Transplant (2020–…): Season 2, Episode 13 - Free for What - full transcript

As Bash fights for Dr. Bishop's legacy, big questions about his own future are finally answered.

Ray's team have looked into
your medical school transcripts.

They know that we don't
have the originals.

What are they going to
do with this information?

Use it to convince a judge that
neither of us are to be trusted.

When you told me you spoke to
the Dean of my medical school.

Let me fix this.

You're telling me that
Marcus had a step-daughter

that I've never heard
of? How is that possible?

This is exactly what I'm talking about.

The narrative that you can only
function if he's in the room.

Roche told me not to bother you



about clipping the artery, that's why...

I trusted you, June.

It's okay that you wanted this life.

I know of an organisation
that matches specialists

with communities up North
and flies them up there.

They're always looking for doctors.

I keep thinking that the problem is me,

but the problem is you.

He's stuck in that cell
that they put him in

when they took him away from you!

- Sir.
- Morning.

- Morning.
- Morning.

- Morning!
- Morning.

- Hey.
- Hi! You're in early.



- What happened in there?
- Motorcycle accident.

Thoracotomy. Patient came through.

Good.

And plans are underway to
build a permanent Trauma OR.

Congratulations, Jed.

I'm very happy for you.

You fought for this and won.

I was actually just about
to do a history in E.

Allow me?

Thanks.

How can anyone stay so frozen?

Go take a look.

Does your sister know what's going on?

I haven't told anyone but you.

Your transcripts exist.

There must be a way to
prove that and fix all this.

Not without doing
something I can't live with.

The only solution is to resign.

- But...
- I'm telling Dr. Bishop today.

How does that solve anything?

If the truth is already out.

It's only out with the lawyers.

And mine agrees that if I quit and
take all the blame in the lawsuit,

this goes away and Bishop
doesn't wear any of it.

Maybe this goes away,

but so does everything
you've worked for, brother.

If there's one thing I
know, it's how to survive.

Mags. Have you seen Dr. Bishop?

- Not yet, why?
- Ambo unloading!

33 year-old woman went
down, unknown cause,

then her grandmother had a heart
attack, I think while trying to help.

Dr. Hamed, you take the unknown.

I can take the heart attack.

I've got the cardiology experience.

I'm not arguing Dr. Leblanc.
But I am joining you.

When we arrived Monika was
bleeding and short of breath.

She'd collapsed and hit her head.

My grandmother, is she okay?

We'll let you know as soon as we do.

Bleeding's slowed, Dr. Bishop.

She put pressure on it and
then she just collapsed too!

Okay. I need you to follow
my finger with your eyes.

My kids, they're at school now...

We called your sister. She's on it.

Which sister? She needs
to be there right at 3:15.

Is your breathing getting worse?

And my chest hurts.

The shortness of breath, was
it before or after the fall?

Before, definitely.

Everything started to
swim and I passed out.

- O-two sat's 80 %.
- Okay, Arnold, fast.

- Was it always this low?
- It was 95 when we got there.

Thanks, Joanie.

Okay. Large pericardial effusion.

I need a 60-cc syringe and a needle.

What does that mean?
Why can't I breathe?

There's fluid around your heart,

putting pressure on the muscle.

My heart's not working?

The fluid makes it harder

for your heart to pump.

We're going to drain it
and release the pressure.

- Jody Babish, 94 years old.
- What's the EKG say?

Bradycardic. Evidence of acute MI.

They defibrillated on site but
her rhythm wouldn't stabilize.

- Down to 35.
- She needs emergent pacing.

Then you have a decision to make.

Externally pace and
wait for the cath lab,

- or go transvenous now.
- External's standard for emerg,

but it'll only buy her time.
Internal's riskier, more invasive...

But could save her life.

If you're worried about it, I can do it.

I'm just worried about
what's best for the patient.

Good breath sounds.

BP's holding.

Let's go transvenous, through
the right internal jugular.

Set up a sterile field.
Lidocaine to freeze, Claire.

