Emily Owens M.D. (2012) s01e03 Episode Script

Emily and... The Outbreak

1 Previously on Emily Owens M.
D.
- What are you looking at, loser? - I am not a loser.
- Don't you recognize me? - I'm so bad with names Cassandra Kopelson.
- From high school.
- From high school.
Ugh.
Now I remember why we called you Pits.
I like you.
I don't, um, I don't see you like that.
Will, wait.
Did you think I was gonna pine for you forever ? I'm moving on.
Fine! I'm not over you yet, okay? But I am trying very hard.
In school I always loved math.
There was something so rational, so black and white about it.
You solved for X, and got your answer.
Give Mrs.
Stevens three-percent sodium chloride solution at a rate of 34.
1 cc's per hour.
But in freshman algebra, I encountered the double variable problem from hell: If a train carrying a ton of coal travels at its maximum speed, what time will it arrive at the station? No matter what I did, I kept getting the wrong answer.
Where are you going? My watch.
Forgot my watch.
And then suddenly it hit me.
I was focused on the speed of the train when I should have been focused on the weight of the coal.
I just needed to change my perspective.
Which is exactly what I need now in order to fall out of love with Will-- a change in perspective.
Instead of focusing on what's so great about him, I'll focus on his flaws.
Focus on his flaws.
Hey.
Hey.
Change your perspective, focus on his flaws.
He's obviously one of those guys who's very sporty.
What a cliché; a guy who's sporty.
What time is it? 7:58.
Let's start things off a little differently today.
Pop quiz.
Contraindications to elective surgery in patients with liver disease? Chen? Um Wrong.
Collins? Severe coagulopathy.
Prothrombin time? Dr.
Owens? INR graded in three despite vitamin K administration.
What are the vitamin K dependent clotting factors? Two, seven, nine and ten.
Viral hepatitis.
No.
Dupre? Acute viral hepatitis.
Fulminant hepatic failure.
Perioperative mortality: 80% 82%.
Hypoxemia.
Sjogren's disease.
Chronic pulmonary hypertension.
Do not let her psych you out.
Dr.
Kopelson, what structures comprise the deep posterior compartment of the leg? Tibialis posterior, peroneal artery and vein, flexor digitorum longus, posterior tibial artery and vein, posterior tibial nerve, and-and flexor hallicus longus.
Pits, are you hot? Do not fall for it.
Who cares if you're sweating? It's a natural human function, the body's way of regulating temperature.
There is absolutely no reason Dr.
Owens? I'm so sorry.
Could you repeat the question? Congratulations, Dr.
Kopelson.
You'll be assisting on the next gallbladder that walks in.
The rest of you better bone up on what you missed.
Chances are you'll be seeing it in the ER today.
Treatment Bay One.
Dispense and discharge.
I need the bed.
Doc, you gotta give me something for the pain! Ignore him.
He just wants to score drugs.
Let's go! This isn't the mall! No window shopping.
Move! Hi um, Sophie.
Can I go yet? I have to give you an injection to treat your gonorrhea.
I'm not a shot person.
Well, trust me, you're gonna want this one.
If left untreated, gonorrhea can lead to infertility.
Yeah, I read the brochure.
Okay.
You're not allowed to tell my parents, right? Right.
But I would urge you to tell any sexual partners that you have so that they can get tested.
And you should really be using condoms.
What are those? C condoms? Yeah, I've never heard of them before.
Use them.
16-year-old with gonorrhea and an attitude.
Eighth girl from that high school to come in with it.
Sounds like an outbreak.
We should notify the Department of Public Health.
Help, please.
She won't stop crying.
We've been waiting over three hours for my daughter's results.
Her name is Payson Soriano.
Okay, can you just give me a second and I'll check.
I'm in pain.
I need something.
Back in your bed.
She's not dying, she's teething.
Now go wait your turn.
You wouldn't happen to have the labs for Soriano? Oh, you're a goddess! So I've been told.
All right.
I'm a gymnast.
I fall all the time.
Not on your head.
She was late on her release.
It was so stupid.
