The Resident (2018) s05e01 Episode Script

Da Da

1 Previously on The Resident The CEO job is yours if you want it.
You're damn right I do.
Your name's on everyone's lips.
The CEO who made Chastain $900 million.
Yeah, we made a huge profit, but now we're in business with Big Pharma.
AUSTIN: What's her deal? Billie's the most promising neurosurgery resident.
Or was, until she wrecked one of Conrad's patients and got fired.
Who'd have thought you and Dr.
Devi would be so perfect for each other? You guys must have a name picked out by now.
Giorgiana Grace Hawkins.
- GIGI: Mama.
- Mama isn't here.
We talked about that.
She's gonna be back tomorrow night.
You are with Da Da now.
Can you say "Da Da"? Huh? Da Da.
Da Da.
No, not the bag.
- (PHONE VIBRATING) - Okay.
It's Mommy.
Hey, sweetheart.
NIC: Hey, how's it going so far? You've only been gone for 30 minutes.
So far so good.
I'm worried GiGi will be upset without me.
Don't forget Mr.
Giraffe.
He's already packed.
I already miss her.
Let me talk to her.
No, you're driving.
- Then I'll pull over.
- (SMOOCHING) Keep going.
I got this.
I'm Super Dad.
I am turning back.
No, don't.
Look, you're making GiGi cry saying you're gonna turn back.
She wants to spend time with her daddy.
Just enjoy the spa retreat, and I promise I won't drop GiGi on her head.
Okay, I love you.
Bye.
Eh, I know you want to just hang out with me.
That's why you're crying.
Right? And this bag.
You were probably crying about this bag.
We need a daddy bag.
That's a mommy bag.
Love you most of all You need to eat.
You skip breakfast way too often.
Oh, smell that coffee.
- You're too good to me.
- Half-caf, - just the way you like it.
- Eh! - I have news.
- Mm-hmm.
Chastain is in the black for the first time ever.
Well, kudos.
Speaking as a former CEO, don't rub it in.
Oh, please.
You have plenty to be proud of.
You're doing more surgeries than anyone, except AJ.
You're a patient magnet, and our top earner.
Well, now that Cain's gone, I suppose that's true.
I hear he's raking in the coin at Johns Hopkins.
(ELECTRONIC BLIPPING) What is that? MALE VOICE: We control your systems.
Soon we will send our demands.
First, a demonstration of our power.
Watch what crashes first.
It's a ransomware attack.
Called a bad seed, banging on the street Hanging around the wolfpack every night That's my thank-you for last night.
That birthday feast you made me.
You did it up nice.
I aim to please.
That tandoori fish Was almost as good as the long, slow, - delicious dessert.
- (ELEVATOR BELL DINGS) All right.
So how about we stay at my place tonight? That's two full nights in a row.
- Devon - What? You don't think everyone doesn't know about us already? I don't want to be looked at that way at work.
What way? Like the girlfriend.
Okay.
I get that.
Well, we'll keep talking about it, all right? Fine.
Your place.
(CHUCKLES) No.
No, no, no, no.
I mean moving in together.
Enough of this back-and-forth.
- I like my place.
- And I like mine.
But if we put our money together, we can get something special.
And I could wake up to you every single day.
IRVING: Devi, Pravesh, ER stat.
Five traumas headed to Chastain.
Multiple victims.
Car versus charity 5K.
Wasn't Dr.
Austin doing a 5K today? - (PANICKED CHATTER) - All right, Winston, buddy, we're here.
We're going to the emergency entrance, and you're gonna meet the finest team of doctors I work with.
Hey, car came down the belt line.
Drunk driver.
My velociraptors and spectators got hit.
Winston Robards.
He'd be dead if my best runner didn't push him out the way.
All right, let's move him.
All right, on three.
One, two, three.
(GIGI CRYING) - Good morning, Marion.
- Hi.
I'm so sorry.
We have multiple traumas incoming.
- I gotta run.
- You agreed to wait for 15 minutes, - Dr.
Hawkins, to help with GiGi's transition.
- I know.
I know.
But this is an emergency.
- And when will Nic be back? - Tomorrow night.
All right, I think we can hold out until then.
When I'm out of sight, pull Mr.
Giraffe out of the backpack.
