Code Black (2015) s03e09 Episode Script

Only Human

This is Squad 15, time 0700, going off-shift.
Copy that, Squad 15.
Have a good morning.
- Frying pan? - Frying pan.
- Salt.
- Salt.
- And - Pepper.
I'm way ahead of you.
You're using the wrong knife.
And you know this how? Your days as a Ginsu sales rep? I know this because everybody knows you use a serrated knife to cut tomatoes.
Handle first.
- Good morning.
- Morning.
- Morning.
- Hey, I thought you were playing golf.
- Not today.
- Just got off a shift.
- You hungry? - I'll take a chance.
How old is that bathrobe? - Older than you.
- Older than you.
Cute.
How do you like your eggs? Dealer's choice.
Dr.
Rorish was looking for you.
What? I'm only, like, five minutes late.
I was looking at apartments.
Ah.
I know.
I wasn't ready to move in with you, and now I'm getting evicted by my friend because her boyfriend's moving in with her.
Karma.
That's what you're thinking, right? Really wasn't thinking anything.
- This is really good.
- You like it, Dad? I finished it, didn't I? I read a terrible thing on the Facebook last night.
I'm not on "the Facebook"" About Brooks.
You remember him? - He's dead.
- He's dead? No details except about the funeral in some city called Chino.
- When's the funeral? - Today.
- Oh, well, we have to go.
- I'm not.
- Dad, he was in Robert's unit.
- We weren't invited.
- Thank you for the breakfast.
- We are both military.
- We will go and show our respects.
- I don't wanna get into this.
- His family came to Robert's funeral.
- How would you even get us there? - We're going.
- We don't have a car.
I do.
I can drive.
So you are going to this dance? Are you sure he's up to it? Last week was a tough week for him.
Mom, Max has bronchospasms.
He's been dealing with it for years.
Okay.
How'd you get him to change his mind? I told him someone else asked me.
Doesn't matter how old you are, women got the same tricks.
Dr.
Kean.
Incoming, please.
Let's go.
- What do you got? - 35-year-old male cycling accident.
Multiple injuries, vitals stable.
Okay, what do you got here? 30-year-old female, same cycling accident.
Obvious ankle deformities, stable vitals.
Hi, I'm Dr.
Rorish.
This is Dr.
Kean over here.
- Can you tell us what happened? - I-I got dizzy - Okay.
- And I lost control of my bike and swerved into my husband, Ed, and we both went down.
- Ed, can you hear me? - Dr.
Rorish, he's altered.
Okay, center stage, please.
- "Altered"? What does that mean? - Hey, hey, listen, calm down, okay? - We're gonna take care of you guys.
- I'm such an idiot.
"Let's bike uphill in Griffith Park.
It'll be great exercise.
" - Probably was.
- Okay, let's get her to - Stay calm, Max.
- Got another one over here.
- It's gonna be okay.
Do something, do something! Leanne? Leanne! Do something.
Leanne! Looks like he has a history of pulmonary Pulmonary adenocarcinoma in situ.
What happened, Owen? We were watching TV, and he couldn't breathe.
O2 sat at 82 with a nonrebreather.
The oxygen.
It wasn't working.
- I'm right here, son.
I'm right here.
- It's okay.
He's going in with us, Max, okay? We've got him.
Get him in, get him in.
All right, incoming.
Everybody ready? On my count.
One, two, three.
Watch his head.
Got it? - We got you, Max.
- Okay.
- We got you.
- Don't no, no.
- No, no, don't, don't.
- You don't need to do that.
I need to examine you thoroughly.
No one wants to see what's under there.
Trust me.
- They'll all go blind.
- Kathy, we're doctors.
Dr.
Campbell? - Is he gonna be okay? - What do we got? - He can't breathe.
- Severely dilated RV with wall hypokinesis.
- Massive pulmonary embolism.
- Fits the presentation.