I've done the reverse hecht, like, a million times.
Well, the good news is your CT is clear.
Which means no swelling or bleeding, but you did lose consciousness.
For, like, a second.
Which means you have a concussion.
So, you you're gonna need to take it easy for at least a week.
I can't take off a week! Nationals are in a few months.
If she places, she gets a spot on the U.
S.
team, and then she's on to Worlds How about 24 hours? Forty-eight? One week.
Doctor's orders.
No negotiations.
You heard her, honey.
She won't stop.
Please? This is your discharge paperwork.
Bring her back if there are any changes in behavior, sleep, dizziness, fever.
Hey, safe sex, remember? I'll be glad to give her a full examination, but have to wait your turn.
Pits, meet my gallbladder.
My gallbladder, technically.
You know, I thought about becoming a doctor.
Want to know what stopped me? Oh, honey, honey, they don't need to hear that story.
Come on.
It's funny.
She's always trying to get me to shut up.
It's been 33 years.
Why start now, right? Oh, look, isn't she cute! She won't stop crying.
Bring her here.
Bring her here.
Come here.
Yes, you have to bounce, you have to bounce.
Oh, Larry, remember when ours were this age? Like it was yesterday.
I heard the first intern to cut is considered the one to watch around here.
If you can live with the fact that you played dirty.
I definitely can.
Codeine? Anything, please? You back to your bed! Way to go, Officer Owens.
Flaw number two: he's glib.
Everything's a joke to him.
Help me, please! Please! Give us some room! What's going on?! What's happening?! Stand by with three migs of lorazepam! For most people, going to the hospital is a terrifying experience because it forces us to confront our deepest fears.
Does that hurt? No.
Pupils equal, round and reactive to light bilaterally.
No photophobia.
But why would I have a seizure? We're gonna figure that out.
I'm assuming you've never had one of these before? We're gonna run some tests.
For what? What do you think it could be? Well, we're really not sure yet.
What are you testing for? Well, first we need to rule out epilepsy.
Epilepsy? How can I do gymnastics with epilepsy? Can epilepsy be controlled? Like with medication? Payson has been training since she was six years old.
Hey, let's not get ahead of ourselves.
First we'll run the tests, and then we talk options, okay? Q 2 hour neuro checks, seizure precautions and an EEG for Soriano.
Is it just me or has the coffee in this place gotten noticeably better? I was just saying that.
She's in a good mood.
Take advantage.
Dr.
Bandari, I've been wanting to talk to you because I feel like we got off on the wrong foot.
First, you weasel your way into my surgery, and then you went over my head to the chief.
How exactly is that the wrong foot? Right.
And I'm sorry about both of those things.
And they won't happen again.
I was just wondering if we could start over.
No.
No? No.
Don't worry.
She always picks on one of the interns.
My first year was brutal.
Really? She hated you, too? No, She loved me.
Hated Raquel.
Poor girl.
She's up on the psych ward.
As a resident? No.
Patient.
Hey, you are kidding, right? Oh, he is always kidding.
Dr.
Barnes is our very own Patch Adams, isn't he? Your labs.
She is hypertensive, but I need to keep those twins in there a little longer.
Who's Patch Adams? And how much longer? If she gets any higher If, if, if.
If she does, then we'll reevaluate.
And like you haven't seen the movie with Robin Williams.
No, never.
Even a little higher, we talk.
I look forward to it Patch.
Patch Adams was a goober.
I'm nothing like him.
I think she's got a crush on you.
Don't stress about Dr.
Bandari.
Just keep doing what you're doing.
All right.
Patch.
Never call me that again.
I'm your superior.
That is a direct order.
Excuse me, Doctor.
Sorry.
I'm looking for my husband.
He was admitted.
Something to do with his gallbladder? His name is Larry Fisher.
You're his? Wife.
You must've met Donna.
That's his ex-wife.
Thank God she was with him.
Can you take me to Larry? Yeah, of course.
Oh, Candace.
Finally.
My phone was off.
I didn't get your message.
I'm so glad you were with him.
Honey, how are you feeling? Honestly, I've been better.
