Revenge Delivered (2021) - full transcript

A dark truth comes to light when renowned obstetrician Dr. Victoria Brooks suspects that one of her student residents is secretly the vengeful daughter of someone from her past.

Something's wrong!

Remember to breathe, Ms. Myers.
It's going to be okay.

Where's my husband?

I want my family.

Deep breaths, Kerry.

In, out.

Is Dr. Mitchell here yet?

He's stuck in traffic.

Should I call someone to assist?

No. I got this.
What are her vitals?

140/90, pulse 115.



She's lost a lot of blood
already.

We're running out of time.
This baby needs to come out now.

We can't wait for backup.

Kerry, I'm Dr. Brooks.

I'm going to be
taking care of you now.

All right, honey?

You and your baby
are going to be just fine.

- Okay.
- Okay.

Can I push yet?

Not just yet.

Kerry, remember your breathing.

The baby's shoulders
are a little wide.

If we go forward
with a natural birth,

I'm concerned
we might have dystocia.



What? What?

It means the baby
could get stuck,

which would cut off her oxygen.

Breathe, honey.

We're out of options.

Let's move to
emergency c-section.

Are you sure, Dr. Brooks?

She already lost too much blood.

If we do a c-section...

Thank you.

Save the baby.

May I have your attention,
please?

Can you believe how lucky we are

to call this woman
our colleague?

For five years now,
she's been head of the ob-gyn,

and look at all she's done.

I mean, it isn't enough

that she manages the department
every day,

but she's created
a new initiative

that provides financial
assistance to women

who cannot afford natal care.

Dr. Brooks, would you like
to say a few words?

Certainly.

What an honour it is
to receive this award tonight.

I mean, how can I accept it
without thanking all of you?

The bond that we share here
is like that of a family.

In fact, some of you may know
my daughter Noelle.

Noelle will be joining us
tomorrow

for her first day
in the rotation program.

I couldn't be more proud of her,

and I cannot wait for us
to welcome her

to the St. John's family.

I'd also like to thank
Dr. Evans

for presenting this award
tonight,

and for being there

through every step
of the journey.

Noelle?

Noelle, no! Noelle, no!

All right, Noelle?

- Noelle!
- Come on, baby.

Noelle!

To St. John's hospital.

To St. John's.

You have some big shoes to fill,
Noelle.

Let's give it up for Dr. Brooks,
the best doctor in Evanston.

You nervous for tomorrow?

Uh, yeah. A little.

But I know I can do this.

I've wanted it all my life.

I'm going to go get ready
for bed.

- Good night.
- 'Night.

She seem okay to you?

She seems fine.

And here I thought
the therapy was working.

What do you mean? It is working.

I shouldn't have mentioned her
at the dinner.

I wasn't thinking about
how she would feel.

You gave her a little
recognition.

It's no big deal.

What if she still feels
that she's living in my shadow?

Look how far she's come.
She's not like that anymore.

You're the one that suggested
she take a year off.

She did, and that year is over.

I think you're more nervous
for tomorrow than she is.

I thought it would be good
for us to work together,

but maybe she just needs to be
out on her own.

No. It is good.

It is good,
and she's going to do great.

I love you.

Come in.

- Hey.
- Do you need something?

I wanted to tell you
how proud I am of you

for everything
you've accomplished.

Thanks.

And I want to give you
something.

Your grandmother gave that to me

when I graduated med school.

It's gotten me through

many difficult times.

I've faced things
you couldn't even imagine,

but it made me
a stronger person.

And I know that
you're strong, too.

I want you to keep it.

It's okay.

I love you.

Oh, look. There she is.

Our fearless leader.

Dr. Brooks, have you met
our Northwestern med students?

This one looks familiar.

Hello, Dr. Brooks.

Hi, Dr. Brooks.
My name is Claire Matthews.

- I am so excited to be here.
- Nice to meet you, Claire.

I'm happy to have you.
And you must be Luna.

It's nice to meet you,
Dr. Brooks.

Congratulations to all of you

for making it
to your first year of rotations.

I was just about to
introduce them to everyone,

but I figured
you should take over.

Oh, wonderful.
Let's do it together.

Okay.

Maddy here books
our appointments,

handles records, you name it.

She also evaluates
the clerk applications,

so I think
you ought to thank her

for getting you the interview.

No. Don't thank me.

I just found the best applicants
for the job.

It's great to see
all your lovely faces in person.

Oh, and look at that. Head
of security, Darnell Forbes.

Nice to meet you all.

Please feel free to reach out
if you ever have an issue.

He also has a spare key
for every room in the hospital,

including the supply unit,
shall you ever get locked out.

Later today, Peter will go over

more specifics of your duties.

Each of you will spend some time
in the supply unit

as a part of your orientation

so you get familiar with
our inventory.

Mm-hmm. And Luna, you're
on supply unit the first week,

followed by Noelle
and then Claire.

It's nothing crazy.
Just an hour or so each day.

And before you see any patients,

let's take a moment
to think how important it is

what we do here.

You're going to realize that
those babies

are the next generation of
teachers, lawyers, politicians

and doctors.

You never know how they'll
affect your life someday.

