RFDS (2021) s03e03 Episode Script

Source Control

This whole pissy
routine is very tedious.
- Pissy?
- What do you wanna know, mate?
Why are you bagging off to Adelaide
when you knew we were
all under the pump?
The only way to free you
is to remove your lower leg.
Poppy, Taylor and the driver will go.
I think it's the wrong call.
It's not your call to make.
It's mine.
The crash victim's mother, Anna Galanis,
criticised the medical response.
My son was left to die
because they saved
the driver responsible
for this crash instead.
What's happening?
Graham was concussed,
Mira's talking them down.
You've trained for this, OK?
We're just gonna do
everything you've practised.
Push both good pedals.
They've landed, all clear.
My God!
The bus driver, his tox screens
have come back positive
for amphetamines.
(INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC)
So, I bumped into Cameron the other day.
He said to say hi.
Oh, you're besties all
of a sudden, are you?
Oh, you know, we're friendly.
Yeah, well tell him I send my regards.
And any more thoughts about
whether to tell him about the whole
Oh yeah, plenty of thoughts, actually.
Do you want to know what
I'm thinking right now?
- I think I got it. Thanks, mate.
- Hmm!
Hey, look who's here.
- Oh.
- Hey.
- Good morning.
- How you feeling, Tay?
Yeah, yeah, much better.
Hey, tell Indi thanks so
much for the Rocky videos.
They kept me going.
How about the one with
the sprinkler up her
(LAUGHS)
Who's Rocky?
It's-it's Indi's dog.
Who's Indi?
Ryan's daughter. Don't worry.
I struggle to keep up too, mate.
Don't worry about it.
I hope everything goes well
with Anna and Poppy today.
Isn't that out past Kingsley?
Yeah, they just got home.
You're sure you're
OK to go out that far?
Yes.
I got a note from my
doctor and everything.
Anna still doesn't know about
the driver's tox screen, hey?
No, no that won't be made
public 'til the trial.
Taylor?
Thank you.
And one for a Pete?
Yeah.
I'm new in town.
That looks like us.
Patient with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
with significant abdominal pain.
Go get 'em, lifesavers.
Bye.
Patient's Arthur Martin,
63-year-old councillor.
With his history, we need to be aware
of possible bowel perforation
and aortic dissection.
Yeah, yeah, no I know Art.
He's been on the town
council for decades.
His missus was on the CWA with Mum.
What's-what's her name again?
Linda.
She makes the most delicious puddings
for the Christmas fundraiser.
You're quite the local now, aren't you?
It takes at least 20 years, doesn't it?
I don't know, you know more about
what's going on around here than I do.
I can't tell if that's a statement
or a rather loaded question.
You really think Taylor's well
enough to be working today?
As her doctor, I can't tell you anything
she hasn't already and
you already know that.
Yeah, but you did think
she was well enough to be
working at the bus crash, so
I know you disagreed with
all of my decisions there,
so how about we take that as a
given and focus on Arthur, please?
Alright.
- We good to go?
- Absolutely.
How you settling back in, Peter Piper?
Word is you really left
because you burnt bridges
with half the ladies in town.
- I don't know about that, mate.
- Really?
'Cause I heard you had a bigger
flock of birds coming at ya
than when Captain Sully
ditched into the Hudson.
Is that right?
Don't you have checks
to do or something?
Yeah, seems all my checks are complete.
Thanks, mate.
Linda.
Eliza, thanks for coming so quickly.
He's just over at the shed.
Here.
They're here, darling.
Hi, Arthur.
It's Dr Harrod.
We met at the field day, remember?
Yeah. G'day, Art.
Linda, I told you I'm fine.
You didn't need to call anyone.
You're not fine.
Oh!
Art, easy.
Ahh!
- Put your weight on me.
- I'm fine.
You're alright. Stop fussing.
Are you normally fit and well, Art?
As a Mallee bull.
What are you looking for?
With his Ehlers-Danlos syndrome,
he's at a higher risk of
bleeding around his aorta,
so I want to rule that out.