She needs a central
line, a pacing catheter

and make sure the pacer's ready to go.

What's happening?

It's called pericardiocentesis.

We're just applying a local anesthetic

so you don't feel the needle.

Just try to breathe normally.

I've got you, Dr. Hamed.

Thoracic cavity, puncturing.

You're there.

Rates are improving. Output's good.

I'll leave a drain in
case it happens again,

and we'll monitor with echocardiograms.

This could happen again?

Depends on why it
happened the first time,

something that Dr. Hamed
will figure out for you.

The shortness of breath, have
you felt that before today?

It's maybe been a few weeks.

I've been tired but I
thought it was stress.

I've been working a lot.

Baba, can you find out how she is?

I'll get an update for you.

Thank you.

Should be near the right ventricle.

No PVC's on the monitor.

Steady, Leblanc.

I think I'm in.

- Claire? Is it pacing?
- Hold on.

There it goes.

Deflating.

Check the settings.

Her heart rate's coming up.

Okay, she needs a chest
X-ray and cath lab.

BP's still low. Start a dopamine drip,

so we don't get a repeat
and keep me in the loop.

And good job?

- Pacer's all she needs for now.
- You don't agree with him?

Because he's wrong.

Hold on the drip until
we know the whole story.

- You got it.
- Hey, guy passed out.

His buddies brought him in and split.

I'm having trouble getting an IV

and I need a doctor to order labs, Mags.

I can do all that now.

He's all yours

This way.

Poor guy.

You're telling me it has teeth?

It's called a mature teratoma.

It's a rare type of benign tumour.

It normally develop in
the reproductive organs,

but in your case,
it's in your intestine.

That would explain your
digestive discomfort.

I figured you were going to
tell me to eat more fibre!

Please say you're removing it today?

If it was causing an obstruction

or internal bleeding,
it'd be an emergency

- so we would, but...
- Wait.

That means this revolting
thing is now a part of me?

Not permanently.

I'll get you in with a specialist.

But I would expect an eight
to nine months wait for a slot.

What if it grows eyes
or a brain by then?

I will not sleep if I
know it's alive in me!

You can't leave me like this.

Let me see if I can get
you a second opinion.

Dr. Bishop, we need to speak.

Differential on Ms Babich?

Low heart rate is rare
with pericardial effusion.

We should check her thyroid function.

Good. Do that.

And a CT in case of cranial bleeding.

Agreed, but sir I wasn't
talking about this patient.

- I know you weren't.
- Dr. Bishop?

- They're paging you to resus.
- I'll find you later.

Been thinking about
your future, Dr. Hamed.

Trauma OR. It's going ahead.

I'd like you to play a bigger role.

I know you were a trauma
surgeon back home.

What would you say to
specializing in that here?

I'd say I'm not sure
that's even an option.

I know you're not a surgical resident,

but with your prior experience,
we could make a pitch,

see what they say.

Think about it?

Hey!

Didn't we meet in this room?

Yeah.

I had to kick a cop out first.

Then you kept asking me,
"Who are you? Who are you?"

As if you'd ever answer.

Hey, I just overheard what Novak said.

Are you gonna do it?

Bash, why wouldn't you?

It's an amazing offer.

Yeah, you're right. It is.

And when did his symptoms start?

Wyatt? Can you open your eyes for me?

Yesterday he seemed fine!

But just this morning
I couldn't wake him up!

Did you carry him up here yourself?

My buddy helped. Yeah. We were careful.

Did the ATV hit something
before your brother fell off?

No, man, it just... it tipped.

And Wyatt actually
bounced right back up!

And did he pass out? Any vomiting?

No, no, he said he had a headache,

but you know I figured that
was normal from the fall.

Then he said he couldn't lift his arm,

but I thought he was
just, you know, milking it

to get out of school.

- Your mom or dad around?
- Dad's not around.

Mom comes and goes, but I
haven't seen her in weeks.

So you look after Wyatt on your own.