All right. Let's get to work.

How are guys you adjusting to
the hospital?

Well, I already did a pre-med
internship at Dartmouth,

so none of this
is really new to me.

Wow. You went to Dartmouth?
That's amazing.

You didn't get into med school
there?

Well, Northwestern offered me
a scholarship,

so that was the only way
I could afford it.

Still, having Dartmouth
on your residency application

is going to be amazing.

Thanks.

But it's so cool
that you have a mother

who can get you in here
after we graduate.

Uh, yeah.

Well,
I'm sure that there will be

plenty of open positions.

Yeah, but you know
how competitive it is.

It's good to have
that advantage.

Well, I bet that Noelle
can get a position here

without Dr. Brooks.

Yeah. Definitely.

I was just saying that
it could help.

Right.

Good job today, everybody.

But don't expect tomorrow
to be so easy.

- Thank you, Dr. Evans.
- You're welcome.

And thank you, Dr. Brooks.

- Have a wonderful night.
- You, too, Claire.

- 'Night.
- 'Night.

Bye, Dr. Evans.

Bye, Dr. Brooks.

Thanks, Dr. Evans.

You're welcome.

I still have paperwork to do,

so I shouldn't be too long.
See you at home?

All right. Bye.

Oops! Dr. Brooks, I am so sorry.

Oh, it's okay.

No, no. Here.
Don't even worry about it.

- I got all of it.
- Everything okay?

Yeah. Just a really busy day.
That's all.

Need some help?

No, I'm good. Thank you.

Okay. Have a good night.

Come on.

Kerry, stay with me.

The hard part is over.
What are her vitals?

Pulse is dropping.
We're losing her.

Paddles. 120 joules.

Okay.

Clear.

Increase to 180.

Charge.

Clear.

- Dr. Brooks?
- Not now.

200. Charge.

- Dr. Brooks?
- Clear.

Come on, Kerry.

I'm sorry, Dr. Brooks.

She's gone.

Time of death is 23:49.

Hello, hello?
Hello, hello?

Hello?

Anybody here?

Hello?

Hey. Anyone here?

Hello?

Good morning.

'Morning, my love. Aha.

You got in late last night.

Yep.

How were the new recruits?

Um, it's a little early to tell,
but they seem okay.

How did Noelle do?

Peter said that she did great,

but something weird happened
last night.

What happened?

Oh. I put a dollar
in the vending machine

and my snack got stuck.

So, there goes my cheat day.

Uh-huh.

- Good morning.
- Good morning.

You ready to go?

Oh, I'm not riding with you.

Claire is going to
come pick me up.

Come on in.

- Hi.
- Hi.

Just thought I'd wait inside.
I hope I'm not intruding.

No, of course not.
I'm ready to go anyway.

Hi, Claire.

Dr. Brooks,
you have such a lovely home.

Thank you.

Hi. I'm Claire Matthews.

Hi. Thomas. Noelle's dad.

Don't tell me
you're a doctor, too?

No. I don't have the brains
for that.

I just work in the garage
on old cars and sell them.

Very cool. I love cars.

Oh. Cool.

What a beautiful family
you have.

Thank you, Claire.
You girls better get going.

Dr. Evans may look nice,
but he hates tardiness.

- Bye, dad.
- See you.

- I'll see you there, mom.
- Nice meeting you.

Nice meeting you.

So, what were you going to say?
What happened?

Nothing. I'll tell you later.

- Come on.
- I got to get to work.

- Love you.
- You, too.

Hi, Joanna.

These are my clinical clerks,

Noelle, Claire and Luna.

- How are you feeling today?
- I don't feel good at all.

I feel really hot.

Why is it so hot in here?

Okay.
I need some nurses in here.

Let's get her some oxygen.

Can you lift your head for me?

There you go.
Slow, deep breaths. That's it.

Okay.

What's her heart rate at?

Blood pressure is 70/30.
Heart rate is 30.

She's unconscious.

Okay.
Code needs to be called.

Code 12.

Let's start
with chest compressions.

Is Dr. Mitchell here yet?

He's coming.

Clear!

I need one milligram
of epinephrine drawn up.

Noelle, keep up
with those compressions.

Luna, you'll be our scribe.

And we're short-staffed today,

so you're going to be
our timekeeper, too.

Keep pushing.

Save the baby.

Paddles to 140 joules. Clear!

Okay, team. We are moving to
a rapid caesarean.

We're at five minutes
since code.

Okay. Step back.

Let's check for pulse.

I feel a pulse.

Great job, everybody.

Claire, that was very well done.

You showed some really strong
leadership skills.

- Thank you.
- That's true.

But can anyone tell me
what Claire did wrong?

She forgot to put the backboard
under the patient

before the chest compressions.

Very good, Luna.
And great job, Claire.

But in the future,
if you're the leader,

then it's your responsibility

to make sure
everyone follows protocol.

Oh, Luna?

You forgot to call out
time of delivery.

It's kind of important.

I need that room
cleaned out now.

Hey, can I talk to you
for a sec?

Sure.

- What was that?
- What was what?

That should have been you
running the room. You hesitated.

Well, she beat me to it.

