Off The Map s01e09 Episode Script

There's Nothing To Fix

Previously on "Off the Map" This is a bad idea.
Yeah it is She get that echo yet? She needs a heart transplant.
- Extensive corneal burns from the blast.
- Hey, loca.
- Can you see me? - No.
Just knew you would be here.
Ay, Dios mío! Animales estúpidos! San Rafael, me dé paciencia.
Levántense! Levántense! - Okay okay.
Oh! - Morning Minard.
Ohh.
Como si no hubiera otro lugar - En todo el mundo para - Oh.
Ohh.
Oh.
Oh, crap.
Estos payasos gringos, aquí en mi jardín.
- Ow.
Okay.
Ohh.
- Where is - Tomen su ropa y váyanse! Largo! - I don't know what you're saying.
- Brassiere right there.
- Okay, so Oh, god.
- Fuera de aquí! - So humiliating on so many levels.
Vete! Vete! Vete! Vete, por favor! Estos idiotas, treating my garden like a cheap motel.
I mean, the least they could've done was throw down a tarp Instead of rolling all over my herbs with their big, bare a I can't examine your eyes if you keep laughing.
I'm sorry.
It's not funny.
I'm I'm sorry.
O-okay.
Okay.
Okay.
I'm sorry.
There were condoms all over my fedegoso plants! Do you know how long that took to grow? I know! Minard! I've got a car meeting you in New York.
He's gonna take you straight to the hotel.
Order a little room service, get a good sleep.
You'll be all fresh and perky for your heart Eval at Columbia.
You thought of everything.
What about this? Can I take this with me, too? You nervous? No, not for the medical stuff.
Takeoffs and landings.
Oh, come on.
You walk to work with jaguars.
You swim in reefs with sharks.
At least I only have to fly once, right? You booked me an open-ended ticket.
You didn't schedule a return.
Yeah, I didn't know how long the tests would take.
Or you think my heart's so bad that I'm gonna be in the I.
C.
U.
, hooked up to drips and they won't let me leave.
Hey, that is not gonna happen.
Okay.
Okay.
Hey.
How's our patient? Oh, well, he called out every letter on the eye chart.
Too bad I wasn't holding it up yet.
Yeah, but what a memory, though, right? You know, I-I give up.
- He's your patient now.
- Come on, loca.
Loca! Wow.
She's in rare form this morning.
Oh, you should've seen her yesterday - when I came back all messed up - Mm-hmm.
Crying and carrying on.
Oh, so I guess running into a live gas pocket was a pretty smooth move on your part.
Mm-hmm.
Opened the door, and all I gotta do now is sneak back in.
Think I got a real shot at winning her back.
Well, you're gonna have time to try.
You're not operating for a week.
- Your corneas need time to heal.
- It's rainy season.
River's flooded we're gonna be swimming in cholera cases.
Yeah, I'm heading upriver now to set up some sickbeds.
Dude, I've got everything under control, - okay? It's gonna be - Don't say it.
- An easy day.
- Why would you say that? Relax, Cole! Kick back! - Take some temperatures.
- I hate it when you say that! Every rainy season down here, the river floods, causing water-related diseases like what, doctors? Uh, cholera, vibrio, - salmonella, giardia - Fuller? Yeah, giardia.
Cryptosporidium, amebiasis, typhoid fever You name it, we've seen it, but this year's different.
We're gonna start with some good old-fashioned patient prevention.
Hola.
Hola.
Esta es la medicina para la fiebre.
You okay? You seem a little Yeah.
No, I'm just tired.
You go out with Alma last night? Yeah.
Alma.
That is not going so good.
To be honest, I think it's about to get a whole lot worse.
Well, it's not easy going through relationship problems here.
I mean, believe me, after the whole Mateo thing We should just focus on the medicine.
It's why we're down here.
Everything else is just a distraction, really.
Yeah.
Thanks, lily.
- You're welcome.
- Today is all about community outreach, fixing the problem before there's a problem, 'cause in all the years I've been down here, I've never seen anything that'll take down a village faster than a waterborne illness.
Except maybe that.
Just sit her down over there.
The captain says everyone's accounted for except for one passenger a male in his 40s.
I radioed for rescue, but it could be hours.
Okay, we, I'll head downriver and see if can find him.
All right.
Well, I'll go with you.
We don't know what we're in for.
Hey, brenner, - are you okay here? - They're all minor injuries.
I got it.