What's wrong with my brother?

I'm going to be direct now, Cory.

Okay, we can manage
Wyatt's abdominal bleeding,

but there's this bruising on his
neck and with his trouble moving,

it tells me something might
be wrong with his spinal cord,

and that's very serious.

Is he gonna die?

Not if we find out what's
causing the paralysis

and fix it, okay?

- Do you know what a medevac is?
- No.

It means you and Wyatt are
coming to my hospital in Toronto.

Hell of a teratoma, but elective.

That's what I told the patient.

Then why waste my time?

He's a little obsessive.
About getting it out.

I think the whole thing
really unsettles him.

You're a psychiatrist now?

No, I just... I said I'd ask.

And you have your answer.

Look, I'm sorry, alright.

I know I made a mistake when
I clipped Mrs Sawatsky's artery

and I definitely made it
worse by not telling you,

but she recovered. She's okay.

This doesn't warrant emergency surgery.

Sir!

Dr. Hamed.

You want to talk about the lawsuit.

I've thought about it from every angle,

and there's only one option.

Quitting. I agree.

Which is why I resigned this morning.

No, I meant me!

And now you don't have
to. Today is my last day.

- Sir!
- Ray wants a sacrificial lamb.

I'm the best one he can get.

My leaving means he has
no cause to go after you.

- No! Dr. Bishop...
- It's done, Bashir.

His lawyers are drawing up
the paperwork.

You have patients waiting.

Cory? We've gotta move, pal.

I've never flown before.

I've never even been
out of this town before.

You know, I grew up
not too far from here.

I know what it's like to
leave for the first time.

You can do this.

I should've never let him on that ATV.

I shouldn't be in charge of anything!

Cory trust me, blaming
yourself isn't gonna help Wyatt,

but getting on this chopper will.

And I've got your back, okay?

- On my way to cardiology.
- Here you go.

And food poisoning is all yours.

The nurse says Monika's better?

She was lucky you were there to help.

You live with your granddaughter?

I refused a senior's home,

so my family gets the joy of sharing me.

The ones with the space take turns.

So she's gonna be okay? I can see her?

Yeah, they're still running
tests, but she's stable.

But you're here to tell me I'm not.

Go ahead, I can take it.

Further testing shows that
you're in congestive heart failure.

The pacemaker bought time but...

we're looking at a matter of days.

I'm so sorry, Mrs Babish.

My own grandmother would say,

"If I had baitsim I'd be Zeyda.

If I had balls, I'd
be your grandfather."

You can't change what you can't change.

How old are you, honey?

I'm 32.

I had three babies when I was 32.

I can't even imagine that.

Of course not.

You have options I didn't know existed.

It must be terrible.

You can do or be anything you want.

Career, family, both?

I watch Monika struggle with this

and sometimes I think I had it easy.

That is not at all what I
was expecting you to say.

Benefit of getting to the
end. I can say whatever I want.

Is there anything I can do for you?

Cellphone?

You're not the only one in
need of unsolicited wisdom.

And my address book. It's in the bag.

The big pocket.

- You can still take it back.
- Absolutely not.

They were pushing me out anyway.

But if the Trauma OR is permanent,

- that means they still need you!
- Listen to me.

I've had my time.

You have your sister to worry about

and you're building something here.

Dr. Bishop I know you're
trying to protect me,

but wallah, I can't let you take the
blame for something I did!

How many times do I have to say this?

We did it together!

This is my career,

I think I've earned the
right to decide how to end it.

I already registered for my courses.

Yeah, I know Marcus said
he'd pay for all that,

but believe me Shay, there's no money.

I just had to put his house up for sale

so I can cover his debts.

Can't you take a student loan?

Probably, I just...

his place is close to U of T
and he said I could live with him

since my Mom's in
Brampton and we don't talk.

I had roommates all through school.

And I'm still paying
for my student loans so.

So that's it? Just go away, Shay?

No, I'll let you know if there's
any money after the house sells.