Doctor, he's really in a lot of pain.
Can you give him something for it? I'm his doctor.
I'd be happy to help your husband.
That's, uh ex-husband.
She's the, uh, new wife.
Does he really need surgery? Yes.
But he is in exceptional hands.
I'll walk you through the whole procedure.
Stay away from my gallbladder.
What were you expecting? She's a jerk.
I know.
I'm just always surprised by the extent of the jerkiness.
You're doing great, Payson.
Brain waves look normal so far.
Can you imagine knowing at six years old what you wanted to be and then giving up everything to get there? What'd she give up really? High school mean girls? Know-it-all teachers.
Stale cheese puffs at mathlete get-togethers.
You were not a mathlete.
No, definitely wasn't.
I'm just saying high school sucked.
Says the straight white girl to the Black lesbian.
That is a good point.
That I was black? So interesting.
People always ask the gay girl when she knew she liked girls.
No one ever asks a straight girl when she knew she liked boys.
I was nine.
His name was Alan Zolman.
And I used to kiss this napkin that he forgot to throw out.
Not in a weird way.
But I actually just friended him on Facebook, and he accepted.
So, see where that leads.
Nowhere.
It's going to lead nowhere.
Okay, you're probably right.
There's no "aha" moment.
You know from an early age that you're different.
And then you start having these intense friendships with other girls, and you think it's normal.
All girls feel passionately about their best friends, right? Until your best friend starts dating a boy, and you feel like your heart's going to explode.
Definitely doesn't look like epilepsy.
What's happening? Her temperature's spiking.
Page the ICU, and get Dr.
Barnes! Palpate for the interspinous depression between L2 and 3.
Okay, mark it.
How could she have gotten meningitis? Well, we're not sure she has it, but because of her symptoms, we have to rule it out.
Okay, go in.
Payson, what is your best event? My dad calls me the Queen of the Beam.
Slowly push in two to three centimeters.
How wide is the balance beam? Four inches.
Okay, you'll feel a pop once you've punctured the dura.
Think you could go through your routine on the beam? Just let me hear it.
Mm-hmm.
Mount, heel step turn, needle stand, arabesque, round off back handspring Felt it.
back tuck, punch front, split leap Check for fluid.
pirouette, hold, pike.
It's clear.
Is that good? I mean, that's good right? We won't know until we get the lab results.
Good job.
Now meningitis is highly contagious, so just in case, we're gonna ask you to make a list of any place or person Payson's came in contact with in the last two weeks.
She went to a club meet in Ohio two weeks ago.
Otherwise, her routine's the same every day.
Roman's Diner for breakfast, and gym all day, home at night.
Seven days a week? What do you do for fun? Gymnastics is fun.
None of her other teammates are sick? No.
Not that I know of.
But I could make some calls.
You can treat it, right? If it's meningitis? It depends if it's viral or bacterial.
We're gonna start her on antibiotics just in case.
We're just gonna have to take it one step at a time, okay? Payson, we're gonna go off shift, but the night crew's gonna take good care of you.
Dr.
Bandari.
Hi.
I got your page.
I heard you instructed a nurse in the ER to alert the local health authorities to an STD outbreak.
I treated a high school girl who was apparently the eighth They're concerned.
And they've asked that we send a doctor to the school to talk to the girls about safe sex.
I think that's a great idea.
Good, because it's gonna be you.
Oh, fun.
I'll come watch.
Um, Dr.
Bandari, the thing is, I'm really not good at public speaking.
Well, you got a day to get better.
Right.
The thing is, um, high school has never been a successful, um, milieu for me.
So maybe you could ask someone else? Are you refusing to do it? Because that would be the wrong way to get back on the right foot.
Very much looking forward to it.
Thank you for thinking of me.
Man, this is going to be good.
Like I said, hospitals force everyone to face their greatest fears.
Change your perspective.
This is not going to be mortifying.
It's going to be empowering.
You write a speech? Nah.
Just talking points.
Gotcha.
Nervous? No.
How bad could it be? Well, we tortured our sex ed teacher in high school.