You have to be in the moment,
Noelle,

ready to jump on things.

You can't be passive
when lives are on the line.

Uh...

You're still worried about me.
But I told you, I am better now.

I am good at this job.
I know I have what it takes,

and I will show you, okay?
You'll see.

I'm not...

You're right.

I didn't mean to doubt you.

It's okay.

I'm going to head out.

I'm going on
a date with your dad.

Okay? You have
a good rest of your shift.

Thanks. Have fun.

I've never seen
anything like this,

not in all my time here.

But I'm going to have
my team on the lookout.

We're going to get to
the bottom of this.

Thanks, Darnell. How's Tamika?

She's fine,

other than the cramps
and heartburn.

Mm-hmm. Third trimester
will do that to you.

Okay. Here we go.

Let's see if we can identify
the perps

for when the police arrive.

Huh.

Hold on.
Let me try another angle.

Hmm. You recognize them?

Hard to say.

And you said nothing
was missing from your car?

No.

This has personal
written all over it,

especially with the notes
they left.

I'll get some stills
for evidence.

Dr. Brooks,

you mind if I ask
what this might be about?

If you could just
keep a lookout, Darnell,

I would really appreciate that.

I got you. Of course.

All right...

Noelle, can I borrow you
for a second?

Absolutely.
Do you need help with something?

Yep. I have a walk-in
pelvic exam.

She's asked for a female doctor.

Dr. Brooks is gone,

so I thought you should do it.

You want me to sub in for you?

That is, if you're comfortable
on your own.

I could always ask Luna
or Claire.

No, no, no. I'm happy to do it.

All right. Come on.
I'll show you there.

Okay.

You got this, Noelle.

Strange things
have been happening,

but I don't want Noelle
to hear about it.

She's got enough on her plate.

And now today, this.

Victoria, what is this?

Thomas, do you remember
that day?

Should I?

Do you remember me coming home?

I stood staring at Noelle's crib
for the entire night.

You thought I'd lost it.

I do remember now.

Mm-hmm.

You were in there for hours,
just staring at Noelle.

I can't imagine how hard it was

to watch that baby go home
with her father.

You should have seen him,
Thomas.

The hate in his eyes
when he looked at his own child.

I knew he would blame her
for what happened.

But I still let him take her.
I thought I had to.

By the time I realized

I could've done something
about it, it was too late.

Oh, god.

I never found out
what happened to her.

Noelle is around the same age,

and all her life I wondered
what happened to that baby.

You think that the father
of that baby

is the one harassing you?

I don't know. Maybe.

Then we have to go to
the police.

You need to tell somebody.

Hello. Come on in.

Hi. It's detective Garcia.
Nice to meet you, Dr. Brooks.

Nice to meet you as well.
Thanks for coming so quickly.

Sorry I couldn't come to
the station.

It's fine by me.

I'll do anything
to get out of that cubicle.

No thank you.

Officer Gordon filled me in
on the situation.

We don't get too many
repeat offences like this,

so the chief
wants me to take over.

There may be a bigger case here.

Did she show you
the pictures I sent?

Yes, she did.
Shame about the car,

but at least we got a still
of the perp.

Gordon also mentioned
a possible suspect.

His name is Russell Myers.
His wife was Kerry Myers.

I'll look into getting a warrant
to search their medical records.

If he is harassing you,

why do you think
he waited 26 years?

I don't know.

Would you remember
what he looks like?

I can pick him out
from anywhere.

Would it be easy for him
to access the hospital?

He could have walked in
and printed those papers

from anywhere in the building.

I see. What I'm going do is run
a background check on Mr. Myers.

Find out where he's been.
Ask him a few questions.

In the meantime,
you be safe and keep an eye out.

My phone is always on
if you need me.

Thank you, detective.

Hey, folks. You ready for
your last ultrasound?

We sure are.

Okay. Well, I guess you know
the drill by now.

I'm going to get you
to pull your shirt up

and you'll tuck this underneath,

to protect your clothing
from the gel.

And remember, it's cold,

so be ready for that.
Here we go.

Ooh!

Okay.

Let's take a look.

Those are his little feet.

And...

That is the heartbeat.

Everything looks normal.

Okay. You're ready to go.

Ah! It was amazing.

Easily my favourite part
of the job so far.

I have one scheduled
for tomorrow. I can't wait.

Oh, I'm just so energized.
Do you want to get a drink?

- Tonight?
- Why not?

Okay, sure.
Where are you thinking?

- Oh, I don't know.
- Don't know what?

We're going to get a drink.
Do you want to come?

Sure. I know a place.
Let me just get changed.

Okay.

Oh, what's your tattoo?

Oh, yeah. It's just something
I got a long time ago.

Okay. We'll see you outside.

Okay.

Cheers.

Oh. Ha-ha.
Mine is a little strong.

- Nice to finally take a break.
- Mm-hmm.

Yeah. We are going to be
putting in some long hours,

that's for sure.

Well, that's
what it's all about, right?

Yeah.

What made you guys choose
this field?

Ooh. Noelle?

Uh, well, my mom was always
working when I was a kid,

and my dad wanted to make sure
that we had a good relationship,

so he would take me
to visit her all the time.

