Doc (US) (2025) s01e07 Episode Script
Secrets and Lies
1
Dr. Larsen has no recollection
of the last 8 years.
- Babe, what's wrong?
- We're not together anymore.
- What?
- We got divorced.
I am retaking the Boards?
None of this would even be happening
if it weren't for
your brilliant track record.
These are splinter hemorrhages.
You didn't notice her fingernails?
Somebody's gotta tell me
what I did to her.
Her second week as a med student
you told her she shouldn't be a doctor.
Did you know
that Jake and I were together?
The pathologist
didn't catch the problem,
but if Dr. Larsen ever remembers
Then make sure she fails.
(VIDEO GAME BEEPING)
Lucas, please put your phone
away, clear the table.
In a minute.
I've asked you three times.
- (GAME BEEPING)
- Did you hear me?
Bring the dishes to the sink, please.
(LOUD THUD)
(EXHALES)
You're trying to upset me on purpose.
- You hate me.
- No, Lucas. I love you.
In this family,
everyone contributes, okay?
So just hand me the plates.
Please.
(SOMBRE MUSIC)
(GLASS SHATTERING)
Okay.
You happy now? Hm?
(PLATE SHATTERING)
I'm clearing the table
just like you asked!
What are you gonna do, hit someone?
Hey, everyone, stop this!
Now! Stop!
(TENSE MUSIC)
Lucas.
(QUIETLY): Hey, we've talked about this.
We can't have these tantrums.
I know.
I know. Yeah.
I'm sorry.
- I'm sorry.
- Okay.
(SOMBRE MUSIC)
Hey.
58-year-old male
presents with severe back pain,
pack-a-day smoker,
distended belly, tachy, BP 190 over 121.
Aortic abdominal aneurysm.
Uh, CTA to confirm.
Treatment?
Surgical graft before it ruptures.
Oh, come on, you gotta start
with the medication first.
Surgeons are always too aggressive.
First, do no harm, remember?
Do you know it doesn't even
say that in our oath?
- Yes, it does.
- No, it doesn't.
Of course it does.
"I swear to fulfill,
to the best of my ability,
and judgment,"
although nobody seems to trust
my judgment lately,
"this covenant,
I will respect the hard-won
scientific gains
of the physicians in whose
steps I walk. And I"
What, did you memorize the whole thing?
Yes.
You know, you don't need to
know that for the Boards.
No, but I like to show off.
" and gladly share such
knowledge as may be mine
with those who are to follow me."
(ELEVATOR DINGS)
- Hey.
- Hi.
- How are you?
- Good.
- Yeah, you?
- Yeah, good. Yeah.
Oh, um, I spoke with Katie this morning.
- Oh.
- Yeah. Big dissertation
on the monuments.
You know, apparently,
the Jefferson's a hypocrisy
and the Washington's a phallus, so
- (AMY CHUCKLES)
- She's okay with Lincoln.
For now.
- She's in D.C.?
- Yeah.
Debate tournament with her school.
Uh, she's a junior,
so it's, it's a big deal.
Very cool.
(ELEVATOR DINGS)
Well, this is my stop. Um
Oh, I was thinking I'll pick Katie up
at the airport, early dinner
and then drop her
- back at your place?
- Yeah, yeah, sure.
Great.
(LAUGHS)
You don't want to get caught,
you better get rid of that smile.
(BOTH CHUCKLING)
- (MAN): For you
- Uh-huh.
- Prince, Dirty Mind
- Okay.
Controversy, 1999, Purple Rain.
All right, all right.
I know when I'm beat.
You are officially
the Purple One's #1 fan.
I object.
Who do you think told him about
the guy? He had no clue.
We have tickets
for the Paisley Park tour.
Should we cancel?
We didn't cancel the World Cup in '06
when I was nearly in labour with you.
He was almost born in the stands.
I'm afraid this time
the tour is gonna have to wait.
Do you drink, Mr. Llewelyn?
The occasional pint.
And the occasional scotch in the pub
I'm not supposed to know about.
Ah, Jeez. Right, who snitched?
Why are you asking about alcohol?
Is there a problem with his liver?
The tests on his pancreatic
function came back abnormal
plus the concerning respiratory issues.
Dr. Coleman?
(COLEMAN): Abdomen CT with contrast
and start an insulin drip,
check sugars hourly, and get an MRCP.
Exactly. I'll tell you what,
once you heal,
you can hit up the Electric
Fetus for some vinyl.
I hear Prince practically lived there.
Excellent idea.
Sorry I'm late.
I'm not the hall monitor.
Besides, I'm surprised
Richard put us together
after what happened the last time.
Could be he expects you
to report all my mistakes.
Paranoid.
Look, it's no secret
how you feel about me,
and Richard's never wanted me here.
Well, I don't play politics,
and I'm not looking to cause
you any problems.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(DARK MUSIC)
(EXHALES HAPPILY)
I can't believe it.
Sonya Maitra. It's been forever.
And you're my doctor today?
I guess this is a little awkward.
We used to date.
- Oh.
- (MAN CHUCKLES)
But that was what, like, five years ago?
Right.
Okay, so, looks like persistent nausea,
poor appetite, and fatigue?
Yeah, I just got back
from India two weeks ago.
- (VOICES BECOME MUFFLED)
- Mm-hm.
Probably something I caught there.
(AMY): When did the symptoms start?
(VOICES FADE)
(TENSE MUSIC)
Bloodwork and imaging.
(VOICES RESUME NORMALLY)
Do you agree, Dr. Maitra?
Uh, CBC, Chem 20, antigen,
antibody and endoscopy?
Yes. Absolutely.
(PHONE RINGING)
- Oh!
- Whoa! Whoa, whoa!
- Sorry I
- You, okay?
Yeah, uh, where is Dr. Miller?
Uh, you know, I haven't seen him.
I don't think anyone has.
Why, do you need something?
I'm good. Forget it.
- You sure?
- Yeah.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(TENSE MUSIC CONTINUES)
(PHONE RINGING)
- (VOICEMAIL): Dr. Richard Miller.
- (BEEP)
Dr. Miller, if you can please
call me back.
I need to discuss something with you.
It's time sensitive.
Michael want to fight me now
and Seth hides.
Mom flinches when I come in the room.
That's not true, Buddy.
We're all just concerned for you.
How do you think
it's going with therapy?
Okay, I guess.
But they say the medication
should be helping and, uh
That can take some time to smooth out.
(SOFT MUSIC)
(INHALES)
She wants to send me away, huh?
She wants you to get the help you need.
And so, do I.
We just
we disagree on how to do that.
Buddy, hey.
I'm a doctor.
- Right?
- Yeah.
We got this.
(INDISTINCT HOSPITAL CHATTER)
(UPBEAT MUSIC)
Okay, so everyone else
is pretty intimidated by her
but I respect how she is,
and it's still a man's world.
- Oh, come on!
- You know what it means
to be Chief of a department
in a major private hospital?
