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The Good Doctor Season 4 Episode 18

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00:00Previously on The Good Doctor.
00:01Can I help you?
00:02My name's Miles Brown. I'm your father.
00:04Go home.
00:05I think you're having a stroke.
00:07I have terminal cancer.
00:09I waited for you, and you left.
00:11I thought about you every day.
00:17It's good we're not roommates anymore.
00:18Because I couldn't do this.
00:21Having sex doesn't make us a thing.
00:23You need to see other women.
00:24Why, I don't really want to...
00:25No excuses.
00:26Do you want to come back to my place for a little more?
00:28Just sleeping with you isn't good for me.
00:31I want to give Heather a chance.
00:35Thanks for cooking.
00:37And the new skillet.
00:38The chicken was delicious.
00:40What'd I tell you?
00:42Cast iron kicks ass.
00:43Now wait till you see her steak in it.
00:45You won't believe the difference.
00:46I'll definitely try it.
00:50So, you have for a movie?
00:52Actually, I thought maybe we could just talk.
00:55Oh, you spent all night talking.
00:59Yeah, about our jobs, the news, the weather.
01:03But we, uh, never really talked about the past.
01:10We did.
01:12When you were at the hospital.
01:14Barely.
01:15Have you forgiven me?
01:26I think I'd rather just watch a movie.
01:30Claire, I don't...
01:31If you want to join, great.
01:32If not, let's just call in a night.
01:37Okay.
01:38Movie it is.
01:40Okay.
01:41How'd your presentation go?
01:50It was...
01:52long.
01:54Didn't I do laundry yesterday?
01:56I'm not doing laundry.
01:58I'm packing for our camping trip.
02:00We've done nothing but work for three weeks,
02:02and neither of us feels...
02:05better.
02:05A weekend in the woods isn't going to change anything.
02:09Not to mention, you can't even sleep on a couch,
02:11much less outside on the ground.
02:13I agree.
02:15It's going to be a challenge, but that's the point.
02:19The further outside our comfort zones we go,
02:21the more distracted we'll be.
02:23Monday.
02:31Monday.
02:39Monday.
02:40Monday.
02:40Monday.
02:42Wednesday.
02:44Thursday.
02:48Friday.
02:51Bye.
02:51Oh, man, it's me, okay?
02:54Don't shoot.
02:55Are you okay?
02:56I'm fine.
02:57Can you put the gun down, please?
02:59I opened the door and the alarm went off.
03:01It's broken.
03:02Oh, thank God.
03:04Man.
03:05I thought somebody, uh...
03:07Hi.
03:09Hi.
03:15It's not loaded.
03:18Yeah, good.
03:20No, no, not good.
03:22I store this loaded always.
03:25I unloaded it.
03:27For this exact reason, you could have killed me.
03:30And if you had been an intruder, you could have killed me.
03:33I'm not an intruder. I'm me.
03:35Hello?
03:36You had the gun pointed right at my head.
03:39No.
03:40I was aiming center mass.
03:41My finger wasn't even on the trigger.
03:43Thank you very much for the apology.
03:44Really appreciate it.
03:45Apology?
03:46What in the world would make you think
03:49that it was okay to unload my gun?
03:53You almost shot me, center mass.
03:55Okay?
03:56But by all means, don't apologize.
03:58I did not almost shoot you.
04:00And if you don't stop with the apology...
04:02I'm going to bed.
04:04Alone.
04:06The discoloration is a deeper red than her last exam.
04:24And it's warm to the touch.
04:27Oh.
04:28Sorry.
04:29How long has it been tender?
04:30About a week.
04:33Well, it's not a bruise or muscle strain.
04:35The AV malformation is growing.
04:37Which is why I've been recommending surgery since she was five.
04:41And I've agreed every time.
04:43I mean, it's the first time there's been any pain.
04:45And the meds and the nutritional supplements have been working.
04:48No, they haven't.
04:49And puberty will accelerate the growth even more,
04:51which puts her at a high risk for spontaneous hemorrhage.
04:54Turtleneck sweaters are definitely not the solution any longer.
04:57She needs the surgery.
05:03When?
05:04We can admit her and start the prep right now.
05:08Awesome.
05:11I hate turtlenecks.
05:15Your EKG's normal cholesterol is low, and I didn't see any concerning moles.
05:19I wear SPF 50 every day.
05:21There was one thing.