Every day, I would meet
new mothers and their babies.

And my mom was just

oh, so good at her job.
I wanted to be just like her.

I love that origin story.

What about you, Luna?

I've been taking care of
a sick relative for years now,

and I always thought

health work would be
a good fit for me.

Was it one of your parents?

Yeah. My dad. Lung cancer.

My mom left when I was little,

and so, I'm all he's got.

- I am so sorry to hear that.
- Yeah.

It's okay. Yeah.
He's been doing better lately.

So, why ob-gyn and not oncology?

I spent all these years going to
the doctor's with my dad,

and I realized
I'd rather be maintaining health

than treating sickness.

Ob-gyn seemed like
the perfect place to do that.

Hmm.

- What about you, Claire?
- Hmm?

Oh. Um, I guess my sister
kind of pushed me into it.

Hey. You have a sister?

What do you mean
she pushed you into it?

Um, we grew up in a poor family,

she just wanted me
to be successful.

That's all. But then I realized
how much I love it.

Are you two close?

Um, I don't really want to
talk about it...

Right now.

Sorry. Maybe I should
slow down a little.

Is that Dr. Brooks?

Oh, my god, it is.

Should we say something?

No.

Yeah, yeah.
We are saying something.

- Hi, guys.
- Hello.

Ah, well.
Fancy seeing you guys here.

Mm-hmm.

Dr. Evans, Dr. Brooks,

would you like to join us?

Oh, yeah.
Let me get some chairs.

That's really nice, but, uh,
I was just about to leave.

Well, that's too bad.

Dr. Brooks?

I'll stay
for a drink, if you don't mind.

Of course. Have a seat, please.

Take care, everyone.

- Bye, Dr. Evans.
- All right.

So, what brings you all here?

Nothing special, really.

- Just wanted to grab a drink.
- I understand.

It's good to treat yourselves.

It's only going to get busier.
Trust me.

I'm going to go to the restroom
real quick.

I'll come with you.

Sorry if I was pushy earlier.
I always wanted a sister.

My mom tries to be mine.

Don't worry about me.

Everything okay with you,
though?

Yeah. I just wasn't expecting
to see her here, that's all.

Sometimes I need
a little bit of space.

I don't blame you.

I mean, you're practically
with her 24/7.

Yeah.

How about yourself?
Where are you from?

I'm from Maine.

My dad and I moved here
when I was in high school.

And then, you know,

fast forward a few years later,
I was in Hanover.

Dr. Brooks?

Dr. Brooks?

Sorry. Uh, I thought I saw
someone I knew.

I am so proud of her,
and I want to be just like her.

But that's a lot to live up to.

What's your mom like?

Claire?

Ha-ha. Very funny.

Claire!

Gotcha.

That wasn't funny.

Are you seriously mad?

You scared me half to death.

Yeah, I'm mad.

It was a joke, Noelle.

Chill, okay?

Okay.

Don't forget your drink.

I'd like to make a toast
to new beginnings.

New beginnings.

Whoa.

Don't have too many of those.

I'm going to get some air.

It's nice to get to know
everyone a little bit better.

- Noelle!
- Oh, my god.

- Noelle?
- Noelle, are you okay?

- Oh.
- Hey, hey.

Noelle.
Come on, come on, come on.

What happened?

You had too much to drink.
That's what happened.

What?

I don't believe you.

You're not in high school,
Noelle.

I had one drink.

Oh, please. One drink
doesn't make you collapse.

I thought you said that
you were doing better,

that you needed me
to let you prove it.

Is this you proving it?

Argh.
I am telling you the truth.

I think that you should take
the day off work tomorrow.

What? No.

This is important to me. I have
a responsibility to be there.

Then act responsible.

Stop coddling me
like I am some kind of child.

I am not a child.

This is my life
and this is my career.

Not yours.

Fine.

Dr. Evans and I will expect you

bright and early
tomorrow morning.

Sorry. Just wanted to get her
situated.

That's all right.

Thanks for the tea.

Mm-hmm.

I know you're really worried
about Noelle,

but she'll be okay.

I wish I was as certain as you.

Even though

she's an adult,

I still go into mom mode
sometimes.

I'm sure you do.

There's nothing like the bond
between a mother and daughter.

I'm really glad Noelle and I
are friends.

You did a great job raising her.

Thanks, Claire.

Why'd you stop at one?

Excuse me?

It's just you're so successful.

You have the perfect life.

Why only one kid?

I guess I'm just busy helping
other women have children.

Noelle is all I need.

That's sweet.

Yeah. I'll take that.

Want me to call you
a ride-share?

Oh. Noelle said that
I could spend the night, so...

Oh.

Is that a problem?

No.

You can stay in the guest room.

Thanks, Dr. Brooks.

You know,
you're a real lifesaver.

Thomas?

Thomas?

Oh, Jesus!

What the hell, Thomas?
Where the hell were you?

I couldn't sleep, so I went
downstairs to do some reading.

Are you okay?

You're rattled.

I just...
I thought I saw something.

What? What did you see?

There was a shadow.
But I heard something, I swear.