Plus, she lost her son
a couple of years ago.
There we go. See? You're a softie.
Pfft. Hardly.
I see that smile.
(BOTH LAUGHING)
It looks really good on you.
Okay, you know what
I'm really pissed about?
- What?
- Well, I'm gonna have to admit
to my mother that she was
right to set us up.
Well, if you want,
we can just blame my mother.
(CHUCKLES)
EHR patient orders are incomplete.
You want an upper GI endoscopy?
Typing "endo" won't cut it.
(SIGHS)
- That it?
- Your labs came back.
Your patient is negative
for HIV, Hepatitis, SARS and EBV
but Amy is suggesting a liver
ultrasound and UBT to rule out ulcer
and GUAIAC for GI bleed.
She can't order them. You have to.
(MUFFLED HOSPITAL ANNOUNCEMENT)
She's still a really
good doctor, you know.
Everyone knows, Julie.
(TENSE MUSIC BUILDS)
What's going on? You're scaring me.
I
sorry, I just thought it'd be better
if we spoke privately first.
So, you know what's wrong with him?
Your husband has Cystic Fibrosis.
What? How bad is that?
His body is creating a faulty protein
that affects tissues,
cells, glands and
depending on the severity
of his disease,
it could affect his lungs,
pancreas, liver, kidney
and digestive functions.
So, what do we do? Is there a cure?
No. No cure,
but there are a wide
variety of treatments.
I don't believe it.
It does normally present
itself in early childhood.
Now, most countries
do test for it at birth,
but England didn't make it
a national standard until 2007.
So, my son wouldn't have been tested.
(JAKE): No. And it is genetic.
But we have very good reason
to believe that
Oliver is not Cary's son.
Why would you say that?
Infertility is almost always
an issue with CF patients.
And if you'd gone to
the fertility clinic,
the doctors would've diagnosed Cary.
(TENSE MUSIC)
Our marriage had problems.
We split for awhile.
Then, after we reconciled,
I found out I was pregnant.
For the longest time,
I didn't know which man.
We're not judging you, Alexis.
Feels like he is.
Not my place at all, Ma'am.
The thing is, we're gonna have
to tell your husband
everything that we just told you.
No! Please. Just not that part. Not now.
Well, what do you think's
gonna happen once
Cary and Oliver start Googling this?
I get it, but I just
I need a little time.
I can't lie to your husband.
I can tell them
to stay off their phones,
let the doctors work.
It's already a lot to handle.
Does he really need this, too?
Please.
Hey, take a look at this.
Skin rash, fever,
arthralgia, abdominal pain,
nausea, and jaundice.
I think he does have Hepatitis B.
The surface antigen was negative.
But all his symptoms line up.
And take a look at this rash.
I know this is a strange time
to bring this up,
but, um
I'd really love to catch up with you
when I'm feeling better, Sonya.
You know, for old times' sake.
(TENSE MUSIC)
(SIGHS)
It could also be autoimmune.
I'll run DNA and viral load tests.
You can continue your physical exam,
but I think we know
what we have to do now.
(TENSE MUSIC SWELLS)
(MUFFLED SCREAMING)
(AMY): Sonya?
Did he do something to you?
Did he hurt you?
It was a bad breakup. He was a jerk.
That's all. I'm fine.
has not changed.
Your son has bipolar
and schizotypal disorders.
He needs inpatient behavioural therapy.
You and Victoria simply aren't
equipped to deal with this.
She called you, didn't she?
Is her account of things
different than yours?
He has tantrums.
Little boys have tantrums.
Your son is a grown man
in a grown man's body.
So, what, the only solution
is to send him off to Cuckoo's Nest?
Okay, forget Lucas for a second.
What is this doing to your family?
To your boys? What is it like for them
living in a house like this?
Will you consult with him again?
Maybe you'll see something different?
Bring him in.
(SAD MUSIC)
(BREATHING SHAKILY)
(WINCING)
(CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS) (SOBBING)
(WHIMPERING)
(CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS)
(SOBBING)
(MOBILE PHONE RINGS)
Hello.
(AMY): Hey, listen,
we've gotta move fast.
Ravi's viral load's off the chart.
He has Fulminant Hepatitis
and his liver's failing.
Labs, imaging, paths confirmed.
So, he's in the window, testing negative
when he's extremely contagious.
He needs Beta Interferon and Tenofovir.
I know that, Amy.
Well, can you call the nurses
station with a verbal order?
He's cratering.
- Where are you?
- I'm in the bathroom.
I'll be right out.
(SIGHS)
(JAKE): Cary, you're having
an allergic reaction
to insulin with fluctuating glucose,
and your body is having
a hard time making enzymes
to convert food into fuel.
Your lungs are filling with fluid.
That's why it's getting harder
for you to breathe.
I'm afraid you're gonna need
a new pancreas, Cary.
You mean a transplant?
How does that work?
Or does he have to get on some list?
We're not even citizens here.
That won't be a factor.
Oliver, I said, don't with the phones.
The doctors are right here.
We've already listed him with UNOS.
So, hopefully, we won't
have to wait long.
Maybe we don't have to wait at all.
Can I donate part of my pancreas?
It says here you can do
a partial transplant
if there's enough of a genetic match.
That's a rarely used option,
and not a good idea.
(JAKE): And your dad needs
a whole new pancreas,
but we can treat him while he waits.
His parents are gone.
I'm his only blood relative.
So, if there's anything else
you need from me,
I'll do whatever it takes.
I'm sorry, man, I don't like this.
Yeah, I don't like it, either,
but our job is to treat
the patient's disease.
His infertility,
that's irrelevant right now.
It won't be when he finds out.
What's the most important
thing to this man?
His family.
Right. And now that he needs
a transplant,
is it better or worse
for his stress levels
- if his family implodes?
- So, we keep lying to him,
and his son and hope they don't
figure it out.
Just focus on the medicine, TJ.
She'll tell him when
she thinks he can handle it.
(TENSE MUSIC)
Oh, hi Richard.
Hi.
Um
Gina's helping me with
it's Lucas.
He's been developing
some behavioural issues
over the past couple of years.
I'm so sorry to hear that.
Would you like to come
back in to discuss?
Um, no, I'll call you later.
Thank you.
Come on, Lucas. I'll take you home.
(AMY): Everything in my bones
tells me that there is
something wrong here,
but she denies it so
I mean, what am I supposed to do?
I'm guessing you haven't
talked to Richard about it?
And say what?
Oh, I think this guy assaulted Sonya,
but she says she's fine.
Everyone's gonna think
I'm impulsive and crazy,
or that I'm trying to screw with Sonya,
and I'm already on thin ice as it is.
Okay, tell me what's going on
behaviorally between them.
(SPEAKER): Paging Dr. Maitra
to Nurses' Station two.
Paging Dr. Maitra.
(SOMBRE MUSIC)
- (BEEP)
- Paging Dr. Maitra
to Nurses' Station two.
