ER (1994–2009): Season 15, Episode 13 - Love Is a Battlefield - full transcript

A girl who was hit by a car while driving a bicycle is treated in the ER. When her boyfriend turns up it turns out it may not have been an accident. While a lottery has made millionaires of several nearby convenience store workers, Dr. Banfield and her husband are at the fertilization clinic hoping for their one in a million chance. And as an older woman is brought in assisted by her on-and-off husband, three love stories continue in the ER: Dr. Morris meets policewoman Diaz again, Sam discovers that Tony has been seeing Daria, and Neela plays it cool with the returning Dr. Brenner.

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Lucky bastards.

Who?
You didn't hear?

Five workers at Jumbo Mart won
the lottery.

$90 million.

That's $18 million apiece before
taxes, the lucky bastards.

I heard they all quit
their jobs.

Can you blame them?

No, but there was something
about starting my shift

with a coffee, a Slim Jim

and a smile from Babu
behind the register.



Frank, where's
Dr Banfield?

I need her to sign
the December QI reports.

She's and the other
muckety-mucks are at
a department chairs meeting.

She's leaving at two o'clock.

Two?! That's mid-shift.

Boss lady never leaves early.
What gives?

FRANK:
I'm not her
social secretary.

Minivans?
Mm-hm.

Seriously?

If I drive it,
they will come.

Who will come?

My future wife, kids
and our dog Buster.

You already named
the dog?

Yeah, I'm putting it out
there to the universe.



I always dreamed of a house
in the 'burbs

with a picket fence,
big backyard.

Why tie yourself down?

You got it all.
A great job, money,

not to mention
that cool motorcycle.

No wife is gonna let you ride
that thing, trust me.

You know what
you're having?
a "thrisis."

A what?

A midlife crisis
for thirtysomethings.

Are you looking
at your life,

wondering what
it's all about?

Yeah.

Questioning your values
and what you're doing?

Totally.

You gals watch
too much Oprah.

Auto versus bicycle,
three minutes out.

OK, how do you spell
"thrisis"?

Jody Nugent, 16, hit by a car
while on her bike.

Wearing a helmet?

Where's my stuff?

Repetitive questioning,
abdominal pain,

shoulder contusion
and forearm lac.

How fast was the car going?

Don't know.
My bag?
Where's my bag?

Happened on Halstead.
Speed limit's 30.

Like drivers obey the signs.
My bag!

I need my bag!
Do you know where it is?

Must have left it
on the rig.
Can you get it? I need it.

Don't worry.
I'll go get
it right now.

Get the scanner ready -
trauma one.

Hey, do you need me
on this?

No, no, we're good.
How about me?

Join us when you get in.

Hey.
Hi.

Listen, about
the other night,

I should apologise.

For what?

I was drinking...

I was drunk, and if
I did anything...

Tony, we had sex.

So I did something.

Mm-hm.
I had a good time.

From what I remember,
I did, too.

Oh, and then you asked me
to marry you.

SHE LAUGHS
Kidding.

Ah. So, we're cool?

Yes, we're cool.

Good, because
sometimes people

in this kind
of situation

get weird and things

get messy and...

You mean Sam?

GATES:
And work.

DARIA:
I got it. No drama.

GATES:
Good.

I don't see any rash.

Look at the base
of the hairs.

I see these
little white things.

Something's moving.

Moving?
He's got lice.

Uh, we could treat
with permethrin?

No, that's not good enough.
We gotta get rid
of all the nits.

How? Pick 'em off?

He's got to be shaved.

How am I supposed
to shave my own back?

Don't worry,
Dr Martin will do it for you.

I will?

Mm-hm. Get a prep razor
and a can of -

two cans -
of shaving cream.

Relax, buddy; don't
scratch so much.

Dawn, you got this, right?

Oh, hell no!

DUMAR:
I got one over here.

What do you got?

Barbara Feingold.

Ground-level fall,
good vitals,

chest wall pain
on the left.

I'm Dr Gates.
You have any pain?

When I breathe.

She hit the edge
of the bathtub. Ow!
Are you OK?

Strained my back
trying to pick her up.
Too much dead weight.

Did you just call me fat?

Get a chest X-ray,
CBC and a pulse ox.

Didn't call you fat.

I'm still a size 8.

If you're using
the metric system.

I just want to thank you
so much for everything
you've done.

No need; I'm just glad
we avoided surgery.

You're not the only one.

Hey, I'm, er...thank you
for sorting my phone out.

I told you it was easy.