I told you, it's just a stomach bug.
Ohh!
That's not a stomach bug.
If you can just keep still for me, Art.
Pain relief for you,
Art. Breathe in for me.
- Oh.
- And again.
Any change in bowel movements, Art?
No.
(SHEEP BAA)
The good news is that I
can't see any dissection
and there's no obvious
bleeding in the upper abdomen.
Though I'm not getting great
views of the lower quadrants.
So, how about we get you on the plane
and we'll take a more
thorough look there?
I don't need to go all
the way to hospital, do I?
I'm afraid so.
Art hates flying.
Don't worry, love. I'm coming with you.
No, it's nothing, honestly.
It'll pass. Oh!
No, no, no.
You're going, alright,
and I'm coming with you.
- Oh!
- Art.
Art, this could still
be a thoracic dissection,
a perforation or peritonitis,
all of which are very serious.
You need proper scans in hospital.
I'll pack us a bag.
We are good to go.
- You got the sanitiser?
- Yes.
And the Panadol?
- Ah ha.
- What about the Sudocrem?
Sorry. I micromanage when I get nervous.
We hadn't noticed.
You're going to be great.
OK, and so are we. Yes, Mum.
- Have the best first day back.
- Thank you.
And say hi to Sal for me.
- And Timmy.
- I will.
Bye, bubba, hope you have
a good day with Aunty Sal.
Bye bye.
Bye.
- Love you.
- You too.
- (BABY GURGLES)
- Yeah.
Sudocrem, Sudocrem.
Where did Daddy put the Sudocrem?
Ah yes, here we go.
Don't tell Mama.
(UPBEAT MUSIC)
Oh, God.
And his roommate walks into the kitchen.
I'm completely naked
except for the holster.
I was like
I'm like this.
Did you have the gun in it?
Well no, they have to lock them up.
- Oh, of course.
- But I put a banana in there.
(LAUGHTER)
You had to put a banana where, sorry?
Ah, she, Chaya, is doing
the dirty with hot cop.
- What cop?
- Hot cop.
- Caleb?
- Just twice.
Well, 2.5 times.
It's purely casual. I
was very clear about that.
- I don't get it.
- I do.
So, how are Leonie's
shoes fitting for you?
Like Ronald McDonald's.
Um, here's your flight log
and you're good to land
at Anna's property, right?
Ah no, the strip hasn't been graded yet
so we're going to go to Kingsley.
That's fine, just
keep turnarounds tight.
Welcome back hey?
- Yes, sorry, welcome back.
- Thank you.
I'm just, I'm getting ridden like a
Can you put that down?
Like a cop in a mental
health clinic apparently.
Mainly in the shower is what I heard.
Just 2.5 times, though.
- Come on.
- That was it.
(LAUGHTER)
Which hospital we going to?
Broken Hill.
I'll text Margie.
Get her to roll out the red carpet.
Arty's sister works at the ED there.
No, no, she doesn't need to know, love.
Let's-let's not, you
know, worry her yet, OK?
Something's off.
Hey, like what?
I don't know.
There's something he's not telling us.
I just think blokes like him
don't like to cause a fuss.
Are you still on with
that handsome firefighter?
Oh, Ryan?
Yes.
Just the other day,
I was talking to the ladies
in the CWA about how you met.
Talk about romance.
Really? Really, I haven't heard this.
I haven't heard this one.
At the Mundi Mundi festival,
a car rolled back over
a little kelpie's leg.
Ryan managed to lift the car up,
get the little fella out
and Eliza stitched it all up.
It's like a Mills and
Boon novel, isn't it?
That's not quite how it happened.
It is now.
The CWA grapevine will see to that.
(CHUCKLES)
There's some free fluid in
the rectovesical pouch
and uh
(MACHINE BEEPS)
What is that?
The sound waves aren't going through.
Just, adjust the gain.
I don't think the gain's the problem.
I told you he was hiding something.
Oops. Is he alright?