That's her comfort animal.
Okay, GiGi.
It's okay.
Have fun with Marion and the other kids.
You like the giraffe? Where's the girl who saved me? She was in the ambulance right behind you.
I have to meet it.
(SUSTAINED BEEP) DEVON: Ignore that alarm, Mr.
Robards.
Your pulse is strong.
Check the leads and make sure they're on right.
His heart rate is 300.
Are you having chest pains? No.
My arm hurts, but that's it.
I'm fine, really.
His heart rate is normal.
This thing must be broken.
Hey, we need a new monitor, please.
Something's wrong.
I can't access patient records.
Conrad! 14-year-old pedestrian versus drunk driver.
Possible abdominal injury.
Head lac.
Bleeding controlled.
Tachy.
BP 102/60.
AUSTIN: All right, Esty.
All right, honey, just hang in there, all right? I'm not leaving you, but I'm tagging in another all-star.
This is Dr.
Hawkins.
Conrad, this is Esty Hartman.
This is my right hand at the Georgia Youth Association.
And her dad, Ronan.
ESTY: Daddy, it hurts.
- I'm right here, baby.
You're in great hands.
- One, two, - and three.
- (ESTY CRIES OUT) RONAN: She'll be okay, right? She tried to help the blind pedestrian get out of the path of the car, and they both got hit.
I see a little black and blue around your eyes.
Does your head hurt? Mm-hmm.
But this hurts a lot more.
There's possible internal bleeding.
Dr.
Devi, ultrasound, please.
ESTY (GROANS): It hurts.
LEELA: Free fluid.
- (ALERT BEEPING) - AUSTIN: What the hell? - We've been hacked.
- Oh, my God.
DEVON: The ER is going haywire.
Can we have your attention? Chastain is experiencing a cyberattack.
Our systems have been compromised.
Divert all ambulances.
No new admissions.
- HUNDLEY: Okay.
- Dr.
Sutton.
Dr.
Bell.
A 14-year-old may need an emergent ex-lap.
- Also a scalp lac - RONAN: What's going on? with possible basilar skull fracture.
- RONAN: What's going on here? - Daddy! W-What's happening to my Esty? - Daddy.
Daddy, help me! - BELL: Okay, we've got you.
Just hang on, your dad will join you in a bit.
- AUSTIN: Be right back, Ronan.
- Daddy! Dr.
Hawkins, what's going on? Is this attack going to compromise her care? Here's how you help your daughter.
You stay calm and she stays safe.
Okay? You panic, she panics.
(STAMMERS) Where's she going? Imaging.
I'll keep you updated.
- Is Dr.
Austin gonna stay with her? - Yes.
Will you, too? Please.
I will.
Back to paper charting.
Use your heads, remember the basics, take manual vitals.
And if you don't remember how, ask Hundley.
They just sent me their demands.
What do they want? $5 million.
- $5 million? - This is insanity.
How could you let this happen on your watch? It's happened to 200 hospitals so far.
Health care involves huge amounts of data and relies on high tech.
A group called Ryuk out of Russia collected over $100 million from health care providers in ransom just last year.
Well, we're not adding to their windfall.
The health of our patients must be our focus.
- If we don't pay, people die.
- The ER is already crippled.
Next they might target Dialysis, Labs, Imaging, ICUs, ORs.
Dr.
Voss has called in the FBI, but we are looking at a ticking clock that will go off long before help arrives.
Fix this, both of you, or you're both fired.
(ELECTRONIC WHOOSHING) - (ESTY WHIMPERING) - All right, we're good.
The ransomware hasn't hit Imaging yet.
AUSTIN: Let's hope they can't crash all our systems.
Hey, Esty, don't worry.
That machine will not hurt you one bit.
Yeah, it's not as bad as it looks.
It looks hella scary.
Well, it's nothing a velociraptor can't handle.
Especially my favorite one.
How's the blind man? Is he gonna be okay? CONRAD: Just a broken bone.
You saved his life.
And the other kids? Riley? AUSTIN: Riley's fine.
So is Mary Charles.
See? That's Esty.
She's in pain, she's scared, and yet she's thinking about everyone else but herself.
Hang in.
I'll go update your dad and I'll be right back.
Hey you're in good hands now.