Miss Lydia.
Yeah.
Called her Miss Labia.
Flaw number three: insensitive.
I wouldn't worry about it, you know, if I were you.
Your name really doesn't sound like anything funny.
He's completely insensitive.
Hey, look, if all else fails, you teach them how to put a condom on a banana.
Flaw number four: completely immature.
You're gonna be fine, Owens.
When I come home, when I come home They're staring at you.
Act like you don't care.
Which you don't.
Because you're a grown-up.
And a doctor.
Which is really cool.
Even if they don't realize it.
Don't worry, they laugh at everyone.
Oh, hi.
Don't look at me.
Stare straight ahead.
Why are you here? I'm giving a talk.
Oh, no.
Not the sex talk.
Shoot.
Just don't cry in front of them, okay? That would be really bad.
Hi, there.
I am Dr.
Emily Owens.
And as you've been told, I'm here today to talk to you about sex! You should sit on the table.
Make this more casual.
I should be standing; more authority.
No, no.
You're locked into the sit.
Make it work.
So, let me just start off by saying that this is a safe space.
You can say whatever in here and you won't get in trouble.
There are no principals, no teachers.
You can ask me anything.
Yes.
What's the kinkiest thing you've ever done? Funny.
Um, no, not about me personally.
Have you ever done it in your parents' bedroom when they weren't there? Okay, come on.
The reason I'm here Or while they were there? Stop that.
You said this was a safe space.
Okay, that's enough.
I don't feel safe anymore.
I don't know what you're all laughing at, since a whole bunch of you have STDs! Eight of you, to be exact.
And do you know how many boys have come into the ER? None.
It's 'cause women are infected with STDs easier than men.
And STDs cause infertility, cancer, death.
So you know what that means? You have to use a condom.
And I know you're gonna get pressured, but this is your health.
These are your bodies.
So you have to stand together.
If some guy is spreading disease, share information.
Protect yourselves and protect each other! Girl power! Everyone know how to put these on? Don't worry.
Condoms are really slippery.
You recovered nicely.
I'm just so glad I got a later shift today.
I was up all night suturing oranges practicing for my gallbladder.
Were you up all night practicing on your banana? Oh, and I also thought you handled the question about when you lost your virginity quite well.
Did you really wait until you were 20? No.
Just didn't want to send the girls the wrong message.
Ah, gotcha.
Hey, did you hear the news about Dr.
Bandari? What news? Admit you were 20.
Okay, fine, I was 20! And I happen to be proud of that.
Rumor has it she's going to pick an intern to be her research assistant.
On her new study? Whoever it is will get credited if it's published.
And you should be proud of yourself, Pits.
Waiting that long takes great strength.
Or a complete lack of opportunity.
Results.
Payson tested negative for meningitis.
What is it? Make it stop itching.
Please, give me something.
What is happening to my daughter? We're trying to figure that out.
We're gonna treat your rash and then we're gonna run a few more tests.
Need you to hang in there, okay? All right, take her off the antibiotics, order hydroxyzine.
Nothing topical.
I need you to biopsy those lesions.
We need to figure out what's going on before this gets any worse.
Gotcha, Dr.
Barnes.
I'll let him know.
Administration just called.
There was a problem with your insurance.
There is? There is, um, a big problem.
Something with a card? Or processing? They need you to go take care of it.
So don't worry, we'll stay here with Payson.
Is that okay, honey? Yeah.
Okay.
Dr.
Owens is just gonna take a little biopsy of your rash so we can take a look under a microscope, okay? It's amazing, your focus.
When I was your age, I was all over the place.
I mean, if my parents knew half the things that I did Like what? Uh, well one time, they thought I was at my friend's country house, but really we went into the city and hit up all these strip steak-- strip steak houses-- which, I guess, are just called steak houses? Point is that they never found out, because I'm great at keeping secrets.
So, if there's anything that you want to tell us, I promise, we won't tell your dad.
We just want to figure out what's wrong with you.
We need to know exactly where you've been, in case something environmental caused your symptoms.