Sudden onset shortness of breath, tachycardia, hypoxia, and active cancer.
He's had clots in his legs before, but never in his lungs.
He needs TPA.
How long has he been on the transplant list? - Over a year.
- Is he still on anticoagulation? We just stopped three months ago.
The blood clot is causing massive strain to his heart and to his lungs.
We need to administer a clot buster I know what TPA is.
Do whatever it takes.
Okay, all right.
Let's go.
Just relax, Max.
We got you.
Going in.
All right, Max.
Give it a few more minutes for the medicine to work, okay? - Intubation kit just in case.
- There you go.
- Obvious knee deformity.
- What do I got here? Trace pericardial effusion and otherwise negative FAST.
Hey, we gotta get him upstairs for a CT right now.
- What's going on? My leg hurts.
- Ed? - Aah! - I'm so sorry.
I You dislocated your knee, Ed.
We can give you pain meds and wait for them to kick in, or I can just snap it back in place and the pain will go away.
Great.
Just do it.
Okay.
One, two - Aah! - Okay.
let's get 'em both upstairs.
- All right, let's go.
- We're waiting on that BiPap.
Hey, Jesse, you guys need a hand? No, we got it covered.
O2 sats still 82.
No change.
- Okay.
- Okay, BiPap's on your left.
Come on.
We're gonna put a mask on you, all right, buddy? Ready? - Max, calm down.
I'm right here.
- Dad! - Let's get him to breathe.
- Respiratory's at 44.
- What's going on? - Where is my BiPap? Oh, my God.
He's maxed out all of his oxygen.
BiPap's on your left.
Daddy? Ariel? Ariel, get outta here now! I want you to leave now! BP's dropping, guys.
Come on.
- Give me the BiPap.
- Daddy? - Come over here.
Hold his hand.
- Breathe, Max, breathe.
It's okay.
It's okay.
- Sats at 70.
- Come on, Max.
It's okay.
- I need you to breathe.
- Easy, easy.
Take it easy.
- Come on, Max.
- Going to respiratory failure.
Just relax, Max.
Just relax.
Big breath.
Okay.
Let's try one more time.
Ready? - One, two, three.
- Come on, come on, come on.
- There we go.
- Thattaboy.
- Oh, boy.
Okay.
One more time.
- All right, he's holding it.
- Breathe, son.
Breathe.
- And - That's it.
- Thattaboy.
90% saturation's improving.
Good job, Max.
Good job.
- Let's get your son to sides.
- Good job, Max.
Is he gonna be okay? Your son is in critical condition, but he's stable.
We have to see if the TPA mitigates the blood clot.
- There you go.
- Good news is, if he survives this, he'll be bumped to the top of the transplant list.
Ariel.
I am so sorry I yelled at you.
Okay? I just didn't want you to see Max like that.
It's cool.
Oh, honey.
Do you want to talk about it? No, it's fine.
I mean, truth is, I barely even know him so Ariel I have to work right now.
Okay? Okay.
Not great news.
- X-ray shows your ankle's broken.
- Broken, broken? Like I'm gonna need a cast? Yes, like a cast and crutches and no strenuous activity.
Oh, God.
Really? What am I gonna do now? You're gonna relax is what you're gonna do.
Yeah, that's easy for you to say.
I mean, look at him.
He looks amazing, right? She's been working out a lot.
She's trying to lose Yeah, I already lost 6 pounds.
I'm on a meal plan.
- 1,800 calories a day.
- Keep doing that, but you need to heal.
Then you can start thinking about exercise.
CT just opened up.
I need to take you upstairs.
Why? What's wrong with him? Did he break something, too? Just to be safe.
He had a bad fall.
I'm gonna be fine, Kathy.
Stay positive.
I'm just trying to make him happy.
He's not anymore.
I mean, he married a size 6.
Now look at me.
And what's the standard of care for suspicion of significant head trauma in an emergent setting? Vital signs, a physical exam, and a CT scan.