So, we just took Esty to CT.
I'll let you know the minute we have a full picture of her condition, okay? Okay.
Thank you.
I-I-I I can't lose her.
I-I'm reeling here, I'm Sit down, sit down.
I-I know everyone says that their kid is special, but Esty She's something else.
She's compassionate, loving.
She's my whole life.
You know, her mom left a year after she was born.
It's always been just the two of us.
I get it.
I'm a father, too.
I can imagine how awful this is for you, but rest assured, we are doing everything we can.
- (PHONE VIBRATING) - Okay? I'm sorry.
Just give me a minute.
Hey, Marion, is everything all right? Dr.
Hawkins, I don't mean to interrupt, but GiGi is inconsolable; we could really use your help.
(GIGI CRYING) Tell her I'm coming.
(GIGI CRYING) It's okay.
It's okay.
Da Da's here.
- (CRYING CONTINUES) - Da Da's here.
- GiGi - (SCREAMS) Okay (CRYING CONTINUES) (OVER PHONE): Whoa, my love - (CRYING STOPS) - My darling I've hungered for your touch That's sweet.
I'll have to try that next time.
Sorry I haven't been back sooner.
DEFCON 5 here.
Hospital's under a ransomware attack.
I heard.
No sign of it here.
Text me right away if that changes.
If I'm not available, call my dad.
Okay.
Okay, Da Da's gotta go.
- (MUSIC STOPS) - Can you say "Da Da"? Da Da.
Da Da.
- (BABBLES) - Da Da! GIGI: Mama.
- Work on that, honey.
- (MARION LAUGHS) Can you say "bye-bye"? - Bye-bye.
- CONRAD: Bye-bye.
How we doing, guys? There.
Basilar skull fracture.
Good call, Conrad.
There's no evidence of bleed.
We should be able to get away without operating.
Well, we may not be so lucky with her abdominal injuries.
Looks like a Grade 3 splenic lac with a ruptured sub-capsular hematoma.
- (STATIC CRACKLES) - BILLIE: Oh, no.
It's the ransomware.
They've hit Imaging.
CONRAD: Spread the damage, upping the stakes or something? BELL: It's the worst possible time for this girl.
What's going on? AUSTIN: They could hit the ORs.
Can you please let me out of here? BELL: she could just die while we're waiting.
CONRAD: I thought you said the splenic lac was a Grade 3.
I can't be sure.
The images disappeared It's a Grade 3.
I'm sure of it.
I've just I've trained myself to absorb visual data very quickly.
Her vitals are stable.
Grade 3 can be managed non-operatively, so we wait.
AUSTIN: And we watch her like a hawk.
We do serial abdominal exams and blood counts.
Take her to the OR if anything changes.
All right, Esty, let's get you out of there.
How you feeling? AUSTIN: Esty? - She's unresponsive.
- I'll call a code.
Grab that crash cart.
(ALERT BEEPING) Heart rate's going to 200 and climbing.
Help me get the pads on her.
She's hypotensive.
60 over palp.
Finally, a monitor we can trust.
CONRAD: She's in unstable tachycardia.
We're gonna have to shock.
Charge to 200.
And clear.
(THUMPS) (BEEPING) - And she's back.
- (ESTY GROANS) Why did we need to shock a 14-year-old? - We almost lost her.
- Which is why my hand is on this pulse.
We need to figure out what's going on before she crashes again.
I don't know what you're gonna say; we've got a bum hand.
With one wild card.
I anticipated this could happen, and last year I got cyber insurance for Chastain.
Well, that's a brilliant move.
The insurance company will pay something, even if the board won't, but not $5 million.
So we negotiate.
HACKER (DISTORTED): Dobroye utro.
As by now, you've seen your systems are fully under our control.
The damage we can do is unlimited.
We know we have to pay you, and we will, but the figure you've asked for is too high.
It's more than we can possibly Don't try to play us for fools.
We-we have all of your financial records.
I can get you $836,000 by the end of today.
Because you insult us, we now want $10 million.
And don't forget KIT: If we don't pay, people die.
- People die.
People die.
- (MALE VOICE CACKLING) (DISTORTED): People die.
People die.
People die.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER) We finally got her settled.
I'd really rather you not stir her up again.
