Saving Hope (2012) s03e02 Episode Script
Kiss Me Goodbye
Previously on Saving Hope I feel like I'm gonna die.
No, you're not.
Dawn is fixing you.
Did they catch the guy who stabbed her? Yeah.
Joel's sleepwalker.
You said you would watch me.
Alex was stabbed today.
The man who stabbed Dr.
Reid is dead.
But she is alive.
I'm in a coma, Charlie.
I love you.
I can feel that.
I'm sat-ing at 98%.
CO2 is good.
- Calcium is fine.
- Check or bet, slim.
It doesn't make any sense.
Shahir's doing a full work-up.
Do you think I had a stroke? Alex, you got the best cardiac surgeon in the country.
Yeah, your ex-wife who tried to kill you.
That's not the point.
I'm just saying you got a great team in your corner.
Then why am I not waking up? You're going to.
Check or bet? Come on.
I want to see if I can get that spirit of yours naked.
Is strip poker even still a thing? It seems so '80s.
Yeah, so do I.
Quit your stalling.
Now show me what you got.
Okay.
Full house.
What? Oh, gosh.
Damn it.
Okay.
Uh shirt, please.
Shahir.
I have no explanation for this.
Jackson told me this might happen.
Coma arousal therapy.
Oh, finish the hand, Charlie.
Shahir, does Alex have a brain injury? Well, her MRI is clear, and E.
E.
G.
shows no sign of seizure activity.
- Okay, that's great news.
- Yes.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with Alex's brain Or with your biceps, for that matter.
I'll discuss our next move with Dawn.
Thank you.
No, Charlie.
Thank you.
It's time to extubate.
Let me breathe on my own.
It's the push I need.
You need to let your doctors make that call.
I am a doctor.
Alex, I know how frustrating this is.
Believe me.
But you need to be patient and try to stay strong.
I don't feel strong.
You sat by my bed for months, and you never stopped believing.
Well, I don't have that same feeling.
I do.
You're gonna wake up.
And if I don't? I'm afraid.
Red rover, red rover, I smell a hangover.
Sorry I couldn't make it out last night, man.
I had the kids.
Looks like I'm gonna have to start ordering dextrose in bulk.
- What's that supposed to mean? - Nothing.
It's just, - since Alex - I didn't realize you were keeping tabs.
I'm not.
You been in to see her? What's the matter, Zach? Did you run out of patients to annoy? I need you on a consult.
I need you to go away.
I know I don't start my shift for at least another seven, eight minutes.
slipped and fell on a pool deck during aquafit.
Looks like a broken hip.
Which I'll be more than happy to take a look at in yep, approximately five minutes, which is when I start my shift.
If you'll excuse me, I'm hydrating.
It's a surprise.
I hate surprises.
Where are you taking me? Would you relax? I'm not a serial killer.
The first rule of being a serial killer is saying, "I'm not a serial killer.
" Dr.
Lin.
How is she? Uh, she's good.
She's, um she's graduated to the lowest setting on the vent.
Yeah.
She's getting stronger every day.
I'm gonna go visit her at lunch.
But right now, I am late for rounds with my new boss.
Why do I do this to myself? She didn't want me to answer that question.
She looks so tired.
Yeah, well, everyone's worried about you.
And she also broke up with Gavin.
- What? - Yeah.
I know.
It sucks.
The ones you want to make it never do.
Oh! Here we are.
Dawn's office? Mm-hmm.
No one can get an 8:00 A.
M.
appointment with the chief.
Go in and find out why.
No, I-I'm not using the ghosty thing to spy on Dawn.
Come on.
She'd totally do it to you.
Well, that's not the point.
Okay, you go in and have a quick snoop around, and I will follow it up with an impassioned pitch to get you extubated today.
- Bribery? - Mm.
Unbelievable.
Mm-hmm.
Okay, sweetheart.
Yes, mommy has to go to work now.
Yes, I do.
So, it's bedtime, cutie.
Yes.
sleep, little piggy let peace attend thee all through the night guardian angels god will send thee all through the night Good night.
Shh.
Hey, you check on my aquafit hip? I've still got a couple of minutes, mate.
Hey, I think you should talk to somebody.
I'm talking to you right now.
I mean professionally.
I just you haven't really been the same - since Alex - Since Alex was attacked.
- Why don't you come out and say it, man? - Talk to me.
- Well, chicken's wife Maureen she goes - Not you.
Him.
- Everyone calls me "the mayor.
" - He's an addict.
Hey, just like our real mayor.
Dr.
Goran? - Yeah, I'm on it.
- Found him in a sweep of moss park.
He has a brutal infection in his right leg.
- - This Maureen Okay, just sit back, sir.
- Three.
- No, after my story.
She goes, "i-if tony wasn't on jazz," "he would have died for sure.
" - Imagine that, eh? - Mm-hmm.
Heroin saved the chicken's life.
That's a good story.
Oh, Jesus.
That is a very infected old piece of hardware.
Surrounded by some bad news.
Okay, if we want to save this leg, we're gonna need to get this man to the O.
R.
immediately.
Looks like your five minutes are up.
Dr.
Katz? Is she with a patient? No.
She's renovating.
What? Ugh, god.
- Hi.
I'm looking for the doctor.
- I am a doctor.
I mean the real doctor.
- The real doctor? - I'm looking for Dr.
Katz.
You're her, aren't you? Of course you are.
- You're late, Dr.
Lin.
- I'm sorry.
- You just seem - Young to be your boss? Well, I'm not, so get used to it.
Okay.
Tell me why do we still insist on using stirrups? I'm sorry? They're outdated and completely unnecessary.
- Uh - I mean, why don't we just put a bit in the patient's mouth? Would you like some help with this? - Are you jewish? - No.
Why? You answered a question with a question.
- So, you trained with Jason Kalfas? - Yeah.
- Did you sleep with him? - No.
- Shoot drugs with him? - Oh, god, no.
Hey, don't be defensive.
This is just us getting to know each other.
- Sorry.
- Stop apologizing.
I'm not used to I have an israeli disposition.
I keep a kosher home, I leave early on fridays, and when I get married, I will probably wear a wig.
Do you have a problem with any of that? - Nope.
- Good.
First case fell putting up a mobile.
Hey, Dr.
Goran.
Hi.
Wanted to introduce myself.
Rian Larouche.
I'll be assisting you in the O.
R.
today, sir.
New resident.
Yes, sir, day one.
"Tee-riffic.
" Okay, where'd you do your training, Dr.
Larouche? Uh, pediatric rotation over at the general, sir.
- Okay.
And before that? - Fort Wayne, Indiana.
I played "A" ball with the Padres organization.
So, why did you make the switch to medicine? Uh, tore an ACL, and besides, I only hit a buck-92, so Ah, late bloomer.
Ah, here's hoping.
Okay, so, today we're dealing with a necrotic infection site and infected tibia.
All right, let's hit the call room and get suited up.
Welcome to the jungle.
Thank you, sir.
Hear you're facing a bear in there.
And I get your hand-me-downs aquafit hip.
