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00:00I don't want to rush you.
00:02Dr. Hayes used his hand to move down my body.
00:06I couldn't even speak.
00:07I will have to report this.
00:08No, I don't want this to jeopardize my residency.
00:11I can't afford that.
00:13Flog your dear old mother.
00:15I can take it.
00:16You grind the weaklings down to a nub
00:18until one day they can't take it anymore.
00:20I loved your father.
00:22Yeah, until there was nothing left.
00:25Mom? Mom?
00:27She's not breathing.
00:28Cold blue! Cold blue!
00:30Yeah, thanks.
00:36John, hey.
00:37Looks like you got your hands full, man.
00:39What's up, Nate?
00:40Yeah, there was a gas leak near Nate's daycare
00:43and Lynn's halfway across the state visiting a friend
00:45and I'm the emergency contact, aren't I?
00:47So, uh, I need to keep an eye on him until she gets back.
00:52Now, theoretically, he's due for a nap,
00:53but the second he's not being held, he starts to cry.
00:57My patient list is getting pretty backed up.
00:59Any chance you could take him and get him to sleep?
01:02How do you expect me to do that, Rip?
01:04I don't know.
01:05You're a kid doctor.
01:06Aren't there tricks?
01:07I'm a pediatrician, Rip, not a magician.
01:10And, look, I just got some labs back.
01:13I need to see a patient myself, so good luck.
01:16I'll see you, buddy.
01:17Okay.
01:19Trainee.
01:20You know, we literally just want a major labor action
01:23about nurses doing too much, right?
01:24Yes, yes, and I hear that, but counterpoint.
01:29Cute baby.
01:32Hand him over.
01:35You're the best.
01:35You owe me one.
01:38There you go.
01:40So you asked, then what happened?
01:43I told her she should be excited to go with me
01:46because this is an important part of my story.
01:49My Dark Night of the Soul moment.
01:52Dark Night of the Soul moment?
01:53It's the part of the movie where the heroes are at their lowest.
01:58Right before they rise from the ashes and the miracle happens.
02:04So what did this girl say?
02:07She looked confused and said she already had a date for the dance.
02:11Boo.
02:18We're good. We're good.
02:20Here we go.
02:23Let's take this off right here.
02:25She was pretty out of my league anyway.
02:28Okay.
02:28Here.
02:29Yeah.
02:30There.
02:32Save your breath.
02:33Save your breath.
02:36I don't agree with you.
02:39She can't be out of your league.
02:45Can I borrow you two for a minute?
02:47Yeah, of course.
02:50What's up? Is something wrong?
02:51We got the repeat lactic acid level back
02:54and unfortunately it is higher.
02:57Okay, Noah's pneumonia is getting worse.
03:00If the infection continues to progress,
03:02he's headed towards respiratory failure.
03:04He's literally at the top of the transplant list,
03:07so we just need to buy a little time.
03:09I know.
03:09And this is why I think we should consider intubation as an option.
03:13No way.
03:14Noah hates it.
03:15That may be so.
03:15But his level of discomfort right now is...
03:18But it's not just that.
03:20It's just every time we've put him on a machine,
03:24he comes back a little weaker.
03:26And one of these times when we put him to sleep,
03:30we're worried he'll never wake up.
03:32Come in.
03:41Ah, Dr. Howard.
03:45Please, have a seat.
03:48Thanks for coming.
03:50I wanted to talk to you about what happened with Dr. Hayes.
03:57Yes, Dr. Lennox filled me in.
04:01First, I am so sorry you had to go through that
04:05and know that Dr. Lennox and I are here for you.
04:10Oh.
04:12Dr. Lennox and I are here for you.
04:13I am so sorry you had to go through that
04:14and know that Dr. Lennox and I are here for you.
04:19Please, have a seat.
04:22Thanks for coming.
04:24I wanted to talk to you about what happened with Dr. Hayes.
04:30Yes, Dr. Lennox filled me in.
04:35First, I am so sorry you had to go through that
04:39and know that Dr. Lennox and I are here for you.
04:43Oh.
04:46I had to inform Human Resources.
04:49They're going to investigate.
04:53They will want to speak to you.
04:56And they'll speak to him.
04:58Yes.
05:02Sorry, this feels like it's turning into this big deal.
05:05Oh, Dr. Howard.
05:06This is a big deal.
05:10And in order for Dr. Hayes to be held accountable,
05:15we need to treat it that way.