05:23I noticed that you previously had been on antidepressants.
05:26I stopped taking those nine months ago.
05:28They didn't help, and I found an alternative therapy that's working great.
05:31Wonderful.
05:32Cognitive behavioral therapy?
05:33Nope.
05:34I'm injecting a psilocybin serum that I make from hallucinogenic mushrooms I grow in my basement.
05:42That's crazy.
05:43You need to stop that immediately.
05:45There's tons of studies online that show that psilocybin causes dopamine surges that treat depression.
05:50And even more studies that show that people who self-medicate with street drugs
05:54end up more depressed, addicted, and sometimes even dead.
05:57I spent a year researching mushroom cultivation and learning how to extract the psilocybin.
06:01And most importantly, this is the first treatment that's ever worked.
06:06I've never felt better.
06:07At least let me do some additional tests to make sure there are any adverse side effects.
06:14Sure.
06:15I'm always open to new information.
06:24Good morning.
06:25How can I help you?
06:26We're here at a camp at Yosemite Creek.
06:28Great.
06:29You have a reservation?
06:30Reservation?
06:31Campsites are reservation only.
06:33That's not true.
06:35There are 27 first-come, first-serve campsites.
06:38There were 27 campsites at 6 a.m. by 6.45.
06:43They were all taken.
06:45You gonna need to turn the car around?
06:47No.
06:48We need to go camping.
06:49Sir, I understand you're upset, but...
06:51No.
06:52You don't understand at all why...
06:53Sean, it's okay.
06:54We'll find another place to camp.
06:56Uh, thank you.
07:05Tighten up.
07:06Now work from the outside in.
07:08Eliminate any arterial feeders.
07:10Must be a lot easier if they'd let me do this seven years ago.
07:15That's not their fault.
07:16They're scared of surgery for their 12-year-old child.
07:19They're arrogant.
07:21And stubborn.
07:23You're quiet.
07:26Oh, sorry.
07:28I was actually thinking about my own parents.
07:31Miles thinks that we should deal with the past,
07:34so that there's not a barrier between us.
07:36Things have been going pretty good.
07:38Why mess with success?
07:40I agree.
07:41When it comes to parents, some things, in fact many things,
07:44should just be left unsaid.
07:46Says the guy who doesn't have a relationship with his?
07:48Yeah.
07:49Because I said things that should have been unsaid.
07:52Well, I agree with Miles.
07:54It's not gonna be an easy conversation,
07:56but...
07:57wounds that aren't treated get worse.
08:00There's blood in her ET tube.
08:03Must be a bleeder in the airway.
08:05Retract the wound.
08:07The research on psilocybin for drug-resistant depression
08:14is promising.
08:16Apex of the lungs look clear.
08:18There's a big difference between promising and proven.
08:20Not to mention a drug made by professionals
08:22versus some guy growing mushrooms in his basement.
08:25You're the most skeptical guy I know about alternative medicine,
08:28but this you agree with?
08:30I'm not surprised.
08:31That Park's a total hypocrite?
08:33That you two disagree.
08:35You never agree on anything.
08:38I think you just...
08:40enjoy...
08:42arguing with each other.
08:44You need to get closer.
08:49Can you focus on the left inferior lobe?
08:52What is that?
08:54A lesion.
08:55A fungal lesion.
09:09This isn't camping.
09:10It's tailgating.
09:11There's trees.
09:12A place we can pitch a tent and build a fire.
09:18It smells like gasoline.
09:21Oh.
09:23I think their generator might have a leak.
09:26Just what you want right next to a campfire.
09:28We have a view of the lake.
09:35It's pretty, isn't it?
09:37Yeah.
09:58We had to abort the laser surgery due to a bleed,
10:06but she's conscious and stable now in post-op recovery.
10:09The AVM infiltrated too deep into the upper lobe of the lung
10:12to ablate with the laser.
10:13We'll have to go back in and remove her collarbone
10:15for better access.
10:17Another surgery?
10:18To remove her bone?
10:20We'll put it back after we excise the AVM.
10:23She'll have to wear a brace until the bone heals.
10:25Vascular malformations are chameleons.
10:28It's hard to tell where abnormal blood vessels end
10:30and normal ones begin.
10:31You were all a lot more confident
10:33in your assessment this morning.
10:35We want to take our daughter home.
10:37Yeah.
10:39Now.
10:40I'm sorry, that's not possible.