(SIGHS) I just watched a 14-year-old nearly die.
I just want to hold my baby, you know? I am so sorry.
This is a lot harder than I thought it would be.
If it's any help, it is for every parent.
Doc, Doc! They can't reschedule my routine colonoscopy.
- I am not drinking that chalk soup again.
- Okay.
Just go back upstairs and ask them for a fit screening test.
You can do it yourself at home.
No prep.
Hey, Winston.
So, I can't access your X-rays, but based on my exam, you have a fractured radius below the elbow here.
We're gonna have to reset the bone, okay? It's going to hurt.
We can't access anything for the pain right now.
Not necessary.
I'm a hearty farm boy.
My father's remedy for everything was rub dirt on it.
I trust your father wasn't a doctor.
Full-time alcoholic.
But he loved all ten of us till his last drunken day.
Go ahead, reset the bone.
Okay.
All right.
All right, you ready? (INHALES SHARPLY) Okay.
Okay.
All right, deep breath.
- (CRACKS) - (GASPS) You're very brave.
Listen, you're gonna need a splint, but the cast room is backed up, and so is Transport.
You may need to hang out here with us for a while.
Happy to.
And thank you.
We'll be back.
Leela.
Come here.
What's going on? I've never experienced anything like this before.
We're just trying to keep our heads above water down here.
How's the girl? She went into V tach.
- V tach? Why? - We don't know.
Without imaging, it's just, it's a total nightmare.
It's okay, come here.
It's all right.
It's gonna be okay.
What kind of monsters extort blood money by threatening the lives of sick people? These scammers are everywhere.
I have an old college friend, a brilliant one, who made it her mission to turn the tables on hackers who are stealing from old people online.
That happened to my uncle once.
They pretended he had a bank refund coming in, got him to give them the number of the account, and then they took his entire life savings.
Nice, but possibly inappropriate in this moment.
Thank you.
Thank you for helping me remember her.
I'm gonna call her.
Well, actually, maybe she can help us.
- Devon - Thank you.
(MONITOR BEEPING) I just I can't believe I almost lost her.
Do you have any idea why this happened? We don't know for sure, but our full team is on it.
And we're gonna do as extensive of a workup as we can, despite this ransomware attack.
It just feels like everyone I love disappears.
- If anything happens to Esty - Don't go there.
Any heart problems in the family? Uh I had an EKG once.
They said it was negative, my heart was fine.
I have one brother he's healthy, too but our-our father died young of a heart attack.
Okay.
Okay, give me a minute.
- Are the OR's running for emergency surgeries? - For now.
But we expect they could be hit at any moment.
Anyone critical who can be moved is being transported to Atlanta General.
We should probably transfer Esty just to be safe.
Talk to my team.
Be right back.
How are we looking? Can we move her to Atlanta General? Neuro exam is still stable.
No electrolyte abnormalities to explain the V tach.
Tox reports are negative.
Daddy, I don't feel good.
I'm here.
I'm right here.
What's wrong? Daddy, my shoulder hurts.
How about here? (PAINED GROAN) Yeah, that hurts, too.
Much more than before.
Sir, you should step outside.
The shoulder pain is referred pain from the abdomen.
Her splenic lac must be worsening.
Her pressure is trending down.
90/60.
BELL: Well, she's too unstable.
We need to get blood into her, and we need to find a way to operate as soon as we can.
Our ORs are vulnerable to attack.
Well, if this gets any worse, she could bleed out and die.
Daddy! - Daddy! - LEELA: It's okay.
We're gonna help him.
- CONRAD: His heart's racing, just like Esty's.
- Daddy! - CONRAD: Ambu Bag.
- AUSTIN: Give me the defib pads now.
ESTY: Daddy?! LEELA: It's okay.
Everything's gonna be all right.
AUSTIN: All right, charging.
200.
Daddy Clear! All non-emergent surgeries canceled.
I can help.
Great.
Uh, can you handle the extensor tendon injury in Three? Yes.
Hey, Nolan, I have to go upstairs.
I called in a friend who might be able to help Chastain with this attack; it could be a while.
- Yeah, go ahead.
I got you.
- Okay.
Oh, and when you get a chance, can you take Winston - down to the cast room? - Sure.