But for Detective Gomez, no such scan was ordered until it was too late, right? The patient declined treatment.
Detective Gomez wasn't of sound mind.
Well, by my estimation, he was.
- By your estimation.
- Yes.
Have you ever made a mistake, Dr.
Dixon, in a professional setting? A mistake? Yeah, of course I've made a mistake.
I'm human.
- Haven't you? - I'm not being deposed, Dr.
Dixon.
You are.
Tell us about all the mistakes you've made.
Don't spare any details.
My granny used to say, a man only ever tidies up if he's avoiding something else.
You were resting.
And you're holding something back.
Spit it out, Doc.
Tanya, there's been a development.
Someone else is getting my lungs.
See, the scoring system for transplants, it favors the sickest patients.
Now you were number one, and now you're number two.
Doesn't seem fair.
Yeah.
Look, it's getting crowded in here.
I'm gonna move you downstairs to the ER where you can continue your breathing treatments.
All right? I liked you a lot better when you were hiding something.
Up.
Five step out.
Fold.
Ma'am, this flag is presented on behalf of a grateful nation for the honorable and faithful service of your loved one.
Who is that? That's Damon, my brother's best friend.
They did three tours together.
- Found her in v-tach.
- Kathy, can you hear me? - Dizzy.
- She's unstable.
We need to shock her now.
- Charging at 200.
- Clear.
Oh.
Hang a liter of fluids.
I need an EKG and a stat chem 7.
What the hell just happened? You had a dangerous heart rhythm called v-tach.
Have you had any heart problems - in the past? - No.
None.
You said you got dizzy on the bike.
- Did that happen before today? - No, never.
Oh, my God.
When is my husband coming back? It won't be too long.
I really need him here right now.
Oh.
- So how'd the deposition go? - Awful.
- You wanna talk about it? - Nope.
Morning, ladies.
It smells like a bar in here.
Six shots of Mezcal and who knows how much champagne.
Make it stop.
- How long has this been going on? - Just today.
I took her to that new place in Hollywood for brunch.
They had bottomless mimosas, but that just got her going.
It's not even noon.
I'm worried about her.
She keeps complaining about a sharp pain in her stomach and her lower back.
Lean back for me.
- Hey, you're cute.
- Does that hurt? Not when you do it.
So what's your move, Hercules? Nice name.
Let's get a CBC, CMP, lipase, pain meds, and some IV fluids.
- Dr.
Guthrie? - Mm-hmm.
Any day but today.
No, I think today might be the perfect day.
- Stay in the game, kid.
- What are you doing? - She's not - Oh, God.
I'm so sorry.
Yes, she is.
I need a mop over here! Ohh.
He's hanging in there.
Good job, Max.
I heard there was a boy getting new lungs.
Yes.
Hopefully.
How old is he? Congratulations.
Ariel knows I'm here, right? Hey, where is she, anyway? Can you help me? I'll try.
Got you some food.
Oh, no, thank you.
I'm not hungry.
Damon isn't here.
Thank you.
Excuse me.
You want some food? Oh, no, thanks.
I'm not hungry.
You two deserve each other.
Lila, I'm so sorry.
Your husband was a hero.
Thank you.
I wish he could see all the people who came out today.
Then maybe he wouldn't have done it.
Done what? You didn't know? He killed himself, Ethan.
Just like your brother did.
I'm so sorry.
Excuse me.
Hey, are you all right? What happened in there? We're here because of a suicide.
I should've known.
That's three.
Three people in the same unit have taken their own lives, and the first one was my brother.
Ethan, I'm so sorry.
Something happened over there.
Nobody wants to talk about it.
I gotta go.
- Do you want me to take you home? - No.
No, I wanna find Damon.
If there's anybody that knows what really happened over there, it's him.
- This is the place? - Think so.
Good 'cause I'm not searching every motel in town.
- I wanna get out of here.
- I'll be right back.