05:28Naomi, look.
05:30I know this isn't what you want.
05:32This is the exact opposite of what I wanted.
05:34I only told you about it because...
05:36I was trying to protect you.
05:36I only told you about it because I was trying to protect you.
05:38Now I have to risk it.
05:39I know this isn't what you want.
05:40This is the exact opposite of what I wanted.
05:40I only told you about it because I was trying to protect you.
05:41Now I have to risk my career with a he said, she said story against a man who brings in more money to this hospital than God.
05:46I didn't have a choice.
05:47I didn't have a choice.
05:52You always have a choice.
05:54You always have a choice.
05:55Like how I chose to trust you.
05:56Like how I chose to trust you.
05:57And we'll make that mistake again.
05:58I know this is the exact opposite of what I wanted.
06:02I only told you about it because I was trying to protect you.
06:05Now I have to risk my career with a he said, she said story.
06:07She said story against a man who brings in more money to this hospital than God.
06:11I didn't have a choice.
06:12You always have a choice.
06:13Like how I chose to trust you.
06:15And we'll make that mistake again.
06:17Hey, I heard you were here.
06:33I was surprised since the memorial's in five hours.
06:38I'm trying to figure out what to say, you know?
06:42It's tricky.
06:44Huh?
06:45What's all of this?
06:47Oh, you know, I'm going to have some pictures of my mom for people to look at.
06:53You know, when they're walking in the church, I'm supposed to pick out five.
06:55How do you encapsulate a life in five photos?
06:58What about this one of the two of you?
07:01Yeah.
07:02You know, you convince yourself that just because somebody hasn't been in your life,
07:11it's not going to hurt.
07:14Except it's your mother, Daniel.
07:16Oh, sorry.
07:25Hey.
07:26Sorry.
07:28So I was wondering if you might have seen any jackasses who might need to apologize around
07:36here.
07:37You know what?
07:38You know what?
07:39I just spotted one.
07:40Yeah.
07:41Yeah.
07:42I met with the surrogacy place this morning for a psych evaluation and a physical.
07:46They asked me about my addiction and my romantic life, neither of which make me seem super stable.
07:53Oh, sorry.
07:54Sorry.
07:55Hey.
07:56Sorry.
07:57So I was wondering if you might have seen any jackasses who might need to apologize around
08:06here.
08:07You know what?
08:08I just spotted one.
08:09Yeah.
08:10I met with the surrogacy place this morning for a psych evaluation and a physical.
08:15They asked me about my addiction and my romantic life, neither of which make me seem super stable.
08:22Will you still be able to do it?
08:25You said that they'd let me know by the end of the day, one way or another.
08:30Dr. Archer?
08:31Yeah.
08:32Need you in treatment for?
08:33Right.
08:34Uh, well, uh, I've got a feeling it'll work out.
08:39It looks like you cut your knee, Mr. Lennox.
08:46No.
08:47Call me Kip.
08:48You know we lock up the good drugs.
08:51Well, it was worth a shot.
08:53Mm-hmm.
08:56You were Dr. Lennox's...
08:58Brother.
08:59Yeah.
09:00Uh, any chance that she's around?
09:02Uh, she's off the floor, but we will take care of you.
09:05Don't worry.
09:06Do you want to tell me what's going on?
09:07What happened here?
09:08Uh, nothing remotely cool.
09:10I stepped off a sidewalk and fell.
09:13You noticed any drainage or pus?
09:17I don't think so.
09:19But you're Archer, right?
09:21Yeah.
09:22Didn't Katie take your job?
09:24That's not exactly how I'd put it.
09:26Believe it or not, I'm on your side.
09:29No one feels your pain more than me.
09:31Yeah.
09:32She's been bossing me around for almost 30 years.
09:35Yeah.
09:36So what, you got all of these from falling off a sidewalk?
09:41No.
09:42Uh, some are previous injuries.
09:46From what?
09:48I-I've had a few falls lately.
09:52My balance has just been a little off.
09:55Max, what's with the Secret Service vibes?
10:02There you are.
10:03Got a girl coming in via private ambulance.
10:05Already got a call from their head of security.
10:07Head of security?
10:08Yeah.
10:09Patient's name is Aaliyah Lancer.
10:10Daughter of Griffin Lancer.
10:12Detective Leonaire.
10:13Here we go.
10:14And then what do we got?
10:15Aaliyah Lancer, 17.