I snuck out one night, in Ohio, at the meet.
The other kids have done it before, but I never did.
And my dad wasn't there, and there was this boy on the guy's team, and he invited me to go to a party.
And I'd never been to a high school party before.
But please don't tell my dad.
And, I mean, if my coach finds out, I could get kicked off the team.
Don't worry, we're not gonna tell your dad.
Where was this party, Payson? On some abandoned farm.
How did you know she was lying? She said she does nothing for fun.
Everyone does something.
So I figured she had to be hiding something.
I'll start making calls, see if anyone else is sick.
I'm gonna research diseases endemic to Ohio.
ER? I'm not scheduled to be down there again.
We got a 16-year-old boy.
Laceration above the eye, bruised ribs, no internal bleeding.
You know I'm not scheduled to be down here? Yeah, well, here's the thing.
The kid says a group of girls from his high school ambushed him and that Dr.
Owens told them to do it.
What? Something about girl power? Again, I didn't tell the girls to jump you.
I just told them to protect themselves.
And I would appreciate it if you wouldn't call me a bitch.
Sorry.
Dr.
Bitch.
Stay professional.
He is clearly a troubled young man.
And I can't believe a bunch of bitches took me down.
What a joke.
"Girls.
" Not "bitches.
" You know what's clear to me? You're obviously all uptight because you never get laid.
Do not poke him with your needle.
You know what's clear to me? That a few of these girls hold you responsible for the gonorrhea outbreak.
Yeah, I can't help it if the ladies want some of this.
You will lose your license if you poke him with this needle.
And you have a responsibility.
To yourself, and to others What the hell?! I heard about what happened.
You said that I was the only girl you were hooking up with.
Come on, I can't deal with this right now.
I want an apology.
For what? You liked it.
Oh! All right.
No! Stop it! You can't do this in here.
Do you hear what he said to me? Sophie, I know, I know.
And I'm sorry.
I am, truly, believe me, very sorry.
I mean, I wanted to kill the little twerp myself.
Rocky Mountain spotted fever? No ticks this time of year.
Right.
And he refused to get tested for gonorrhea, so obviously he's just gonna keep spreading it around.
What a little punk.
Is he still down there? Yep.
He's waiting for his parents.
The girls smashed his cell phone, so he asked me to call them, but unfortunately, I've been too busy to find the time.
Nice.
I just wish we were allowed to tell his parents what he's done.
West Nile? No rash.
You said rash.
Shoot.
Maybe you should talk to him.
I mean, he obviously doesn't respect bitches.
Yeah.
Yeah, if you think it'll help, sure.
Labs back on Payson's rash.
Erythema multiforme.
Which could be triggered by almost anything.
Is there anything else in the path report? Wait, what about fungal infections? What are you thinking? Disseminated histoplasmosis.
It's endemic to the Ohio River Valley.
She went to a party on a farm.
The spores can grow in soil that's been infested by bird droppings.
The kids were dancing, dust was kicked up She inhaled it.
Exactly.
But severe reactions usually only occur in patients who are immunocompromised.
Like my dad always says, patients don't read the textbooks, It's worth a try.
We already have her spinal fluids.
I'll add the test to the labs.
Sophie.
What are you still doing here? I deserve an apology.
Yeah, you do.
But I don't think you're going to get it.
Damon is A douchebag.
Yeah.
He really is.
Well, he's got to leave eventually, and when he does, I'll be waiting.
Okay.
Oh, Doctor, hi, hi.
Uh, we met yesterday.
Yeah, of course.
My husband was brought down to surgery a while ago.
Now, is someone gonna come out and tell us something? As soon as there's news.
Don't worry.
Larry is tough.
If being married to me didn't take him down, a gallbladder's not going to.
Can I just say it's really nice.
Your relationship.
It Oh.
Well Life happens, situations change, you adapt and move on.
No point in crying over spilt milk, right? That's a really good perspective.
Okay, well let us know.
Yes.
I love this part.
The first cut? The music.
The unexpected crescendo of it.
All right, you ready, Dr.
Kopelson? Absolutely.