But...

what if this isn't only about money.

I just thought maybe you'd
want to get to know me?

Oh, I barely know my real family.

I guess Marcus was right about you.

- Excuse me?
- He knew he made mistakes.

He said he begged you to forgive
him and you just shut him out.

- It really hurt him.
- I'm not the bad guy here.

Fine. Have a nice life.

Dr. Hamed?

Migraine's still waiting and
stomach pain guy needs you.

I just saw him 10 minutes
ago, his ultrasound was fine.

I know, but now he threw up.

Okay, get him start his
own fluids and gravol,

and let me know when his labs come in?

- Yeah, got it.
- Thanks.

Dr. Hamed.

Hi, how are you feeling?

- Tired.
- That's perfectly normal.

We'll keep the drain in case
the fluid builds up again,

but you CT is showing signs
of a small subdural hematoma.

- That means bleeding?
- Not a lot.

It should heal fine with some rest,

we'll check again every few hours.

- Do you have a headache right now?
- No.

Do you know why this happened?

Your blood work is showing
evidence of Myxedema.

It's advanced
hypothyroidism, which explains

the shortness of breath, your fatigue,

and the fluid around your heart.

My thyroid caused all this?

- Can you fix it?
- We can manage it.

We'll start you on hormone replacement

and keep you monitored,

but it may take some time to build up.

And how's my grandmother?

Her heart is failing.

I'm so sorry, Monika.

She's in our cardiac unit
now, resting comfortably...

Wait, wait! You're saying she's dying?

That to save me she
sacrificed her own life?

No, no. Her heart was already weak.

Please, I have to see her.

Mags.

I heard you did an
emergent transvenous pacing?

- Yeah.
- Impressive

Oh, thanks.

Except she's still on death's door

and all we can do is keep
her comfortable in CCU.

If cardiology is what
you want full time,

I can talk to Fisher.

Where did that come from?

I should've supported
your interest earlier.

I'm correcting that.

Wow, well...

Thank you. I'll think about it.

Well, don't think too long.

Did he say anything to you about that?

I'm not really in the loop anymore.

Oh. I'm sorry.

Hey can I borrow your
brain on something?

Sure.

Ouch, he had a night.

He's gone through two bags of fluids,

but his ketones are off,

and his breath has that acetone smell,

- I wish I didn't know.
- Good catch though.

No medical alert? Are
you worried he's diabetic?

I tried doing a history but... Hart?

Hey buddy, you're with us?

Can we stop for some tacos, guys?

Hart needs better friends.

Differential?

Elevated glucose and ketoacidosis

can both be alcohol-related,

but his liver shows
no signs of scarring.

If he is diabetic, he
wasn't watching his sugars.

Maybe he doesn't know.

- What do you think we should do?
- I was hoping you'd tell me.

Well, you ran the differential so...

I think I should start him
on IV insulin, low and slow.

Check his sugars regularly and adjust.

That sounds like a plan.

You said bruising along
C-five and C-six?

Yeah, and left side weakness.

Unconscious and unresponsive
to pain stimuli.

Well, it sounds like
a vertebral bleed.

But then paralysis was latent so...

If a clot formed, it could
be causing a spinal stroke.

Dr. Bishop is right. A slow-forming clot

could strangle circulation
to that part of the cord,

which gives us six hours?

How long has it been?

At least three.

Also potential organ rupture.

- June, it's...
- Yeah. I know.

I'll have CT standing by.
Anything else he can do?

He's still a praying man?

Way ahead of you.

Book an OR, I'll call neurosurgery.

Hey teratoma guy, did
you get him to go home?

Yeah but not willingly.

He says it feels like it's
gnawing at his insides.

How is that even... Thank
you for dealing with that.

No problem.

I thought I lost you.

You didn't, you saved me.

Do they know why you passed out?

Your sister and I were just saying

you haven't looked well for weeks.

I'm fine, Baba.

But you're...

this is all because of me.

Tell her that's not true,

you with the beautiful eyelashes.