Hey, give me directions.
I can find my way with my cane.
I'm sure the elevator has braille.
No can do, buddy.
Let me finish up here and I'll take you myself, okay? (BEEPING) (GROANING) What happened? Your heart went into a dangerous rhythm called V tach, and you passed out.
It's the same thing that happened to Esty.
You mentioned you had an EKG? Yeah.
I got, uh, hit with a line drive at an Atlanta Braves game.
Passed out.
A few minutes after, they, they took me to the, uh, ER.
- EKG was normal.
- Which ER? Atlanta General.
Oh! (PAINED GROANS) AUSTIN: It's not V tach.
Anterior ST elevation.
He's having a heart attack.
Amy, we need 325 of aspirin, sublingual nitro, and 5,000 units of heparin.
Run to the pharmacy.
- Is the CATH lab up? - Last time I checked.
Fluoro is still working.
I'll take him there.
I'll meet you as soon as I can.
I got to call Atlanta General.
The ORs have lost power and they have no imaging.
We have critical patients who need surgery.
It's life or death right now.
We have to act.
KIT: We must pay the ransom, and we must pay it now.
If that means I'm fired, so be it.
We have to get the bank to move quickly with the money.
We will pay in cryptocurrency.
They will dictate the process.
If you refuse to do this, you'll have blood on your hands.
Dr.
Voss, sorry to interrupt, but I have someone who might be able to help you.
This is Jessie Bhattacharjee, an old friend, who made a crusade of exposing phishing scammers online, the kind that raid personal computers.
- This is a whole other league.
- We know.
But the exploit I created hasn't been deployed on your particular malware.
With a little tweaking, it could work.
DEVON: There's a chance that we can turn the tables on these hackers.
KIT: It's too late.
They want the money now.
We need the ORs.
They've lost power.
Okay, get to work.
And just stall as long as you can.
CONRAD: I've been waiting ten minutes.
This is urgent.
WOMAN (OVER PHONE): Okay, okay, hold on.
I think I got it.
EKG on Ronan Hartman from last August.
Um, no ischemic changes.
Nothing going on.
What I'm looking for is subtle and easily missed.
Coved ST elevations in V2 or V3, like you see in Brugada syndrome.
Look again.
Hmm.
I'll be damned.
Yes.
Subtle, but it's there.
Brugada waves.
Text me an image.
And thank you.
Yes, we've agreed to your terms.
$10 million.
There's a minor glitch on our end.
We're waiting for the bank to release the funds so we can convert to cryptocurrency.
HACKER: Why should we b-believe you? The money is coming.
We just need a little more time.
This is Mr.
Robards.
He has a fractured radius just below the elbow.
I'll be right with him.
Can you have him wait over there? Uh, yeah, sure.
Winston, just gonna chill out here for a minute, okay, buddy? - You okay? - Yeah, it's nothing.
- Just a hell of a headache.
- Uh-huh.
All right, Winston, I'm gonna need you to hang out here for a second, okay? I'm gonna have you hold onto that, okay? Thank you, Dr.
Nolan.
Thank the whole ER team for me.
It's more than our pleasure.
Take care, all right? CONRAD: Ronan has Brugada.
Likely his father did, too.
Esty must have inherited it.
Strong work.
All right, a family history of sudden cardiac death.
Well, they both need defibrillators.
But that's the least of his problems.
Ronan's heart couldn't tolerate the rapid rhythm.
He's having a massive anterior wall MI.
Severe blockage of the left main.
Tight narrowing of the LAD.
This is a widow-maker, Hawkins.
This isn't amenable to stent.
The ORs are down, and if we don't operate now, he'll be dead in an hour.
Esty's running out of time, too.
(LINE RINGING) Devon, it's me.
I need your help.
Listen to me carefully.
(BEEPING STEADILY) Where are we at? We've given her two units of blood, and she's still hypotensive.
Her splenic bleed is opening up.
Look.
Halo sign.
This is spinal fluid.
BELL: The skull fracture.
Created a tear in the dura, the lining of the brain.
She doesn't just need a splenectomy.
Now, with this CSF leak, she's at high risk of infection.
That's just great.
Let's start her on vancomycin and ceftriaxone.
- Esty will need neurosurgery, too.