Yeah, well Doc's just
going to check that out now,
Linda, but why don't you
and I just start filling out
some of this paperwork.
Just put these cans on, so
you can hear me a bit better.
Oh, right.
Art, is there something
you've forgotten to tell me?
Because on the scan,
I can see an obstruction
inside you.
Any idea what it is?
Linda can't hear us.
I don't have to tell her and
we don't care how it got there,
but we do need to know
because it's in a rather
dangerous position.
Maybe
I, uh, I did slip over, last night,
getting out of the shower.
OK, um, and do you remember
what it was you might have landed on?
Like a like a handle or something?
I think it was a a..a cylinder.
A what?
A cylinder.
Of propane gas.
Please don't tell her.
OK.
Uh
one sec.
Linda? You can take those off now.
Nigel, can we have a
sea level cabin, please?
Why's that?
Because we might possibly have
an explosive foreign object
lodged inside the patient's rectum.
Here, you've brought my baby.
Hey? Whoo!
Oh, there's Aunty's darling.
Look how fat and lovely she is.
Hey.
- Say hello.
- Hello.
- Come on, we'll bring her inside.
- Hello, Aunty.
Sorry it took me so long.
- She's got Timmy's eyes, ay?
- You reckon?
Yeah.
- Where is he?
- He's in there.
Look at her.
You think he'd prefer a bit
more space than that table?
I'm waiting for Darren to get home.
Really?
Well he's been back and forth
about three times this year.
It's time to put him to rest.
Hey you mob, someone said
the RFDS doc was here?
Hey.
- Naomi?
- Look out, Wayne Yates.
What are you doing here? I
thought you were still on Tiwi?
I was, I moved here two months ago.
When was that ALS course,
like three years ago?
Can't be, I'm barely
getting over that hangover.
Shame.
Anyway, I just, sorry to bother
you, I thought you were working.
No, it's OK. I'm here with Aunty.
This is my little one. Kalthi.
Oh, she's too delicious.
What've you got?
Just got a call from one of the boys.
A young ranger at Carston River
top creek, chest pain, fever.
History of childhood stuff.
Tonsillitis, impetigo,
perianal strep, the usual.
Mmm.
No confirmed rheumatic though,
so I just wondered if
He might not know he has it.
So that could cause him symptoms?
Yeah, even slightly damaged
valves can cause endocarditis.
Thanks, yeah I just wanted to check.
No worries.
Give me a call if you need.
It's your day off with your bub there.
I'm right. I'll be
back in an hour or so.
Hey, it was good
seeing you, Wayne Yates.
Yeah, you too.
So, what does it mean legally?
The driver taking drugs?
The bus driver.
Ah, that the charges will be upgraded.
And so will the anger in
town when it goes public
so we just we need to make them feel
as supported as possible before it does.
What helped for you, after your crash?
Just people showing up,
even if I hated it at the time.
OK, cockpit closed for landing.
500, 400
300, 200
100, 50.
Yo!
It's like she never left.
That's my girl.
Nice one, Mira.
Eliza, is everything OK?
Art has a bit of trapped gas,
so we're decreasing our
altitude to help ease his pain.
Why's it trapped?
Well it could be a
range of things really.
Strictures. Volvulus, intussusception.
We'll get him to hospital for
scans to get to the bottom
We'll find the answer.
While you're here,
you might wanna stop in
and see Shaun and Big Sammy.
Them two on the outs again.
Fighting over money.
Yeah, they're always
fighting over money.
- Oedema.
- Mmm.
Like I said, fighting over money.
No, no, Naomi and that ranger.
She said she'd be an hour or what.
Yeah, she alright. She
a good one, that one.
You mind watching Kalthi
for a little bit or what?
Go on then.
Take a week, take a
year. Leave her with me.
- We'll be fine.
- Sure?
Course, don't expect her
back in a hurry, though.
Thank you.
Any time.
Hey, Anna.
It's Chaya and Taylor from the RFDS.
Hey, come in.