(SHAKY BREATHING)
Paging Dr. Maitra, Nurses' Station two.
I've got your Interferon
and Zofran for Ravi Dhar.
What's with you today?
Nobody can find you anywhere.
(EQUIPMENT BEEPING STEADILY)
(RAVI GROANS)
(SIGHS)
You know, um, I'm really glad
to see that you
still care for me, Sonya.
You felt so distant at first.
I guess it is a little
awkward that we dated.
We didn't date, Ravi.
I don't understand
why you would say that.
In his mind, he didn't do
anything wrong.
So, he just grabs her hand?
It's a way to dominate her.
Again.
Oh my God.
She shouldn't be treating him.
Amy, she shouldn't be anywhere near him.
I mean, come on, Sonya.
What did I ever do to you?
You know.
(CHUCKLES) Do I?
You raped me.
(OBJECT CLATTERS)
Is that really the story
you're telling yourself?
'Cause you and I both know
what happened that night.
You wanted it, and you got it.
And you woke up the next morning
feeling like a little
slut with your mother's voice
inside your head
So, you make up this story
that I forced you.
Look, come on, Sonya.
We both know that
you were gagging for it.
(MUFFLED SCREAMS)
(EXHALES)
The real question is
why didn't you want to go
for a round two?
(SQUIRTING)
(GAGGING)
(GAGGING)
(TENSE MUSIC)
Sonya, what's going on?
(GAGGING)
Sonya! Snap out of it!
What did you give him?
Air into the port.
You injected air into his central line?
Oh my God.
(RAPID BEEPING)
(GASPING)
- What are you
- You're gonna help me fix this
or I'm gonna call a code.
- Is that what you want?
- No.
(ALARMS SOUNDING)
(BREATHING UNSTEADILY)
Found it! Circulating right ventricle,
heading towards pulmonary arteries.
Bag him.
He's still hypotensive.
He's gonna code.
Here, cranking the oxygen
should help shrink the bubbles.
Monitors show cardiac
and respiratory distress.
Um, can you get me
an airway cart and vent,
100 Fentanyl, 25 Propofol, and 75 Sux?
(BEEPING AND ALARMS CONTINUE)
There.
There, there's another one.
(BEEPING SLOWS)
He's stabilized.
You need to get out
of this room right now!
(STABLE BEEPING CONTINUES)
(SOBBING)
(HEAVY BREATHING)
You want to explain?
He kept baiting me and then,
it was like I was
wasn't even in my body.
I asked you! I gave you
a chance to explain
- what was really going on!
- I know.
I tried to contact Richard,
but, I don't even
whatever happens, I won't involve you.
Are you kidding me?
I'm already involved!
I'm sorry.
- I'm so sorry.
- You're a doctor.
You took an oath.
- (SONYA): How's he doing?
- (AMY): Stable for now.
You'd better hope he wakes up
and doesn't
have any neurological deficits.
Sonya, you were looking for me earlier?
Oh, I was thinking I might
need to leave early,
family thing but it worked itself out.
Okay, good.
Uh, read the charts,
saw you had a hypoxic episode
with a patient, Ravi Dhar.
Run it down, please.
Ah, yeah, loss of ability
to protect airway
from hepatic encephalitis.
Waiting for chest CT.
He has liver failure,
initial labs for Hep B.
came back negative,
but then the viral load
was overburdened.
Serological gap.
Good catch.
Okay, we'll continue with the Interferon
and oral Tenofovir.
Right. Of course.
All right. I'm gonna catch up
on some charting.
(SONYA EXHALES)
So, you're not gonna report me?
I haven't decided anything yet.
Then what now?
Call shift's over.
Check out and go home.
See how he's doing in the morning.
- Okay.
- Sonya,
stay away from him.
(TENSE MUSIC)
(DOOR CLOSES)
(EQUIPMENT BEEPING)
I know you're nervous,
but you're fortunate we found
such a good match so fast.
And our surgeons are the best, okay?
You're just lucky this
didn't happen in Manchester.
Now that's a low blow, mate.
Land of the free, home of the brave.
Hey, have you seen my family?
- How are they doing?
- They're good.
Hangin' in there.
You tell 'em I love 'em, yeah?
They know, but I will.
(SOMBRE MUSIC)
Yeah, and the thing that's
so crazy about debating is
that you can argue, like,
just as strongly about either side,
and you'll get just as fired up
for either position that you're taking.
So, what else did you do?
Did you go out?
Uh, nothing crazy.
I was careful, I stayed with the group.
What do you mean "careful?"
Did something happen?
Just a couple of frat guys
wouldn't leave us alone.
But we handled it.
We should talk about what you'd do
when you don't feel safe.
I know the score, Mom.
Don't accept a drink from anybody.
Only walk at night in a group
and slide your keys in between
your fingers
to make a weapon.
What about if you were in a situation
with someone that you knew?
Like at a party or
You mean, like, date rape?
Yeah.
We already talked about this last year.
Oh.
Uh, well, do
do you feel prepared?
I do, Mom. You were actually
really good about it.
I hate that I have to teach you this.
Isn't that your job?
I just wish that wasn't
the world that we lived in.
Nothing anybody can do about it.
Thank you for not
forcing the issue with us.
I swear, if he makes it
out of the surgery,
I'll come clean about everything.
In my experience,
people can forgive
if they're told the truth.
The real truth. With no excuses.
Someone hurt you?
You could say that, yeah.
Your move, eh, mate?
You pull all-nighters
with all your patients?
Just the Prince fans.
Then don't start singing
"I Would Die 4 U."
Oliver!
Gallows humour, Mum.
You know Dad would be jokin'
10 times worse
if it were you under the knife.
(TJ): Well, I have some good news.
He came through surgery
and he's in stable condition.
(GASPS IN DELIGHT)
Can't thank you enough, mate.
(GENTLE MUSIC)
(MUSIC FADES)
(SIGHS)
(PHONE BUZZES)
Hey.
(AMY): How are you holding up?
Uh, I would say this is the second worst
night of my life.
(AMY): I checked in
with the hospital.
The neuro exam came back normal,
and the meds are working.
He is gonna be fine.
Well, that's good.
For you.
Did you get any help, Sonya?
Did you ever talk to anybody?
No.
I should have. Obviously.
I told my mother.
She said to sweep it under the rug.
Ravi is the son of my father's
business partner.
She was just trying
to protect our family.
Oh my God, I
I am going to turn myself in.
Uh, wait
Yeah, this could end your career.
It could even be criminal
if you don't report me,
and I can't let you take that on.
I never should have let you
back in that room, Sonya.
I knew!
So, some of this is on me!
Why would you risk yourself like this?
Because you're not
the one who needs to pay.
He is.
(TENSE MUSIC)
How is he, today?
Mildly sedated, but stabilized,
and neuro checks are normal.
Where's Dr. Maitra?
Attending a patient in 615.
She needs your help, actually.
You know you can't treat the patient.
Yes, Julie, I am aware.