You gonna save the leg? I don't know.
Haven't exactly been knocking them out of the park lately.
Wow.
Am I wrong? Joel.
We're extubating Alex.
Wait, if you do that, you understand that she could bleed or swell.
We all know the risks.
Okay, I guess I should see her, then.
You asking my permission? I suppose I am, yeah.
It's not my permission you need.
It's your own.
I miss being a doctor.
You're still a doctor, Alex.
No, I'm not.
You're the ghost doctor.
I'm just a ghost.
Looks like the braised lamb with kokkinisto I made last night.
Excuse me? What? Everything reminds me of food.
It's all good.
I'm from Roxbury.
Everything reminds me of road kill.
You know, there's an abscess over this old surgical site here.
I'm gonna open the old incision on the medial side of the tibia.
Thank you.
Ugh.
Sheesh.
That reeks.
And that's a lot of pus.
Okay.
Sucker? Okay, we're already so plugged up with this one.
Give me give a yankauer.
- You usually use the frazier - Yankauer tip, please.
Switching up the luck, huh? Whenever I'm hitting an "0-fer," I, uh, reach for a different bat too.
So, what am I looking at here, Dr.
Larouche? The infection involves his posterior superficial compartment, sir.
Yes, it has eroded through the cortex of the tibia.
The tibia is almost entirely filled with pus.
Now, how is that even possible? Dirty needle.
Bacteria meets implant.
Metal doesn't have a blood supply.
- - What's that? That would be biofilm.
Yeah, I don't think ortho's gonna be my thing.
This is a locking plate.
Clearly this guy wasn't always on the streets.
He's sat-ing at 90.
What's the surgical plan, doctor? Oh, um, uh, remove the hardware and, uh, debride the necrotic tissue.
That's right, and then we irrigate, irrigate, irrigate.
Irrigate.
Yes, sir.
Whatever you're gonna do, you better do it quickly.
He's not handling his general well.
I've already got him on a dopamine drip.
Okay, let's do this, kids.
We could be here a little while.
I feel like such a dork.
Your body's changing.
So is your equilibrium.
Falls are extremely common.
Still, if I can't put up a bunny mobile sober, what kind of shot does this kid have? Hmm.
- Is he gonna be okay? - Just having a feel.
Are you experiencing any other symptoms? You mean besides the crippling embarrassment? Mnh.
Bit of a headache.
Tell me if that gets any worse.
I'm fine.
Really, I'm-I'm just worried about the baby.
Everything feels fine.
Dr.
Lin, would you mind finding baby's heartbeat, please? Here you are.
I-I didn't get the message until now.
This might feel a bit cold, Lara.
My husband.
Sorry.
Stupid phone was off.
Stupid story meeting.
David's a writer on a kids' show.
Which is ironic because I don't like children.
Oh, you don't hate kids.
You just hate people.
- Mnh.
- Could you keep still for me, Lara? Is there a problem? - No.
I'm just trying to - What happened? Uh, the-the bunny mobile happened.
Dr.
Lin? I'm having a little trouble - finding the heartbeat.
- Okay.
- What? - What? Oh, my god.
There it is.
Oh, god.
Sha.
Sha.
I need to listen.
Okay, it's a bit accelerated.
- Is that bad? - No, it's probably nothing.
But I'm gonna send you down for a formal ultrasound just to make sure.
Okay.
Dr.
Lin here will escort you down to imaging, provided that she can find it.
Of course.
Look at that.
The infection's unbelievably widespread.
Ah.
Okay, we're gonna have to access the intramedullary canal.
How do we do that, Dr.
Larouche? A lot of hard work, sir.
A lot of hard work.
"Through the cortical erosion" would have been the correct answer, but I'll take anything from you right now.
- What did you just do? - I just removed the plate.
Why? His sats just dropped to 80%.
- No, they did not.
- It's pulmonary embolus.
Yeah, he's definitely high risk for DVT.
I mean, he's a homeless addict.
He's been on the table a while, sir.
I can't keep him ventilated.
What what are we gonna do? Dr.
Goran? We have to separate the problem from the patient.
We have to amputate.
Give me the bone saw right now.
Damn it.
P.
E.
that's that's bad damn luck.
That's bad damn luck.
You know what? Scratch that.
Get me 4 units of O-negative blood.
Give him 5,000 I.
V.
heparin.
I've changed my mind.
We're not gonna amputate.
We're gonna save the leg and get him off the table.
Give me the scalpel right now.
Ah, that's the pee smell.
- You get used to it.
- Oh, I won't.
David's got a thing about other people's fluids.
My boyfriend's afraid of thick drinks.
- Yeah, I get that.
- Of course you do.
David once had a panic attack at the Spa during a coconut mud wrap.
But I didn't have use of my arms.
My wife uh, she likes to make jokes at my expense to cover her nerves.
Yeah, well, David usually goes for a roast beef sandwich to cover his.
What can I say? I'm emotionally eating for three.
I get that.
You okay? Mm.
Headache's a bit worse.
Do you think you could get me something for it? Yeah, I'll put an order in, okay? Actually, I probably got something in here.
Oh, check the man purse.
Your boyfriend take this kind of abuse, doctor? He's my ex, actually.
I don't know why I said that before.
Got Lara? - Lara? - Lara? - Hey.
- Lara? Can you hear me? Hey.
Can't find a pulse.
- Baby? - Okay, we're gonna get her on the ground, okay? - Quickly.
- Okay.
Code blue I've got a pulse, but it's thready.
I need you to page Dr.
Katz in O.
B.
right away.
Good job, Maggie.
Please! Hurry! Lara.
Lara, come on.
Try to stay calm, Mr.
Zarb.
My baby.
What's happening? - Why isn't she breathing? - Can you see me? You can't.
You can't see me.
- Um - Get the crash cart! And call the code team! It's it's okay.
Is she gonna be okay? You're not alone.
I'm right here with you.
Hurry! How is she? We weren't able to secure the aneurysm.
Okay.
What does that mean? There was a bleed in your wife's brain.
She's in a coma.
What? How did this happen? Was it the fall? No, my guess is that the fall was caused by a sentinel bleed from a pre-existing aneurysm.
See, I-I don't she was with the doctors this whole time.
The initial bleed was small.
She was asymptomatic.
The aneurysm must have erupted in the elevator.
Okay, I want to see her.
Of course.
Is there anyone else you'd like to call? Lara's parents? Uh, no.
They're both dead.
There's my mom.
She's in Florida.
I-I'll call her.
Okay.
What? No, man, that's not that's not right.
That's not right, no.
Come on.
What are you talking about? Oh, I-I got to go, man.
No.
Give me the ph He Who are you talking to? Chicken.
He says if he wasn't with me, he never would have been busted.
I take it chicken's your dealer? Yeah, he says I'm bad luck.
I don't know about that, Roy.
We just saved your leg.
It's chicken who's he lost his father's fish store.
Only been in the family 40 years.
He lost his car.
He lost his friggin' teeth, man.
Well, you're lucky to be alive, mate.