10:41The laser surgery caused weakening in the AVM,
10:43which means it could re-bleed at any time.
10:53Okay.
10:55You're lucky.
10:56If you scheduled your physical a week later,
10:57your liver and lungs would be failing.
11:02And after the surgery?
11:07What about my depression?
11:10You're asking if you can continue a treatment
11:12that's killing you?
11:13Before I started the psilocybin injections,
11:18I was miserable.
11:20I-I couldn't sleep.
11:22I barely ate.
11:24I can't bear to face that darkness again.
11:32I don't know if it's the psilocybin or placebo effect,
11:37or something else neither of us understands.
11:39But if you found the light once,
11:42you can find it again.
11:46Okay.
11:47That's a nice fire.
11:49I used the TV method.
11:50Okay.
11:51I used the TV method.
11:55Okay.
11:56Okay.
11:57Okay.
11:58That's a nice fire.
11:59I used the TV method.
12:02I'm thinking open cell arcotomy and midline laparotomy.
12:03Okay.
12:04I'm thinking open cell arcotomy and midline laparotomy.
12:05We might be able to use minimally invasive scope surgery
12:08to get the bigger 건데,
12:09if you like to use the right thing,
12:10it's a nice fire.
12:12I used the TV method.
12:15I used the TV method.
12:26I used the TV method.
12:29I'm thinking open cell arcotomy and midline laparotomy.
12:32We might be able to use minimally invasive scope surgery
12:34surgery to get the big lesions and attack the rest post-operatively with antifungals more like
12:38minimally effective better to be aggressive take them all out at once that's a huge operation with
12:43a long painful recovery he has a huge problem this lesion looks like it extends behind the liver
12:52you're the senior surgical resident you need to start making these calls i'm not so sure about
12:57that i'm sorry but i question dr park's objectivity when it comes to dr resnick's ideas i don't care
13:07where an idea comes from and i don't appreciate you accusing it wasn't an accusation then what
13:11would you call it a respectful and sincere question what's the answer
13:17my objective opinion is a minimally invasive approach is best
13:29okay i want it all mapped out with a 3d reconstruction simulation before we go in there we'll operate in
13:35morning
13:43it's actually kind of soothing
13:47reminds me of the dripping faucet in our old apartment the sound helped me fall asleep
13:55i love that building it's where we had our first hug
14:02definitely not soothing
14:05this might help
14:13you brought earplugs to a camping trip sometimes you snore thank you
14:35oh
14:45that's it i give up
14:49i have a repair kit i don't want to fix things sean i just want to go home
14:53i don't want to go home
14:59i don't want to go home if you want to stay in a cold wet leaky tent go ahead but i'm sleeping in the car
15:15i don't want to stay in the car
15:27you can go home to stay in the car
15:28you got home to stay in the car
15:30you can go home to stay in the car
15:31Three days.
15:33Hey, you have time to grab a quick bite before you go in?
15:39I was actually thinking, uh, maybe we could talk.
15:45I would love that.
15:46The last time I saw you, before you left, I screamed at you because you missed my birthday
16:06party, and for the longest time, I thought if I could just tell you I was sorry, it's
16:16that you'd come back.
16:17It wasn't you, Claire.
16:22None of it.
16:23I mean, you were a great kid, so smart and thoughtful.
16:30How could you just disappear?
16:34Things between your mother and I were such a mess.
16:43One night, she was having one of her episodes, told me I was worthless.
16:54The only thing I was good for was money.
16:57I said, okay, if that's all you want, that's all I'm gonna give you.
17:04I sent her a check every month, never saw or spoke to her again.
17:11She was mean.
17:12She was mean.
17:13And petty.
17:14Pathetic.
17:15We never got any money.
17:18What are you talking about?
17:21I sent monthly support until you finished college.
17:25I worked two jobs.
17:28I took out a loan to pay for tuition and our rent.
17:32Look, I sent more than enough for rent, for clothes, for food.
17:44She stole my money from my child.
17:47The child you totally abandoned.
17:49No.
17:50Not totally.
17:51It's not my fault she squandered that money.
17:53It's not your fault I grew up without a father.
17:57Without any social life because I was so busy being a mom to my own mom.
18:01The woman that you walked out on when things stopped being fun.
18:05Okay, listen.
18:06I'm sorry, okay?
18:07I didn't mean for this to become an argument.
18:08Look, you're not sorry.