Hey, no offence,
but I don't want

to see you in here again
anytime soon, OK?

Hi, Dr Brenner.

I hope you had fun
in Australia.

Thanks.

Do I know her?

Back from your holidays?

Yeah, three days ago.

I... I called you when
I first got back,

and I thought we could
just go out

and have some dinner
and catch up.

Yeah, sorry, I was busy.

Frank, is the PNB
back on exam two?

I mean, the BNP?
Right here.

I got you a souvenir.
It's in my locker.

You didn't have to go to any
special bother for me.

He didn't; he got
something for everybody.

Watch this.

Dr Brenner, can you help me out
with a vadge bleed?

Yeah. Did you get
a narc on it? ..Yeah.

BANFIELD:
Welcome back, Dr Brenner.

Thank you.
Uh, it's good to be here.

Yeah. Put it away,
Crocodile Dundee.

Uh, Neela, have you heard
anything from Hopkins?

Uh, not yet, but thanks
for putting in the call.

Yeah, well, chief of surgery was
a med school classmate.

I understand you're also
interviewing at Yale and Duke.

Yeah, that's right.

Yeah, well,
all good choices.

Frank, I will be unreachable
for the rest of the day.

Dr Banfield, um,
is everything OK?

Yes. Why?

I-I don't know. I just...

I'm fine.

Yeah, everything's fine.

I guess my bike
skidded on some ice.

Kind of cold
to be biking anywhere.

Still need a pulse ox.

Not getting any good waves.

Ah! A finger probe is loose.
There you go.

Thank you.

RINGTONE PLAYING:
I should get that.

Five-centimetre
forearm lac.

Distal neuro-circ intact.

Pupils equal and reactive.

Can I get that?

What labs
do you want?

Uh, trauma panel,
ETOH levels, cam seven...

Dr Morris?

What she said
and a urine tox.

Sam, I can do the foley,
if you want.

She's not gonna need it once
she gets off the backboard.

Is this our driver?
Not exactly.

She was on a bicycle.
I don't have my licence yet.

I thought they said MVC.
How's the belly?

Some pressure
over the liver.

RASGOTRA:
OK, I'll take
the ultrasound.

Hey, Morris, the driver
of the car that hit
your patient is here.

Alert - open fibula fracture
in curtain two.

How is he? Is he OK?
The guy hit you.

RINGTONE PLAYING:
He's the one
that should be worried.

OK, er, whose phone
is that?

It's mine.
I should answer it.

Don't worry. We already
called your parents.

Why did you do that?!
I don't want them here.

Archie, please.

That's my boyfriend!
That's his ring!

MORRIS:
You can call him later.

Let's get her upstairs
for a head and belly CT.

Sam, curtain two when
you're done.

Sure.

Ultrasound looks good.

You need help?

Labelling the bloods?

Yeah.

How's anaesthetist
training going?

Fine.

It's really cool that
you're doing that.

Uh-huh.

The word is you're
really kicking ass
up in the OR.

Yeah, it's great.
That's really great.

Yeah. It must be really tough
juggling every...

You want to help me, Daria?

Would you see that these get
to the lab?

I gotta help Dr Morris.

Deep breath,
Mrs Feingold.

I can't. It hurts.

All right, titrate four
of morphine.

This the fall?

She slipped getting
out of the tub.

I grabbed the towel bar,
but it was loose.

Someone didn't fix it
like he promised.

I told you
to call the super.

That's what he
gets paid for.

Blunt left chest
with dyspnoea.

Well, it was a good thing
you were there to help.

I wasn't exactly there.

All right, so tell me,
where does it hurt?

Here?
Ow!

No crepitus.

Harry lives in the apartment
next door.

He heard me
yelling for help.

Not hard not to hear.

She's got a voice that
cuts through steel.

Took your damn sweet time!

CHUNY:
I thought you two
were married.

Divorced.

Three times.

What? You've been married

and divorced three times
to each other?

What can I tell ya?

I'm a glutton
for punishment.

All right, any pain
in the stomach?

Not really.

But I do have a pain in my ass,
and he's standing two feet away.

Hey, Chuny,

you got any Ancef?

Yeah. Try the cart,
first drawer.

Hey. How's Alex?

Good. It's getting
better every day.

That's great to know.

Yep, it is.

MARQUEZ:
Hemocue 12.9.

OK, call X-ray,
see if they're free.

Any of you married?

No.

Never.
Not yet.

Someday.

What are you,
a bunch of losers?

Now, with all due respect,

you've been divorced
three times.

It's complicated.
Ow!