I really don't know what he thinks he's doing here.
He's looking for answers.
There aren't any.
What about you? What are you doing here? That's a good question.
Figured it was.
Ethan, what do you want? We didn't get to talk at the funeral.
Don't really feel like talking.
Yeah, neither do I, but here I am.
What happened over there? None of your damn business! Robert was my brother.
That makes it my business.
Robert he was in charge of the unit.
What did he tell you? Nothing.
He never spoke about his time over there.
Maybe he was protecting you.
From what? From what? You better pour me one 'cause I'm not going anywhere.
Max is still asking for her.
I knew this would happen eventually.
I just didn't expect it to be so soon.
I didn't prepare her for Nothing you could've done would've prepared her for this.
- Maybe I shouldn't have let her - Find a friend? She doesn't want to see him because it'll hurt too much.
- Yeah - You have to teach her it will hurt more not to.
Pancreatitis.
So, like, a little azithro, and I'll be good, right? No, I'm afraid it's more serious than that.
I'm online.
It says fluids and painkillers.
Oh, does this mean I get oxy? Listen, people die from pancreatitis.
Now hopefully, fluids will do the trick, but it's a waiting game.
But I still might be able to get out of here tonight, right? Listen She's always been a hot mess, but in a totally free spirit I wish I could be that unself-aware kind of way.
- Oh, I wish I could be, too.
- Everything comes so easily for her parties, vacations, guys.
When she's around, they hardly notice anyone else.
I don't believe that.
You're noticeable.
Oh, great.
You actually found a word worse than "cute.
" No, no, all right.
That was That was poor word choice.
Anyway, I'm sure it'll make her a great lawyer someday.
- She's in law school? - Yeah.
Why? Makes sense.
That's all.
Hey, Dr.
Delicious, get over here.
Selfie time.
No, thanks.
I'm good.
- What's v-tach? - Your wife had a minor cardiac event.
We're trying to figure out what caused it.
She works out every day for, like, hours.
Every day? That is insane.
He's never been to the gym, so Great.
Now I'm overweight and sensitive.
No, you're fine.
Okay? Everybody's fine.
I'm so sick of talking about weight.
Okay, I'll go upstairs and check on your CT.
You know what we did after we got married? I mean, like, right after we said, "I do.
" We got naked and ran into the ocean.
And she looked amazing.
Half the wedding party joined us.
That's who she used to be.
That's who - Hey, you feeling okay? - Pressure's dropping.
60/40.
Need a portable ultrasound! Damn it.
Pericardial tamponade.
The blood is building up around the heart.
It can't contract.
What's happening? Edwin? Hey, it's okay.
We're taking care of him.
We're gonna do a pericardiocentesis right now.
- Risa, page Campbell and Rorish now.
- No, we don't have time.
I need a needle and a syringe.
His heart is barely beating.
If we don't do this now, he will never make it up to the OR.
Need a liter of bolus.
Please, tell me what's happening.
We're gonna drain the fluid that's squeezing your husband's heart.
You don't wanna watch this, okay? I mean it.
- All right.
You ready? - Let's do this.
Okay.
Hey.
They found suitable lungs for Max.
- I thought you should know.
- Where? Bakersfield.
Okay, so what's what's the problem? Well, there could be delays.
It takes time to harvest the lungs and bring them here.
If Max's condition worsens, he might not be viable for the transplant.
Yeah.
That makes sense.
Ariel.
He wants to see you.
Did you know that that Woodrow Wilson was the only President buried in Washington, D.
C.
? Look at me.
He also had basically no political experience when he was elected.
You need to stop doing this and go see him.
- I have homework.
- Okay, stop acting like this.
Like what? Like how I feel? He's going to die.
This isn't about you.
This is about who does Max want to be with him in the worst moment of his life? And it's you.
- No! No.
- He might die.
You're right.
I'm sorry, but this is real life, and in real life, we are responsible for the people we care about.