How long has she had the fever? Three days.
We asked at the orphanage if she had been sick, and they said no So it must be us.
We broke her.
You know, usually with the adoption process, it takes a year before you get the first phone call, but with us, it was a month, so if it seems like our heads our spinning, it's, uh Because they are.
You didn't break her.
I promise.
Every baby gets sick.
It's just their immune system kicking into gear.
Everyone else's baby's perfect.
Hi.
They're eating and sleeping, and I can't even get her to burp.
A bunch of us came down here as a group.
That's how they do it these days, you know.
So, uh, I take it Marisol's your first kid.
Bridget's a litigator.
She's been working like crazy these past ten years.
Shh.
I finally made partner at the exact same time my ovaries decide to retire.
All right.
103.
It's, uh, it's a bit high.
That's really high.
What what do we do? What, do we put her in a ice bath or something? We're supposed to be headed back to St.
Louis tomorrow.
- I'm in the middle of a case.
- No, no.
I'm serious.
Like, some kind of cooling system? Greg, you can't put a baby in a fridge.
- 'Cause that's you - I'm not talking about Can you? I mean, you can't do that to a b Okay, let's calm down and take a deep breath.
Just gonna take this one step at a time, right, Marisol? Isn't that right? All right, Marisol.
Come on.
We'll be right back.
For the love of God and all that is holy! Minard.
I have a patient for you.
Right up your alley.
Hola! Where's Rojo? Rojo? Guess that ginger finally gave up on me.
Or maybe all you lady doctors just want a piece of this ass.
Does this lesion make my butt look big? Excuse me.
Whoa.
Look at that.
Whoa.
Hey.
Over here.
He's alive, barely.
Let's flip him over.
Be gentle.
One, two, three All this trauma from a fall in the river? I think this one might be man-made, mate.
Major liver laceration and active hemorrhage.
He doesn't stand a chance if we can't occlude the hepatic artery and portal vein.
So we gotta get him back to the clinic.
He'd never survive the trip back.
We're gonna have to do it here.
Here? All we have is sutures and I.
V.
fluids.
Then that's what we'll use but we need to work fast.
If we cut off blood to the liver too long, he's gonna die of a liver failure.
You know, I would have no idea where to even start.
This guy is chopped up into a million pieces, and we're not in an O.
R Fuller, I don't know what's going on with you today, - and I don't want to know.
- I slept with Minard! Last night, we did it and I can't think - about anything else, because it is burned - hey! Look, you need to focus, all right? You need to get your game face on, and you need to fix this problem one step at a time.
This guy's insides may be cut up into a million pieces, and we are gonna fix him.
Are you with me? Yeah.
Then start suturing.
Clark.
I realize that you don't like me, but sticking me with the ass with the ass lesion is just kind of mean.
Richie Salerno he owns Mama Salerno's, the crappy pizza stand in town where American tourists go 'cause they're too scared to eat local food.
- The pizza's actually not that bad.
- He has type 2 diabetes, which he doesn't take care of, so he's in here all the time, and now he's got a fungal - infection on his ass.
- Mm.
Yeah.
Saw that.
The man's a walking heart attack.
I've been trying to talk sense into him for months.
He berates me out of the room.
- He needs someone tough, brutal, and heartless - Ohh.
And I mean that as the utmost compliment.
Miss? Miss? Señora? I need you to keep your head still for me.
Where is the niño? The boy in the red T-shirt? - He sat next to me on the taxi.
- Don't worry.
The captain said everyone's been accounted for - except one older man.
- No.
He was a boy, 16, 17.
He must be here somewhere.
Okay, look.
The rescue team's been called, and when they get here, we'll let them know that someone else is missing, okay? Damn it.
Who am I kidding? Okay.
You put this on your chin.
Keep it there.
I'll be right back.
- Got a secondor a consult? - Oh, who do we have here? Got a mystery baby illness here, and, uh, you're the resident baby lady, so Enlarged lymph nodes, high fever Okay.
Let's take a look.
How many of these you want? Yeah, I'm thinking three, maybe four.
You want kids? What, are you kidding me? Bunch of rug rats running around calling me "papa"? Yeah.
Oh, that's funny.
He never mentioned that before, and now suddenly he's a family man.
What did you do? Come on.
How great would our kids be? I mean, your exquisite beauty and your hot latina temper.
You know, now not to brag, but, uh, I don't think I look too shabby holding a baby.
- You had your chance with me, lindo.