It's not.

And nobody's sorry here.

We're having a party, right?

Everyone's coming.

Denise has the kids
Mon, she's on her way.

With my kids? No! No,
I don't want to scare them.

They're gonna know I've
died. I want to say goodbye.

And they're gonna know about you, too.

You can't hide from that forever.

I'm not hiding.

And Baba, I don't want
you worrying about me.

We all see it, Mon.

But when we try to talk
to you, you get upset.

- See what?
- Yes, your divorce was hard.

But it's behind you.

You're not alone.

Let us help you.

What's wrong with her anyway?

I'm sorry I can't
discuss her health status.

Can you at least tell
her there's more to life

- than just surviving?
- Why are you doing this to me now?

I'm not the one who's dying!

True, but if this is
my last day on earth

I'm going to speak my mind.

You suffer and you call it living.

I don't want that for you.

What's the matter? What's wrong?

Give her some space, please.

Is it my heart again?

Your brother has a grade 3 splenic rupture

and a bleed from a vertebral artery.

But we got in here on time.

Um... will Wyatt be able to walk again?

We'll know more tomorrow,
but there's reason to hope.

He's gonna need time to recover,
and then physical therapy.

If you have to go back
home, for work or school,

our social worker here can
make sure Wyatt's got somebody.

I got on the chopper.

I can stay and face this too.

There's Mari, our surgical assistant,

and she'll show you
where you can wait, okay?

Thank you.

Heroic work, getting them
here so fast, Dr. Hunter.

Oh that kid is doing this
alone, and not by choice.

But he's not running from it.

Hey, I heard that you had to pull
Dr. Guzman away from his cottage?

Look at you, manning the trenches.

All in a day's work.

Is the chopper waiting to take you back?

Yeah, two days left on this stint.

I know it may seem like I'm
taking a lot on sir, but...

It's something you need to do.

Gideon, you're back, what happened?

His BP tanked, and his pulse elevated.

Abdomen is rigid.

Does this hurt?

You said if I was worse you'd operate.

Is it an emergency now?

What did you do? Did
you ingest something?

Hydrogen peroxide.

I looked it up.

- Figured if I drank enough...
- It worked.

Looks like you have a
perforated intestine.

Which means you need surgery now.

So you'll take the tumour out?

First let's try and save your life.

- Dr. Hamed.
- Hi.

Please have a seat.

What can I do for you?

You can refuse Dr. Bishop's resignation.

My medical school transcripts.

You know he vouched for me
when I first started here.

What you may not know is
that the people suing us,

they plan to use that
information to prove their case.

That's a good idea, I think he's ready.

Bash?

What's going on?

I can't prove that I
graduated med school.

And this lawsuit is
bringing that up again.

Why?

To make a case that I can't be trusted.

And that Bishop knew,
and covered for me.

Are you losing your job?

What about Bishop?

He resigned this morning.

What?

I'll be back, okay?

So is... is Mags right?

Are you leaving?

Bishop quit to sweep this under the rug.

So I swept it back out.

I told the hospital
what the lawyers had,

and that I'm a liability.

Yes, you forced them to let you go,

so Bishop doesn't have to step down.

It has to be me, Theo.

He said his throat felt thick.

And then he passed out
and his SATS dropped.

Bagging wasn't enough,
I tried tubing him,

- I couldn't get access.
- Ah.

Yeah, he must have an insulin allergy.

Monika, can you hear me?

She's unresponsive.

What's going on?

I thought maybe more fluid, but
there's no pericardial effusion.

When did she have her last head CT?

Three hours ago.
We're doing it every six.

When I came in she said she
couldn't feel her right arm.

Subdural bleed must've grown

Dilated, non-responsive pupil.

Blood pressure's up,
dropping heart rate,

loss of consciousness,
respiration decreasing.

Sir, if we don't relieve
the pressure right now,

she's going to die.

Arnold get a bottle
cap, scalpel, retractors.

On it!