You can't just ignore him.
Blood's clotting too fast.
The needle's clogged.
We need a bigger needle.
Find a 16-gauge or larger.
No, that's not gonna work.
Give me a scalpel.
You're gonna cut down to his heart right here? We don't have a choice.
The blood is filling up faster than this needle can pull it out.
Hang 4 units of PRBCs.
- Angus.
You sure you got this? - I need to make a hole big enough - so that all the blood can get out.
- You do that, he'll keep losing blood.
You may save his heart, but he could die of hemorrhaging.
- That's why I hung the blood.
- And what if it can't keep up? I just need to buy him enough time to get him to the OR.
Look, are you with me or not? - Yes.
- Retractor to Dr.
Savetti.
All right, there's the pericardium.
- Clamps and scissors.
- Ready to suction.
Okay, ready? Okay, cutting now.
Pressure's coming back up.
We need to get him on the bypass.
Let's get him upstairs now.
Is he gonna be okay? Did it work? Yes.
He's going up to surgery.
This doctor just saved your husband's life.
Recognize the guy in the middle? That's Robert.
Everyone in the picture is dead except me now.
I'm next.
You're gonna drink yourself to death? Is that the plan? Everybody in the picture seems happy.
What happened? You need to leave.
What happened? I said leave me alone.
Whatever happened over there, it doesn't need to kill anyone else.
Put the gun down.
He was a high-value target.
Been trading convoys for months.
Intel placed him in a little house outside of Marjeh.
But intel had been letting us down for weeks.
Robert didn't care.
He wanted to bag the guy.
Guard comes out to take a leak.
He saw us.
Robert gave the order.
And we lit it up so bad, the roof came down.
When we went inside, they were all dead.
Who? Kids.
Every single one of them was covered in blood.
I counted 23.
Clutching toys.
All dead.
I'm sorry.
Your brother had it the worst.
He was in charge.
He made the call.
He knew it was his fault.
Robert killed us all that day, and now you have to live with it.
- I don't anymore.
- No! Willis! Open the door! Willis, open it! He knew it was his fault.
- Willis, what happened? - Get out.
Willis! It was his fault.
- Willis! - The bullet missed his brain, but it fractured his skull.
Okay, he's breathing on his own.
He must've been knocked unconscious from the blast.
Give me that shirt.
I'll hold the pressure.
- Dad, start the car.
- Dad! - You did a pericardial window in sides? - Yep.
You're supposed to be a surgeon now, not an ER cowboy.
You put me in a position to make the call, and I made it.
He was about to code.
If we hadn't made an opening for continuous drainage, he never would've made it to your table.
Okay, slow your roll.
And it's our table.
- I need some help here! - What the hell happened?! I'm a doctor from Los Angeles.
Got a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
- He's out from the blast force, GCS 9.
- 3 2 1.
He's gonna need an IV and a CT scan.
Page neurology.
Do what he says now! O2 sats at 75.
Are you gonna have to intubate him? We're gonna put it off as long as we can.
He might never make it off the vent.
Where's Ariel? I'm sorry, Max.
She's having a hard time with this.
It's okay.
I understand.
She's having a hard time? What is that supposed to mean? - Okay, Owen, I know you're upset.
- Yeah, upset? I never wanted Ariel with Max in the first place.
I told you that he needed to focus on his health.
- Owen, I don't - But now he needs her.
And she can't be bothered? What is she doing? Folding linens? - She's a scared kid.
- Right, and you're her mother.
Do something.
You know what she means to him.
I've already spoken to her.
I can't force her to walk into the room.
- When can I see my husband? - Soon, when he's out of surgery.
He needs a little time, but he's gonna be just fine.
- Oh, God.
I'm so grateful.
- We need to talk about you.
We did a CK test and we found out that you have severe muscle breakdown.
It's called Rhabdomyolysis.
Are are you saying that all this happened because I exercise too much? Yes, you just have to give the workouts a break.