Okay. You're all right.

No one's here. Hey.

Look at me. No one's here.

We're safe.
Let's go back up to bed.

- Hey.
- Hey.

You know, there's a fresh pot of
coffee in the break room, right?

Oh. Uh, I'm okay.

Yeah? You sure?
You seem a little out of it.

Yeah. I am totally fine.

Thank you.

Dr. Brooks?

That patient
you wanted morphine for?

There's none in the cabinet.

Sure there is.
It's on the bottom.

No. I'm afraid not.
I looked everywhere.

Do you want me to go to storage?

No. I'll go.

Hello?

Oh.

Hello?

Hello?

Help! Is anyone there?
I'm locked in.

I'm locked in. Hello?

Hello?

I'm locked in.

Hello?

Hello?

Hello? Is someone here?

Dr. Brooks,

is everything okay?

Yeah. I was locked in.

Oh, no.

Yeah. These old locks, they can
be really finicky sometimes.

What are you doing in here?

I was just checking the supply.

Hey. Have you seen Dr. Evans?

Oh, yeah. I just passed him.
He's on the second floor.

Thanks, maddy.

Yeah. You know,
that is strange, Dr. Brooks.

I swear it was stocked
when I last checked.

I supervised
the last supply stock.

You know what? I'll follow up
with the supply unit manager

and get back to you.

Thanks, Ev.

Come with me.

Something's wrong with
your charts.

What is it?

You mixed up the dosage reports
for two different patients.

I did?

I told you to take the day off.

You said you'd be just fine
to work.

Do you realize
how serious this is?

If I hadn't caught it,
somebody could have overdosed.

- Mom, I...
- Dr. Brooks.

I'm sorry, Dr. Brooks.

I don't know how that happened.

Unacceptable.

I'm sending you home today.

You're lucky
I don't write you up on this.

Hello?

Hey, are you home?

Yeah. What's up?

Noelle's coming home early.

She's hungover
and made a big mistake at work.

I think you should
keep an eye on her.

Keep an eye on her?

Yeah. I'm tracking her phone
to make sure she gets home okay.

Oh, you don't still have
that tracking app

on your phone, do you?

Victoria, she's fine.

I know she's fine.

You're not with her all day.

You don't see what I see.

Maybe you're just
looking too closely.

Look, if it makes you happy
I'll check in with her, okay?

Yeah.

Well, there she is now.
I'll talk to you later.

Okay.

Everything okay? Hey, hey, hey.

Yeah?

You know you can
talk to me, right?

Look, your mom,
she's just worried about you.

Yeah.

Being a med student
is stressful enough

without having your mother
breathing down your neck.

I get it.

You know what I say to her?

What?

Well, I tell her
that you're doing great.

She just needs to take
a step back sometimes.

Thanks, dad.

It's nice to have
someone who understands.

A bit of grease. Come on.

Come on!

Get out of here.

Alright, go take a nap.

Hey, you have a good nap?

Yeah.

You look good.

I feel better.

Good. We're having lamb
for dinner tonight.

Oh, I told Claire
I'd eat with her tonight.

Well, we have more
than enough food.

Why don't you invite her here?

- Yeah?
- Sure.

She'd love that.

In that case,
let's invite Luna, too.

Oh, I don't know.
I'm not that close with Luna.

Well, this is an opportunity
for you two to get close.

Okay.

Hello?

Dr. Brooks.
This is detective Garcia.

Is now a good time?

I have a few minutes.
Did you find anything?

As a matter of fact I did.

Turns out our friend
Russell Myers has been

missing for eight years.

Just up and vanished one day,
didn't even pack a bag.

Based on what you've told me,
we think there's enough to

reopen his missing persons case.

You think you can find him?

It's gonna be tough,
but I won't rest until we do.

How are you?
Has he made anymore contact?

I'm okay. No contact,

but I keep getting this
feeling like I'm being watched.

Probably nothing.

Don't be so quick
to shake it off.

Better to be paranoid than
to let your guard down.

Right. Thank you, detective.

So, Luna,
where did you go to pre-med?

Dartmouth.

Wow, Victoria says they
have an excellent program.

Mm-hm.

And yet here you are at
the same table as Noelle and I.

What?

I'm only kidding!

Okay.

What was the Dartmouth
program like?

How were your classes?

I loved them.
I was a psych minor

and took some
really interesting courses.

You'd be surprised at how
much of it applies to our job.

How so?

Well, a child is a chance for
us to see what humans are like

at their most primal.

That's true! Their behavior.

Their imagination.

The way they cling
to their mothers.

I find that quite fascinating.

Me, too! And not to mention
the philosophical questions.

Like, how do we really
know the difference between

right and wrong?

For instance, what if one day
we were in labor and delivery,

and we had to choose between
the mother and the baby?

It's the kind of...

Are you okay?

Excuse me.

Uh...

Luna, what were you saying?

Yeah, I think it's
the kind of question that

gets you thinking.

Not everyone will
agree on who to save.

We all have different values.

Who would you save?

Uh, depends on the scenario,
but probably the baby.

It's pure, innocent,

still has a whole
life ahead of it.

And what about the mother?
What about her life

and her responsibilities?