All right, Mr Feingold,

let me check you out.

I am fine. I'm fine.
X-ray's ready
to take her.

OK, she'll gonna be upstairs
for a while.

So now's a good time.

Stop playing the martyr.

Go to the doctor,
already.

You see that?
she still bosses me around.

Hollers - that's
her middle name.

Holler! Holler!
Holler! Holler.

Call me with the lactate.
Thanks.

Well, if it isn't Chicago's
latest millionaire.

Hi. Yes, yes, hi, Frank.

Babu, congratulations.

I think I'm having
a heart attack.

A heart attack?

Yeah, my heart is going
boom-boom-boom-boom...

Are you having any
shortness of breath,

pain radiating down your arm,
tightness in your chest?

Oh, no, no, no,
nothing like that.

OK, when did it start?

Just now, when the lottery
people handed me the cheque.

And it was a very big cheque.

Oh, Dr Grady,
Daria needs help

suturing bike girl
in Trauma One.

I'll be right there.

I think you're excited
and your adrenaline's kicked in,

making your heart beat fast.

So...I'll be OK?

It's a big day. Enjoy it.

Thank you, Dr Grady.

Hey, come by later.

Doughnuts are free all day.

I'm taking my break now.
Babs, wait up!

OK, you've got four
healthy-looking follicles here.

Only four?
Only takes one.

Right you are.

OK, I don't know if Cate has
explained all of this to you,

but using ultrasound guidance,

I am going to aspirate the fluid
from each of those follicles,

and then our embryologists will

isolate the eggs
for fertilization.

All right, let's get
this over with.

She's going to be out
for this, right?

Well, that's up to you.

Knock me out.
I want to be totally out.

SHE CHUCKLES
All right.

Do you have any
other questions?

No.

You want some Valium,
so you can relax a bit?

No.
I do.

SHE CHUCKLES

We'll get started shortly.

OK.

The labs on your
bicycle girl.

Here's a shocker: no drugs
or alcohol in her system.

Are her parents on
their way in?

They're over in
Rogers Park

with traffic
that'll be awhile.

Frank, you don't
have lice.

They can't pole-vault over
from curtain three.

I need some help.
What's up?

The driver who hit Jody,

I gave him Ancef.
Yeah, and...?

I think he's having
an allergic reaction.

Diffuse urticaria.
Are you having
trouble breathing?

A little.

BP - 85/60.

Ever been allergic
to medicines before?

JODY: Let go of me!
GRADY: Jody, you need to calm down.

I want my phone!

Give me my phone!
What the hell's
going in there?

You have to stay still.
I want my phone!

OK, point-three epi sub-cu
50 diphenhydramine,

125 of solumedrol, and five of
albuterol if his lungs don't clear.

I got it all right here.
Be right back.

You have
to stay still...
Guys, what's going on?

What's going on?
We're trying to suture
the forearm lac.

RINGTONE PLAYING:
Give it to me!

She will not sit still!
Get off me!

RINGTONE PLAYING:
You said I could
have it later!

Grady, curtain two, go!

Jody, stop it, OK?
we don't have time
for this nonsense!

Get off of me! Let me go!

Daria, two of versed,
soft restraint.

It's mine! I want it now!

Oh! God!
Are you OK?

God!

Hi. Hi.

I'm sorry. I know.

I'm OK.

Ow...
SHE GROANS

I love you.

We know how it feels
to take pride in a job.

Our decking, for example, is
sourced from Northern Scandinavia.

We insist on timber
which has been slow grown...

..for at least 80 years.

Which means it's less
inclined to split, or twist.

That's why we're proud
to put our name on it.

Slow-grown timber decking.

Mum, I want to do a poo.
Come on, then

But I want to do a poo
in Paul's Bathroom.

Don't be silly. Come on.
I'm going to do a poo at Paul's.

Paul's bathroom
has Glade Touch 'n Fresh

More discreet than an aerosol,

it's no more bad smells,
just a pleasant fragrance

Great value from
your fishmonger at Morrisons -

save one third on
fresh cod fillets.

SHE GROANS

Thank you, Sam.

The girl totally
freaked out.

Happens.

Over a cell phone?

My fault - I should learn
to duck, right?

Wouldn't hurt.

You think this is
gonna leave a mark?

No, not at all.

SHE GROANS

Thanks for doing this.

Yeah, you already
said that.

Yeah, but, I mean, I-I know
how busy you nurses are.

You know, the last
thing you need

is a doctor
as a patient.

You know what, Daria?

What?