10:16BPs are 92 over 56 and dropping.
10:18She was cyanotic.
10:19Pulse Ox only 86 on room air.
10:21Aaliyah?
10:22Aaliyah, can you hear me?
10:23He's not answering.
10:25What happened?
10:26I went into her room this morning to wake her up and couldn't get any response from her.
10:30She just was kind of listless.
10:32Okay, on my count.
10:33One, two, three.
10:35Thank you, ladies.
10:39BP's 86 over 50.
10:41She just finished her last course of chemo a few days ago.
10:44She's been battling leukemia for the past two years, but she's been doing so well until...
10:50All right, what's happening?
10:51Her heart's failing.
10:52Let's bowl as the leader of saline and start a dopamine infusion.
10:55I can't find a vein.
10:56They've all collapsed because of the chemo.
10:58BP's 80 over 46.
10:59She's dropping.
11:00She's tacky.
11:01Heart rate's 115.
11:02Okay, set me up with a sub-Clevian crash line.
11:12What's...what's this?
11:13They're ports for her chemo and other treatments.
11:16Should we use them?
11:17I've never seen ports like this.
11:19They're experimental.
11:2072 over 40 now.
11:22Give me an easy I.O.
11:29Wait, what are you doing?
11:30Uh, we have to do an I.O. line, drill into her bone marrow to get the medication to her heart.
11:36You want the Lido?
11:37No time.
11:45Got it.
11:46Give me a dose of Epi, then hang the dopamine and saline.
11:52Epi's in.
11:53BP's 82 over 50.
11:54She's coming back.
11:55Yeah.
11:56Hi, girl.
11:57We've managed to stabilize Aaliyah, but it's only temporary.
11:59I don't understand.
12:00The cancer treatment was working.
12:01The cancer isn't causing this.
12:02Her chemo was aggressive and caused scarring throughout her chest, which is putting pressure on her heart.
12:08Okay, so what is the plan?
12:09Well, this is Dr. Morris, one of our...
12:10Pleasure to meet you, sir.
12:11We're gonna try something called decortication.
12:12We'll surgically remove the scar tissue encasing the heart to relieve the pressure.
12:14Is it risky?
12:15It can be.
12:16But it's the best option.
12:17Okay.
12:18It's the best option.
12:19It's the best option.
12:20Okay.
12:21What are you doing?
12:22Okay?
12:23Well, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
12:24I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
12:25I'm sorry.
12:26I'm sorry.
12:27I'm sorry.
12:28I'm sorry.
12:29I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
12:30I'm sorry.
12:31I'm sorry.
12:32I'm sorry.
12:33I'm sorry.
12:34I'm sorry.
12:35I'm sorry, Mr. Morris.
12:36I'll take this patient care of the scar tissue encasing the heart to relieve the pressure.
12:39Is it risky?
12:40It can be.
12:41But it's the best option?
12:42We believe so.
12:43Yes.
12:44Right, make it happen.
12:45Okay.
12:46It's crazy to be standing with him in person.
12:51Did you just call him sir?
12:52Shut up.
13:02while the lily white shall in love delight nor a thorn nor a threat stain her beauty bright
13:13wordsworth huh always thought he was a bit of a hack agreed i'm the poemist by blake but whoops
13:22you know frederick i was unpleasant to you at the hospital and that wasn't fair
13:29no no no man parent-child relationship it's sacred it attracts drastic measures that may be but
13:36you kept your cool and uh treated me better than i deserved well it delights me to hear you say that
13:43but i've always been a very grounded person and i could see just looking out for your mom
13:49something like that i guess and besides time is cruel and someday sooner than either of us would
13:59like we'll be the last two people left who remember margaret
14:05we've got to stick together
14:11hi dad oh boy
14:17hi wait wait wait i thought that you couldn't fly until later tonight because of finals
14:24well i had to move some stuff around but you know i didn't want to stress you out so i called robin to
14:30pick me up oh easy yeah super easy everything okay what do you mean don't do that dad trying to
14:37find a problem thing okay we're just stressed from the traffic on the way here okay yeah don't worry
14:43about it dad we are fine okay we'll see you see you later
14:46why do i feel like i'm about to get bad news
14:51uh because problems with balance tremors at your age can be indicative of larger issues
14:59dr archer is aware of our family history
15:03about that we have a 50 50 chance of inheriting a cruel and sudden death is that what this is
15:08we don't know it could be the prion disease presenting or it could be a number of other
15:11things multiple sclerosis transverse myelitis autoimmune issues
15:14well if that's all it is so what we need to do is run a battery of tests figure out exactly what's
15:20going on and will the tests show if i have what mom had yes then i'm not doing it this isn't a
15:28discussion kip you have to let us test you i don't have to do anything it's my choice yes but you could
15:34be risking your life well luckily i made peace with risk a long time ago
15:41really yeah and that's for sure okay yeah i will and we'll get back to you in a few minutes thank you
15:48what's up uh how's noah yeah he's not so good his o2 set keeps dropping why because he just got some
15:58good news what he's getting new lungs organ owners of america called to say that a pair of lungs is
16:04going to be available in the next few hours but it is a little bit complicated how so the lungs are
16:11coming in from omaha they have to finish removing them and then helicopter them here it could be