The mother who carried
the baby for nine whole months?

Yeah.

Yeah, she'd probably
choose to save it too.

But you don't know that, Luna.
How could you possibly...

- Ow, ow!
- Know something like that?

Mom, are you okay?

Here, let me see that.

- Luna, I'm so sorry.
- Yeah, I'm so sorry.

No, it's okay.
It was an accident.

Uh, Luna, let's go find
you a shirt you can get into.

Don't worry about it.
I got it, I got it.

If you don't mind me asking,

why'd you bring up such
an odd topic like that?

Oh, um, well,

sometimes I just picture myself
in these difficult situations,

and wonder what would I do?

How would I live with myself?

But it was inappropriate
for dinner and I'm sorry.

How's this?

It's perfect.

Save the baby.

What's that tattoo?

Oh. You saw that.

Yeah, it was a teenage mistake.

I'm in the middle of
getting it lasered off.

Thank you.

Tamika, I promise you,
you have nothing to worry about.

I read that only 75%
of first time mothers

have a successful induction.

That statistic
means that only 75%

have a successful
natural delivery.

The other 25%
might need a c-section,

but there's nothing
wrong with that.

I have done this
a thousand times.

Everything's going
to be all right.

I think you've just done
a little too much googling.

Dr. Brooks,
can you promise me something?

What's that?

Please make sure my baby's okay.

If anything goes wrong,
save him, not me.

I love that ring.

Oh, thanks.
It belonged to my mom.

Hey, so, sorry things
got so heated last night.

Oh, don't worry about it.

I mean, if you ask me,
Luna should never have brought

- all of that up anyway.
- Yeah.

Plus, my mom is
acting so weird lately.

Well, yeah.
I mean, can you blame her,

with everything
that's been going on?

What do you mean?

Oh, nothing.

Anyway, I was wondering if
you wanted to come stay with me

at my family's
cabin this weekend?

It's not far,
we could hike there.

- I would love to.
- Yeah?

- Yeah.
- Okay. Great!

Okay!

Dr. Brooks! Wait up.

Did you get that lab report
I asked you about?

Oh shoot,
it's sitting on my desk.

Want me to grab it?

No, no I'll get it.

Are you okay?

Yeah, why?

You just seem
really on edge lately.

Do you think Noelle
is doing all right?

I caught her
making a few mistakes.

Sometimes I think that she's
just not trying hard enough.

Really?
I think Noelle's doing terrific.

You know,
now that you mention it,

her performance seems
to be at its best when

you're not around.

Don't take it personally.
It's a parental thing.

She'll get used to it.

I gotta get that report.

- Have a good night.
- You, too.

Alright.

When am I gonna get
to see your apartment?

Maybe soon, if I ever
find the time to clean it.

I miss living on my own.

Why don't you move out again?

Well, I kind of went through
some stuff about a year ago.

And I told my parents
I would stay with them

until things got better.

What happened?

Um...

I was really overwhelmed
with school and work

and my future.

I felt like I was drowning.

And one night
I got so upset that I...

I tried to kill myself.

Oh, my god.

Noelle.

I had no idea that
you ever felt that way.

I'm so glad you're still here.

Thanks.

I took a year off
before our rotation,

and I am in a much,
much better place now.

Good.

I can't stop thinking about
my mom that night, though.

I've never seen her like that.

I'll never put her
through it again.

Well, if it helps,
you seem happy to me.

Oh, shoot.
You know what? I got to go.

Oh, you're leaving?
It's only 8:00.

Yeah, I'm kind of tired, so.

All right, grandma.

I have stuff to do
early before work tomorrow.

I'm just messing with you.
I will see you tomorrow.

Thanks for having me over.

Of course. Yeah.

- Night, Noelle.
- Night.

Come on, come on, come on.

Hello? Anyone here?

Come out you coward!

Kerry Myers?

Oh, my god. Are you okay?

I'm fine, just shaken up.

I was so worried, you sounded
terrified on the phone.

- Did you call the detective?
- In a minute.

What do you mean in a minute?
You gotta tell him about Luna.

Tell him...
Tell him to look into her.

I will, but I just don't
think she's involved.

Are you kidding?

The conversation at dinner,
the tattoo!

What more do you need?

I don't know.

It might not even
be the same tattoo.

They're on different body parts.

I just don't know
what to think anymore.

Victoria, sweetheart!

Code blue. Room 305.

Someone turn that alarm off!

Yes, doctor.

Dr. Brooks what's happening?

Get him out of here.

What's going on? Is she okay?

- Is my baby okay?
- Her vitals are extremely low.

I want one milligram of
epinephrine on standby.

On it.

Tamika? Can you hear me?

Wake up, Tamika.

Start chest compressions.

There's no epinephrine in here.

It's in there,
it's right next to the morphine!

No, there's no morphine
in here either.

This cabinet is basically empty.

I'll run to storage!

Wait! She's overdosing.
She needs naloxone!

Switch.

Tamika?

Tamika wake up. Come on.

Okay, we need to
get this baby out.

Let's move to emergency
c-section!

If she's not up
in one more minute,

give her another
dose of naloxone.