Yeah, well, when it's my time to go It's not.
How do you know? 'Cause I just made a deal with myself no one is dying today.
Oh, so, this is all about you.
Pretty much.
All you need to know is, your life just became the most important thing in mine.
Right on.
Our only chance to attack this infection is by flooding your body with antibiotics.
- Fill your boots, man.
- In order to do that, I need to insert what's called a PICC line.
It's essentially a central catheter that allows me direct access to your bloodstream.
However, if I do this and you inject your body with drugs, you'll probably overdose and you'll probably die.
Well, don't beat around the bush, doc.
Tell me how you really feel.
I'm not telling you how I feel.
I'm telling you the facts.
Now, promise me that you won't do that.
Look, I don't want to die.
Do I hear a promise? Yeah.
Beautiful.
I will send you down to radiology, get the PICC.
Hey, what are you doing? I'm taking this chicken to go.
No, you don't have to Hey, anyone visits him, you contact me immediately, okay? You got it.
Normal dopplers through the umbilical cord are present.
Have you ever seen a case like this? No, thank god.
Middle cerebral-artery dopplers also normal.
I've read case studies, but a patient like this is very rare.
It's bad luck.
Scanning the placenta.
No obvious signs of abruption.
I don't believe in luck.
- What do you believe in? - God and medicine, in that order.
Amniotic fluid? Volume's within normal range.
So, why obstetrics? Oh, I don't know.
Cervical length is nice and long.
Every case is different.
It's kind of like jazz.
The real magic happens when you start to improvise.
Everything you think you've learned from Jason Kalfas, forget it.
My residents don't improvise.
Got it.
What are we looking at? Fetal measurements of the biparietal diameter, head circumference, abdominal circumference, femur length are all consistent with 20-weeks gestation.
Good.
Let's go tell dad.
We'll send mom for a formal anatomy scan when she's more stable.
What if she doesn't recover? We work for and pray that she does.
But if she doesn't? Jump off that bridge when it comes.
Mr.
Zarb.
Finally.
I can go back in? Yes.
I can't believe you kicked me out.
- We didn't kick you out, sir.
- It's hospital policy.
Yeah, well, the policy sucks.
With family members present, it makes it harder for us.
We just want to do the best job.
What about what I want? You're upset.
You're damn right I'm upset! I just want to be with my wife.
Mr.
Zarb, your baby he's doing well.
Oh, well, good for him.
Okay, you're mad at him.
I understand that, and you should let yourself feel it.
Rail at-at us, god, the baby, whoever you need to, but it needs to come out.
Unh! Ohh! I think I broke my hand.
This is why I didn't go into psychiatry.
Let me have a look.
Okay, she's a ghost.
I'm a ghost.
So, how come she can't see me? I-I don't know.
It it could be a good thing.
Or a really bad thing.
Look, it's-it's like she can feel me, like somehow my presence comforts her, but You have to talk to her, Charlie.
I'm kind of all about the ghost in front of me right now.
She's scared and all alone.
"Physician, heal thy girlfriend?" I'm fine.
I-I will be fine.
Just promise me you'll talk to her.
Okay, I promise I'll-I'll talk to her.
Okay.
Right after I fix her husband's hand.
You're as white as the coffee-mate, mate.
Rough day? Rough week.
They're taking Alex off the vent today.
I know.
I heard.
You gonna be there for it? Nurses' station.
Hello? Yeah? Sexy nurse Heidi stuck in her scrub top again? No, you keep an eye on him.
I'll be right there.
Yes.
Drug addict with an embolism.
I think his dealer just showed up.
Sorry.
Hey.
Hey! Wait! - Stop him! - Security! Hey wait! Hey! No, grab him! I don't care about my stupid hand.
Can you make a fist for me, please? I don't want to be away from her.
I'm gonna get you out of here as soon as I can.
Every time I leave her alone in this place, something bad happ Mr.
Zarb, your wife's in good hands.
That's a joke, right? I mean, she was healthy when she arrived here this morning.
I know it's hard to wrap your head around right now.
Um this here, what you have is a boxer's fracture.
Um, the knuckle on your little finger's broken.
I'm gonna tape it.
It might hurt a bit.
It was the most normal morning in the world.
I got up.
I gave her a kiss.
I went to work.
This is a A nightmare? Yeah, you got no idea.
I blame him.
I do the baby.
I know I shouldn't, but I I can't.
I hate him for doing this to us.
Code blue, I.
C.
U.
, room 4.
- Code blue, I.
C.
U - That's Lara's room.
Room 4.
Lara? Lara, can you hear me? - What? What's happening? - Her pupils are fixed.
- What does that mean? - Can you get him out of here? - Mr.
Zarb - No.
- Hey.
No! - Hey.
Hey! Hey! Okay, I am not leaving her alone again! Please tell me what is happening.
Her E.
E.
G.
shows no activity.
What does that mean? Your wife she's brain-dead.
I'm sorry.
Your wife is brain-dead.
The machine will continue to breathe for her, but in the eyes of the law, your wife is now dead.
But your son he isn't.
His fetal heartbeat is present and within the normal range.
But because your wife is dead - Oh, stop saying that.
- I'm sorry.
But there's a decision to be made whether to discontinue mechanical ventilation.
Pull the plug? That's right.
Knowing that if you do, the fetus will also die.
Or continue full support in an attempt to prolong the pregnancy.
You're saying you can keep the baby alive inside of my wife, even though she's That's right, until the fetus can be safely delivered.
How long will that be? In 10 weeks.
We realize this is a lot to digest.
But we do need to know how you'd like us to proceed.
Mr.
Zarb? What would you like us to do? I don't know.
Look.
Look.
Roy.
Hey.
So, what are we watching? Oh, this is a cooking show a couple grannies sharing a kitchen.
Woman #2: I don't think so! Excuse me? So, what, you just come here to watch tube with me or? Well, yeah, that, and it's significantly easier to chase away a drug dealer if you're in the same room.
Oh, yeah.
So, you're moving in.
Uh, just till the end of my shift, yeah.
Well, pull up a chair, then.
Nope.
No sitting.
No sleeping.
You're just gonna stand there and watch TV for five hours? Pretty much, if I have to.
Right on.
Yeah, tell her she's great.
Okay.
She's great.
No, but say it like you mean it.
Give her a little kiss.
And I thought I was nuts.
I love her, but I can't Hey, why you doing this? - I already told you.
- Yeah, yeah, the-the pact with yourself.
I know, but why me? Mnh.
Patron saint of lost causes.
Oh, thanks a lot.
"O most holy apostle, St.
Jude," "faithful servant and friend of Jesus.
" My mom ran the sunday school.
Poor woman.
Tried so hard to get me to believe in something.
Something wrong with your arm? Well, it-it hurts under the pit a bit.
Let me take a look at it.
Hey, speaking of saints, you know a a doc named Selena? Works out of a drop-in on Gerrard? No.
No, I don't.
Raise up your arm.
All right.
What? What what is it? It's another infection site.
How did we miss that? Well, good thing I got my new main line.