16:17several hours before they arrive and noah's lung function is going down fast you're saying you might
16:23need to intubate him in the interim i think we may be past that and he may have to go on ecmo that's
16:28like that machine when that puts oxygen into noah's blood outside of the body normally in considering noah's
16:36condition i'd recommend it immediately i feel like there's a but putting him on ecmo is a serious
16:44surgery that carries its own risks like what to be clear ecmo is often a bridge for transplant
16:51candidates that said there are neurological risks such as stroke blood clots more concerning for us is
16:58taking into account noah's particular history there is a significant risk of infection so saving his life
17:05could cost him the new lungs it could so where does that leave him well for now we are going to
17:12put noah on a biped machine and see how he holds up but we might have a difficult choice to make very soon
17:27okay thank you that'd be great all right
17:42hey how's the lancer surgery going not sure you're still working any idea where the mom is in this
17:49picture you haven't read his book his wife died when alia was six months old also cancer right before
17:59he made his first billion wow thank god it's hard to imagine having so much good luck and so much bad
18:07back in one lifetime so i don't understand the purpose of this meeting what specifically does the
18:16board want to discuss they didn't say they just said they want to go over the allegations against dr
18:20haynes that seems a bit early given that hr's just started their investigation
18:29hello miss goodwin
18:30i'm sorry i thought you called this meeting to discuss the allegations against dr hayes we did
18:42then why is he here
18:50the board is looking into it but while they do dr hayes will continue to work at the hospital
18:57and because this is the first accusation against him his privileges won't be revoked we need to
19:04escalate this let's take it to a lawyer or the police well i know and i agree no no just stop
19:10i appreciate that you are angry on my behalf but respectfully i don't want any more of your help
19:17dr howard the reaction of the board was unacceptable and my support for you is not going anywhere
19:24but this train has left the station miss goodwin is right there's always going to be obstacles when
19:31a man in power is called to task so we need to find a different way to fight do we because so far your
19:37help has only made things worse what's happening now is exactly what i was scared of he gets off with
19:43a slap on the wrist and i get pushed into obscurity you don't know that maybe but what i do know is that
19:49whenever anyone looks at me the first thing they'll think of now is what happened with dr hayes not
19:55what kind of doctor i am or what kind of person okay dr can i go now of course
20:11there's my girl how are you feeling alia my throat hurts but i can breathe a little better oh
20:29that's good that's good you really scared me this morning i like to keep you on your toes mission
20:39accomplished rest is good don't fight it
20:45mr lancer
20:55it seems like she's doing better
21:13it's complicated we were able to remove a significant amount of the scar tissue from the
21:18chest cavity and the lungs which did reduce some of the tension on her heart the scarring is more
21:25pervasive than the initial ct suggested the thoracic fibrosis is still extensive what does that mean
21:33it means that while the surgery did help her heart the damage to the other organs
21:39was severe her condition is only going to get worse so what are the other options
21:53mr lancer any attempt we make to intervene will send her into respiratory failure
21:59now we will continue to give her pressers and and oxygen and we will keep her comfortable
22:05but there's not much else we can do
22:10i'm so sorry
22:13well i don't accept that
22:17uh excuse me there's always a solution there's always a way around something mr lancer
22:23i wish they was you're not thinking creatively enough that's a problem look i understand that
22:28this is difficult to hear but i assure you as alia's doctor well maybe that's the issue maybe i need to
22:35find a better doctor
22:48i don't know how hard it must be for you to be here given the way my mom treated you and i just
23:04i just really appreciate it dad i'm fine okay was grandma racist yes but she apologized for it
23:14basically every time she called she called you
23:18you didn't know that no
23:25yeah well i was confused about it too the first time i answered figured she was just trying to make
23:31herself feel better but then she kept calling every couple months
23:35well i mean what did you what did you talk about nothing really she would just ask how i was doing
23:44kind of check in it was never really a long conversation and honestly a little awkward
23:50but she'd remember what i told her and it seemed like she actually cared
23:58huh
24:06you're dr howard i'm britney i'm i'm a nurse in orthopedics have we met no no i um
24:14i just heard through the grapevine about your accusation against dr hayes
24:21yeah i really don't want to talk about it
24:25yeah yeah of course i'm sorry
24:35it's just that i understand how you feel
24:41exactly how you feel
24:44oh i'm so sorry you had to go through that
24:50you too
24:53i decided not to say anything i told myself it was a smart move
24:59but if i had been braver maybe you wouldn't be in the situation that you're oh no no don't