So I made the wrong call.

No, you were working
with the data you had.

It's all we can do. Now
we react to the outcome.

Yeah.

No, there's too much edema.

Uh... We can't wait.
We're gonna have to cric him.

Okay I can get you some back up.

I've got back up.

Now I need 10 blade,
bougie and an endotracheal.

We have a French six endotracheal.

Yeah, that's fine.

Behind you.

Two centimetres anterior,

two centimetres posterior to the tragus

on the ipsilateral
side as the blown pupil.

Making incision.

Okay.

I'm at the membrane.

Horizontal incision.

- How's his SAT?
- Dropping.

Okay.

He's getting air.

Bishop's quitting.

I'm not sure you knew.

Uh... Takeover?

Sure.

Ready, Dr.. Hamed?

All set.

We're through. Scalpel.

Exposing the subdural.

We've got it.

Arnold, let neurosurgery
know she's on her way.

Copy that.

You went behind me to the
hospital. Undid my work.

- Dr. Bishop...
- I've been living

on borrowed time since
you saved me this way.

Why won't you let me save you?

I can't believe you're leaving.

Trying to, anyway.

But you just got back. You just...

You just got the trauma or
going, I mean, how does this...

How does any of this
function without you?

That's the beauty of it, Mags.

If I've done my job properly,

put the right people
in place, it just will.

Meaning Novak?

In some capacity, yes.

I know he's been tough on you...

Is that why you're
pushing me in cardiology?

Because I really want
you to know that I can...

I can handle this,

- and I can handle...
- I know. I know.

But when you get to...

when you get to where I am,

I want you to be able to look back

and be happy at the path that you chose.

And I'm banking on the fact that
if I need a job in five years,

you'll maybe hire me
into your department.

You'll have to interview, but, I mean.

Oh, of course, yeah, yeah.

They said you drilled into my skull.

I promise it will heal.
But it might take some time.

- My grandmother
- Still here.

She's annoyingly right a lot.

I could do a better job
of actually living my life.

Look I understand if that scares you,

but you do have the chance to try now.

Maybe it's the hole in my head, but...

it kind of doesn't scare me.

Bash!

I'm about to take off and...

you won't work here when I get back.

If you need help with anything,
you know, making ends meet.

I'll be fine.

All right.

Hey, Theo.

Look, I know things have
been hard with the divorce.

Are you sure jumping into this
new work it's not just you...

Running?

Looking for a healthier distraction?

I don't know. Maybe.

But I just need to find
a way to stop punishing myself.

I think I was pretty clear
that teratoma was elective.

If you're gonna outright ignore me
when I tell you to do something...

He drank hydrogen peroxide.

Created enough oxygen
to rupture his bowel.

We almost didn't get him in on time.

Then he crashed on the
table and we had to defib.

Did he make it?

Barely. He's on his way to ICU.

I shouldn't let Roche get
into my head. It was a mistake.

Let me guess.

She told you I don't
care about your future

and that I'm just out for myself.

I'm sorry, Dr. Singh.

All right, you never gave
me any reason to think that.

It's just, you know, I have
problems trusting people.

June, I...

decided to transfer you
to another attending.

What?

Why?

There's other surgeons
you can learn from.

So I let you down once and
you're just gonna cut me off?

Professional relationships ebb and flow.

- Let's not make this personal.
- But it is personal!

It is.

So either you can't handle that...

Or what, June?

Or Roche was right.

- How's Hart doing?
- Sober, finally.

Breathing, too.

He had no idea he was diabetic.

Which means even if he was awake,

you wouldn't have been able
to know about the allergy.

I was thinking we should try
a different insulin preparation

or get allergy involved
and try to desensitize him.

Internal's on that.
They've admitted him.

- Did you do the surgical cric?
- Mm-hmm.

Good technique. Clean entry.

- Thanks.
- And just 'cause I know

what's on your mind,
I'm not gonna be the new chief.

- You're not?
- No.