No, antibiotics aren't gonna do a damn thing.
We need to pull that PICC line out and get you straight back into the O.
R.
- Another operation?! - Listen to me, Roy it's risky, but if we don't clean that, that infection's gonna eat the surrounding flesh.
It's What? It'll kill me? Oh, maybe chicken was right, huh? Maybe I am bad luck.
Mr.
Zarb.
Hi.
I'm Dr.
Murphy.
You're a shrink.
Been in therapy half my life.
There's a certain whiff.
No offense.
None taken.
Do you mind if I join you? Have a seat.
You here to tell me what I should do? No.
I'm just here to listen if you want.
So, you're in therapy? Yeah.
Anxiety.
Crappy dad.
He still in the picture? He never really was.
You married? No.
I loved it.
I was never really into the chase, to be honest.
I know what you mean.
You should take all the time that you need to make this decision.
All the time in the world isn't gonna bring her back.
Besides, she made all the decisions.
I just made dinner.
How you holding up? You mean besides being dead and pregnant? Sorry.
I crack jokes to cover my nerves.
Do you have kids? Um, no.
No, I don't.
Do you want them? Yes, I do.
I know my husband.
He's a family man.
He's angry, but he's gonna make the right call.
He'll raise our son.
I'm not worried.
I've made my decision.
I want her taken off life support.
You don't have to decide that right now.
I just did.
Mr.
Zarb, you understand the implications? - I know what this means.
- Your son will die.
Dr.
Katz.
I need this to be over.
- Why don't you take some more time? - No.
I need this to be over.
Okay, we all set? If her breathing is compromised in any way, we are putting the tube back in.
Unplug the vent.
Okay, let's get this tube out.
I'm here, baby.
Right here.
Well, she's breathing on her own.
That's a good sign.
Then why am I not waking up? Just keep breathing, baby.
So, that's it? We just throw in the towel? He's next of kin and the baby's father.
It's his decision.
There is a life in there.
Is no one willing to fight for that? It's not our fight to have.
Yes, it is.
We're doctors.
There's nothing we can do.
I don't accept that.
I'm sorry.
I'll get started on the paperwork.
Thanks.
Your staff ob-gyn she seems, um Young? Passionate.
That's one word for it.
Better than being unfeeling, I guess.
Right.
I can't keep living in the same apartment together.
I'm looking for a new place as fast as I can.
Maybe I'm the one who should, um No, no, it's-it's my, uh really, I should That's the protocol? The one who gets dumped gets to keep the apartment? There is no protocol, unfortunately.
- I still love you.
- Gavin.
I can't pretend that I don't.
I don't know what you want me to say.
I should find David.
I-I don't think he should be alone right now.
I need to talk to you.
I-I heard.
I'm sorry.
You're my only hope.
Um I can't leave her.
Nothing's happening.
And it might not happen for weeks if ever.
Please? Go with her, Charlie.
Do your ghost-doctor thing.
She needs you.
I'll be here when you get back.
He thinks he's going to turn into his father, but it was his mother who raised him by herself, worked two jobs.
He's only 50% deadbeat dad.
The other half of him is pretty kick-ass.
Remind him of that.
We don't have much time.
I wish I could remember the rest of that prayer.
If only mom was here.
You know what? Give her a call.
Oh, she's in a retirement home in Cobourg.
No, I got an excellent long-distance plan for you.
But I-I haven't been to see her in years.
- I can't - Guys, stop the cart for a second, please.
Give her a call.
Roy, make the call.
No, I can't do this.
- What do you mean, you can't do this? - Talk to her.
Talk to Yes.
Hello? Uh uh, ma'am, my name is Dr.
Joel Goran.
I'm calling regarding your son, Roy.
Yeah, he no, he's-he's fine.
He's right in front of me here.
He he's okay.
One sec.
Uh, she would like to speak with you.
Mom? Hey.
How you doing? No, no.
I'm good.
I'm real good.
I'm just here at the hospital, volunteering.
Yeah.
Y-yeah, Dr.
G's like a a mentor to me.
Yeah, I've been helping other people get off of drugs.
Yeah.
Yeah, my luck is finally turning around.
Yeah, no, I Yeah, I will.
I-I'll come up and see you real soon.
Well, I better go.
Okay.
Bye, mom.
I love you.
You think she bought it? Well, let's make it true, okay? You're great.
Say it like you mean it.
You're great.
That's much better.
Let's move, boys.
Come on.
Hey, champ.
How's the hand? I don't feel it.
I don't feel anything, actually.
That's because you're in shock, which is, um, probably why you shouldn't be deciding anything right now.
You know, if you came here to change my mind The minute David senses he's in a fight, he has to win.
Save your breath.
Switch gears.
Uh, a-ask him about his mother.
So, your mother is she, uh She's on a plane from Florida.
I want this taken care of before she gets here.
He knows she'll try to change his mind.
Afraid she might try and change your mind? No one's gonna change my mind.
What about your wife? What would you say to her? Don't.
- Sorry? - He's a cynic.
Tell him you talk to ghosts, and he'll leave.
I-I just mean that, um, if you could talk to your wife, what would you say? With all due respect, I don't think that's any of your business.
Fair enough.
At our last ultrasound, we found out we were having a boy.
Hey, when you found out you were having a son, that must have been something, right? I know what you're doing, okay? Don't.
We ordered pizza, drank.
Well, he did.
No, I-I just mean that you must have had a a few to celebrate.
I was nervous-drinking for three.
He woke me at like 2:00 in the morning to show me what he'd written on the back of the pizza box for the baby.
You know, when I get drunk, I, um, pull out the guitar, turn into Yngwie Malmsteen.
I think I'm Pablo Neruda.
You write any, uh, love poems when you found out about your son? How'd you know that? Just a guess.
What, uh what did you say to him, David? "Son I'll always love you.
" "I won't pretend to be any different than I am.
" "Son, you are my son.
" "I'll always love you.
" I can't remember.
Maybe you're not ready.
No, I made up my mind.
Now, if you'll excuse me.
David, are you ready? It's okay.
I'll always love you.
Son, I'll always love you.
Dr.
Lin, turn off the vent.
Wait.
I-I-I need a minute.
I changed my mind.
David? It's what she would have wanted.
It's what I want.
I want him.
I want our boy.
They're giving me the physostigmine? Yep, and they're just gonna keep giving it to you until something happens.
And if it doesn't? If it what? You mean if it's just you and me stuck here in ghost world? Yeah.
We'll solve crimes.
Charlie.
Hey, at least I'd have you all to myself.
See? You are a serial killer.
No, I'm-I'm really happy for this time.
When did you become this glass-half-full kind of guy? Oh, since I had this great teacher.
Oh.
You know you are gonna make an amazing father someday, Charlie.
and you are gonna be the world's yummiest mummy.
What were we waiting for? What do you mean, baby? Charlie, when I wake up Let's have a baby.
I made this pact with myself today.
I convinced myself that If I could save this one particular patient of mine Somehow that would make you Get better.
I lost him.
I refuse to lose you.