25:03don't say that please this is not your fault and even if you had said something it wouldn't have
25:08mattered he's gonna get away with it
25:11you know i don't think that's true
25:16i mean even if hayes doesn't get what's coming to him
25:21everybody's watching now
25:24and that next young woman maybe she'll be spared
25:28so um i guess i just wanted to say thank you
25:34for doing what i couldn't
25:45oh
25:53oh who's at 76. hey what's the bipap level 30 centimeters and maxed out is he okay i think we need to put him on
25:58ecmo now okay whatever you have to do let's please please help him
26:02dad no please he doesn't want to rest not being able to get a transplant if i don't get the new
26:09lungs i die anyway what's the point
26:11can we can we wait can we wait we can but not without serious risks
26:21dark night of the soul
26:24right before the miracle who's at 76 it was the bipap level 30 centimeters and maxed out is he okay i think
26:30i think we need to put him on ecmo now okay whatever you have to do let's please please help him
26:35dad no please he doesn't want to rest not being able to get a transplant if i don't get the new
26:42lungs i die anyway what's the point
26:46can we can we wait we can but not without serious risks
26:50okay no ecmo but let's get him up into pre-op with the transplant now he needs to be ready to
27:08second those lungs land all right go on it
27:14why do i keep seeing everyone carrying a baby around your discharge paperwork is done you're free to go
27:20ah katie come on don't be like that not being like anything oh really because it feels like
27:29you're punishing me for holding up my end of the deal we both made when you were a kid which i'm not
27:36anymore which means that you don't get to decide what i do really because you sleep on my couch eat
27:42my food ask for money which i won't do anymore i'll just go away i won't bother you yeah heard that
27:49before oh wait katie i knew you couldn't resist my couch what's wrong i can't stand up oh i i i i
27:59can't move my legs hey i heard your kid's lungs came through yeah it's getting prepped as we speak
28:19nice what's going on with your patient in the party in her room you told griffin there wasn't
28:24much we could do for his daughter no he wants a second opinion second third 56th he's bringing
28:31in every heavy hitter in chicago i mean i can't say i blame the guy doctor told me my kid was dying
28:37you better believe i'd be looking for someone to disagree too oh good for you for taking the high
28:43road yeah well the medicine's the medicine he can talk to whoever he wants to eventually he's gonna
28:50have to accept it hey how's your brother ivy decadron seems to be helping a little feeling
29:03has returned to his legs well that's good even if it's a stopgap if you can get him to test i've
29:08talked to him he won't do it well he's emotional understandably it's not just that well maybe you
29:14could say that i can't okay he won't listen to me i'm somehow making everything worse so
29:18i need a minute can you yeah of course sure sure
29:44i'm usually better at reading people normally i'd know right away if someone was a complete bastard
29:49it's amazing for someone who prides themselves on being analytical you jump right to conclusions her
29:54story doesn't even make sense naomi has no reason to lie and the story she told me the way you
30:01it's true speaking candidly i've never needed to resort to that kind of thing
30:09i can have any woman i want you couldn't have me
30:13i had you from the moment we met you just needed to feel like it was hard
30:23you just needed to feel the push and the pull
30:25naomi misread a situation
30:32that's unfortunate you arrogant prick
30:37seems like you just need somebody to yell at
30:39but it is not going to go well for you if you keep pushing this narrative
30:46i think you've misread the situation oh how so
30:50well you think you're safe from me because i follow the rules and you don't
30:54because i'm pragmatic i care about my future maybe i don't maybe i'll light myself on fire just to watch
31:03just to watch you burn with me
31:10it's nice running into you
31:14my mother and i had a complicated relationship
31:24when i was young she was my whole world and i just remember wanting to be closer to her
31:32but as i got older i started to notice how different we were and something changed
31:37between us and we weren't in each other's lives for a while but i'm happy to report recently we
31:44reconnected and we began the process of healing
31:50you know what uh that's not quite true
31:55uh the truth is is that i spent my entire life running away from my mother because i was terrified
32:01of turning into her and what stinks about not talking to somebody for 30 years is that people
32:09can change and you wouldn't have a clue i always wanted to have that last conversation with my mom
32:16you know the one where you are honest with each other and um maybe start to forgive each other
32:27and i did have a last conversation with my mom but it sure wasn't that one
32:32i give anything to change that
32:36mom i'm so sorry if i hurt you and i hope you can forgive me and i also want to say um
32:46it's that i love you
32:51because love between a parent and a child it goes beyond any one moment or decision it goes about anything
33:01well
33:15hey hey hey finally got him down
33:22Yeah, only took all shift.