Can I ask you something?

It's kind of awkward.

OK.

Are you seeing somebody?

No.

Huh!

Wow, I could've sworn
that you were.

You have that glow.

Anyway, there's this guy
who works in the hospital,

and I think the two of you
would really hit it off.
Oh, no...it's...

it's so nice
of you, but...
Oh, he's really cool.

I'm gonna give him
your number. I am.

You know, as long as you're
free and everything.

Can I think about it?

Sure, sure.
But don't wait too long.

You don't want
to change your mind.

MORRIS:
We were only trying
to help you.

I... I got scared.

I mean...

I don't like being here,

and then I saw
the driver, and...

I guess I just
freaked out.

I'm so sorry.

We're finished here.

I'll get the sling
for your arm.

Is the driver still here?

We're keeping an eye
on him upstairs.

Is he gonna be OK?
He should be.

Dr Morris,
the girl's boyfriend.

I couldn't get him to wait.

Oh, it's OK, Frank.

Hey, baby,
you OK?
Mm-hm.

I didn't know where you were -
I was so worried

when you didn't answer
my calls, my texts.

Her phone was getting
quite a workout.

I guess that was you.

Yeah. Hi.
Tommy Cole.
Dr Morris.

What were you doing
on a bike?

I could give you a ride
anywhere you want, anytime.

I didn't want
to bother you.

Baby, you could
never do that.

She gonna be OK?

Well, could've been worse.

I'm a little thirsty -
can I get something to drink?

Is it OK if I
get her a pop?

Cafeteria's
on the third floor.

OK. I'll be right back.

You take off your bracelet?

Um...

No, they...

MORRIS:
It probably...

it came off
when she got hit.

Oh, well,
I'll get you another one.

Or maybe I should
buy a dozen, huh?

My klutzy girl.

Seems like a nice guy.

Yeah. He's the best.

I'm really lucky.

GATES:
Any pain right on the bone?

Not so bad.

How about here
on the sides?

HE GRUNTS IN PAIN

Bingo.

Valentine's Day, 1959.

50 years ago next month.

Barbara and I got married
for the first time.

She was a looker.

I don't know what
she saw in me.

Kind of unusual
marrying and divorcing

the same woman over and over...

and over.

Well, it takes a lot
of passion to keep making up

and breaking up
and making up and...
I'll bet.

So, er, what's with you

and this pretty nurse you
were trying to make nice with?

Sam. Yeah.

We were together, but, er,

it's been over a while now -
seven weeks.

You sure?

You're still counting weeks.

BARBARA:
I spent half a century

with Harry Feingold.

What's four weeks of rib
pain compared to that?

And you kept
taking him back?

The heart wants
what the heart wants -

even though your head
screams, "Don't do it!"

You girls must know
what I mean.

Kind of.

HARRY:
Stubborn,

hot-headed, and
she has this way

of pushing
all my buttons.
Yeah. I know the kind.

Though I must admit,

I have made my
share of mistakes.

BARBARA:
I caught him
with his secretary.

Such a cliche.

I'd stopped by
his office one day,

and the way she handed
him his coffee...

at that moment, I knew. I just knew.

The problem is,
I can't live without her.

But the problem with that is,
I can't live with her, either.

So, this is it, we are done.

Sometimes it's impossible

for two people who love
each other to be together.

This is it.

We're done for good.

I keep trying
to get it right,

but I keep
screwing it up.

You want my advice, >

to avoid 50 years of agita?

Walk away.

CT results
on Morris's bike girl.

Alex, I heard you.
Four days at Sugarbush.

Cos I'm not sure I want
you shushing down mountains

after all you've
been through.

I'll be home later,
you can argue with me then.

Bye.

Alex wants to go snowboarding?
Sorry. Hard not to overhear.

A school trip - he's not gonna go.

Hey, do you have a minute?
I was hoping we could talk.

Uh, I can't right now -
maybe, er, maybe later.

Hey. Simon, thank you so much

for that boomerang -
Alex is gonna love it.
Thought he might.

Hey, er, how's Mr Feingold?

Muscle strain.

He's back in two
bickering with his ex.

That is one strange pair.

Please, Malik -
you're my last hope.

No way, no how.
Last hope for what?

To shave hairy-lice guy.
He's still here?

Come on, Dawn,
you've seen worse.

The thought of touching him
makes my skin crawl.

Grady, shave
hairy-lice guy.

WHISPERS:
Yes!
But he's not my patient.

He is now.

This is so unfair.

CHUCKLES >

What's his problem?