Come on, girl.

How are they?
Tell me they're both okay!

Everything's okay.

Tamika's okay, your son is okay.

When can I hold him?

Soon. They're just gonna run
some routine tests first.

Dr. Brooks, what happened?

We're not exactly sure yet,

but I'm doing my
best to figure it out.

The most important thing
is that they're both safe.

There you are.

You okay?

I'm fine,
it's just that was a lot.

Mm-hm.

Well, you held it together
like a pro in there.

I'm impressed.

Thanks.

I want to talk to
you about something.

What is it?

I've never told you this before.

Remember the bracelet
I gave you?

I told you it's gotten me
through difficult times?

Yeah.

Yeah.

Well, when I was a new doctor,

I was put in a situation.

Back then, we didn't have
the same procedures

as we do today.

There was an issue
with a patient,

and we were only gonna
be able either to save

the mother or the baby.

That actually happened to you?

That's why you were
acting so weird at dinner.

What did you do?

She told me to
save her daughter,

and that's what I did.

I still feel horrible.

I feel like it's
coming back to haunt me.

Wait. What do you mean?

Nothing.

I've just been stressed,
that's all.

Mom, I had no idea.

This job,
it puts a lot of pressure on us.

Sometimes we do the right thing,

and sometimes we
do the wrong thing.

Because we're human.

So, Noelle...

If you mixed up tamika's charts,

I need you to tell me.

How can you accuse me of that?

I'm not accusing you,
I'm just asking.

That is accusing me!

Just because
I messed up the other day

doesn't make me some
kind of incompetent child!

She wasn't even
supposed to get morphine.

The only way that could
have happened is if...

I said I didn't!

Noelle!

Hello?

It's detective Garcia.
There's been a development.

I'm listening.
What can you tell me?

Our forensic team ran
some modern tests on

evidence from
a cold case locker.

We were able to track dirt
found in Russell Myers' home

to a specific location.

I don't think that
Russell is the one

that's been harassing you.

Why do you say that?

Because we just ID'd his body.

And he's been dead a long time.

If he's dead,
then who could it be?

Your guess is as good as mine.

Is there anyone else
we should look into?

I have to check something.
I'll call you right back.

Everything okay with Tamika?

Yes, she's safe.
Listen, you saw the supply unit

manager stock the cabinet
the other day, right?

With my own two eyes.

There's no way we would have
run out of morphine already,

is there?

That supply should have
lasted at least a week.

Did anyone else have
access to the cabinet?

What the hell
happened back there?

The board is already
circling in on this.

They're going to
want to speak to you.

Did anyone else have
access to the cabinet?

Well, Luna.

Thomas was right about her.

Maddy, give us a moment.

Sure. Is everything okay?

I just need a minute with Luna.

Hey, Dr. Brooks.

Did you hear about Tamika?

I heard. It's awful,
but I'm glad she's okay.

Hey. You know, I think they
might need you guys in a bit.

We think she
overdosed on morphine.

Know anything about that?

- No.
- You sure?

She's not even my patient.
So, yeah, I'm sure.

You were the only person with
access to the morphine cabinet.

Excuse me?

Luna, I'm giving you
one chance to come clean here.

What exactly are
you accusing me of?

It's one thing to come after me,

but you don't mess
with my patients!

I don't understand.

Fine. Have it your way.

I need head of
security in here please.

Sorry. No, no.
I... what's going on?

Luna, we're going to hold you
here and ask a few questions.

- No, no. I didn't do anything!
- Let's go. Let's go!

Dr. Brooks! Dr. Brooks!

Dr. Brooks!

Please have a seat.

I'm gonna cut to
the chase here, Dr. Brooks.

Toxicology reports have shown
that Mrs. Forbes did overdose

on morphine,
and she was under your care.

I saved her life.

Yes, you did,
and she's very lucky,

but if it wasn't
for your negligence,

she'd have never needed
saving to begin with.

What can you tell us
about today's incident?

All I can say for certain is
that twice in the last week,

I noticed morphine
was missing the cabinet.

The only people with
access is Darnell,

the supply unit manager,
and Luna.

One moment. Please come in.

I've asked your colleague
Dr. Evans to give a testimony.

I'd like to listen to him first,
then we'll get back to yours.

Please have a seat.

Dr. Evans.

What can you tell us
about today's incident?

I can't say I have
much input, but, uh,

Dr. Brooks asked me to briefly
pull Noelle from the program

so that she could get
some experience with Tamika,

and things were going
very well as far as I knew.

How is Dr. Brooks' work
relationship with her daughter?

Noelle has nothing
to do with this.

Dr. Brooks, you will have
your time to give a statement,

right now we're just
getting all the facts.

Dr. Evans?

I think their relationship
is very professional.

So, she wouldn't give
any special leeway to

the med students,
or say, for instance,

cover up for her
daughter's mistakes?

She would never do that.

Could today's events
be attributed to any

change in Dr. Brooks' behavior?

Well, um, she did seem
a little on edge lately.

I see.

Sorry.

Mr. Leyland, how can I be held
responsible for something

Luna did?

We're not sure what she did
until a proper investigation

can be held.