You are staying here with me.
Do you hear me, Alex Reid? You belong here.
No, you're not.
Dawn is fixing you.
Did they catch the guy who stabbed her? Yeah.
Joel's sleepwalker.
You said you would watch me.
Alex was stabbed today.
The man who stabbed Dr.
Reid is dead.
But she is alive.
I'm in a coma, Charlie.
I love you.
I can feel that.
I'm sat-ing at 98%.
CO2 is good.
- Calcium is fine.
- Check or bet, slim.
It doesn't make any sense.
Shahir's doing a full work-up.
Do you think I had a stroke? Alex, you got the best cardiac surgeon in the country.
Yeah, your ex-wife who tried to kill you.
That's not the point.
I'm just saying you got a great team in your corner.
Then why am I not waking up? You're going to.
Check or bet? Come on.
I want to see if I can get that spirit of yours naked.
Is strip poker even still a thing? It seems so '80s.
Yeah, so do I.
Quit your stalling.
Now show me what you got.
Okay.
Full house.
What? Oh, gosh.
Damn it.
Okay.
Uh shirt, please.
Shahir.
I have no explanation for this.
Jackson told me this might happen.
Coma arousal therapy.
Oh, finish the hand, Charlie.
Shahir, does Alex have a brain injury? Well, her MRI is clear, and E.
E.
G.
shows no sign of seizure activity.
- Okay, that's great news.
- Yes.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with Alex's brain Or with your biceps, for that matter.
I'll discuss our next move with Dawn.
Thank you.
No, Charlie.
Thank you.
It's time to extubate.
Let me breathe on my own.
It's the push I need.
You need to let your doctors make that call.
I am a doctor.
Alex, I know how frustrating this is.
Believe me.
But you need to be patient and try to stay strong.
I don't feel strong.
You sat by my bed for months, and you never stopped believing.
Well, I don't have that same feeling.
I do.
You're gonna wake up.
And if I don't? I'm afraid.
Red rover, red rover, I smell a hangover.
Sorry I couldn't make it out last night, man.
I had the kids.
Looks like I'm gonna have to start ordering dextrose in bulk.
- What's that supposed to mean? - Nothing.
It's just, - since Alex - I didn't realize you were keeping tabs.
I'm not.
You been in to see her? What's the matter, Zach? Did you run out of patients to annoy? I need you on a consult.
I need you to go away.
I know I don't start my shift for at least another seven, eight minutes.
slipped and fell on a pool deck during aquafit.
Looks like a broken hip.
Which I'll be more than happy to take a look at in yep, approximately five minutes, which is when I start my shift.
If you'll excuse me, I'm hydrating.
It's a surprise.
I hate surprises.
Where are you taking me? Would you relax? I'm not a serial killer.
The first rule of being a serial killer is saying, "I'm not a serial killer.
" Dr.
Lin.
How is she? Uh, she's good.
She's, um she's graduated to the lowest setting on the vent.
Yeah.
She's getting stronger every day.
I'm gonna go visit her at lunch.
But right now, I am late for rounds with my new boss.
Why do I do this to myself? She didn't want me to answer that question.
She looks so tired.
Yeah, well, everyone's worried about you.
And she also broke up with Gavin.
- What? - Yeah.
I know.
It sucks.
The ones you want to make it never do.
Oh! Here we are.
Dawn's office? Mm-hmm.
No one can get an 8:00 A.
M.
appointment with the chief.
Go in and find out why.
No, I-I'm not using the ghosty thing to spy on Dawn.
Come on.
She'd totally do it to you.
Well, that's not the point.
Okay, you go in and have a quick snoop around, and I will follow it up with an impassioned pitch to get you extubated today.
- Bribery? - Mm.
Unbelievable.
Mm-hmm.
Okay, sweetheart.
Yes, mommy has to go to work now.
Yes, I do.
So, it's bedtime, cutie.
Yes.
sleep, little piggy let peace attend thee all through the night guardian angels god will send thee all through the night Good night.
Shh.
Hey, you check on my aquafit hip? I've still got a couple of minutes, mate.
Hey, I think you should talk to somebody.
I'm talking to you right now.
I mean professionally.
I just you haven't really been the same - since Alex - Since Alex was attacked.
- Why don't you come out and say it, man? - Talk to me.
- Well, chicken's wife Maureen she goes - Not you.
Him.
- Everyone calls me "the mayor.
" - He's an addict.
Hey, just like our real mayor.
Dr.
Goran? - Yeah, I'm on it.
- Found him in a sweep of moss park.
He has a brutal infection in his right leg.
- - This Maureen Okay, just sit back, sir.
- Three.
- No, after my story.
She goes, "i-if tony wasn't on jazz," "he would have died for sure.
" - Imagine that, eh? - Mm-hmm.
Heroin saved the chicken's life.
That's a good story.
Oh, Jesus.
That is a very infected old piece of hardware.
Surrounded by some bad news.
Okay, if we want to save this leg, we're gonna need to get this man to the O.
R.
immediately.
Looks like your five minutes are up.
Dr.
Katz? Is she with a patient? No.
She's renovating.
What? Ugh, god.
- Hi.
I'm looking for the doctor.
- I am a doctor.
I mean the real doctor.
- The real doctor? - I'm looking for Dr.
Katz.
You're her, aren't you? Of course you are.
- You're late, Dr.
Lin.
- I'm sorry.
- You just seem - Young to be your boss? Well, I'm not, so get used to it.
Okay.
Tell me why do we still insist on using stirrups? I'm sorry? They're outdated and completely unnecessary.
- Uh - I mean, why don't we just put a bit in the patient's mouth? Would you like some help with this? - Are you jewish? - No.
Why? You answered a question with a question.
- So, you trained with Jason Kalfas? - Yeah.
- Did you sleep with him? - No.
- Shoot drugs with him? - Oh, god, no.
Hey, don't be defensive.
This is just us getting to know each other.
- Sorry.
- Stop apologizing.
I'm not used to I have an israeli disposition.
I keep a kosher home, I leave early on fridays, and when I get married, I will probably wear a wig.
Do you have a problem with any of that? - Nope.
- Good.
First case fell putting up a mobile.
Hey, Dr.
Goran.
Hi.
Wanted to introduce myself.
Rian Larouche.
I'll be assisting you in the O.
R.
today, sir.
New resident.
Yes, sir, day one.
"Tee-riffic.
" Okay, where'd you do your training, Dr.
Larouche? Uh, pediatric rotation over at the general, sir.
- Okay.
And before that? - Fort Wayne, Indiana.
I played "A" ball with the Padres organization.
So, why did you make the switch to medicine? Uh, tore an ACL, and besides, I only hit a buck-92, so Ah, late bloomer.
Ah, here's hoping.
Okay, so, today we're dealing with a necrotic infection site and infected tibia.
All right, let's hit the call room and get suited up.
Welcome to the jungle.
Thank you, sir.
Hear you're facing a bear in there.
And I get your hand-me-downs aquafit hip.
You gonna save the leg? I don't know.