Can I get you a cuppa?
Yeah, thanks. I'll give you a hand.
Hey, is Poppy home?
I'd love to say hi.
If you can find her.
She's out walking.
Walking?
Mm-hm.
Come through.
It's a beautiful property.
Thank you.
We have a gastro surgeon in Broken Hill.
I've asked them to handle this
as sensitively as possible.
What was his plan anyway?
I'm not sure he had one.
Oh! Ahh!
BP's dropped.
I thought going lower was
meant to help with the pain.
It's getting worse.
There's something else
going on, isn't there?
Ah well, we'll-we'll learn more
once we get to the hospital.
I'm right, aren't I?
- Linda, leave them be.
- I'm right.
There's something going on
that you're not telling me.
Just let them do their jobs.
I will when they tell me the truth.
It's me.
I'm the one
Can you tell her?
There's a metal cylinder
lodged inside Arthur's rectum.
What's it doing there?
I put it there.
(GASPS)
(LAUGHS)
- Linda, you right?
- Linda?
- Let's get her some juice.
- Yeah, alright.
(MACHINE BEEPS)
Hey, sorry if I'm over-stepping.
I just wanted to see
if you needed a hand?
No, thank God you came.
Hayden, the doctor's here.
His heart's racing. I've got
an IV in, monitoring's on.
There's some pedal oedema.
Yeah.
Hey Hayden, how you feeling bro?
- Not good, Unc.
- That's no good.
Naomi's done a great
job looking after you.
Those voltages seem off.
Yeah, I did a 12 lead.
Decreased voltages in all leads.
I reckon there's some alternans.
Sorry, can I borrow your Ta.
OK, here we go.
Yeah, breathing's quick but clear.
- Heart's a bit muffled.
- BP's low too.
82 over 50.
Yeah, look here.
Janeway lesions.
Endocarditis?
Hayden, there's a chance
you've got an infection
around your heart
that's causing a build-up of fluid,
so we'll get you into hospital,
have a proper look, OK?
Hayden?
Hayden, you there?
No pulse.
OK, starting CPR.
27, 28, 29, 30.
Checking pulse and rhythm.
Non-shockable, PEA.
I think it's tamponade.
How's that LMA?
Yeah, it's working.
Do you want adrenaline?
Yeah, thanks, 10 mils in 1 in 10,000.
I think we need to do
a pericardiocentesis.
Out here?
We've got to drain this fluid
that's pressing on the heart
or it won't be able to pump.
That's 30.
You have an angiocath?
Yeah, bottom right of that pack there,
but the ultrasound's back at the clinic.
Well, we're just going to have to feel
our way through and hope for the best.
No, not the power.
No, no, no, no, no.
Please don't be dead.
Oh, shit!
It's so peaceful out here.
It used to be peaceful,
now it's just quiet.
Here you go.
Thanks.
I was gonna to ask
how Poppy's recovering,
but she's a force of nature!
She's determined to get
used to that prosthesis
so she can move onto a running blade
and I don't have the heart to
Pop's always been a
determined little thing.
Why do I feel like she gets
those genes from her mum?
(BIRDS CHIRP)
Hey, what are you doing?
Hi. Sorry, I was just
Who are you?
I'm Taylor with, um, with the RFDS.
My God, you are a machine.
Yeah, well state
selections are coming up.
Yeah, so we can provide a whole
bunch of different services.
It's-it's whatever um,
whatever we can help with,
so occupational therapists,
housekeeping, any support at all.
How about an apology?
Well, I've heard the
official explanation
from you guys but nothing
from that English doctor.
I can't I can't imagine
the anger and grief that you're feeling.
I do know that Dr Harrod did do
everything she possibly could.
She could've taken Joe.
Is it feeling any better?
No. It feels like I'm
being struck by lightning
unless I'm walking on it.
I'm sorry, that that must be awful.
Yeah, well it's nothing compared to
everything else.
Yeah, I get that.
(CHUCKLES) How would you get that?
Oh, shit.