- I want another one.
When I look in your eyes, you know what I see? What? A horny guy who'd say anything to get me into bed.
I'm not horny.
Okay, I am, but it's coming from a better place now.
I swear.
Have you seen these red spots? The rapid strep test came back negative.
Urine was clean.
I want to draw some blood.
I'm afraid it's more than that.
Once I had a guy come into the E.
R.
Who wasn't managing his diabetes, and, uh, his toes were all black.
I touched one, and it fell off.
You keep it for your hope chest? That's really funny.
You wanna know what else is funny? Kidney failure, blindness, uh, stroke, - massive heart attack - I guess I'm gonna be screwed.
And impotence, so, um, no.
No, not so much.
So just gimme some of that cream, - and I'll get out of your hair.
- Cream is not gonna cut it.
Your blood sugar is 400.
I have - to keep you overnight.
- I got a business to run! You're killing yourself.
So what? You think I got some wife at home who's gonna cry big, sad tears over me? Look, I get it, okay? I'm The closest thing that I have to a boyfriend down here is my pet chicken.
- Your pet chicken? - We can't all be social butterflies.
It's not an excuse to neglect your health.
Small green pepper.
Uh small green pepper pizza to go.
You order one of those babies almost every night.
I knew you looked familiar.
My whole staff talks about you.
You're, like, this legend of weirdness.
Uh you know what? Forget it.
I bet you can't bring yourself to eat that chicken, because it's the only creature - in the world who needs you.
- That's not true.
No? I have a goddaughter.
- A goddaughter? - Mm-hmm.
Oh! Poor kid.
She'll be a weirdo freak, too.
Good thing for me, though, I can still sell her pizza long after you stuck your head in the oven.
Great.
Hey! Chicken lady! Finish with my fungus! Marisol.
Ma-ri-sol.
Mah-ree-sohl.
How was that? Maybe you should just rename her something American.
- Uh-huh.
Like what? - Debbie.
- Debbie? - Ms.
Clemons.
- Honey! The doctors are here.
- I've gotta go, okay? Hey.
Hi.
Did you get the test results back? Please don't let it be chicken pox.
My girlfriend's daughter had that.
It was a nightmare.
Honey, don't even go there, all right? - It's not the chicken pox.
- Then what is it? Your baby has leukemia.
Hey.
How's it going with Richie? You scare him straight yet? Oh.
Uh, no.
Not exactly.
He took a shot at you, didn't he? God, that guy knows how to find a spot and twist the knife.
What'd he say? Nothing.
He's asystolic.
His skin's pink And he's perfusing.
- What the hell? - It's about time.
What do you gotta do, die around here to get some attention? Don't mess with the medical equipment.
And look, Rojo's back.
Here, Ginger.
Ohh.
I got a present for ya.
It's full.
You are perfectly capable of getting up and going to the bathroom.
I was comfy here.
And if you two could, um, put your two fancy doctor - brains together and figure out - Mm-hmm.
How to make me a sandwich, I would be so appreciative.
Breakfast was small.
Socorro! Socorro! Socorro! Ayúdame! Por favor! Are you hurt? Dolor? No, but I can't swim, and the river It keeps pulling me down! Hang on! I'm coming to get you! Aah! She'll get sick, lose her hair.
The good news is, this can be cured she can't get on a plane yet, so you'll go to San Miguel, start a round of Chemo.
You'll be there six months, a year.
I know some Oncologists there, so I'll I'll put you in touch.
Oh, my God.
How did this happen to us? There is another option.
Return the baby to the Orphanage and go home.
Zee It's a wonderful facility.
I volunteer there.
They will get her the treatment that she needs, and they will find a new family for her.
Return her? She's our daughter, okay? She's not a pair of jeans.
We can't just Dr.
Cole said leukemia can be cured, but it's not easy.
Treatment can lead to heart problems, learning disabilities, and the likelihood of recurrence is high, so if you're not up for this, it's okay.
Of course we're up for it.
Bueno.
Let's get you ready then.
All right.
Looking good.
One more stitch in the liver, and then what? I release the portal triad.
This poor guy.
Woke up this morning and decided to take a water taxi to work.
Messed up his whole life, 'cause of one wrong decision.
So you and Minard, eh? No, it's not like that.
I-I'm dating this other girl, Alma.
Or I was, and then I decided to sleep with my roommate, who's my friend, or was my friend, but I've just messed up everything up for everybody.
I have no clue how to fix it.