Lice.
Oh, lovely.

Is my abdominal series
back on decker?

Do you realise that if you
were still at Jumbo Mart

you'd be a millionaire right now.
You worked at the Jumbo Mart?

Uh, yeah,
a few years ago.

I was sorting things out,

wanted to make sure
medicine was right for me.

Thank God she came back.

Mm. Thanks, frank,
that's sweet.

You never made
the right change.

You know, if I won the lottery,
this is the last place I'd be.

You wouldn't stay here
for the work or the people?

I'd be off travelling
around the world.

First stop, the seven wonders
of the modern and ancient world.

Mm-hmm.
And then, it's off
to a secluded island

where you can stay in huts
right over the water.

There is nothing like
being lulled to sleep

by the sound of the sea.

Well, personally, I think pyramids
are overrated, and I get seasick.

Well, wh-what would
you do if you won?

Invest in a high-yield
interest-bearing account

at an Fdic-insured bank.

Wow, that's really
thinking out of the box.

Well, don't come crying
to me for a loan

when you've blown
through your millions.

Jody's CT results.
Thanks.

Daria!

Did you think about
what I asked you?
Not yet.

Well, I hope you
don't hate me

for this, but I gave
him your number.

You did?

Yeah, I just...have
a feeling about you two.

Mm.

Yep, he's gonna call.

You OK?

We're friends, so
I'm just gonna ask you.

It's about Tony.

Oh, yeah? What about him?

I have a feeling that
he's dating someone else.

Have you heard anything?

Nothing.

Oh, good.

I mean, could you
imagine if it was

somebody here at the hospital?
That would be too cruel.

Right?

Shut up and stop
touching me, Opie!

Hello, Dr Morris. How you doing?

Officer Diaz, look at you.

Back in uniform.
Well, we caught
the big fish

in that drug case
I was working.

Congratulations.
Yeah.

So it's back on the beat

until I start
the detectives' academy.
Oh, great.

So, maybe you can help me-
I'm taking statements

in an auto-versus-
bicycle case.

Yeah, on Halstead. I treated the
driver and the girl who got hit.

I've been talking
to the driver upstairs,

and I'd like to see the girl...
Jody Nugent, if I could.

Sure. She's in trauma one.

Come on.
You have any drugs
or alcohol involved?

No. No, it sounds
like he was speeding,

ran a light.
I don't think so.

It doesn't look like
it was his fault.
Really?

What, do you
think I'm stupid?
No, I...

I know Matt Zullo

lives near there!
Hey.

Is there
a problem here?

Oh, hi. No, we were just,
you know, talking.

And you are...?
Uh, Tommy Cole, ma'am.

My boyfriend.

Well, all your
scans and test were good.

Which means you can go home
as soon as your parents arrive.

All right!
In the meantime,
this is Officer Diaz.

She wants to ask you a few questions
about what happened today.

I don't remember much.
That's OK. Tell me what you do.

Yeah, just tell them
what happened.

Actually, Tommy,
it would be best

if you stepped
out of the room.

But he's not leaving.

Dr Morris is Jody's doctor,
and I invited him to stay.

OK, yeah,
I'll be right outside.

Well, it's like I said.

I was riding my bike, and
I must have skidded on some ice.

Sounds scary.

Yeah.

The driver said it seemed like you
deliberately rode into traffic.

He's wrong.

Two eyewitnesses
said you rode your bike

into the middle of the street,
then stopped,

and there was no way for the
driver to slow down in time.

Is that true?

No.
Maybe you were distracted? >

Something on your mind?

Having any problems
at home or school?

Everything's good.

How about with Tommy?

MORRIS:
Jody...

what really happened today?

Were you trying
to hurt yourself?

Hey, so you guys done or what?

Yeah, we're done.

So...you think we can
handle triplets?

It's a non-issue.

Twins, OK, but triplets?

Even if all four follicles

produce eggs,
the chance of three of them

becoming high-grade embryos
is next to zero.

One step at a time.
We've made it this far.

Yeah, well,
this is the hard part.

We have to be realistic.

Who says I'm not?

Don't be disappointed
if it doesn't work out.

Of course I'll be disappointed.
But I'll be OK.

Cate, what we have now,
especially these last few months,

I already feel
pretty damn lucky.

Sure you do.

No,I'm serious. You and me...

it's enough.

You know that, right?

So, you don't think
it's going to work out?

I didn't say that.

If you didn't want me
to do IVF,

you should've said
something way before now.

I can't win here.

No... No, you can't.

I'm sorry.