Poppy?
Oh, God!
Are you alright? Chaya!
(THUNDER RUMBLES)
What happens if you're wrong?
Then I'm out in the bush,
about to insert a big needle
into a kid's heart for no reason at all.
OK, pause there.
Coming in under the ribcage.
OK, we wanna see straw-coloured fluid.
There we go.
You were right.
Even a broken clock's
right twice a day, hey?
Hopefully, that releases the
pressure around his heart.
OK, check his pulse.
Yep, there's a pulse. That
storm front's getting close.
OK, that tamponade's
drained and we've got ROSC.
We should get out of
here before we get bogged.
Agreed.
Ooh.
I told you it was too soon.
I'm fine, Mum.
Just dizzy.
Oh, my God.
How much walking have you been doing?
Every day. It's too much.
They said 20,000 steps, Mum.
Yeah, over time.
For your brain to adjust, right?
Yeah, the initial prosthesis is really
just for balance and confidence
until the muscles
settle into a new shape.
Why don't we bring you back
into hospital for a proper look
and get you some antibiotics?
I just got out of hospital.
I know, Poppy, I'm sorry.
But I think this could
be a serious infection.
Sorry, honey, sorry,
sorry, sorry, sorry.
You OK, Linda? Do you want some more?
I'm fine.
Sweetheart, I'm sorry.
Are you homosexual?
What?
No.
- No, I'm not.
- So, just a masochist?
It didn't hurt me, darling.
Quite the opposite. It's
What, so you get a kick out
of putting things up there?
You need to remove it now.
It's not that simple.
Well, it went up there.
It can come out, can't it?
Objects slide in more easily than out.
Sphincters spasm so
Oh, well, he should thought about
that before he started sticking
gas cans up his bottom, shouldn't he?
All medical procedures in
hospital are confidential.
(LAUGHS)
Oh, you're still new here.
In this town, nothing like
this stays confidential.
Can-can you at least try to remove it?
There's a risk of perforating the bowel.
Surgery in hospital is the safest bet.
I just, I-I can't put,
you know, Linda through all the gossip.
Me?
It's your election coming up.
Your life's more important
than your reputation, Art.
What about our children's reputation?
Your son works in a bank,
your-your daughter is a
primary school teacher.
They have kids.
Oh, what are they going
to say at the school?
All because you have to do this
and you-you don't even have the
decency to talk to me about it.
Nigel?
What if we diverted to Dubbo?
Hang on, what?
It's an hour in the opposite direction.
Do we have the fuel?
I think so but
Yeah, yeah, but you can't.
It takes the plane out of
service for the rest of the day.
Well, I think he needs to
see his specialist there.
In case of complications with his heart.
No, what he needs is immediate surgery.
It's an extra hour.
He'll be OK.
You'd want to hope so.
Can we
Yeah.
Are you trying to
punish me for the crash?
I don't know, are you
trying to compensate for it?
Because if his bowel perforates
because we flew an extra
hour, that's on you.
Well add it to the complaint pile.
Nigel, if we can
divert to Dubbo please.
So, we're not going to Broken Hill?
- No.
- Oh, thank you.
Thank you.
Uh-oh.
OK, hang here for a sec. I'll just
- Hey.
- Hey.
Poppy's got an infection.
We need a transfer.
Is everything OK?
Ah, not really.
I left the power on.
I'm trying to fix it.
How sick is she?
Yeah, we can manage.
Just do what you can.
- Yep.
- We'll get on board.
(PHONE RINGS)
Wayne, bit busy if you're
just calling about rosters?
No, I've found myself an
80 kilo P1 at Carston River.
Any chance of a pickup?
Pete and Eliza are on a P1 and
Mira's on a P3 out at Kingsley.
I'll connect her to the call.
- Hey?
- Hey.
I've got Wayne on the line.
What is Is everything OK with Kalthi?
Yeah, yeah, she's all good.
She's with Sal, but I kind of
need a pickup at Carston River.
Hang on, what, why-why?