Ohh.
Damn it.
Bright red blood pooling below the liver.
- Hepatic artery.
- Propeller blade must've cut it in half.
We can't do a vascular repair till we get him back to the clinic.
We lose the liver, he's gone.
No, no no we can try we can put a temporary shunt in.
I'll sew it to either end of the torn artery,.
.
it'll keep the blood flowing theoretically.
I-I'm not really sure if it's actually gonna work, though.
It's a good idea.
Let's do it.
I can't reach you! You're gonna have to let go of that branch - and take my hand, okay? - Tengo miedo! I know you're scared, but you have to let go of the branch - and take my hand.
Grab it now! - I can't! I can't! What's your name? - Andrés.
- I'm Lily.
I can't pull you in.
The current's too strong.
So what do we do? We wait.
Help! Someone! Ayúdame! - How are you feeling, Andrés? - Tengo frío.
Keep moving! Keep kicking your legs, okay? Think of all the warm places we could be right now.
My madre thinks I'm in la Ciudad for my English lessons.
I lie to her.
I go there to go see my girlfriend Cristina.
She teaches me lessons.
That's a good racket you got going on there.
Ohh.
A rescue team should be here any minute now, so you can tell Cristina all about it tomorrow.
If your madre signs you up for swimming lessons, though, just don't skip those.
Promise.
Wanna shake on it? Funny.
Now the next few months are gonna be all about sterility.
The Chemo's gonna wipe out marisol's white blood cells, so washing your hands, wearing gloves, masks Are all gonna be important.
- You okay, babe? - Yeah.
All right, my advice? Hire a translator.
In the hospital, a lot of information's gonna be coming at you.
Now I'll show you how to prep a catheter when they start a central line.
Mrs.
Cl I-I can't.
Mrs.
Clemons? I got it.
I got it.
Why d why don't you take a break, babe? Yeah, there's a lot coming at you right now.
Just take a break, honey.
I don't need a break.
I just, um - Can somebody get this thing off me?! - Hey.
Hey, hey, hey.
I can't do this.
I just can't do it.
Look at hey.
You're scared, all right? I'm scared, too.
We were barely ready for a healthy baby.
It's not because she's sick, Greg.
The reason that my blogical clock ran out is because I let it.
You just wanted to make partner.
You said to wait until you made partner.
And then I wanted to wait until I became an equity partner, and then I wanted to wait until we had a bigger place.
There's only so many times a woman can say she's not ready to have children.
And I I stopped saying it, but I didn't stop feeling it.
Can we still call the Orphanage? - Of course.
- Why don't you both take some time, sleep on it? Honey, you don't wanna do this.
I've never been more sure of anything in my life.
I'm not a mother.
I'm not her mother.
Oh.
Seriously? I figured there had to be someone in his life who could talk some sense into him friend, co-worker, one person in his miserable life who gives a crap whether he lives or dies.
And? They all hate him.
Oh.
Yeah.
He did take a shot at me.
He called me a chicken lady.
It's like a cat lady, except it's a chicken.
All right.
I'd like to feed that man pixy stix until he's in a diabetic coma, and I say that as a Christian.
The thing is, he's not so far off.
I'm sure you can tell, I'm slightly Socially awkward with men.
I just haven't found many that I have much in common with, so I have sex when necessary and then otherwise just pretty much avoid the whole thing.
And it's worked well enough for the last 28 years.
What about with Fuller? You know about that, too? And in Zee's garden? That's very biblical of you, Minard.
Yeah.
Not so good for the asthma.
Oh, it was such a mistake.
A really giant, onetime, huge mistake.
I'm sorry about your heart, and I wanted to say something sooner, but Chicken lady awkwardness.
Thank you.
Hey.
Look at this.
Radio the clinic.
Tell them to set up an Ex Lap with two units of O-neg.
What's wrong? Uh, brenner's not here.
She went downriver to look for some kid.
We must've missed her on the way back.
Tell you what.
You get the patient into the O.
R.
- I'm gonna go try to find her, all right? - Yeah.
Andrés! Tell me more about Cristina.
Tell Cristina That I'm too cansado to see her today.
I'm so tired.
Andrés! Andrés, no! No! No! You're drowning us both! Let go! Let go! Brenner! Brenner! I got you.
- It's okay.
It's okay.
You're okay.
- He can't swim.
- There was no one there to help me! - It's okay.
Okay.
What happened? What happened? - There's a kid in the water! He's only 16.