Baby, I'm already rearranging
furniture in my mind,

thinking about where
to put a crib, but you...

you're the most
pragmatic person I know.

So the fact
that we're here,

in the face of all kind
of discouraging evidence,

means that, deep down... you
believe we have a chance, too.

I don't know what made me
think this could work.

You don't have
to understand it.

Just hold onto it.

Triplets would kill us.

You, not me.

Jody's not telling
the whole story.

And she probably won't
with her boyfriend around.

Coffee? Can't vouch for
how long it's been sitting here.

Sure.

You know, maybe I should
go back in there, try again.

Or maybe when Jody's parents
get here, she'll say-

What? bad idea?

When I was 16,
if there was something

I didn't want
my parents to know...

You exercised your right
to remain silent.

My father says me interrogating
suspects as a detective

will be karmic payback.

You're getting
really good at that.

Much better than
the other interns.

Forget it.

Hairy lice guy?

Very lame trying
to butter me up.

What? I wasn't doing that.

It was pretty obvious.

How am I gonna
get out of this?

Oh, I don't know.
Be resourceful.

Joey, let me help you
with that.

This is so frustrating.

Can't do much
if she won't talk.

Maybe psych can
get it out of her.

I'm sorry,
I have to roll.

If anything changes
with Jody, call me.

Or just call me.

I will.
MR NUGENT:
Excuse me.

We're here for our
daughter Jody Nugent.

Dr Morris? There are Jody's parents.

Oh, hi. I treated Jody.

MRS NUGENT:
How is she?

Well, she has a
separated shoulder

and a minor concussion.

But you should be
able to take her home,

if our psychiatrist
clears her.

Psychiatrist?

I have some concerns
about what happened today.

What kind of concerns?
Our daughter's not nuts.

Honey, calm down.
No, I didn't say that.

But her story
doesn't fit-

Her story? Now she's a liar?
No, that's not what I'm saying.

Now, look, our daughter
got hit by a car

and we want to see her now.

Of course.

Hey.

You want to talk?

Yes.

I've been thinking.

I don't want
to give up on us.

Tony...

Sam, I don't want to be
one of those couples

who never get it right,

and they never work
through the tough times.

I realise that we have
something worth saving.

I'd be an idiot if I didn't try
to convince you of that.

Did you realise that before

or after you had sex with Daria?

It was one time, Sam,

and it didn't
feel right.

It just...

it made me miss you more.

Oh, flattering, really.

It was a mistake.

Mm-mm.

The mistake is thinking that

we can put the past
behind us and start fresh.

We can.
No! we can't!

Because you're never going to change.
You just proved that.

You're the one who
broke up with me, remember?

You couldn't move out
of my place fast enough.

Lucky for you I did.

Sam, I told you, it didn't

mean anything...
Tony...

Sorry.
Oh, God.

Don't. Don't be. We're done.

He's all yours.

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Cefazolin's in.

OK, chase it
with 50 of fentanyl.

I'm gonna need some saline
for the cervical wash.

Ready?

Ready.

Starting the propofol infusion.

How long before
we know something?

Oh, by the time
she's waking up

from the anaesthesia,
we'll be able to say

how many eggs
we have to work with.

If it's bad news,

I want to hear it
from you, OK?

It won't be bad news.

Pressure's down to 70/30.

GROANING

Barb, doll, I'm here.

What's wrong?

I'm not sure. Spleen looks good.

No tension pneumo.

What happened?

Hypotensive, we're not sure why.

GATES:
You check the belly?

Yeah, we already did.

BRENNER:
No cardiac tamponade.

TAGGART:
Think it's an MI?

A heart attack?

Could be. 12 lead Ekg.

The o-neg's here. Should I hang it?

No, start the dopamine.
She's not bleeding.

Yes, she is.
There's an echo-free area

posterior to the spleen.

It's a haematoma you missed
from the anterior approach.

Hang some blood,
prep for intubation.

Surgery's here.

HARRY:
She needs surgery?

Her broken rib may have
ruptured her spleen.

RASGOTRA:
Central line and
then the OR

Push etomidate and sux.
That's a nice catch, Tony.

Yeah, nice.

All right, we're going
to give her some medicine

so she'll go to sleep
while we put in a breathing tube.

Don't leave me,
you hear?

I'm sorry for everything.

I need you.

WHISPERING:
I love you.

I know.

Me, too, my love.

RASGOTRA:
Betadine and steri drapes.

Yankauer.

So, Jody's leaving.

What?!

You cleared her medically
and Psych gave her the OK.