Got a patient that's
a bit critical here, Miz.
Can you get here or not?
Ah, no. Not at the moment.
I am
I left the power on and
now the battery's dead.
What?
Yeah, so if I start it
and the engine gets over
800 degrees for five seconds,
FDAP will be notified and
we'll get stuck out here.
I'm trying to I'm trying to come up
with a work around but I
I think we're going
to need a new battery.
I ah, I'll call engineering.
Alright, let us know as soon
as you figure it out, OK.
Yep.
(SIGHS)
I take it that was the baby mama?
Yeah, Mira. She's a pilot.
Looks like we'll have
to manage on our own.
Yeah, the BP's dropping.
You got any milrinone?
What about norad?
Good idea. Let's run an infusion.
How do you want to control the rate?
We don't have a working syringe driver.
Ah, OK, let's go dirty norad,
3 milligrams in 500 mils of saline.
Calculate the drops to
get half a mil a minute.
- 3 mics a minute?
- Yeah, nice work.
Start with that.
Secure cabin for take-off.
(PLANE STARTS)
Come on.
(PLANE BEEPS)
What-what's going on?
Mira, we alright?
Engine's over-temped.
(PHONE RINGS)
And that'll be Flight Data calling,
which makes this officially
the shittiest first day back in history.
(TRAIN HOOTS)
Centre fly-doc 286 cleared
present position direct to Dubbo.
Cleared present position direct
Dubbo flight level 260 fly-doc 286.
(PHONE RINGS)
Yeah, this is Pete.
Hey, Mira's overheated
an engine in Kingsley
and Wayne's found himself a kid
with endocarditis out at Carston River.
Are you close?
No, we diverted to Dubbo.
Excuse me?
Patient needed a cardiac
consult with his specialist.
You need to let me know that, mate.
Now we've got assets out.
This shatters turnarounds.
Yes, yep, understood.
Yep.
I-I never meant to keep
it a secret, you know.
It's just
every time I tried to tell you
I couldn't bear you looking
at me like you are now.
I've loved you half my life.
I can't lose you.
(MACHINE BEEPS)
Arthur?
BP's dropping. Temp's up to 39.
I'll start the metaraminol.
You start the syringe driver.
Is he OK?
I think it's septic shock.
We need source control now.
Oh, oh, please help him.
Just do whatever it takes.
Just-just save him please.
Nigel, we're now a med-evac.
What's our closest hospital?
Ah, still Broken Hill.
Just.
Then let's turn back to Broken Hill.
I'll get ACC to make sure
there are no delays on landing
and can you tell Matty
that we are diverting.
Again.
Any luck?
Ah, not yet.
I just can't believe
something this big still
just has a battery that can run flat.
Yeah, I know.
Except there's not just
one battery. There's two.
The ship and the med
which I could tie together.
Hey, take your seat.
I'm just going to try something.
OK.
Shouldn't be long.
You know, we'd been
we'd been training for state
trials for the past year.
I just didn't know what else to do.
You know, I was in a car accident too
when I was about your age.
Hmm.
With my parents.
Are they OK?
No.
(MELANCHOLIC MUSIC)
After they died, all I
wanted was to make sure
that the good about my
mum didn't die with her.
And then I just lost it.
For ages.
But now, I work for the exact
program that she created.
You'll find a way to honour him.
Just
give yourself time to miss him first.
I'm the reason that he was on the bus.
And why he
couldn't be on the plane.
Well, look, if you
want someone to blame,
I'm the one who took up his bed, so
OK, come on.
There are so many
factors in all of this.
The-the lack of planes,
the driver's state,
the conditions, the resources
that we didn't have
Wait. What about the driver?
Um
What do you what
do you mean his state?
What, was he drunk?
On drugs?
Yes.
Matty, let Wayne know we're on our way.
OK, now the cabin really
is closed for take-off.
OK, yeah thanks, thanks again, Sal.
You're a lifesaver.
Yeah, I'll, um, I'll head out
now and I'll come pick her up.