- That's all.
- That's all? What size are you? Zero? I was a dancer.
Thin was mandatory.
I lived on oatmeal and maybe a couple gummy bears for sugar rush.
I was exhausted all the time.
Hating myself for even the slightest gain.
I ravaged my body to be something someone else wanted me to be.
I still deal with what I did to myself every day.
I'm sorry.
You know, I made assumptions, which is what I hate about everyone else.
You need to talk to your husband.
If he doesn't love you for who you are, he shouldn't be your husband.
How long is this gonna take? There's a party in the Hills tonight.
Amber, you can't go out tonight.
Look around you.
You're in a hospital.
Oh, you are such a buzzkill.
Why do I even hang out with you? All right, enough! You're lucky that the pancreatitis didn't kill you.
And if Lana hadn't brought you to the hospital, you'd be dead.
I think you made your point, Dr.
Dixon.
Excuse me.
Look, I know you're having a bad day You know what? I'm just so sick of lawyers.
Excuse me, but she didn't do your deposition.
So right now the only thing that young lady is to you is a patient.
Oh.
You really have cancer? I thought you were joking.
- I'll be back in a bit.
- Good idea.
Hi, kid.
Hi.
I'm sorry I wasn't here before.
I'm just glad you're here now.
How are the lungs? Supposed to be on their way, but they've been saying that for a while now.
It's okay.
It's okay.
It can take a while.
My dad he gave his heart to this little girl when he died, and she waited forever.
Yeah.
He died, but not completely.
He still lives on in her.
No.
Just One more thing.
I I love you.
I love you, too.
Let's go, people.
The lungs are on the chopper.
- How far out? - 15 minutes give or take.
Okay, we're taking him upstairs for prep.
Let's move him out, guys.
Let's go.
Ready to grab those doors? Let's go.
I hope he told you what you wanted to hear.
The only secret is war itself.
Terrible things happen there.
But when you get home, you move on.
You reopened old wounds.
That man wouldn't be here if you hadn't Hadn't what? I'm gonna go sit with him.
I don't know how to save him.
He thinks you're the guy that needs saving.
You know that, right? Ethan's the one who found him Robert hanging in his living room.
Had to cut him down.
Oh, my God.
That's why I'm selling that house.
My son is living in his brother's coffin, and he can't get out.
Where am I? The hospital.
I'm sorry.
I shouldn't have pushed you like that.
I was gonna do it anyway.
Brought the gun If anything, you saved my life for now.
I'm sorry, but I don't give up.
I'm gonna get you help.
Your brother was broken before he went to war.
And so was I.
That's why we were friends.
You can't help me like you couldn't help him.
Get an ETA on that chopper.
How long will this take? Next thing you know, you'll be breathing with a new set of lungs.
Max.
Max, are you with me? I'm dizzy.
Push those meds.
We need to intubate now.
- He's in v-fib.
- Will, intubate now.
One of epi.
Crash cart.
Get me those paddles.
You take over.
Ready? Clear.
Where the hell are those lungs? - They're on the roof now.
- Again.
Clear.
Again.
Clear.
Left lung first.
Are they all done? How does it fit? It fits good.
We're lucky she was a match.
Ariel, Max's breathing got worse.
He wasn't able to have the operation.
Okay, so can they save the lungs, or does he have to wait for new ones? There is no easy way to say this.
- I wanna go see him.
- Ariel.
He must feel horrible.
I'm terribly sorry.
I promise you, we did everything we could.
- No.
You didn't.
- Ariel, do you wanna go home? - We will leave right now.
- No I don't wanna go home.
I want you to go do your job.
If he had gotten his lungs earlier, he'd be alive right now.
No, he'd be more than alive.
He'd be all better.
You waited too long.
It's your fault he's dead right now.
How long am I gonna be like this? We'll have you on a Fentanyl drip for 24 hours.
Tomorrow, we can try getting you up, maybe going for a walk.