- BELL: No, that's impossible.
We don't have an OR, or imaging of any kind.
We do of her spleen and brain.
I drew what I saw after the CT went down.
You have an incredible visual memory.
- And you're an artist.
- (PHONE VIBRATING) It's Devon.
Talk fast, friend.
Two lives are on the line.
We found a power station.
Does it have enough juice? Just enough to light up one OR.
We'll have to bag intubated patients, repurpose defibrillators to monitor heart rates, and hand-crank the bypass machine.
We're on our way with two patients.
He's tanking.
Please tell me there's an OR ready.
We'll have to handle two patients at once.
We only have one OR in the hospital with any power.
Excuse me.
I've been waiting to get a cast for some time now, and it's starting to really hurt a lot.
And this sling helps a little, but I-I'm so sorry.
Our tech just went home sick, and I don't feel great myself.
I'll find someone else to do your cast for you.
Will you be okay down here alone for a few minutes? Yes, but please, I-I, I don't mean to be a pain, but I've been here all day, so please don't make me wait much longer.
I'll have someone with you as soon as possible.
BELL: Need more suction.
Lap pad.
AUSTIN: Bell, I need your assist on the CABG.
BELL: My hands are a little full at the moment.
AUSTIN: Yeah, well, mine are, too.
I have a massive anterior MI, and you seem to have capable assistants.
Well, I'm just finishing the splenectomy.
Okay, Leela, I'm gonna need you to take it from here.
LEELA: Got it.
I know her anatomy well from the scans.
And I can help, as soon as I patch the dura here.
All right, let's put him on bypass.
Talk to me.
His arteries are so calcified, we can't find a good landing zone.
It's a tough graft.
Needle driver to me.
Devi, Sutton, how's it going? Found the bleeder at the resection line.
Got it.
BILLIE: Still working on patching the dura.
I'm using AlloDerm, but I can't stop the CSF leak.
Leela, harvest a piece of omentum.
I need to use the lining of her abdomen to patch the dura and seal her brain.
On it.
- Okay, we are there.
- All right, stop bypass.
(ALARM BEEPING) AUSTIN: He's in V fib.
Charge to 20 and give him an amp of epi.
Epi.
- Clear! - (ELECTRIC JOLT) Again! (MACHINE POWERING UP) - Clear! - (ELECTRIC JOLT) - (FLATLINING) - Damn it! - Clear! - (ELECTRIC JOLT) - (FLATLINE CONTINUES) - All right, someone, someone with another idea.
Okay, the grafts are patent.
There's no clot.
- A good arterial flow.
- Why did this happen? Because his ventricle was too sick.
It couldn't tolerate being on bypass.
No, that-that's unacceptable.
We can't call it.
He's going through multisystem organ failure.
We have to keep trying.
Think of Esty.
I am thinking about Esty! I'm the one who has to tell her that we lost her father! BELL: Ea-Easy.
Steady.
Ev-Everyone.
Just even with full power, it would have ended this way.
They call it the widow-maker for a reason.
Leela stop cardiac massage.
(DOOR OPENS) Time of death: 16:04.
(DOOR CLOSES) (SIGHS) Hello? Hello? Hello? (COUGHING) (GROANS) Somebody help.
(COUGHING) (COUGHING CONTINUES) Help me.
I'm almost done updating the exploit.
We'll stall them as long as possible.
HACKER: Time is up.
- Where's our money? - KIT: Good news.
The bank has released the funds.
The entire board is here to witness this transfer.
It will be done.
However, the crypto exchange you directed us to has flagged the transaction but says it should be approved - momentarily.
- You are lying.
All of your data will be destroyed.
KIT: Please, we're almost there.
You'll have all all of your money very soon.
Be patient.
It's done.
I'll send proof of payment now.
(CHIME) Hello, fellas.
So, which one of you is Russian? Because your IP address says you're in Baltimore.
Oh, I wouldn't bother fleeing.
The FBI are on their way to greet you.
Log out, log out.
- (COMPUTER CHIMES) - (LAUGHS) (APPLAUSE AND CHEERING) Yes! My heart is breaking for this girl.
Mine, too.
Life hangs by such a fragile thread, man.