The hospital is barely within
its rights to detain her.

Yet you want to punish me?

This isn't about punishment.

We are simply placing your
license on a brief suspension

until we get all the facts.

Suspension?

I don't believe this.

Clearwater.

Again?

Maybe I should
pick it this time.

Are you serious?
After what she did?

What kind of mother accuses
her own daughter like that?

I know,
but she was just doing her job.

I can't be mad at her forever.

Why not?

Who needs her when
you have me anyway, right?

Come on, Noelle.
Call me back, baby.

Watch out for Claire,
she's dangerous!

Hello?

- Thomas!
- What's the matter?

Where's Noelle?
Is she with Claire?

Yeah, they went to
a family cabin or something.

Why? What's going on?

It's Claire,
it's been Claire all along.

She set up Luna!

Wait, wait, wait.
What are you talking about?

Claire is Russell's daughter.

Okay, and now she has Noelle!
Where is this cabin?

I don't know! They didn't say.

Oh, god.

Wait. She's still sharing
her location with me.

I could track her. I got it.

It's not far from here.
I'll send you the address.

Okay. Okay. I'll see you there.
Be careful.

I'll see you there.

What was your mom like?

I asked you before,
you didn't answer.

I never met my mom.

No!

This is supposed to be
a girl's weekend, remember?

Wow.
This place is pretty isolated.

Just the way I like it.

Come on!

Noelle?

Noelle?

Noelle?

Mom! Mom!

Noelle?

Mom! Mom!

Rise and shine, Dr. Brooks.

Hi.

Too bad you didn't
figure it out sooner.

You could have
saved Noelle's life.

You know what you did,
Dr. Brooks? Hm?

You know how awful it is
growing up with a father who

blamed you for
your mother's death?

Every day was
a struggle to stay alive.

Sometimes he'd be passed
out on the couch for so long

he'd forget to feed me.

Other times he made me
pretend like I didn't exist,

and if I spoke,
he'd beat me senseless!

18 years I dealt with him.

18 years!

Something had to be done.

You know that killing him was
the most satisfying moment

of my entire life.

Until tonight.

You see, before I was born,

my father was
a loving, caring person.

And you took that away from him,
and he may have been a monster,

but he was right
about one thing.

None of this would have happened

if you had saved my mom.

Who are you to decide
who lives and who dies?

After I hid my father's body,
I created a new life for myself,

yeah, brand new identity,
with one goal in mind.

Revenge.

So, what happens here tonight,
I mean, that's just first step.

Step two is becoming a doctor.

A better one than you,

and, I mean, let's face it,

not that that says much.

Setting up Luna was so easy,

I mean, nowhere near as
easy as setting up Noelle.

I just had to give her
a little incentive.

And then you took
care of the rest,

see, I wasn't satisfied just
ruining your relationship,

'cause you deserve
to lose everything!

So, I did what I had to.

Dr. Brooks,
after what you did to me,

after what you took from me,

you're not fit to
have a medical license.

But you haven't lost everything,

not until I take your daughter.

What's that?

Your mother told me to save you.

You were such a beautiful baby.

You had so much potential,

a whole life ahead of you,

she knew that.

She didn't want to live in
a world where her baby died.

But you know what?

Your mother would
be ashamed of you,

because of the despicable
woman you turned out to be!

Untie me!

Claire!

Hey, how did you...

We have to get out of here.

Go, go, go, go, go, go!

Detective!

Thank you for everything.

Of course.

Although, we never would have
found this place without you.

Dad? Dad!

Sweetheart, are you okay?
Are you okay? Are you hurt?

We're okay.

What took you so long?

She slashed my tires.

Bring her out.

Get off me.

That poor girl.

It's awful what happened to her.

I just can't believe
she would do all of this.

Neither can I.

At least we're safe now.

You saved my life.

I don't know what I would
have done without you there.

I love you so much.

I love you, too, mom.

Come here.

I'd like to propose a toast.

The past year got off
to an interesting start,

to say the least.

But these two persevered,

I so am honored they
completed their rotations at

St. John's hospital.

Not only did they
both step up to fill in

but both of them have matched

at their top choice residencies.

I am so proud to say
that Luna will remain

at St. John's hospital.

And Noelle will move on to

the angel of mercy
hospital in Chicago,

where she will
Blaze a brand new trail

for herself.

Both of them are going
to make excellent doctors.

So once again, congratulations!

Congratulations.

Yes!

Darnell, you don't want a glass?

She was the designated
driver for nine months.

I've been doing it
for about a year now,

and she still
doesn't think we're even!

You excited for Monday?

Yes, I am.

I just want to tell you that
I appreciate your forgiveness

so much. It was so wrong
of me to accuse you...

Dr. Brooks, we've had this
conversation a million times.

I don't blame you
for what happened.

I know, I just... thank you.

You have such a great
career ahead of you.

- Thank you.
- Honey!

Hm?

It's okay.

Could you take those out?
I've got another one coming.

- Okay.
- Thanks.

- I'll help you.
- Yeah, thank you.

Noelle, can you
get that for me, honey?

Yeah.

Who was that?

You got a package.

Someone dropped
this off for you.