Dr.
Kopelson? Yes.
I'm fine.
All right.
Let's get this gallbladder out.
I got dinner reservations.
Going to that restaurant you recommended.
Better be good or you're working night shifts.
Kidding.
Kind of.
Here we go.
Look at that.
What's happening? Pulse ox is dropping.
It's hard to breathe.
We have to bag her.
Got it.
Get a blood gas.
Payson, what's happening? Are you having chest pain? All right, we need a chest X ray stat.
The mass you see here is what we call a mediastinal lymphadenopathy.
Basically it's a inflamed lymph node caused by a fungal infection called histoplasmosis.
Fortunately, my interns tested for it or else we'd still be playing the guessing game.
Can it be treated? Cured? Yes, it can.
What's wrong? What aren't you telling me? Because of the advanced stage of the infection, we have to give you a heavy dose of an anti-fungal drug.
And a possible side effect is damage to the inner ear, which affects balance.
No.
Her balance? She needs her balance.
She's the Queen of the Beam.
She's worked so hard for this.
There isn't a choice.
We just have to hope for the best.
It's okay, shh.
What's up? What, are you trying to be cool or something? No, no, I was just I was just saying hi.
I'm Dr.
Collins.
Yeah, when can I go home? Uh, as soon as your parents get here.
Tell you what.
Why don't you let me run an STD test real quick? Pass.
Really? What's the big deal? I could ask you the same question.
Look, if you've got an STD, we need to treat it.
Otherwise you just keep spreading it around.
I'm just trying to keep you in business, Doc.
You know what you should try to do is check your attitude.
You should also wear a condom.
This love don't need no glove.
You think you're funny? You think you're funny.
You're not.
You're not funny.
What you are is a little punk Hey.
Will? What is going on? This is Damon's mom.
Why were you yelling at my son? He won't leave me alone.
And I got beat up, Mom.
We think your son has Has been through an ordeal, but the girls involved must've had a reason to ambush you.
Uh, Damon, can you think of a reason? Yeah.
One of the girls she's been, like, stalking me, and I rejected her, so she spread all these lies about me, so her friends jumped me.
I just want to go home.
Of course you do.
We're still working on the discharge paperwork.
Well, work faster.
And if you think that you're going to get away with harassing my son, you are mistaken.
I am filing a formal complaint against both of you.
See how much you like being harassed.
We'll get working on that discharge paperwork.
Meet me on the roof in five minutes? Mm-hmm.
Okay, now I'm nervous.
Where'd the bat come from? My car.
Road rage much? No, batting cages.
When I'm pissed.
I'm pissed.
Oh, good.
Another flaw.
He's clearly got a temper.
You hate guys with tempers.
Whoo! Hey.
Hmm? Your turn.
Oh no.
Oh, come on, Owens.
Give it a try.
It'll make you feel better, I swear.
Don't hurt yourself.
You got to choke up on the bat.
By "choke up," I'm assuming you're not referring to a constricted airway? Come here, I'll show you.
Uh--unless it's gonna be weird.
I'm not gonna faint or anything, if that's what you're asking.
Fair enough.
All right.
Don't faint.
His flaws.
Hands a little bit higher.
There we go.
Focus on his flaws.
Knuckles forward.
His immaturity and temper.
Elbow up.
That's good.
Mm-hmm.
Okay, now here comes the swing.
You ready? Yeah? Yeah.
All right.
Let's do that again.
His silly sportiness.
How'd that feel? Good.
Okay.
Let's do one more.
His smell.
You know, I think I've got it.
Yeah? All right.
Terrific.
Mm.
Yeah.
Now just, you know, pretend like one of those pinecones is Damon's head.
Idiot.
Guy deserves more than a cut and a few bruised ribs.
Owens, you got to at least look at the pinecone.
He has bruised ribs.
Which means intake already took a urine sample to check for internal bleeding.
We got his urine.
And he's already given us permission to test it.
I hope you have the discharge papers.
We do.
And also, um your confidential test results.
The ones we're not allowed to show your parents.
What are you talking about? No, don't worry.