Haven't exactly been knocking them out of the park lately.
Wow.
Am I wrong? Joel.
We're extubating Alex.
Wait, if you do that, you understand that she could bleed or swell.
We all know the risks.
Okay, I guess I should see her, then.
You asking my permission? I suppose I am, yeah.
It's not my permission you need.
It's your own.
I miss being a doctor.
You're still a doctor, Alex.
No, I'm not.
You're the ghost doctor.
I'm just a ghost.
Looks like the braised lamb with kokkinisto I made last night.
Excuse me? What? Everything reminds me of food.
It's all good.
I'm from Roxbury.
Everything reminds me of road kill.
You know, there's an abscess over this old surgical site here.
I'm gonna open the old incision on the medial side of the tibia.
Thank you.
Ugh.
Sheesh.
That reeks.
And that's a lot of pus.
Okay.
Sucker? Okay, we're already so plugged up with this one.
Give me give a yankauer.
- You usually use the frazier - Yankauer tip, please.
Switching up the luck, huh? Whenever I'm hitting an "0-fer," I, uh, reach for a different bat too.
So, what am I looking at here, Dr.
Larouche? The infection involves his posterior superficial compartment, sir.
Yes, it has eroded through the cortex of the tibia.
The tibia is almost entirely filled with pus.
Now, how is that even possible? Dirty needle.
Bacteria meets implant.
Metal doesn't have a blood supply.
- - What's that? That would be biofilm.
Yeah, I don't think ortho's gonna be my thing.
This is a locking plate.
Clearly this guy wasn't always on the streets.
He's sat-ing at 90.
What's the surgical plan, doctor? Oh, um, uh, remove the hardware and, uh, debride the necrotic tissue.
That's right, and then we irrigate, irrigate, irrigate.
Irrigate.
Yes, sir.
Whatever you're gonna do, you better do it quickly.
He's not handling his general well.
I've already got him on a dopamine drip.
Okay, let's do this, kids.
We could be here a little while.
I feel like such a dork.
Your body's changing.
So is your equilibrium.
Falls are extremely common.
Still, if I can't put up a bunny mobile sober, what kind of shot does this kid have? Hmm.
- Is he gonna be okay? - Just having a feel.
Are you experiencing any other symptoms? You mean besides the crippling embarrassment? Mnh.
Bit of a headache.
Tell me if that gets any worse.
I'm fine.
Really, I'm-I'm just worried about the baby.
Everything feels fine.
Dr.
Lin, would you mind finding baby's heartbeat, please? Here you are.
I-I didn't get the message until now.
This might feel a bit cold, Lara.
My husband.
Sorry.
Stupid phone was off.
Stupid story meeting.
David's a writer on a kids' show.
Which is ironic because I don't like children.
Oh, you don't hate kids.
You just hate people.
- Mnh.
- Could you keep still for me, Lara? Is there a problem? - No.
I'm just trying to - What happened? Uh, the-the bunny mobile happened.
Dr.
Lin? I'm having a little trouble - finding the heartbeat.
- Okay.
- What? - What? Oh, my god.
There it is.
Oh, god.
Sha.
Sha.
I need to listen.
Okay, it's a bit accelerated.
- Is that bad? - No, it's probably nothing.
But I'm gonna send you down for a formal ultrasound just to make sure.
Okay.
Dr.
Lin here will escort you down to imaging, provided that she can find it.
Of course.
Look at that.
The infection's unbelievably widespread.
Ah.
Okay, we're gonna have to access the intramedullary canal.
How do we do that, Dr.
Larouche? A lot of hard work, sir.
A lot of hard work.
"Through the cortical erosion" would have been the correct answer, but I'll take anything from you right now.
- What did you just do? - I just removed the plate.
Why? His sats just dropped to 80%.
- No, they did not.
- It's pulmonary embolus.
Yeah, he's definitely high risk for DVT.
I mean, he's a homeless addict.
He's been on the table a while, sir.
I can't keep him ventilated.
What what are we gonna do? Dr.
Goran? We have to separate the problem from the patient.
We have to amputate.
Give me the bone saw right now.
Damn it.
P.
E.
that's that's bad damn luck.
That's bad damn luck.
You know what? Scratch that.
Get me 4 units of O-negative blood.
Give him 5,000 I.
V.
heparin.
I've changed my mind.
We're not gonna amputate.
We're gonna save the leg and get him off the table.
Give me the scalpel right now.
Ah, that's the pee smell.
- You get used to it.
- Oh, I won't.
David's got a thing about other people's fluids.
My boyfriend's afraid of thick drinks.
- Yeah, I get that.
- Of course you do.
David once had a panic attack at the Spa during a coconut mud wrap.
But I didn't have use of my arms.
My wife uh, she likes to make jokes at my expense to cover her nerves.
Yeah, well, David usually goes for a roast beef sandwich to cover his.
What can I say? I'm emotionally eating for three.
I get that.
You okay? Mm.
Headache's a bit worse.
Do you think you could get me something for it? Yeah, I'll put an order in, okay? Actually, I probably got something in here.
Oh, check the man purse.
Your boyfriend take this kind of abuse, doctor? He's my ex, actually.
I don't know why I said that before.
Got Lara? - Lara? - Lara? - Hey.
- Lara? Can you hear me? Hey.
Can't find a pulse.
- Baby? - Okay, we're gonna get her on the ground, okay? - Quickly.
- Okay.
Code blue I've got a pulse, but it's thready.
I need you to page Dr.
Katz in O.
B.
right away.
Good job, Maggie.
Please! Hurry! Lara.
Lara, come on.
Try to stay calm, Mr.
Zarb.
My baby.
What's happening? - Why isn't she breathing? - Can you see me? You can't.
You can't see me.
- Um - Get the crash cart! And call the code team! It's it's okay.
Is she gonna be okay? You're not alone.
I'm right here with you.
Hurry! How is she? We weren't able to secure the aneurysm.
Okay.
What does that mean? There was a bleed in your wife's brain.
She's in a coma.
What? How did this happen? Was it the fall? No, my guess is that the fall was caused by a sentinel bleed from a pre-existing aneurysm.
See, I-I don't she was with the doctors this whole time.
The initial bleed was small.
She was asymptomatic.
The aneurysm must have erupted in the elevator.
Okay, I want to see her.
Of course.
Is there anyone else you'd like to call? Lara's parents? Uh, no.
They're both dead.
There's my mom.
She's in Florida.
I-I'll call her.
Okay.
What? No, man, that's not that's not right.
That's not right, no.
Come on.
What are you talking about? Oh, I-I got to go, man.
No.
Give me the ph He Who are you talking to? Chicken.
He says if he wasn't with me, he never would have been busted.
I take it chicken's your dealer? Yeah, he says I'm bad luck.
I don't know about that, Roy.
We just saved your leg.
It's chicken who's he lost his father's fish store.
Only been in the family 40 years.
He lost his car.
He lost his friggin' teeth, man.
Well, you're lucky to be alive, mate.
Yeah, well, when it's my time to go It's not.