18:09If you were, you wouldn't still be blaming her, using her as an excuse.
18:16You took off because you were too weak to do what a father is supposed to do.
18:22To take care of me.
18:23To protect me.
18:26And now you're back when it's easy.
18:28When I don't need a father.
18:34No, you know what?
18:35Forget it.
18:36Claire.
18:37Don't call, don't come to the door.
18:39Just leave me alone.
19:07I thought this would be helpful.
19:12I was wrong.
19:17We can go home.
19:22Why don't we do the hike you planned first?
19:29Is that what you want?
19:35Is that what you want?
19:37Is that what you want?
19:39I think so.
19:54Okay.
19:55New plan.
19:56Blueberry pancakes.
19:57Then hike.
19:58Then back home to our warm and cozy and dry bed.
20:13Divide the sternal attachment of the SCM.
20:18And done.
20:20Removing the medial clavicle.
20:23You have the talk?
20:26Yeah.
20:27I never said it would be easy.
20:30You can't excise a tumor without some bleeding.
20:33Some tumors are inoperable.
20:35He wants to be forgiven.
20:39I...
20:40I just can't.
20:42He doesn't deserve it.
20:45Well, it's not the kid's job to make the parents feel good about themselves.
20:52This amount of vessels is invading the upper lung tissue.
20:55How deep does it go on your end?
20:57I can see underneath the apex, but can't tell what's tumor and what's some cleavion artery.
21:02We can't get this out without pulling out the whole upper lobe of her lung.
21:06Well, the parents are not gonna like that.
21:09I'll go.
21:11They don't trust you.
21:12Well, that's not your problem.
21:13Well, they shouldn't be the patients, either.
21:15I'll have a better chance of getting their consent.
21:32Brought some pastries.
21:34I'm good.
21:45I'm sorry that I unloaded the gun without telling you.
21:55I appreciate that.
21:59I know that you're nervous around guns,
22:02which is all the more reason that you should just leave mine alone.
22:05Well, maybe there's a better way to deal with this.
22:08So, what if we kept your gun in your nightstand, like always,
22:12but we keep the ammunition in another room?
22:15So, your idea of a compromise is that I agree to do what you've been doing behind my back all along?
22:23Well, an intruder is not gonna wait for me to collect my bullets from the guest room closet.
22:29My house is not that big. I'm so confused. You still have to run up the stairs and get the thing either way.
22:35Do you ever notice that whenever we're talking about something related to the home that we both share, that you always refer to it as your house?
22:47I do?
22:49This isn't about gun safety. This is about your house and your rules and your wanting to control me.
22:57You don't trust me to make decisions about my own life.
23:00I'm just trying to find a way to make you feel safe.
23:02I don't need you or any other man to find a way to make me feel safe.
23:19Oh, thank you.
23:32It's actually pretty outside the campground.
23:36Another half mile and we can see the lake.
23:40You're really cute. I'm gonna take a picture. Go stand on that log.
23:45I'll get you from a low angle, a hero angle because you're my hero.
23:55Okay.
23:57Okay, a smidge to the left.
24:03Sean!
24:06Are you okay?
24:10Oh my God, you are not okay.
24:25Okay.
24:27On the count of three.
24:28Ready?
24:30One, two...
24:32You were supposed to wait until I got to three.
24:35I know, but in the movies they always go early to catch you off guard.
24:38You don't need the element of surprise to reduce a dislocated ankle.
24:41Okay, but did it work?
24:45Yes.
24:47You...
24:49You relocated it correctly.
24:51Damn.
24:53But...
24:54My toes are still dusky and numb.
24:57The posterior tibial arteries torn.
25:01I thought it was just pinched.
25:04If circulation isn't restored, I'll have permanent tissue damage, maybe even have to have my foot amputated.
25:09This is not a problem.
25:11I can run to where I can get a cell signal and call 911.
25:15It'll take at least two hours for you to run back to the campground.
25:19I'm faster than your luck.
25:21You told me you used to skip phys ed class because you hated running.
25:23I can hate it and still be good at it.
25:26No.
25:29My pocket knife is as sharp as a scalpel.
25:33The tent repair kit has nylon thread and you can use a fish hook as a suturing needle.
25:37You are obviously delirious because there's no way in hell I'm doing surgery.
25:40It's not a complicated procedure.
25:42For a surgeon, which I'm not!
25:44I'll guide you step by step.