He can't swim! - Brenner! - Someone has to go after him! - Brenner! It's okay.
I wasn't strong enough to save him.
I'm gonna radio for rescue, okay, but look at the river.
Look at the river.
He's gone.
Okay.
I'm sorry.
He's gone.
I spoke to the Orphanage.
- They'll be here in the morning for Marisol.
- Nice work, loca.
Now there's a baby that doesn't have a home.
That woman didn't want to be a mother.
That woman just found out that her baby had cancer.
She doesn't know what the hell she wants! It was written all over her face.
- All she needed was an excuse.
- No, she needed support, but you just pushed her over the edge! I mean, what gives you the right? - You're not even a parent.
- And I never will be.
- What? - Endometriosis.
I can't have children.
- Loca.
- No.
I'm fine.
It's been years.
But what I can do is make sure that every child that comes through this clinic goes to the right home.
The worst thing you can do to any child - is put them with a parent who doesn't want them.
- I didn't know.
Now you do.
How's your patient? He's stable after surgery.
Fuller did great.
And for you, Cipro and Flagyl twice a day, Vermox "Q" day for a week.
Brenner.
Whatever happened today, it wasn't your fault, and you would do anything to save a life, so I know that you did everything possible for that kid.
Hey, why don't you, um Just go home and get me sleep, huh? Tell me about Mama Salerno.
"On her deathbed in the Bronx, "imparted her secret pizza dough recipe to her only son Richie.
" Died age 47.
So? So she had diabetes, too, didn't she? And she died young.
What's so funny? You two, the brain trust.
You think that's my sad, diabetic dead mama? I found that picture on the Internet, you morons.
I'm not even Italian.
My name's Berber.
I'm from Bisbee, Arizona.
I just use that fake Italian crap to sell pizza to the stupid tourists.
We're just trying to help you.
So stop.
- What? - Stop! 'Cause if I found you bleeding on the side of the street, I'd keep walking.
See, that's your problem, chicken lady.
Even with the lame-ass hand you've been dealt, you still give a crap about people.
But the sooner you realize it, the better off you'll be.
People suck, okay? They suck.
They say they'll stay, they'll never leave.
It's a bunch of baloney.
And the worst are you doctors.
You say you can fix everybody's problems, and when you can't, it's their fault, 'cause you're never, ever wrong.
Uh, well, I was wrong.
I thought that there was a human in there somewhere.
But you don't care whether you live or die, and there isn't a single person on the whole earth that seems to care either.
So go ahead! Live out the rest of your lonely and pathetic and irrelevant life.
And when you die, not that the world will actually be a better place.
It's that it will be exactly the same.
You know, I think that might be the first time anyone's ever gotten the last word with him.
It okay.
You know what? There are other patients in this hospital, patients who actually c The electrodes.
He's not faking this time.
Bagging on 100.
Starting compressions.
Amp of EPI, amp of Atropine.
Come on, Richie.
- What happened? He was stable.
- Epistaxis and hematuria.
I tried packed red cells, but they're not working.
He needs clotting factors.
Fresh frozen plasma.
Okay, so let's do that.
We don't have it, Fuller.
What? Fine.
I'll do this.
- What are you doing? - I'm giving him fresh plasma.
- I'm O-positive.
It's probably a match.
- Well, if he's RH-Negative, there'll be a major transfusion reaction.
Well, either way he's dead.
Okay, we spent all day trying to help this guy.
We're not just gonna give up on him now.
Okay, Fuller, that's enough, all right? Hey, listen to me.
Hey, I said stop! His body's done.
It's giving up.
He probably lasted longer than he should have.
Just give him morphine and let him go in peace, okay? Okay.
Nurse, I'm doing this transfusion.
Will you please get me a needle? Yes, Doctor.
Well, I was wrong.
- About him having a few months? - About you getting the last word.
You guys stay here all night? We went back to the hotel, but I couldn't sleep.
Came back to keep her company.
You got kids, Dr.
Cole? Makes sense with the hours you work.
I never really had a career myself.
Tried my hand at a few things.
I had, uh, this landscape business For, like, five minutes.
Nothing ever seemed to fit.
101 after Ibuprofen.
That's down a little bit, right? From 103 before, and then last night, the nurse said it spiked up, uh, to 104.
You don't have to worry anymore, man.
We, uh we got this now.
Greg? Orphanage is here to pick her up.
Her fever's down.
That's great.