33:26Well, Mitchell Ripley is nothing if not persistent.
33:34You look so happy.
33:36Yeah, except I'm terrified to move and I've lost all feeling in my left arm.
33:41I've lost all feeling in my left arm.
33:43You know, I heard you get used to it.
33:47I've lost all feeling in my left arm.
33:49You know, I heard you get used to it.
33:52Sorry, I've got to take this.
33:56Yeah, yeah.
33:58Hi, this is Hannah.
33:59Hi, this is Dr. Tessin from Chicago Reproductophil.
34:02Hi, Dr. Tessin.
34:05I will get right to it.
34:07I'm very sorry to say we cannot approve you as a surrogate at this time.
34:11Is this because of what I said in my psychophil addiction, as I'm sure you're aware, is complicated?
34:17It's not the psyche, Val.
34:19But what do you mean?
34:21It's not the psyche, Val, that's preventing you from being a surrogate.
34:25It's something we found when we ran your labs.
34:34That was very brave, my friend.
34:36Well, whatever it was, I really appreciate your being here.
34:40Where else would I be?
34:43And I'm sorry it's under these circumstances, but it's so good to see your faces.
34:50We'll have to plan a proper catch-up later.
34:53Yes.
34:54Yeah.
34:55All right.
35:01It means everything that you're here, Sharon. Everything.
35:05Mm-hmm.
35:06Excuse me.
35:07Mm-hmm.
35:20Sharon?
35:21Hey, Peter.
35:22What's going on?
35:23Half of the board has called or texted me in the last ten minutes.
35:26That is because they're being contacted by the Tribune asking them to comment on the accusations against Nicholas Hayes.
35:33The paper?
35:34Do they know about Dr. Howard?
35:36No, no, no.
35:37It's not just her.
35:38Someone found multiple women to come forward who were also harassed by Hayes.
35:41Wow.
35:42Well, they'll be forced to suspend him now.
35:45Yeah.
35:46I would expect so.
35:47And the board, as you can imagine, are not happy.
35:50Sharon.
35:51Do you know who did this?
35:52I mean, who leaked the story?
35:54Do you think I'd tell you if I did?
35:59There we go.
36:02I know.
36:03This may seem like a big production, but we've got you.
36:06I'm gonna go ahead and check with your surgeon.
36:17See if we're getting close.
36:28I'm sorry.
36:29What's the holdup?
36:30The surgery's been canceled.
36:36Do it.
36:53Hey, what's going on?
36:54I heard there's a problem with the lungs.
36:56What?
36:57No!
36:58Lungs are fine.
36:59Transport went great.
37:00Then why did we have to pull Noah Macron out of the OR?
37:03These lungs aren't going to a Noah Macron.
37:05Wait.
37:06I don't understand.
37:07What were they going to?
37:08Aaliyah Lancer.
37:09All right.
37:10I'm gonna go put this in the car and we can head out.
37:11This is Anna's, right?
37:12Yeah.
37:13Yeah.
37:14I'm gonna go put this in the car and we can head out.
37:16This is Anna's, right?
37:17Yeah.
37:18Yeah.
37:19I'm gonna go put this in the car and we can head out.
37:21This is Anna's, right?
37:22Yeah.
37:23Hey, Dad.
37:24Hey, Dad.
37:25You guys said when you came in the traffic was bad coming in from the airport?