One minute, I'm talking to him, and then, the next You know what? I'm the one telling people not to get emotionally involved, but Esty she's a special girl, man.
And her father will not see her graduate.
He won't walk her down the aisle.
You know, you did everything humanly possible.
The-the man had a time bomb in his chest.
Yeah, we could have lost them both.
We almost did.
BELL: You know, the silver lining for Esty is that Conrad diagnosed her Brugada.
And when she recovers, she'll get a defibrillator.
And without that, she would have died young like her father and her grandfather.
But she's gonna be alone, Bell.
CONRAD: Well, her father mentioned Esty's mother.
She left shortly after Esty's birth.
So I had our social workers reach out to them.
They're working hard to find her.
'Cause, yeah, maybe they will.
The woman left Esty already.
There's no way she's gonna love her the way Ronan did.
Well, I have hope.
It's hard not to love a child like Esty.
She has an uncle.
Her father listed his brother as next of kin.
I'll call him.
He should be here when you tell her.
I have to pick up my daughter.
(KIT AND DEVON SPEAKING BABY TALK) - (MARSHALL LAUGHS) - (GIGI BABBLES) (LAUGHS) Yeah.
Oh, they're very nice.
- Can I borrow those? - DEVON: Wow.
- KIT: She's gorgeous.
- MARSHALL: The nursery called me.
Grandpa to the rescue.
Incredible job, man, jerry-rigging that OR.
Yeah, well, it takes a village.
And luckily, we have one.
MARSHALL: That's not all Devon did.
His, uh, buddy Jessie, a gray-hat hacker, beat the attackers at their own game.
Yeah, we got them on camera.
Now the FBI can track them down.
All systems are secure and back online.
The hospital power has been restored, including the ORs.
- (GASPS) - You know what a lucky man - you are to have this little one? - (KISSES) Yes, I'm aware of exactly how lucky I am.
Never more than at this moment.
I have to go sign out my last few patients.
- I'll wait for you.
- No.
No, you go on home.
I'll go to my place, you go to yours.
- We'll sleep.
(LAUGHS) - (LAUGHS) Something we don't do a lot of when we spend the night together.
LEELA: And we can talk about moving in together over coffee tomorrow morning, okay? Okay.
I'll see you.
Hey, guys, get out of here.
Next shift is coming.
Yeah, fine.
No argument there.
We're getting a beer.
Come along.
- You're buying.
- (LAUGHS) We must get hammered.
Um, not yet.
I'm almost finished.
Hey, I don't see that Winston ever checked out.
Did-did he get his cast? Nolan took him down there.
Yup, took him there in person, safe and sound.
He must have left without signing out.
You can check on him tomorrow.
Hey, Shelly, I'm gonna go down and check on my patient Winston Robards, okay? (ELEVATOR BELL DINGS) Hello? Hello? Winston.
Winston? Winston? Hey, Winston? Wake up, buddy.
Come on.
(COUGHING) Hey, can I get some help in here? (COUGHS) Winston? (COUGHING) You know, apart from work, I spend 90% of my time alone.
Me, too.
Tonight I just especially am kind of feeling it.
- Yeah.
- Hey, do you ? Do you want to get a bite? That's really, really sweet, but - I am just whipped, and - Yeah, of course you are.
That's No, that's, uh Forget I asked.
It's, uh You know, it's not like I meant anything by it.
- Good night.
- Night.
Good night.
("WHAT DO YOU WANT ME TO SAY?" BY BRUCE GREENWOOD PLAYING) Till tomorrow.
She never says "I told you so" And if she's mad, you'd never know - (GIGI BABBLING) - (CONRAD SIGHS) Exactly what it is you've heard (GIGI BABBLING) Yes.
I know you love Mr.
Giraffe.
"It's nothing, oh, just never mind" "Forget about it Can't you see I'm fine?" (GIGI BABBLES) I get I've blown it I don't know quite how The mystery's on ice for now - What do you want me to do? - What do you want me to say? - (LAUGHS) - (GIGI BABBLES) What do you want me to prove? Should I just get out of the way? What do you want me to say? - (GIGI CRIES) - (CONRAD SIGHS) Mama.
(CRYING) Okay, honey.
Okay.
Mama.
Da Da will have to do until tomorrow night.
Da Da.

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