Yep, OK.
I'll see you soon.
Here we go.
Hey.
You just left Kalthi out there?
No, I left her with family.
And you didn't think to tell me?
That RAN was overworked. She was alone.
Yeah, we're-we're all overworked, OK?
Plus, she has her own
escalation pathway.
Did you even give her
a chance to use it?
That's the thing Miz, OK.
- She's the only one working
- You know what?
- out there.
- You know what?
I'm just, um
- I'm just gonna go pick her up.
- No, no, just wait.
Just give me half and
I'll come with you.
No, I don't want to wait
any longer. I miss her.
Patient transport is en route.
Can you prep immediately
for surgery, please?
Thank you.
Hey, ambo's just about here.
- Pete?
- Yeah?
I just wanted to save
them the embarrassment.
Yeah, look, I guess sometimes
we've just got to deal with
the consequences of
our actions, you know.
Are you talking about them or me?
No, no, I'm talking about all of us.
Maybe you should try to give
your sister the heads up.
I'm sorry, darling.
I'm just glad you're OK.
You know what honestly,
I reckon most people will
just be relieved to know that
they're not the only ones with
something embarrassing to hide.
And you know, there are websites
where you can order
safer things to play with.
And you can play together
if you find the right thing.
No, no, I'll never do
it again. I promise.
If this is what does it for you
I mean, there are some things that
I'm into that I haven't told you about.
What about everybody finding out?
Who cares?
I think the ladies down at the CWA
will enjoy talking
about different things
other than Chrissy puddings.
Take her.
Hello, hello. Come to Daddy.
This is annoyingly really good.
Well, that's because
it's apology bolognaise.
Apolognaise.
(CHUCKLES)
Well, I'm sorry too.
I didn't mean anything about Sal.
I just
Just you trying to do all the things
for everyone all the time, it's just
I mean like this, it's why I love you
but if you don't give up some things,
you're going to fail at everything.
OK?
Now, I know you saved this kid today
but you can't save everyone.
I don't even know if we did that.
What?
He barely needed any sedation
and if he does wake up,
it might not be with
normal brain function.
- That's awful.
- Mmm.
He had rheumatic heart disease
from Strep-A impetigo that
wasn't treated as a kid.
Exactly the same thing as the
school sores that Kalthi had,
except we just treated
hers with a cream.
It's a gap, you know.
Same thing that killed Timmy.
Here, try this.
Oh, what luxury.
- Mmm.
- Good, huh?
I mean, I'd forgive me.
We've got this contract tender.
I'm getting smashed on delivery times
and now confidential information
spills about a criminal case.
I'm sorry, it just came out.
Look, I've got to let Caleb know
so they can let the bus driver know
because people are going
to be out for blood.
Anna?
Are you OK?
Arthur's surgery went well.
So, he is stable and gas bottle free.
Good.
And, uh, new career for you hey?
Sex therapist?
Well, could be.
What about you? What's your kink?
Is it feet? Or leather?
- It's leather, isn't it?
- No, no, no.
I'm a furry, actually.
Can you recommend any good websites?
Just discreet ones, you know?
I'm definitely spreading that around,
just to take the heat of Arthur.
Yeah, nah, that one's
gonna stick I'm afraid.
No secret safe here, huh?
Well, not unless it's
Taylor's from me, apparently.
I know you and Chaya can't
say anything but I just
I don't know what she wants
or like how-how to help her.
She knows you're there.
- You knew! Didn't you?
- She'll let you in.
Just give her time.
- Huh!
- You can't be airside, mate.
- Anna.
- You can't
You knew that that
bus driver was on drugs
and you sent her up to shut me up?
- No, that's not
- Anna, you can't be out here.
You knew and you still saved
that junkie over my boy.
You
Anna, no, no, no, no.
How could you do that? You knew!
Matty, Matty, call the police now.
Ahh!
- Have you got kids?
- Matty, call the police now.
What if it was your kid?
What the hell is wrong with you?
You OK?
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