She'll be here in a minute.
(DOOR OPENS)
(STABLE BEEPING)
(CLICK)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(SONYA): Even if we find someone,
we can't just have her
come to the hospital
and ask if she was sexually assaulted.
We don't have to.
Reporting Hepatitis B exposure
is a public health issue.
Which is also how we're gonna get him.
Hep B. has specific DNA
genotypic patterns,
so if he gave it to someone,
we can prove it.
It's Hepatitis B and
it's possible you got it
from another one of our patients.
How could you possibly know that?
The disease is transmitted
through fluids,
and we found your name on his phone.
We could tell you'd had
sexual contact.
A patient?
We're not permitted to say who.
(SCOFFS)
What a piece of
Was it non-consensual?
He took you to dinner,
nice place but not too nice.
Pulled back your chair, opened doors.
A perfect gentleman.
How do you know that?
Five years ago, he took a
piece of me I'll never get back.
Start by saying his name.
Uh.
His name?
His name is Ravi Dhar.
And what did he do to you?
(SIGHS)
'Cause he raped me.
He, um, yeah.
He raped me.
I am so sorry, Emily.
If I had come forward when
it had happened to me,
you wouldn't be sitting here now.
You don't know that.
I know if we don't stop Ravi Dhar today,
he's just gonna do it to someone else.
And I don't want you to have
to live with that
the way I do now.
Is that why you brought me here?
So, you can get me to press charges?
So, I can get shamed and blamed?
Only this time in public?
I know you want to hide,
pretend it never happened.
But, trust me, no matter
how hard you try,
it won't go away.
I can't.
I can't do it.
Yes, you can.
Because I will be there with you.
And if we come out,
others will follow.
I'm sure of it.
(GENTLE MUSIC)
Please, Emily. Trust me.
(TENSE MUSIC)
(BREATHING RAPIDLY)
What are her bleeding risk factors?
Um. I forgot to ask.
If she just had major surgery,
blood thinners could kill her.
Sorry. I'll do better
Sonya, do you want to be here?
When somebody is this
blatantly negligent,
it usually means they're trying to fail.
Why don't you take
the rest of the day off?
And consider that not
everybody's meant to be a doctor.
You ready?
Yes.
The HBV/DNA genotype run
by our lab proves our patient,
Ravi Dhar, infected
this woman, Emily Wagner.
And we have photos of her bruising.
(RICHARD): We're bringing this
to you because the police
need to be called,
and obviously this is a very
sensitive situation
since we'll be turning in one
of our own patients.
(MICHAEL INHALES SHARPLY)
How did you even find this woman?
I knew him.
He did the same thing
to me five years ago.
(PLASTIC CRINKLING)
For chain-of-custody purposes,
I'm handing over my own rape kit
so you can deliver it
to law enforcement.
I followed SAE protocol
and used the pathology freezers
for storage.
You saved it all this time?
I thought some day
I might come forward
if I had the support.
And so, you and Ms. Wagner
are both ready to press charges?
No more hiding.
Well, I can't believe you managed to
I mean, you treated this man,
you diagnosed him, you saved his life.
She's very brave.
(UPLIFTING GENTLE MUSIC)
So, I heard you withheld the information
from me to give her time to come clean.
Yeah, we figured you'd rather
hear it from her than from us.
Sort of a double whammy
though, isn't it?
Incurable disease plus this.
I'm sorry, Cary.
I'm pretty sure you're pissed
at just about everyone right now.
I was having trouble in bed,
and I just stopped touching her.
She took it as I didn't want
her anymore,
and I let her believe it.
Then she met someone at work.
I saw them together, I just knew.
And you didn't say anything?
And say what?
That she'd found a guy who
could give her what I couldn't?
I got some help, and Alexis came back.
When we found out she was pregnant,
I couldn't be sure, but I never asked.
I never really wanted to know.
And now here it comes
slammin' me in the face
and after all these years suspecting,
I've got no clue how to deal with it.
I had problems with infidelity
in my marriage, and
it's, it's brutal.
It is.
But Alexis, she's here now,
and willing to take the hits.
And she chose you.
Every day for the past 19 years.
That's what you gotta remember.
(GENTLE MUSIC)
You just need to figure
out how to tell Oliver.
Oh, well, he's my son
in every way that matters.
Always has been, always will be.
We'll sort that out.
Look at all this Prince stuff I got!
Yeah, come on.
Let's have a look!
(DO YOU EVER (BY ANNA LEONE PLAYS)
(OLIVER): I got the last one.
The coat is ace, right?
Take a look at this.
Son of two cops,
four years in the military.
Guess I'm not so good with the gray.
(CHUCKLING)
We gave 'em a chance.
It's the best we can do.
(COUGHING)
(WOMAN): Ravi Dhar, you have
the right to remain silent.
Anything you say can and will
be used against you
in a court of law.
You have the right to an attorney.
If you cannot afford an attorney,
one will be appointed for you.
I don't know how to thank you.
You need to talk to someone.
Promise me you will get counseling.
I've reached out to Gina,
and she referred some support groups.
And I'm gonna take some time off.
(GENTLE MUSIC CONTINUES)
So, next time I see you,
you'll have passed the Boards
and be a doctor again.
Officially.
(AMY CHUCKLES)
I'm gonna kind of miss
being able to haze you.
(LAUGHS)
I hold your hand ♪
I know you're working
with what you have ♪
Did you know what she was
dealing with all along?
No. I just found out this morning.
with what you've got ♪
But do you ever ♪
He's packing himself up and he's okay.
Hear the waves crashing down? ♪
It's the right thing.
And as you sway ♪
It's the only way.
With the wind ♪
It's not just that.
Are you losing ♪
Sonya Maitra was trying
to reach me all day.
She needed my help,
and I wasn't there for her.
I didn't even return her text.
You were dealing with
And she was going through hell.
Alone.
Because I was so distracted by
I see you struggle ♪
And it wasn't the first time, Vicky.
A few months ago, I made a mistake,
and I killed a patient.
You chase your thoughts ♪
I know you're working ♪
And I'd be finished
if it wasn't for Amy
getting in that car accident.
She figured out what happened.
And now
She doesn't remember.
crashing down ♪♪
(SNIFFLING)
They made me Chief,
and I don't even deserve to be a doctor.
Hey.
You're
- I'm so sorry.
- No.
Vicky, I'm so sorry.
(RICHARD SIGHS)
I'm so sorry
- for what I've put us all through.
- It's okay.
(GENTLE MUSIC CONTINUES)
(AMY): I swear to fulfill to the
best of my ability
and judgment this covenant,
I will respect
the hard-won scientific gains
of those physicians
in whose steps I walk.
I will respect the privacy of
my patients,
for their problems are not
disclosed to me
that the world may know.
Most especially,
must I tread with care
in matters of life and death.
(MAN): You may begin!
(AMY): This awesome
responsibility must be faced
with great humbleness and
awareness of my own frailty.