Why didn't you find me?

Her parents were anxious
to get her home.

I didn't know what else to do.

How about a nice hot bath?
That'll make everything better.

You know, we might want
to keep Jody here overnight.

You said she was OK to go.

I was going to have
ortho see her,

get her plugged in to physical
therapy for her shoulder.

MRS NUGENT:
Is that necessary?

It'll be more convenient
than having to come back.

MR NUGENT:
We'd really like her

home with us.
I understand.

You'll have to sign discharge
papers at the front desk.

I'm sorry you had to go
through this all alone.

I was here.
When aren't you around?

MRS NUGENT:
Yes, thank you for coming.

Mr Nugent?
Yeah.

Could I have a moment?

I'm sorry, but I can't
help but think

there's something
going on.

Like what?
she's a good girl.

She never gives us
any trouble.

Would she confide
in you or your wife,

if she had a problem?

Yes.

I mean, well...

She used to.

Ever since she's been going

with Tommy, she doesn't
talk to us much.

It's important to stay
in your daughter's life.

My wife says if I complain,

it'll just push them
together even more.

Tells me that I forget how
all-consuming first love can be.

Honey, I need you over here.
Yeah.

Excuse me.

TOMMY:
Hey, so, how about I

bring over some Dvds?
We can just hang out, chill.

OK, I'll tell your folks.

You take care
of yourself, Jody.

Uh-huh.
This is my card.

My cell number's right
there on the back.

If you have any problems,
day or night, call me, all right?

I was thinking, what you said.

Traffic was going really fast.

I saw the red light.

The red light?

I wanted to-
MR NUGENT:
Not tonight, son!

I could just follow you
home in my car...
I said no!

MRS NUGENT:
She needs to rest.

Jody, what were you gonna say?
Never mind.

What...?

OK, so, maybe tonight's
not the best movie night.

But, um, I'll
see you tomorrow.

OK?

I love you.

OK, sweetheart,
let's get you out of here.

Mr Nugent...

We got it from here.

(SIGHS HEAVILY)

TAGGART:
Stats down to 72.

Elevated neck veins.
Open up a chest tube tray.

RASGOTRA: Positive pressure
can exacerbate a pneumo.

What the hell are
you doing to her?

The broken rib may have
collapsed her lung.

TAGGART:
End tidal co2 is good.

Two units
in the central line.

OK, here we go.

I need a...
32 french on a vascular clamp.

Run a v tach.

Get the crash cart.
Wait.

ALARMS STOP

O silk.

Thoraseal.
All right.

Pulse ox up to the 90s.

Strong carotid pulse.

That's good.
Yes, it is.

Thank you.

Frank, you paged me?

Morris wants you to take
the ankle sprain in three

and your buddy's waiting
for you in Curtain one.

Really? who?

Hello, my friend.

Babu, are you having
more heart palpitations?

Oh, no, it is my hand.

I think it's broken.

What happened?

People have been
shaking my hand all day.

They're happy for you.

But they squeeze so hard.

Your hand's not broken.

It is not?

No, and you know
what I think?

I think you're nervous about
winning all that money,

and your anxiety is
presenting as physical pain.

I am overwhelmed.

My life is good.

I have the store,

my family, my bookclub, now
everything has to change.

I hate change.

Take your time.

You don't have to
decide anything today.

You are right.

I sleep on it.

She denied
suicidal ideation.

She's got no history of depression.
No vegetative symptoms.

No anorexia, anhedonia or insomnia.

What about the stress
with her boyfriend?

Yeah, they both acknowledged
that they hit a rough patch,

but they're working it out. And she
seems to have good family support.

I talked to her again,
before she left.

Did she say something?

Not exactly.
Not exactly.

No, well, she started to, but-
this is a hunch, OK?

I gave her numbers
for outpatient counselling

if she feels like
she needs it.

No, I'm telling you,
we need to intervene.

You want to send
the police to her house?

No, but we've got
to do something.

Like what?
I don't know!

I mean, she was trying
to tell me something.

If I had another five
minutes with her-

Look, I know you're frustrated -
our hands are tied.

What's the matter? Headshrinker
can't help you with your thrisis?

It's not that.

You know what, Frank?

I'm going out
for a while.

For how long?

I'm not sure. Let Brenner know.

RAZOR BUZZING

MARQUEZ:
Finally.

MALIK:
Yeah, you said it.

What a gross job.

Poor Grady.
GROANS

Better him than me.

What about Grady?

He's giving hairy-lice
guy a shave.