How do you know? 'Cause I just made a deal with myself no one is dying today.
Oh, so, this is all about you.
Pretty much.
All you need to know is, your life just became the most important thing in mine.
Right on.
Our only chance to attack this infection is by flooding your body with antibiotics.
- Fill your boots, man.
- In order to do that, I need to insert what's called a PICC line.
It's essentially a central catheter that allows me direct access to your bloodstream.
However, if I do this and you inject your body with drugs, you'll probably overdose and you'll probably die.
Well, don't beat around the bush, doc.
Tell me how you really feel.
I'm not telling you how I feel.
I'm telling you the facts.
Now, promise me that you won't do that.
Look, I don't want to die.
Do I hear a promise? Yeah.
Beautiful.
I will send you down to radiology, get the PICC.
Hey, what are you doing? I'm taking this chicken to go.
No, you don't have to Hey, anyone visits him, you contact me immediately, okay? You got it.
Normal dopplers through the umbilical cord are present.
Have you ever seen a case like this? No, thank god.
Middle cerebral-artery dopplers also normal.
I've read case studies, but a patient like this is very rare.
It's bad luck.
Scanning the placenta.
No obvious signs of abruption.
I don't believe in luck.
- What do you believe in? - God and medicine, in that order.
Amniotic fluid? Volume's within normal range.
So, why obstetrics? Oh, I don't know.
Cervical length is nice and long.
Every case is different.
It's kind of like jazz.
The real magic happens when you start to improvise.
Everything you think you've learned from Jason Kalfas, forget it.
My residents don't improvise.
Got it.
What are we looking at? Fetal measurements of the biparietal diameter, head circumference, abdominal circumference, femur length are all consistent with 20-weeks gestation.
Good.
Let's go tell dad.
We'll send mom for a formal anatomy scan when she's more stable.
What if she doesn't recover? We work for and pray that she does.
But if she doesn't? Jump off that bridge when it comes.
Mr.
Zarb.
Finally.
I can go back in? Yes.
I can't believe you kicked me out.
- We didn't kick you out, sir.
- It's hospital policy.
Yeah, well, the policy sucks.
With family members present, it makes it harder for us.
We just want to do the best job.
What about what I want? You're upset.
You're damn right I'm upset! I just want to be with my wife.
Mr.
Zarb, your baby he's doing well.
Oh, well, good for him.
Okay, you're mad at him.
I understand that, and you should let yourself feel it.
Rail at-at us, god, the baby, whoever you need to, but it needs to come out.
Unh! Ohh! I think I broke my hand.
This is why I didn't go into psychiatry.
Let me have a look.
Okay, she's a ghost.
I'm a ghost.
So, how come she can't see me? I-I don't know.
It it could be a good thing.
Or a really bad thing.
Look, it's-it's like she can feel me, like somehow my presence comforts her, but You have to talk to her, Charlie.
I'm kind of all about the ghost in front of me right now.
She's scared and all alone.
"Physician, heal thy girlfriend?" I'm fine.
I-I will be fine.
Just promise me you'll talk to her.
Okay, I promise I'll-I'll talk to her.
Okay.
Right after I fix her husband's hand.
You're as white as the coffee-mate, mate.
Rough day? Rough week.
They're taking Alex off the vent today.
I know.
I heard.
You gonna be there for it? Nurses' station.
Hello? Yeah? Sexy nurse Heidi stuck in her scrub top again? No, you keep an eye on him.
I'll be right there.
Yes.
Drug addict with an embolism.
I think his dealer just showed up.
Sorry.
Hey.
Hey! Wait! - Stop him! - Security! Hey wait! Hey! No, grab him! I don't care about my stupid hand.
Can you make a fist for me, please? I don't want to be away from her.
I'm gonna get you out of here as soon as I can.
Every time I leave her alone in this place, something bad happ Mr.
Zarb, your wife's in good hands.
That's a joke, right? I mean, she was healthy when she arrived here this morning.
I know it's hard to wrap your head around right now.
Um this here, what you have is a boxer's fracture.
Um, the knuckle on your little finger's broken.
I'm gonna tape it.
It might hurt a bit.
It was the most normal morning in the world.
I got up.
I gave her a kiss.
I went to work.
This is a A nightmare? Yeah, you got no idea.
I blame him.
I do the baby.
I know I shouldn't, but I I can't.
I hate him for doing this to us.
Code blue, I.
C.
U.
, room 4.
- Code blue, I.
C.
U - That's Lara's room.
Room 4.
Lara? Lara, can you hear me? - What? What's happening? - Her pupils are fixed.
- What does that mean? - Can you get him out of here? - Mr.
Zarb - No.
- Hey.
No! - Hey.
Hey! Hey! Okay, I am not leaving her alone again! Please tell me what is happening.
Her E.
E.
G.
shows no activity.
What does that mean? Your wife she's brain-dead.
I'm sorry.
Your wife is brain-dead.
The machine will continue to breathe for her, but in the eyes of the law, your wife is now dead.
But your son he isn't.
His fetal heartbeat is present and within the normal range.
But because your wife is dead - Oh, stop saying that.
- I'm sorry.
But there's a decision to be made whether to discontinue mechanical ventilation.
Pull the plug? That's right.
Knowing that if you do, the fetus will also die.
Or continue full support in an attempt to prolong the pregnancy.
You're saying you can keep the baby alive inside of my wife, even though she's That's right, until the fetus can be safely delivered.
How long will that be? In 10 weeks.
We realize this is a lot to digest.
But we do need to know how you'd like us to proceed.
Mr.
Zarb? What would you like us to do? I don't know.
Look.
Look.
Roy.
Hey.
So, what are we watching? Oh, this is a cooking show a couple grannies sharing a kitchen.
Woman #2: I don't think so! Excuse me? So, what, you just come here to watch tube with me or? Well, yeah, that, and it's significantly easier to chase away a drug dealer if you're in the same room.
Oh, yeah.
So, you're moving in.
Uh, just till the end of my shift, yeah.
Well, pull up a chair, then.
Nope.
No sitting.
No sleeping.
You're just gonna stand there and watch TV for five hours? Pretty much, if I have to.
Right on.
Yeah, tell her she's great.
Okay.
She's great.
No, but say it like you mean it.
Give her a little kiss.
And I thought I was nuts.
I love her, but I can't Hey, why you doing this? - I already told you.
- Yeah, yeah, the-the pact with yourself.
I know, but why me? Mnh.
Patron saint of lost causes.
Oh, thanks a lot.
"O most holy apostle, St.
Jude," "faithful servant and friend of Jesus.
" My mom ran the sunday school.
Poor woman.
Tried so hard to get me to believe in something.
Something wrong with your arm? Well, it-it hurts under the pit a bit.
Let me take a look at it.
Hey, speaking of saints, you know a a doc named Selena? Works out of a drop-in on Gerrard? No.
No, I don't.
Raise up your arm.
All right.
What? What what is it? It's another infection site.
How did we miss that? Well, good thing I got my new main line.
No, antibiotics aren't gonna do a damn thing.