Above all, I must
not play at God.
Dr. Larsen has no recollection
of the last 8 years.
- Babe, what's wrong?
- We're not together anymore.
- What?
- We got divorced.
I am retaking the Boards?
None of this would even be happening
if it weren't for
your brilliant track record.
These are splinter hemorrhages.
You didn't notice her fingernails?
Somebody's gotta tell me
what I did to her.
Her second week as a med student
you told her she shouldn't be a doctor.
Did you know
that Jake and I were together?
The pathologist
didn't catch the problem,
but if Dr. Larsen ever remembers
Then make sure she fails.
(VIDEO GAME BEEPING)
Lucas, please put your phone
away, clear the table.
In a minute.
I've asked you three times.
- (GAME BEEPING)
- Did you hear me?
Bring the dishes to the sink, please.
(LOUD THUD)
(EXHALES)
You're trying to upset me on purpose.
- You hate me.
- No, Lucas. I love you.
In this family,
everyone contributes, okay?
So just hand me the plates.
Please.
(SOMBRE MUSIC)
(GLASS SHATTERING)
Okay.
You happy now? Hm?
(PLATE SHATTERING)
I'm clearing the table
just like you asked!
What are you gonna do, hit someone?
Hey, everyone, stop this!
Now! Stop!
(TENSE MUSIC)
Lucas.
(QUIETLY): Hey, we've talked about this.
We can't have these tantrums.
I know.
I know. Yeah.
I'm sorry.
- I'm sorry.
- Okay.
(SOMBRE MUSIC)
Hey.
58-year-old male
presents with severe back pain,
pack-a-day smoker,
distended belly, tachy, BP 190 over 121.
Aortic abdominal aneurysm.
Uh, CTA to confirm.
Treatment?
Surgical graft before it ruptures.
Oh, come on, you gotta start
with the medication first.
Surgeons are always too aggressive.
First, do no harm, remember?
Do you know it doesn't even
say that in our oath?
- Yes, it does.
- No, it doesn't.
Of course it does.
"I swear to fulfill,
to the best of my ability,
and judgment,"
although nobody seems to trust
my judgment lately,
"this covenant,
I will respect the hard-won
scientific gains
of the physicians in whose
steps I walk. And I"
What, did you memorize the whole thing?
Yes.
You know, you don't need to
know that for the Boards.
No, but I like to show off.
" and gladly share such
knowledge as may be mine
with those who are to follow me."
(ELEVATOR DINGS)
- Hey.
- Hi.
- How are you?
- Good.
- Yeah, you?
- Yeah, good. Yeah.
Oh, um, I spoke with Katie this morning.
- Oh.
- Yeah. Big dissertation
on the monuments.
You know, apparently,
the Jefferson's a hypocrisy
and the Washington's a phallus, so
- (AMY CHUCKLES)
- She's okay with Lincoln.
For now.
- She's in D.C.?
- Yeah.
Debate tournament with her school.
Uh, she's a junior,
so it's, it's a big deal.
Very cool.
(ELEVATOR DINGS)
Well, this is my stop. Um
Oh, I was thinking I'll pick Katie up
at the airport, early dinner
and then drop her
- back at your place?
- Yeah, yeah, sure.
Great.
(LAUGHS)
You don't want to get caught,
you better get rid of that smile.
(BOTH CHUCKLING)
- (MAN): For you
- Uh-huh.
- Prince, Dirty Mind
- Okay.
Controversy, 1999, Purple Rain.
All right, all right.
I know when I'm beat.
You are officially
the Purple One's #1 fan.
I object.
Who do you think told him about
the guy? He had no clue.
We have tickets
for the Paisley Park tour.
Should we cancel?
We didn't cancel the World Cup in '06
when I was nearly in labour with you.
He was almost born in the stands.
I'm afraid this time
the tour is gonna have to wait.
Do you drink, Mr. Llewelyn?
The occasional pint.
And the occasional scotch in the pub
I'm not supposed to know about.
Ah, Jeez. Right, who snitched?
Why are you asking about alcohol?
Is there a problem with his liver?
The tests on his pancreatic
function came back abnormal
plus the concerning respiratory issues.
Dr. Coleman?
(COLEMAN): Abdomen CT with contrast
and start an insulin drip,
check sugars hourly, and get an MRCP.
Exactly. I'll tell you what,
once you heal,
you can hit up the Electric
Fetus for some vinyl.
I hear Prince practically lived there.
Excellent idea.
Sorry I'm late.
I'm not the hall monitor.
Besides, I'm surprised
Richard put us together
after what happened the last time.
Could be he expects you
to report all my mistakes.
Paranoid.
Look, it's no secret
how you feel about me,
and Richard's never wanted me here.
Well, I don't play politics,
and I'm not looking to cause
you any problems.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(DARK MUSIC)
(EXHALES HAPPILY)
I can't believe it.
Sonya Maitra. It's been forever.
And you're my doctor today?
I guess this is a little awkward.
We used to date.
- Oh.
- (MAN CHUCKLES)
But that was what, like, five years ago?
Right.
Okay, so, looks like persistent nausea,
poor appetite, and fatigue?
Yeah, I just got back
from India two weeks ago.
- (VOICES BECOME MUFFLED)
- Mm-hm.
Probably something I caught there.
(AMY): When did the symptoms start?
(VOICES FADE)
(TENSE MUSIC)
Bloodwork and imaging.
(VOICES RESUME NORMALLY)
Do you agree, Dr. Maitra?
Uh, CBC, Chem 20, antigen,
antibody and endoscopy?
Yes. Absolutely.
(PHONE RINGING)
- Oh!
- Whoa! Whoa, whoa!
- Sorry I
- You, okay?
Yeah, uh, where is Dr. Miller?
Uh, you know, I haven't seen him.
I don't think anyone has.
Why, do you need something?
I'm good. Forget it.
- You sure?
- Yeah.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(TENSE MUSIC CONTINUES)
(PHONE RINGING)
- (VOICEMAIL): Dr. Richard Miller.
- (BEEP)
Dr. Miller, if you can please
call me back.
I need to discuss something with you.
It's time sensitive.
Michael want to fight me now
and Seth hides.
Mom flinches when I come in the room.
That's not true, Buddy.
We're all just concerned for you.
How do you think
it's going with therapy?
Okay, I guess.
But they say the medication
should be helping and, uh
That can take some time to smooth out.
(SOFT MUSIC)
(INHALES)
She wants to send me away, huh?
She wants you to get the help you need.
And so, do I.
We just
we disagree on how to do that.
Buddy, hey.
I'm a doctor.
- Right?
- Yeah.
We got this.
(INDISTINCT HOSPITAL CHATTER)
(UPBEAT MUSIC)
Okay, so everyone else
is pretty intimidated by her
but I respect how she is,
and it's still a man's world.
- Oh, come on!
- You know what it means
to be Chief of a department
in a major private hospital?
Plus, she lost her son
a couple of years ago.