BRENNER:
Well, no, he's not.

I just saw him with an
ankle sprain in three.

Then who's in there?

Joey? How'd you get roped into this?

Grady gave me a hundred bucks.

Oh, man.

Hey, sir, you'll have
to turn back.

I'm a doctor, maybe I can help.

Please, you don't understand.
You're making a mistake!

I need to be
with my daughter!

Reidy, what the
hell happened?

Repetitive blunt trauma
to head, neck and chest.

Is he gonna make it?

He's pulseless and apnic.

He's had one round of epi
and atropine.

Jody?

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Archie, what are you
doing here?

I couldn't just let it go.

I was gonna call you -
there was no time.

MORRIS:
Did Jody do that?

No, her father.

Tommy showed up at the house.
I guess things escalated.

The dad heard a commotion outside,
and saw Tommy attack her.

It's going to be OK.

He said he'd love me forever.

How could he
do that to me?

I think he did
it to Daria.
Ugh!

I know.

You know what?
I'm being stupid.

No, no, no, don't
say that, come on.

I mean, hello,
I broke up with him,

I don't have a right
to feel like this.

Didn't I mean
anything to him?

Of course you did.

You have every right to feel
whatever you want to feel.

Daria? Really?

I mean, OK, she's cute
and she's smart,

or whatever,
but, God, really?

Say the word, me and
the other nurses

will take her out back
and rough her up.

I already kinda did.

I had a guy cheat on me.

What'd you do?

Cried a lot.

Hated the other woman
until I realised

that I should be mad at
my boyfriend, not her.

And when I really thought
about it, he did me a favour.

We weren't right
for each other.

I never realised
that you were so zen.

They ended up
getting married.

OK, you're not helping.

I'm sorry.

Oh, you still love him?

What are you gonna do?

I plan on being
irrationally hurt and angry

for as long as I like.

Sounds good.

Can we go inside now?
I can't feel my toes.

GROANS

I think
I slipped a disk.

Babu, we talked
about this.

Oh, just kidding.

I came to tell you
I figured it out.

You did?

I bought a yacht.

I fly to Greece tomorrow
to pick it up.

Are you serious?

Yes, but don't worry.

I'm investing the rest
in a high-yield mutual fund.

And...

this is for you.

Wow.

Thanks.

I'm really
going to miss you.

Likewise, my friend.

Hello?

How many?

Hey.

Hey.
I'm sorry.

What are you sorry about?

You were hoping that there
wasn't gonna be any drama and...

It was bound to happen.

You want to go get a drink
and we can talk about it?

Or maybe we could, you know,
go get some dinner at Ike's.

Thanks, you know,
it's been a long day.

I'm gonna get home.
Sarah's waiting for me.

I can just call
you later.

I don't think
that would be good.

Look, I had a great time.

It was fun.

But?

But it's not
going to happen.
OK.

Maybe if it was another time,

but it's not over with Sam-
not for me, anyway.

Mm.

I'd be lying if I didn't
say I was disappointed.

But I get it.

Hope it works out.

Yeah.

Thanks.

Me, too.

Mm-hmm.

Chuny, the ABG on the
firefighter in two

came back negative
for carbon monoxide.

You can, er,
send him home.

You got it.

You out of here?
Oh, yes, I am.

Thanks, you two,
for your help today.

Yeah, have a good one.

Night, Neela.

BRENNER:
Neela.

Neela, hold up.

The drama never ends
around here.

Neela!

Neela, what was that?

What was what?

That, back there, at the desk.
You were deliberately avoiding me.

Nonsense. I didn't even see you.

What, you didn't, you didn't
just look right at me,

and then take off
like a bat out of hell.

Well, it's been
a long day,

and I'm bleary-eyed. By the way, Mrs
Feingold's surgery went really well.

That's, that's good.

Well, her and her ex
were so grateful,

he proposed to her again.
She said yes.

And, I mean, what does a bride
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Red or black?
I don't know.

I don't know- you OK?

Do they register gifts?

I mean, that, yeah,
that would be gauche.

OK, OK. Neela,
you've been acting

really weird
around me all day.

Have I, have I done
something wrong?

Yes.

No.

Which one is it?

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Uh, OK, yes, I did think about you
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Yes.

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Because I like you.

I don't want to, but I do.

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There, I said it. You can go
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Gloat? Why would I gloat?

Because you predicted it,

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Sarah!

What are you doing here?

Did you spend the night?

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And who were you with?

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Rebecca!

Morning.

Good morning to you.

Justin still sleeping?