37:56Why are you asking?
37:57Why are you asking?
37:58Well, because your luggage tags say that you flew into Chicago four weeks ago.
38:03You've been here the whole time.
38:09Um...
38:10It's kind of complicated.
38:12Um...
38:13What's complicated?
38:14I didn't want to tell you right away, okay?
38:17Tell me what?
38:18Tell me what, honey?
38:22That I dropped out of Stanford.
38:27Okay?
38:28I dropped out.
38:41Why are you packing up?
38:43Hayes is suspended.
38:44You don't need to go anywhere.
38:45I need a fresh start.
38:47I need an apartment.
38:48I need a new hospital.
38:50You know, I feel terrible about how this all unfolded.
38:57I actually spent most of today thinking of ways to punish Hayes.
39:00Come up with anything good?
39:03I did.
39:05But someone beat me to it.
39:07Someone with the composure and foresight to speak to other victims
39:12and convince them to go public, then reach out to the Tribune.
39:16Someone smart and organized.
39:19Do you know anyone like that?
39:24Sometimes you just have to find a different way to fight.
39:32And I want you to know...
39:34I was trying to do the right thing.
39:39I just wish you'd come to me first.
39:41included me in the conversation.
39:43You want to feel like you're in it together.
39:44You want to feel like you're in it together.
40:00How are you feeling?
40:02Better.
40:03Feelings back in my legs.
40:06Come here to yell at me again?
40:09No.
40:11I shouldn't have yelled at you before.
40:13I'm not trying to be stubborn.
40:19I'm just scared.
40:23I know.
40:28I realize...
40:30I've been thinking about this the wrong way.
40:32Because I keep thinking about it like it's a you thing.
40:34What?
40:35Me having a disease?
40:36Is it a me thing?
40:37No.
40:38It's an us thing.
40:39It always has been.
40:42So we need a new pact.
40:43A new pact?
40:44Mm-hmm.
40:46You get tested.
40:48I get tested.
40:49You sure?
40:50I mean, if we can't keep hiding from the truth, we'll face it together.
41:03Yeah.
41:08Excuse me.
41:10What did you do?
41:11Excuse me?
41:12I want to know what you did.
41:14What?
41:15What happened?
41:16Did you know about this?
41:17Know about what?
41:18The system somehow.
41:19Okay?
41:20He took the lungs from my cystic fibrosis patient and gave them to his own daughter.
41:22What?
41:23Did you bribe someone?
41:24Relax.
41:25Don't do not...
41:26It's all right.
41:27It's all right.
41:28It's all right.
41:29It's all right.
41:30I didn't bribe anyone.
41:31I acquired other opinions from doctors who concluded that Aaliyah was an excellent candidate
41:36for lung transplant.
41:38Given that her case is more dire, it took priority.
41:42More dire.
41:43But even with new lungs, Aaliyah's chances of survival are extremely low.
41:50There's a 12-year-old boy that was waiting for those lungs for months.
41:53And you just signed his death warrant.
41:55I did what I had to do to give my daughter a chance.
41:59Which is exactly what any parent would do in my shoes.
42:02What?
42:03Would you rather have me just sit and watch her die?
42:06You shouldn't have that power.
42:07Okay?
42:08That's the problem here.
42:09Maybe.
42:10But that's not my problem.
42:11You.
42:12You said that the lung was the most acute issue.
42:14Now that we've dealt with that, let's move on to the next obstacle.
42:19No one wants your daughter to die, Mr. Lancer.
42:21And we will do everything we can to help her.
42:23But this...
42:24This isn't right.
42:26So what do you want me to do?
42:29That's my kid in there.
42:31I can't lose her.
42:36I won't.
42:37Mr. Lancer.
42:39We're gonna fight this.
42:41You do what you need to do.
42:44And I'll do the same.
42:57That's my kid in there.
42:59In there.
43:02I can't lose her.
43:05I won't.
43:06Mr. Lancer.
43:08We're gonna fight this.
43:11You do what you need to do.
43:14And I'll do the same.
43:29Mr. Lancer.
43:30Yeah.
43:31So.
43:32Yeah.
43:34Yeah.
43:35No.
43:36No.
43:37No.
43:38No.
43:39No.
43:40No.
43:42No.
43:43No.
43:45No.
43:46No.
43:47No.
43:48No.
43:49No.
43:50No.
43:51I'll do it.
43:52No.