If we're gonna make the flight, we should go.
I don't think I can.
What? I won't hold it against you.
I know you're not her mother, but for the first time in my life, I feel like I know who I am.
I'm her dad.
You can't be both her dad and my husband.
You know that, right? I know.
But This little one she needs me.
She needs me now, and you you'll be fine.
I always am.
Yeah.
Go on now.
Congratulations.
Passport, Subway map, directions to the hospital.
You really did think of everything.
And Your return ticket.
You're coming back a week from Sunday.
That's if they'll let me.
Oh, Clark, I don't care if your heart is exploding.
You're coming home to me.
Besides, you know what it costs to change a ticket? - Call me when you land, yeah? - Yes, sir.
See ya.
Minard! I called the local disposal service in town.
Figured no one wants that guy's remains.
Actually, I do.
I'm gonna throw him a funeral.
You're gonna throw a funeral for Richie? Well well, not the the miserable ass that d-died alone last night, but the, um, sad weirdo that he used to be before he got so angry and started hating everyone.
I think that guy deserves a funeral.
Do you think that that's a-a bad idea? I think you just might be the biggest humanitarian - in this place.
- No.
I'm just the chicken lady.
- Good luck in New York.
- Thank you.
Okay, bye.
You could help him with the car seat.
Only way to learn is to do.
Terrible.
Hey, um You know, all that stupid talk yesterday about having babies If I had known, I Why why didn't I know? I mean, at least back when we were together, you I thought you'd say somethin'.
No smart woman tells a new boyfriend that she can't have babies.
Could be a deal breaker, Not if the new boyfriend's in love with her.
What the hell? There's a lot of gringos on that bus.
Greg.
- Scott, what are you doing here? - We heard about the baby.
We're gonna help you out, get you settled.
You guys are supposed to be on the plane now.
We came as a group.
We're gonna be here as long as you need us.
What happened? I didn't want to move him till he was stable, but I did a transfusion.
I-I gave him a liter of my own blood.
God, Fuller.
Look, I know you didn't want me to.
I just felt like I had poured everything I had into this guy, except literally my cells, so I did that, too.
His B.
P.
's up.
Looks like he's gonna make it.
Yeah.
I'm a little woozy, though.
Do me a favor and have a cookie, yeah? Yeah.
Where are you headed? Minard is throwing a funeral.
God knows why.
But, uh You drinking Mulungu now? What, you got anxiety? No, I forgot to give it to Ryan.
She just left.
She's a ball of nerves about going to New York.
She's a strong girl.
She'll be okay.
You, on the other hand mm.
You know, Fuller Gave his own blood last night to save a guy, after I'd already written the guy's death certificate.
You set up an appointment with the best cardiologist in New York.
You planned her trip.
You can't fix her.
All you can do is is be there.
You know, hold her hand or whatever.
Wait, hold her hand? That's that's what the girls like now? That's what I hear.
I don't know.
What do I know? - Last chance, though, you coming? - No, no, no.
You go.
Have fun.
Yeah.
"Bienaventurados "Los pobres en espíritu, "porque de ellos "es el reino de los Cielos.
" You know, I don't know.
It's the only thing I could find.
I wish Clark were here.
She would know what to do.
Just put him in the ground, Minard, and be down with it.
Amen to that.
Okay.
Wait! Can someone say somethg nice about him first? Come on, I practically yelled the man to death.
Once, I was 3 pesos short.
He gave me a slice anyways.
- That's a good one! - That's what I'm talking about.
There you go.
Amen.
Godspeed.
All right.
Okay, I just spent two days trying to put a bunch of organs back together to make a person.
So You know, whatev whatever it takes to make To fix all this with you With Alma.
With Alma, too.
You know, 'cause I spent a long time trying to translate an apology in spanish this morning It was just hard.
I'm gonna make it right, Mina.
I'm g I'm gonna make it right.
What are are you guys talking about? I thought everybody knew.
We we got Really wasted and kinda s-slept together.
It's yeah.
- It was a big mistake.
- Not gonna happen again.
You were right to focus on your medicine, and that's what - We should do.
- Yep.
Medicine.
Stupid.
Stupid.
- Clark.
- Hey.
- You forgot something.
- What? This.
Couldn't let you leave without it.
It's a whole week away from the clinic.
You sure? Come on.
They'll be fine.
Besides, Cole's been planning a power grab since day one.
Come on, Clark.
Let's go explore the urban jungle.

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