Hey, relax.
You're young.
People in your situation can do a full marathon in less than a year.
Ed.
Oh, God.
You look I am so sorry.
It's not your fault.
Don't blame yourself for this.
Hey, he's gonna get better.
You both are.
We need to get better.
We really do.
What's that supposed to mean? I almost killed myself.
I almost killed you.
God, I can't keep trying to be the person I was five years ago.
I don't care how much you weigh.
Then why do you make me go for a bike ride every morning at 5? Because I don't want you to hate yourself anymore.
You don't wanna go to the beach because you're too embarrassed.
You don't even wanna leave the house.
You won't let me touch you.
I'd like to go to the beach.
I wanna touch you.
You do? I don't have a problem with this.
You do.
Is that it? Anything else to sign? No, you're good to go.
I forgot my phone.
Can you go get it? I can't go back there.
It's too disgusting.
- No, you go get your phone.
- I'll get it.
I'll go with you.
I am so sick of her.
Yeah, me, too.
And I just met her.
Why don't you throw her phone away and tell her you couldn't find it? Then she'd have a heart attack and actually die this time.
Well, she'd sue me.
That's why.
Plus I already have a lawsuit so Oh, well, we'd countersue.
I'm gonna be a better lawyer than her, anyways.
Wait, you're in law school, too? Yeah.
I honestly didn't know there were nice lawyers.
Well, it sounds like you need one.
Do you wanna have a drink sometime? Yes.
So is Hercules talking to her or flirting with her? - Looks like both.
- She's not the patient, right? Nope.
He can do anything he wants now.
How did his deposition go? Not as good as this is going.
Hey, I should be honest about something.
Clearly, it helps.
I really wanted you to move in with me.
I was kind of bummed you didn't.
- I'm sorry.
- It's okay.
We can do this at your pace.
- I'm fine with that.
- Okay.
You should check the bulletin board.
Risa's looking for a roommate.
I'm not sure how you feel about Risa.
I can't have kids.
Excuse me? I treated my body so badly, I have, uh, ovarian insufficiency.
But it may still be possible you could have I just didn't wanna mislead you if I moved in and you found out.
You're looking at me weird.
No, I'm fine.
I never wanted kids anyway.
- You don't? I do.
- You just said There's a lot of different ways you can have kids.
- You can adopt, I mean - I know.
You really don't wanna have kids? - I didn't - I'm shocked.
Why are we having this conversation? We're not even living together.
I just wanted you to know in case it mattered.
It doesn't.
Okay.
Okay.
I like Risa, but I don't wanna live with her.
I wanna live with you.
Hey.
I don't wanna intrude.
If there's anything I can do No.
Thank you.
Everyone has been so kind.
We knew this day would come.
He's going to be buried with his mother.
I-I didn't realize.
He never knew her.
He was only 3 when she died.
You knew her.
I did.
I know what you're going through.
Uh, no.
You don't.
You're afraid if you start crying, you might never be able to stop.
It's hard to imagine, but you will.
I lost my family, too.
I know.
The pain is almost too much to bear.
He was he was a beautiful boy Owen.
This is your stop.
I wish I didn't have to go up there.
I know you think I'm being your shrink, but you two really need to talk.
We've been trying for years.
Is that why you offered to drive us? You needed a friend.
Is that what we are? Friends? The same thing that attracts me to you, terrifies me.
Thanks for the ride.
As always.
People are gonna be looking at the house soon.
The Realtor wants it to look nice.
We should make sure it's neat.
It's empty, Dad.
There's nothing in here but us.
You left the dishes in the sink.
I should wash them.
Turns out Damon had a lot to say.
Robert screwed things up, Dad for a lot of people.
They can't forget it.
That's why he killed himself.
It's why they all did.
I know how hard this must be to hear.
What's hard is you.
I'm done.
Do what you want with the house.
I don't care.
I'm leaving.
I don't have any sons left.

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