We need to pull that PICC line out and get you straight back into the O.
R.
- Another operation?! - Listen to me, Roy it's risky, but if we don't clean that, that infection's gonna eat the surrounding flesh.
It's What? It'll kill me? Oh, maybe chicken was right, huh? Maybe I am bad luck.
Mr.
Zarb.
Hi.
I'm Dr.
Murphy.
You're a shrink.
Been in therapy half my life.
There's a certain whiff.
No offense.
None taken.
Do you mind if I join you? Have a seat.
You here to tell me what I should do? No.
I'm just here to listen if you want.
So, you're in therapy? Yeah.
Anxiety.
Crappy dad.
He still in the picture? He never really was.
You married? No.
I loved it.
I was never really into the chase, to be honest.
I know what you mean.
You should take all the time that you need to make this decision.
All the time in the world isn't gonna bring her back.
Besides, she made all the decisions.
I just made dinner.
How you holding up? You mean besides being dead and pregnant? Sorry.
I crack jokes to cover my nerves.
Do you have kids? Um, no.
No, I don't.
Do you want them? Yes, I do.
I know my husband.
He's a family man.
He's angry, but he's gonna make the right call.
He'll raise our son.
I'm not worried.
I've made my decision.
I want her taken off life support.
You don't have to decide that right now.
I just did.
Mr.
Zarb, you understand the implications? - I know what this means.
- Your son will die.
Dr.
Katz.
I need this to be over.
- Why don't you take some more time? - No.
I need this to be over.
Okay, we all set? If her breathing is compromised in any way, we are putting the tube back in.
Unplug the vent.
Okay, let's get this tube out.
I'm here, baby.
Right here.
Well, she's breathing on her own.
That's a good sign.
Then why am I not waking up? Just keep breathing, baby.
So, that's it? We just throw in the towel? He's next of kin and the baby's father.
It's his decision.
There is a life in there.
Is no one willing to fight for that? It's not our fight to have.
Yes, it is.
We're doctors.
There's nothing we can do.
I don't accept that.
I'm sorry.
I'll get started on the paperwork.
Thanks.
Your staff ob-gyn she seems, um Young? Passionate.
That's one word for it.
Better than being unfeeling, I guess.
Right.
I can't keep living in the same apartment together.
I'm looking for a new place as fast as I can.
Maybe I'm the one who should, um No, no, it's-it's my, uh really, I should That's the protocol? The one who gets dumped gets to keep the apartment? There is no protocol, unfortunately.
- I still love you.
- Gavin.
I can't pretend that I don't.
I don't know what you want me to say.
I should find David.
I-I don't think he should be alone right now.
I need to talk to you.
I-I heard.
I'm sorry.
You're my only hope.
Um I can't leave her.
Nothing's happening.
And it might not happen for weeks if ever.
Please? Go with her, Charlie.
Do your ghost-doctor thing.
She needs you.
I'll be here when you get back.
He thinks he's going to turn into his father, but it was his mother who raised him by herself, worked two jobs.
He's only 50% deadbeat dad.
The other half of him is pretty kick-ass.
Remind him of that.
We don't have much time.
I wish I could remember the rest of that prayer.
If only mom was here.
You know what? Give her a call.
Oh, she's in a retirement home in Cobourg.
No, I got an excellent long-distance plan for you.
But I-I haven't been to see her in years.
- I can't - Guys, stop the cart for a second, please.
Give her a call.
Roy, make the call.
No, I can't do this.
- What do you mean, you can't do this? - Talk to her.
Talk to Yes.
Hello? Uh uh, ma'am, my name is Dr.
Joel Goran.
I'm calling regarding your son, Roy.
Yeah, he no, he's-he's fine.
He's right in front of me here.
He he's okay.
One sec.
Uh, she would like to speak with you.
Mom? Hey.
How you doing? No, no.
I'm good.
I'm real good.
I'm just here at the hospital, volunteering.
Yeah.
Y-yeah, Dr.
G's like a a mentor to me.
Yeah, I've been helping other people get off of drugs.
Yeah.
Yeah, my luck is finally turning around.
Yeah, no, I Yeah, I will.
I-I'll come up and see you real soon.
Well, I better go.
Okay.
Bye, mom.
I love you.
You think she bought it? Well, let's make it true, okay? You're great.
Say it like you mean it.
You're great.
That's much better.
Let's move, boys.
Come on.
Hey, champ.
How's the hand? I don't feel it.
I don't feel anything, actually.
That's because you're in shock, which is, um, probably why you shouldn't be deciding anything right now.
You know, if you came here to change my mind The minute David senses he's in a fight, he has to win.
Save your breath.
Switch gears.
Uh, a-ask him about his mother.
So, your mother is she, uh She's on a plane from Florida.
I want this taken care of before she gets here.
He knows she'll try to change his mind.
Afraid she might try and change your mind? No one's gonna change my mind.
What about your wife? What would you say to her? Don't.
- Sorry? - He's a cynic.
Tell him you talk to ghosts, and he'll leave.
I-I just mean that, um, if you could talk to your wife, what would you say? With all due respect, I don't think that's any of your business.
Fair enough.
At our last ultrasound, we found out we were having a boy.
Hey, when you found out you were having a son, that must have been something, right? I know what you're doing, okay? Don't.
We ordered pizza, drank.
Well, he did.
No, I-I just mean that you must have had a a few to celebrate.
I was nervous-drinking for three.
He woke me at like 2:00 in the morning to show me what he'd written on the back of the pizza box for the baby.
You know, when I get drunk, I, um, pull out the guitar, turn into Yngwie Malmsteen.
I think I'm Pablo Neruda.
You write any, uh, love poems when you found out about your son? How'd you know that? Just a guess.
What, uh what did you say to him, David? "Son I'll always love you.
" "I won't pretend to be any different than I am.
" "Son, you are my son.
" "I'll always love you.
" I can't remember.
Maybe you're not ready.
No, I made up my mind.
Now, if you'll excuse me.
David, are you ready? It's okay.
I'll always love you.
Son, I'll always love you.
Dr.
Lin, turn off the vent.
Wait.
I-I-I need a minute.
I changed my mind.
David? It's what she would have wanted.
It's what I want.
I want him.
I want our boy.
They're giving me the physostigmine? Yep, and they're just gonna keep giving it to you until something happens.
And if it doesn't? If it what? You mean if it's just you and me stuck here in ghost world? Yeah.
We'll solve crimes.
Charlie.
Hey, at least I'd have you all to myself.
See? You are a serial killer.
No, I'm-I'm really happy for this time.
When did you become this glass-half-full kind of guy? Oh, since I had this great teacher.
Oh.
You know you are gonna make an amazing father someday, Charlie.
and you are gonna be the world's yummiest mummy.
What were we waiting for? What do you mean, baby? Charlie, when I wake up Let's have a baby.
I made this pact with myself today.
I convinced myself that If I could save this one particular patient of mine Somehow that would make you Get better.
I lost him.
I refuse to lose you.
You are staying here with me.
Do you hear me, Alex Reid? You belong here.