There we go. See? You're a softie.
Pfft. Hardly.
I see that smile.
(BOTH LAUGHING)
It looks really good on you.
Okay, you know what
I'm really pissed about?
- What?
- Well, I'm gonna have to admit
to my mother that she was
right to set us up.
Well, if you want,
we can just blame my mother.
(CHUCKLES)
EHR patient orders are incomplete.
You want an upper GI endoscopy?
Typing "endo" won't cut it.
(SIGHS)
- That it?
- Your labs came back.
Your patient is negative
for HIV, Hepatitis, SARS and EBV
but Amy is suggesting a liver
ultrasound and UBT to rule out ulcer
and GUAIAC for GI bleed.
She can't order them. You have to.
(MUFFLED HOSPITAL ANNOUNCEMENT)
She's still a really
good doctor, you know.
Everyone knows, Julie.
(TENSE MUSIC BUILDS)
What's going on? You're scaring me.
I
sorry, I just thought it'd be better
if we spoke privately first.
So, you know what's wrong with him?
Your husband has Cystic Fibrosis.
What? How bad is that?
His body is creating a faulty protein
that affects tissues,
cells, glands and
depending on the severity
of his disease,
it could affect his lungs,
pancreas, liver, kidney
and digestive functions.
So, what do we do? Is there a cure?
No. No cure,
but there are a wide
variety of treatments.
I don't believe it.
It does normally present
itself in early childhood.
Now, most countries
do test for it at birth,
but England didn't make it
a national standard until 2007.
So, my son wouldn't have been tested.
(JAKE): No. And it is genetic.
But we have very good reason
to believe that
Oliver is not Cary's son.
Why would you say that?
Infertility is almost always
an issue with CF patients.
And if you'd gone to
the fertility clinic,
the doctors would've diagnosed Cary.
(TENSE MUSIC)
Our marriage had problems.
We split for awhile.
Then, after we reconciled,
I found out I was pregnant.
For the longest time,
I didn't know which man.
We're not judging you, Alexis.
Feels like he is.
Not my place at all, Ma'am.
The thing is, we're gonna have
to tell your husband
everything that we just told you.
No! Please. Just not that part. Not now.
Well, what do you think's
gonna happen once
Cary and Oliver start Googling this?
I get it, but I just
I need a little time.
I can't lie to your husband.
I can tell them
to stay off their phones,
let the doctors work.
It's already a lot to handle.
Does he really need this, too?
Please.
Hey, take a look at this.
Skin rash, fever,
arthralgia, abdominal pain,
nausea, and jaundice.
I think he does have Hepatitis B.
The surface antigen was negative.
But all his symptoms line up.
And take a look at this rash.
I know this is a strange time
to bring this up,
but, um
I'd really love to catch up with you
when I'm feeling better, Sonya.
You know, for old times' sake.
(TENSE MUSIC)
(SIGHS)
It could also be autoimmune.
I'll run DNA and viral load tests.
You can continue your physical exam,
but I think we know
what we have to do now.
(TENSE MUSIC SWELLS)
(MUFFLED SCREAMING)
(AMY): Sonya?
Did he do something to you?
Did he hurt you?
It was a bad breakup. He was a jerk.
That's all. I'm fine.
has not changed.
Your son has bipolar
and schizotypal disorders.
He needs inpatient behavioural therapy.
You and Victoria simply aren't
equipped to deal with this.
She called you, didn't she?
Is her account of things
different than yours?
He has tantrums.
Little boys have tantrums.
Your son is a grown man
in a grown man's body.
So, what, the only solution
is to send him off to Cuckoo's Nest?
Okay, forget Lucas for a second.
What is this doing to your family?
To your boys? What is it like for them
living in a house like this?
Will you consult with him again?
Maybe you'll see something different?
Bring him in.
(SAD MUSIC)
(BREATHING SHAKILY)
(WINCING)
(CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS) (SOBBING)
(WHIMPERING)
(CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS)
(SOBBING)
(MOBILE PHONE RINGS)
Hello.
(AMY): Hey, listen,
we've gotta move fast.
Ravi's viral load's off the chart.
He has Fulminant Hepatitis
and his liver's failing.
Labs, imaging, paths confirmed.
So, he's in the window, testing negative
when he's extremely contagious.
He needs Beta Interferon and Tenofovir.
I know that, Amy.
Well, can you call the nurses
station with a verbal order?
He's cratering.
- Where are you?
- I'm in the bathroom.
I'll be right out.
(SIGHS)
(JAKE): Cary, you're having
an allergic reaction
to insulin with fluctuating glucose,
and your body is having
a hard time making enzymes
to convert food into fuel.
Your lungs are filling with fluid.
That's why it's getting harder
for you to breathe.
I'm afraid you're gonna need
a new pancreas, Cary.
You mean a transplant?
How does that work?
Or does he have to get on some list?
We're not even citizens here.
That won't be a factor.
Oliver, I said, don't with the phones.
The doctors are right here.
We've already listed him with UNOS.
So, hopefully, we won't
have to wait long.
Maybe we don't have to wait at all.
Can I donate part of my pancreas?
It says here you can do
a partial transplant
if there's enough of a genetic match.
That's a rarely used option,
and not a good idea.
(JAKE): And your dad needs
a whole new pancreas,
but we can treat him while he waits.
His parents are gone.
I'm his only blood relative.
So, if there's anything else
you need from me,
I'll do whatever it takes.
I'm sorry, man, I don't like this.
Yeah, I don't like it, either,
but our job is to treat
the patient's disease.
His infertility,
that's irrelevant right now.
It won't be when he finds out.
What's the most important
thing to this man?
His family.
Right. And now that he needs
a transplant,
is it better or worse
for his stress levels
- if his family implodes?
- So, we keep lying to him,
and his son and hope they don't
figure it out.
Just focus on the medicine, TJ.
She'll tell him when
she thinks he can handle it.
(TENSE MUSIC)
Oh, hi Richard.
Hi.
Um
Gina's helping me with
it's Lucas.
He's been developing
some behavioural issues
over the past couple of years.
I'm so sorry to hear that.
Would you like to come
back in to discuss?
Um, no, I'll call you later.
Thank you.
Come on, Lucas. I'll take you home.
(AMY): Everything in my bones
tells me that there is
something wrong here,
but she denies it so
I mean, what am I supposed to do?
I'm guessing you haven't
talked to Richard about it?
And say what?
Oh, I think this guy assaulted Sonya,
but she says she's fine.
Everyone's gonna think
I'm impulsive and crazy,
or that I'm trying to screw with Sonya,
and I'm already on thin ice as it is.
Okay, tell me what's going on
behaviorally between them.
(SPEAKER): Paging Dr. Maitra
to Nurses' Station two.
Paging Dr. Maitra.
(SOMBRE MUSIC)
- (BEEP)
- Paging Dr. Maitra
to Nurses' Station two.
(SHAKY BREATHING)
Paging Dr. Maitra, Nurses' Station two.