It's just like Dr.
Collins says, we are not allowed to share this information with your mother.
Give it to me.
Positive for gonorrhea? It's not No, don't.
I I am so sorry.
We'll treat him.
Afterwards though, there's something I would like him to do.
So, look.
I'm really sorry that I gave you this thing.
And I'm also sorry that I was lying to you.
Okay, just keep following the visual targets that you see.
Can you really tell from my eyes? Good balance and clear vision rely on a close link between the vestibular organs and the eyes.
Okay.
Let's see what we have here.
There is no indication of any vestibular disorder.
Honey, that's-that's a good thing.
There's no damage to your inner ear; your balance is fine.
It's gonna have no affect on your gymnastics.
I know.
Oh.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
There's It just felt like a chance.
You know, to quit.
Have a normal life.
Hang out with friends.
Maybe have a boyfriend.
You can.
My dad-- he left his life, my mom, to move out here and train.
He works, like, three jobs.
What am I supposed to say, just, "Oh, hey, my bad, I changed my mind"? It's his dream now, too.
Look I don't know your dad, but from what I've seen, he seems like a great guy.
He is.
Then he'll support you.
It might take a little while for him to wrap his head around it, but at the end of the day, he'll just want you to be happy.
I'm fine.
I can still compete.
I did not see that coming.
Sometimes, it's easier to live a lie than disappoint your hero.
You'll come out to your dad when you're ready.
Oh, come on.
There's got to be more than that.
To what? Her gallbladder.
I want details.
I saw it.
She did great.
I don't need your pity.
I choked.
My hands shook, and I choked.
I was just trying to be nice.
Yeah, it's I-I'll go talk to her.
Oh, come on.
Don't pretend you're not a little happy she choked.
Good job today, you two.
Thanks.
Oh, thank you.
Oh, looks like the flirting has turned to stalking.
Oh.
No, not stalking, waiting.
We're going out, on a date.
Oh.
Sorry.
I didn't, uh, I didn't know.
Oh, well, we only just met, Dr.
Owens.
You didn't really think you knew everything about me, did you? No, I just meant Kidding.
Have a great time.
Thank you.
It's just never happened to me before.
Well, you've never had your first time in surgery before.
Not helping.
Okay.
Look, you know what I wanted to be when I grew up? Pitcher.
And it wasn't one of those silly childhood dreams, it was I was good.
Like, being scouted by teams good.
And modest.
Nope, wasn't modest.
Just good.
And then I don't know if the pressure started to get to me or what, but I started choking.
I couldn't get my fastball back.
Just like that, no more phone calls.
So, I had to figure something out, because for the longest time, it had just been baseball.
That's when I found medicine.
Turned out to be a good thing.
So maybe this will turn out to be a good thing for you.
Maybe you'll realize that you're better off in baseball.
Or, you know maybe not to be so hard on yourself.
Thanks.
Yeah.
Demons off my back He's full of flaws.
And he's immature.
And sometimes he talks like a frat boy, and he's three inches too tall, and he's glib and Oh, oh! Here's another huge flaw.
He rejected you.
You poured out your heart, and he rejected you.
So just get over him already.
Oh, hi.
Hi.
Are you okay? Yeah, no.
I think I'm allergic to something here in the hospital.
Yeah.
I think I have the same allergy.
When will these dark days be gone? There's strange things going on If only I could share my thoughts Hey.
You okay? Sophie? This is so stupid.
I mean, he lied to me and then he gave me this thing.
I want to hate him.
Why don't I hate him? Honey.
Can't tell yourself how to feel.
That sucks.
Yeah.
No kidding.
You just have to give yourself the time to go through it.
How long is that gonna take? I wish I knew.
Things-- they're just not always what they seem.
And sometimes, answers only come when we change our perspective.
Which works in science and math.
Not as well with matters of the heart.
Because the heart isn't rational.
It doesn't listen to reason.
And it doesn't give a crap what we want.
Did you really wait until you were 20 to have sex? Yep.
Is that because you wanted to or because nobody wanted to do it with you? A little bit of both.

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