25:46Okay? It'll just take two sutures. I've seen you hem your pants.
25:49An artery is not a pair of jeans!
25:52There's a bottle of tequila in my backpack.
25:55You'll need to sterilize the incision and I will need anesthesia...
25:59Sean, I...
26:00Tequila! Stat!
26:02We thought you were certain before.
26:05I know you're scared and this is confusing.
26:07We brought her in with some minor inflammation.
26:10No, the inflammation was not minor.
26:14What we are proposing would reduce her lung capacity, but she can still live a normal life.
26:19No. No. We're taking her someplace else. We're gonna get a second opinion.
26:23We can't cut out part of our daughter's lung.
26:26She'd never forgive us.
26:31And maybe she shouldn't.
26:32You were wrong to refuse the surgery that Dr. Lim proposed years ago.
26:41Are...
26:42Are you trying to guilt us into agreeing with you?
26:44You are guilty.
26:45Ava is in this situation because you were too afraid to make a tough decision and now you are trying to blame everyone else.
26:54Because you can't deal with the guilt of having messed up.
26:56You need to stop thinking about what is gonna make you feel like a good parent and start thinking about what your daughter needs.
27:06Okay, careful with that anesthesia. I need you coherent enough to guide me through this.
27:24Don't worry. I've calculated the proper dosage. No. No, not like that. The scalpel goes on the left of the tray, sponges on the right needle driver and sutures in the middle.
27:38Okay. Got it.
27:39Okay.
27:42And when I suggest not barking instructions at me, I'm freaked out enough already.
27:46I'll do my best.
27:48But even with the tequila, when you cut into my ankle, I'll be in extreme pain, which can cause irritability.
27:54I can't do this.
27:56You have to. The worst that could happen is you mess it up and cause permanent damage to my foot.
28:02Which is exactly what will happen if you don't do it.
28:06Okay. Tequila. Stat.
28:09Okay.
28:15Suction.
28:18That enough?
28:20Perfect.
28:22Mediastinum's cleared. Now onto the lung lesions.
28:26I'm having a problem maneuvering in here. There's too much peritoneal scarring from the fungal deposits.
28:31Can you cut at it sharply?
28:33I'm too close to the common bile duct.
28:35Need help?
28:39Morgan was right.
28:42There's no way to remove all the lesions laparoscopically.
28:44All right, let's pull the scopes and open them up.
28:48Okay, the blood's pouring out. What do I do now?
28:49Okay.
28:50Okay.
28:51Okay.
28:52Tighten the turret and then use a sponge to clear the blood.
28:55Okay.
28:56Okay.
28:57Okay.
28:58It's clearing up.
28:59You should be able to see.
29:00I see it.
29:01And the leaking hole.
29:02Now you just need to use the needle driver to sew the edges together.
29:03Be careful.
29:05Okay.
29:06Okay.
29:07Okay.
29:08Be careful not.
29:09Be careful not to what?
29:10Be careful not to what?
29:11Okay.
29:12Okay.
29:13Okay.
29:14Tighten the turret and then use a sponge to clear the blood.
29:15Okay.
29:16Tighten the turret and then use a sponge to clear the blood.
29:19Okay.
29:20It's clearing up.
29:21You should be able to see.
29:22I see it.
29:23And the leaking hole.
29:24I see it.
29:25And the leaking hole.
29:26Now you just need to use the needle driver to sew the edges together.
29:31Be careful not.
29:34Be careful not to what?
29:39Sean.
29:40Put the backpack under my head.
29:44How's that going to help with your ankle?
29:46Well, but I'm about to lose consciousness from blood loss and I don't want dirt in my
29:53...
29:55Sean.
29:56Sean.
29:57Sean.
29:58Sean.
29:59Sean.
30:00Sean.
30:01Sean.
30:02Sean.
30:03Sean.
30:04Sean.
30:05Sean.
30:06Sean.
30:07Sean.
30:08Come on.
30:09Come on, Sean.
30:10Sean.
30:11Sean.
30:12No.
30:13Okay.
30:14Come on, Leah.
30:16If you can...
30:17I'm a pant leg.
30:18Apparently, I'm a little bit better.
30:20Come on, Leah.
30:21If you can...
30:22I'm a pant leg.
30:23Apparently, you can do this.
30:25Alright.
30:26Okay.
30:27May I have freed the pleural membrane?
30:41Why does blood have to be so damn slippery?