I've got your Interferon
and Zofran for Ravi Dhar.
What's with you today?
Nobody can find you anywhere.
(EQUIPMENT BEEPING STEADILY)
(RAVI GROANS)
(SIGHS)
You know, um, I'm really glad
to see that you
still care for me, Sonya.
You felt so distant at first.
I guess it is a little
awkward that we dated.
We didn't date, Ravi.
I don't understand
why you would say that.
In his mind, he didn't do
anything wrong.
So, he just grabs her hand?
It's a way to dominate her.
Again.
Oh my God.
She shouldn't be treating him.
Amy, she shouldn't be anywhere near him.
I mean, come on, Sonya.
What did I ever do to you?
You know.
(CHUCKLES) Do I?
You raped me.
(OBJECT CLATTERS)
Is that really the story
you're telling yourself?
'Cause you and I both know
what happened that night.
You wanted it, and you got it.
And you woke up the next morning
feeling like a little
slut with your mother's voice
inside your head
So, you make up this story
that I forced you.
Look, come on, Sonya.
We both know that
you were gagging for it.
(MUFFLED SCREAMS)
(EXHALES)
The real question is
why didn't you want to go
for a round two?
(SQUIRTING)
(GAGGING)
(GAGGING)
(TENSE MUSIC)
Sonya, what's going on?
(GAGGING)
Sonya! Snap out of it!
What did you give him?
Air into the port.
You injected air into his central line?
Oh my God.
(RAPID BEEPING)
(GASPING)
- What are you
- You're gonna help me fix this
or I'm gonna call a code.
- Is that what you want?
- No.
(ALARMS SOUNDING)
(BREATHING UNSTEADILY)
Found it! Circulating right ventricle,
heading towards pulmonary arteries.
Bag him.
He's still hypotensive.
He's gonna code.
Here, cranking the oxygen
should help shrink the bubbles.
Monitors show cardiac
and respiratory distress.
Um, can you get me
an airway cart and vent,
100 Fentanyl, 25 Propofol, and 75 Sux?
(BEEPING AND ALARMS CONTINUE)
There.
There, there's another one.
(BEEPING SLOWS)
He's stabilized.
You need to get out
of this room right now!
(STABLE BEEPING CONTINUES)
(SOBBING)
(HEAVY BREATHING)
You want to explain?
He kept baiting me and then,
it was like I was
wasn't even in my body.
I asked you! I gave you
a chance to explain
- what was really going on!
- I know.
I tried to contact Richard,
but, I don't even
whatever happens, I won't involve you.
Are you kidding me?
I'm already involved!
I'm sorry.
- I'm so sorry.
- You're a doctor.
You took an oath.
- (SONYA): How's he doing?
- (AMY): Stable for now.
You'd better hope he wakes up
and doesn't
have any neurological deficits.
Sonya, you were looking for me earlier?
Oh, I was thinking I might
need to leave early,
family thing but it worked itself out.
Okay, good.
Uh, read the charts,
saw you had a hypoxic episode
with a patient, Ravi Dhar.
Run it down, please.
Ah, yeah, loss of ability
to protect airway
from hepatic encephalitis.
Waiting for chest CT.
He has liver failure,
initial labs for Hep B.
came back negative,
but then the viral load
was overburdened.
Serological gap.
Good catch.
Okay, we'll continue with the Interferon
and oral Tenofovir.
Right. Of course.
All right. I'm gonna catch up
on some charting.
(SONYA EXHALES)
So, you're not gonna report me?
I haven't decided anything yet.
Then what now?
Call shift's over.
Check out and go home.
See how he's doing in the morning.
- Okay.
- Sonya,
stay away from him.
(TENSE MUSIC)
(DOOR CLOSES)
(EQUIPMENT BEEPING)
I know you're nervous,
but you're fortunate we found
such a good match so fast.
And our surgeons are the best, okay?
You're just lucky this
didn't happen in Manchester.
Now that's a low blow, mate.
Land of the free, home of the brave.
Hey, have you seen my family?
- How are they doing?
- They're good.
Hangin' in there.
You tell 'em I love 'em, yeah?
They know, but I will.
(SOMBRE MUSIC)
Yeah, and the thing that's
so crazy about debating is
that you can argue, like,
just as strongly about either side,
and you'll get just as fired up
for either position that you're taking.
So, what else did you do?
Did you go out?
Uh, nothing crazy.
I was careful, I stayed with the group.
What do you mean "careful?"
Did something happen?
Just a couple of frat guys
wouldn't leave us alone.
But we handled it.
We should talk about what you'd do
when you don't feel safe.
I know the score, Mom.
Don't accept a drink from anybody.
Only walk at night in a group
and slide your keys in between
your fingers
to make a weapon.
What about if you were in a situation
with someone that you knew?
Like at a party or
You mean, like, date rape?
Yeah.
We already talked about this last year.
Oh.
Uh, well, do
do you feel prepared?
I do, Mom. You were actually
really good about it.
I hate that I have to teach you this.
Isn't that your job?
I just wish that wasn't
the world that we lived in.
Nothing anybody can do about it.
Thank you for not
forcing the issue with us.
I swear, if he makes it
out of the surgery,
I'll come clean about everything.
In my experience,
people can forgive
if they're told the truth.
The real truth. With no excuses.
Someone hurt you?
You could say that, yeah.
Your move, eh, mate?
You pull all-nighters
with all your patients?
Just the Prince fans.
Then don't start singing
"I Would Die 4 U."
Oliver!
Gallows humour, Mum.
You know Dad would be jokin'
10 times worse
if it were you under the knife.
(TJ): Well, I have some good news.
He came through surgery
and he's in stable condition.
(GASPS IN DELIGHT)
Can't thank you enough, mate.
(GENTLE MUSIC)
(MUSIC FADES)
(SIGHS)
(PHONE BUZZES)
Hey.
(AMY): How are you holding up?
Uh, I would say this is the second worst
night of my life.
(AMY): I checked in
with the hospital.
The neuro exam came back normal,
and the meds are working.
He is gonna be fine.
Well, that's good.
For you.
Did you get any help, Sonya?
Did you ever talk to anybody?
No.
I should have. Obviously.
I told my mother.
She said to sweep it under the rug.
Ravi is the son of my father's
business partner.
She was just trying
to protect our family.
Oh my God, I
I am going to turn myself in.
Uh, wait
Yeah, this could end your career.
It could even be criminal
if you don't report me,
and I can't let you take that on.
I never should have let you
back in that room, Sonya.
I knew!
So, some of this is on me!
Why would you risk yourself like this?
Because you're not
the one who needs to pay.
He is.
(TENSE MUSIC)
How is he, today?
Mildly sedated, but stabilized,
and neuro checks are normal.
Where's Dr. Maitra?
Attending a patient in 615.
She needs your help, actually.
You know you can't treat the patient.
Yes, Julie, I am aware.
She'll be here in a minute.