They let the division heads know that

they're gonna go with an outside hire,

so you can relax.

I feel like I should
be happy about that but,

I don't know I kinda don't care.

Hazard of reaching goal posts.

You look for the next ones.

Dr. Curtis.

They said I almost died.

Yeah, you gave us a scare.

We were able to repair most
of the damage to your stomach,

but we had to stop the surgery abruptly

in order to resuscitate,
so we weren't able to...

remove the teratoma.

That horrible thing is still inside me?

You're on an elective list.

And I asked a psychiatrist
to come and speak with you.

I'm sorry, Gideon.

Hey.

Baba Jody seems to
have it all figured out.

She told me that it must be
terrifying to have options.

She also said it's okay to want more.

Hey.

Thanks for coming back.

Why did I?

- The kid's okay?
- He is.

Thanks for running me back.

No problem.

My girls are gonna get
a kick out of this.

Are we okay here?

1476 to control, mayday!
Mayday! Mayday!

Control, we have engine failure.

Attempting emergency landing.

Look, I know you're upset with me.

And I understand why. But...

I don't want to leave on bad terms.

Good. Because you don't have to leave.

The lawyers have accepted my offer.

- Dr. Bishop...
- You went and faced this head on,

and I respect that. I should
have expected it, knowing you.

Anyway. It actually
helped me leverage this.

It's a three-year contract.

If you sign it, they can't
fire you over this technicality

with your transcripts.

I used every ounce of power I had left

to ensure they let me take the fall,

and agree to not let
this stand in your way.

Why?

Because you deserve to be here.

You're free of this, Bashir.
We both are.

All you have to do is accept it.

The choice is yours.

Do I want to know what this is?

I met this guy on my first day.

He's my oldest colleague

and I am taking him home with me.

I was going to tell you.

It is amazing what
you're doing for Bash.

I've been holding on
too tightly for too long.

So what are your next plans?

Other than some light vandalism?

Well I've been offered several
professorships in the past, so.

100 students hanging on
your every word all at once.

When you put it like that,
maybe I found my calling.

Your calling is to train great doctors,

it's all you've ever done.

I could use a lookout man.

Go. Go.

- Hey.
- Hey.

Did you hear about Bishop?

- Yeah, what the hell.
- I know.

He just helped me pull off
this complex surgery today

and I had no idea.

Are you getting emotional about this?

No.

Impulsive.

Yeah, I mean, I did just uh...

told my dad's
17-year-old step-daughter

that she could come live with me. So...

Wow.

Are you sure that you can handle that?

I mean have you ever...

Have someone depend on me?

No.

I just...

I don't like this part
of me that's scared of...

letting people in.

So that's ongoing.

Yeah. Um...

I'm switching residencies.

- Really?
- Yup.

Because Bishop's leaving.

Look, I know how much he means to you,

but you're gonna be
fine, Mags, seriously.

Yeah. I know. I know. I know.

It's actually not about him.

It's about me.

Seven-foot tall basketball
player who fainted

because we had to freeze
him to pull out his sliver.

Oh my gosh, remember the
woman who convinced her husband

he had a rare disease that
only a vasectomy could cure?

I remember Mags trying to
prescribe a trial separation.

They were never gonna last!

- What is this?
- Most memorable patients.

Bash?

All of them.

Aw, that's not an answer.

Come on!

Back in the 90s a man
told me that he was God,

and that if any of the other
sick people drank his blood,

they'd be cured of all their diseases.

So naturally I took a few vials,

kept them in a freezer at home.

It's what keeps me so spry, isn't it?

We're gonna miss you, sir.

Yeah, all right, enough
with the sentimentality.

Okay, we have an ambulance unloading.

MVC, four victims, two
hemodynamically unstable.

All right I'll take one car in
trauma two.

I've got trauma one.

Go. I'll see you after.

45 years old, chest
trauma, abdomen's distended!

Pressure's low, I need a hand here!

Start a central line,
Arnold, activate MTP.

On it!

Hi.

Hi.