30:54I mean, how am I supposed to tie a knot if I can't even grip the damn thread?
31:02peace out in front of me out?
31:10Here we go.
31:13Here we go.
31:14Okay, okay...
31:19Okay...
31:20Here we go.
31:21Hmm...
31:23You're a woman.
31:37Um, yep.
31:40I've always considered myself a supporter of women.
31:44You know, equal pay for equal work.
31:47Right to choose.
31:49Thank you from all of us.
31:53Um, Debbie seems to think that I am overbearing and, uh, controlling.
32:11My ex was a humanities professor in ACLU chapterhead.
32:15But I made more money, and I don't think he was conscious of this,
32:20but I do feel he was threatened by my independence.
32:25The more insecure he got, the more controlling he became.
32:28He had to pick the restaurants where we ate, the movies we saw.
32:33I mean, I definitely had my own issues,
32:36but his need to control me was one of the many reasons our marriage fell apart.
32:41I can feel my toes.
33:05Are you finished?
33:12No.
33:18Now I'm finished.
33:19There's enough flow to keep the tissue alive until we get to an ER.
33:31You did this with a tent repair kit.
33:33And a fishhook.
33:35She is very good at fixing things.
33:40You're lucky.
33:43Yes.
33:45I am.
33:46How do you feel?
33:53Like a gutted fish.
33:55I'm sorry.
33:56We had no choice but to open you up to access all the lesions.
33:58But they were able to remove them all without damaging any of the organs.
34:02You should recover fully.
34:04Physically.
34:05There are new antidepressants you haven't tried.
34:08But I also wouldn't stop the mushroom cultivation.
34:12Really?
34:12After all this?
34:16Cultivation.
34:17If this helped you, it was either the placebo effect
34:20or all the focus you put into perfecting the process.
34:24Sometimes distraction is the best medicine.
34:26We are so sorry.
34:50This is our fault.
34:53It's okay.
35:03I love you.
35:05And I thought our relationship was just a fun distraction.
35:28But when you pushed me away,
35:32I realized it was more than that.
35:37I was hurt.
35:40Resentful.
35:42Which made every interaction we had complicated.
35:47What are you talking about?
35:50You made sure it wasn't complicated at all.
35:53We stopped having sex and now we're friends.
35:57You know it's more than that.
36:00And it can't be.
36:02Not anymore.
36:04What does that even mean?
36:06We still work together.
36:08We have to talk to each other?
36:09About work.
36:10That's it.
36:10We can't try to keep some sort of friendship going.
36:14Which means no more jokes, no more teasing,
36:17nothing that isn't totally professional.
36:19So what?
36:20We just act like robots around each other?
36:28I don't want that.
36:31It's boring.
36:32Well, we act like we did before we ever moved in together
36:40and let ourselves get into this unprofessional mess.
36:48Yeah.
36:49Pretending that what happened didn't happen.
36:51That always works.
36:52Thanks.
37:02You are a horrible father.
37:22And you can't undo the harm you did.
37:27But I should forgive you.
37:29You deserve it.
37:34And I need it.
37:38Because I need you.
37:43So I'd like to keep spending time together.
37:49And talking.
37:54I would love that.
37:56Do you think maybe we could restart everything with a hug?
38:26I was wrong.
38:45I convinced myself that I was right and I was wrong.
38:48I took choice away from you.
38:59And I will do everything I can to make it right.
39:07I'm so sorry.
39:10You don't have to apologize.
39:15Can you stop doing that?
39:26I don't think I can make this work.
39:29I have had this feeling for months.
39:34It's like a pit in my stomach.
39:36And I didn't want to face what it was.
39:40But when we were fighting, I just felt like relief.
39:45Like I had an out.
39:47You think I don't respect you?
39:49I don't.
39:51I do.
39:51Aaron, you almost walked out of our wedding
39:55because I used bad grammar.
40:01Damn.
40:03That was bad.
40:06That was a bad moment.
40:10Marriages are made up of moments, right?
40:13So many of our moments are just great.
40:21Too many are so just painful.
40:30This is crazy.
40:33We love each other.
40:37I love you.
40:43I love you so much.
40:51It's just not enough.
41:16The rain, the drunks, the freezing cold night alone in my car,
41:27and you almost losing your foot
41:29was definitely a bit more of a distraction
41:31than I was hoping for.
41:37But I'm really glad you took me camping.
41:43You're welcome.
41:46I love you.