(DOOR OPENS)
(STABLE BEEPING)
(CLICK)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(SONYA): Even if we find someone,
we can't just have her
come to the hospital
and ask if she was sexually assaulted.
We don't have to.
Reporting Hepatitis B exposure
is a public health issue.
Which is also how we're gonna get him.
Hep B. has specific DNA
genotypic patterns,
so if he gave it to someone,
we can prove it.
It's Hepatitis B and
it's possible you got it
from another one of our patients.
How could you possibly know that?
The disease is transmitted
through fluids,
and we found your name on his phone.
We could tell you'd had
sexual contact.
A patient?
We're not permitted to say who.
(SCOFFS)
What a piece of
Was it non-consensual?
He took you to dinner,
nice place but not too nice.
Pulled back your chair, opened doors.
A perfect gentleman.
How do you know that?
Five years ago, he took a
piece of me I'll never get back.
Start by saying his name.
Uh.
His name?
His name is Ravi Dhar.
And what did he do to you?
(SIGHS)
'Cause he raped me.
He, um, yeah.
He raped me.
I am so sorry, Emily.
If I had come forward when
it had happened to me,
you wouldn't be sitting here now.
You don't know that.
I know if we don't stop Ravi Dhar today,
he's just gonna do it to someone else.
And I don't want you to have
to live with that
the way I do now.
Is that why you brought me here?
So, you can get me to press charges?
So, I can get shamed and blamed?
Only this time in public?
I know you want to hide,
pretend it never happened.
But, trust me, no matter
how hard you try,
it won't go away.
I can't.
I can't do it.
Yes, you can.
Because I will be there with you.
And if we come out,
others will follow.
I'm sure of it.
(GENTLE MUSIC)
Please, Emily. Trust me.
(TENSE MUSIC)
(BREATHING RAPIDLY)
What are her bleeding risk factors?
Um. I forgot to ask.
If she just had major surgery,
blood thinners could kill her.
Sorry. I'll do better
Sonya, do you want to be here?
When somebody is this
blatantly negligent,
it usually means they're trying to fail.
Why don't you take
the rest of the day off?
And consider that not
everybody's meant to be a doctor.
You ready?
Yes.
The HBV/DNA genotype run
by our lab proves our patient,
Ravi Dhar, infected
this woman, Emily Wagner.
And we have photos of her bruising.
(RICHARD): We're bringing this
to you because the police
need to be called,
and obviously this is a very
sensitive situation
since we'll be turning in one
of our own patients.
(MICHAEL INHALES SHARPLY)
How did you even find this woman?
I knew him.
He did the same thing
to me five years ago.
(PLASTIC CRINKLING)
For chain-of-custody purposes,
I'm handing over my own rape kit
so you can deliver it
to law enforcement.
I followed SAE protocol
and used the pathology freezers
for storage.
You saved it all this time?
I thought some day
I might come forward
if I had the support.
And so, you and Ms. Wagner
are both ready to press charges?
No more hiding.
Well, I can't believe you managed to
I mean, you treated this man,
you diagnosed him, you saved his life.
She's very brave.
(UPLIFTING GENTLE MUSIC)
So, I heard you withheld the information
from me to give her time to come clean.
Yeah, we figured you'd rather
hear it from her than from us.
Sort of a double whammy
though, isn't it?
Incurable disease plus this.
I'm sorry, Cary.
I'm pretty sure you're pissed
at just about everyone right now.
I was having trouble in bed,
and I just stopped touching her.
She took it as I didn't want
her anymore,
and I let her believe it.
Then she met someone at work.
I saw them together, I just knew.
And you didn't say anything?
And say what?
That she'd found a guy who
could give her what I couldn't?
I got some help, and Alexis came back.
When we found out she was pregnant,
I couldn't be sure, but I never asked.
I never really wanted to know.
And now here it comes
slammin' me in the face
and after all these years suspecting,
I've got no clue how to deal with it.
I had problems with infidelity
in my marriage, and
it's, it's brutal.
It is.
But Alexis, she's here now,
and willing to take the hits.
And she chose you.
Every day for the past 19 years.
That's what you gotta remember.
(GENTLE MUSIC)
You just need to figure
out how to tell Oliver.
Oh, well, he's my son
in every way that matters.
Always has been, always will be.
We'll sort that out.
Look at all this Prince stuff I got!
Yeah, come on.
Let's have a look!
(DO YOU EVER (BY ANNA LEONE PLAYS)
(OLIVER): I got the last one.
The coat is ace, right?
Take a look at this.
Son of two cops,
four years in the military.
Guess I'm not so good with the gray.
(CHUCKLING)
We gave 'em a chance.
It's the best we can do.
(COUGHING)
(WOMAN): Ravi Dhar, you have
the right to remain silent.
Anything you say can and will
be used against you
in a court of law.
You have the right to an attorney.
If you cannot afford an attorney,
one will be appointed for you.
I don't know how to thank you.
You need to talk to someone.
Promise me you will get counseling.
I've reached out to Gina,
and she referred some support groups.
And I'm gonna take some time off.
(GENTLE MUSIC CONTINUES)
So, next time I see you,
you'll have passed the Boards
and be a doctor again.
Officially.
(AMY CHUCKLES)
I'm gonna kind of miss
being able to haze you.
(LAUGHS)
I hold your hand ♪
I know you're working
with what you have ♪
Did you know what she was
dealing with all along?
No. I just found out this morning.
with what you've got ♪
But do you ever ♪
He's packing himself up and he's okay.
Hear the waves crashing down? ♪
It's the right thing.
And as you sway ♪
It's the only way.
With the wind ♪
It's not just that.
Are you losing ♪
Sonya Maitra was trying
to reach me all day.
She needed my help,
and I wasn't there for her.
I didn't even return her text.
You were dealing with
And she was going through hell.
Alone.
Because I was so distracted by
I see you struggle ♪
And it wasn't the first time, Vicky.
A few months ago, I made a mistake,
and I killed a patient.
You chase your thoughts ♪
I know you're working ♪
And I'd be finished
if it wasn't for Amy
getting in that car accident.
She figured out what happened.
And now
She doesn't remember.
crashing down ♪♪
(SNIFFLING)
They made me Chief,
and I don't even deserve to be a doctor.
Hey.
You're
- I'm so sorry.
- No.
Vicky, I'm so sorry.
(RICHARD SIGHS)
I'm so sorry
- for what I've put us all through.
- It's okay.
(GENTLE MUSIC CONTINUES)
(AMY): I swear to fulfill to the
best of my ability
and judgment this covenant,
I will respect
the hard-won scientific gains
of those physicians
in whose steps I walk.
I will respect the privacy of
my patients,
for their problems are not
disclosed to me
that the world may know.
Most especially,
must I tread with care
in matters of life and death.
(MAN): You may begin!
(AMY): This awesome
responsibility must be faced
with great humbleness and
awareness of my own frailty.
Above all, I must
not play at God.