Royal Pains s03e06 Episode Script

An Apple A Day

Previously on Royal Pains We have to cancel the wedding.
What are you saying? I kind of miss that guy it's weird.
Again, Evan I have not spoken with Raj since our quarantine.
Cyberchondriosis, how can it not upset me, that sounds awful.
Cyberchondriosis is an obsession with researching health online.
- That's it? - Hi.
I need to get the number to the Long Island Blood Bank in West Islip.
I already phoned them, miss Casey.
I just got some really bad news.
Is it medical in nature? Unfortunately.
I'm gonna be frank with you, son.
You are not Paige Collins material.
- I'm not? - As soon as we get home, I am going straight to the safe deposit box and getting mom's ring, so you can propose to Paige.
Hi, honey.
Hope you're having fun at camp.
I can't wait to see you tomorrow.
I will pick you up at the airport.
Love you.
Oh, and don't forget to call your mom.
- Hey, babe.
- Oh, hi.
Mmm.
- Marco.
- Ciao, Anna.
Oh, uh, he says it's nice to see you.
Why is Marco smoking around us? Why is he even here? I told you I would help you with this today.
I know you have work to do, and ah! Ooh.
Okay, don't stay calm.
Don't freak out.
- You need a tetanus shot - No.
and stitches.
I'm calling a doctor.
Don't freak out.
Don't freak out.
I'm okay.
Then after I swing by Divya's, I'll head back out to wind meadows.
You're gonna drive all the way back out to that farm - just to remove some sutures? - Yeah.
No, that's crazy.
If she lives outside the Hankmed zone, she should come to us or pay a roaming charge or something.
She's a patient, not a text message.
- Oh, my - And her daughter's our friend.
I'm going to her.
- Thank you.
- Thanks.
Wow.
I'm really doing this.
Wow.
You're really doing this.
Huh.
It's kind of smaller than I remember.
When we were smaller it probably seemed bigger.
I just wonder if it's beautiful enough.
Evan It's beautiful.
Yeah.
Yeah, it is.
It's off the market.
Congratulations.
Thank you.
- All right, there you go.
- Thank you.
Thank you for doing this, especially today.
I know that you're trying to catch up with everything after being away.
Thank you for holding down the fort while Evan and I were in Florida, for taking care of Marissa, the baby, Jill.
Who seems to be doing better.
Yeah, I think she's still processing it.
- Mm.
- So how does it feel to be a first-time renter? Good.
I'm just still embarrassed that you had to cosign my lease.
Just don't throw any wild parties, now.
Don't worry.
I can't afford to.
I have to be frugal now, cut back on many luxuries - Like eating.
- Hmm.
Anybody home? Elyse? Anna? - Back here in the kitchen.
- Ah.
Wow.
Looks like somebody went crazy at Costco.
Actually, we use fruit punch powder to dye alpaca hair.
Huh.
And you should see what we drink.
- Hi! - Hey, Libby.
- It's so good to see you.
- You too.
- How's your summer going? - It's been great.
Uh, not really as good as Tucker's, but Yeah, well, it's hard to top a photo safari in Africa with your dad.
Did you see those pictures he uploaded last week? Yeah, they were pretty incredible.
My mom thinks he could be a professional photographer.
She's probably right.
Where is our favorite farmer? - Out back unloading hay.
- Arm's not slowing her down? Death won't slow Elyse down.
She's very goal-oriented.
Anna, honey, I thought I told you to cancel the appointment.
Today's not good.
I have two newborn lambs - that need to be - Mom, hi.
Uh, Hank drove all the way out here to see you.
- I'm sorry.
- Elyse This will just take a few seconds.
So I get out of the hot tub, and I'm naked, - which is normal, right? - Yeah.
- It's a hot tub, right? - Right.
That's what I told him.
God.
Anyway, so Hank looks at my ass that's not normal.
- Not so much.
- He sees my bullet wound, and he diagnoses this patient with lead poisoning.
Okay, Evan, I can't believe you didn't tell me this as soon as you got back.
- I know.
I couldn't.
- Why? - You tell me everything.
- It was too humiliating.
You have all four seasons of Saved By The Bell on DVD.
Look Oh, my God! You remember? It looks just like the one we took pictures in on our first date ever.
Oh, technically, it wasn't a first date, since I was paying you.
Yeah, but it was the first time we ever kissed.
- Again, technically - Just come on.
Okay, okay.
Here we go.
All right, get in there.
Just don't make goofy faces this time.
I didn't make goofy faces last time.
Oh, my bad.
- Okay, um, listen, Paige - Yeah? I've waited my whole life to find a girl I love as much as I love you.
Evan, that's so sweet.
- Okay, stop talking.
- Why? 'Cause I only have two flashes left.
Hold on.
Paige Collins, will you marry me? Yes! - Yes? - Yes! Yes! Mmm.
It's perfect.
- Do you really like it? - Evan, I love it.
And it was your mom's.
How could I not love it? I'm so glad.
So when did you ask my dad? - People still do that? - Oh, no.
- You didn't ask him? - I don't want to marry him.
I want to marry you.
And he hates my guts.
Okay, no, no.
He does not hate your guts.
But if he finds out that you asked me before you asked him if you could ask me, it's just gonna make everything so much worse.
He shot me in the ass.
How could it get worse? Okay, look, I know my father.
And with a little bit of planning, we can get him to see it our way.
I promise.
But in the meantime, I I can't be walking around with this on my finger, as much as I want to.
I'm so sorry.
Royal Pains 3x06 - An Apple A Day Original air date August 3, 2011 Should it look like that? No.
Sorry.
I'll let you be the doctor.
It shouldn't take this long to heal properly.
I mean, you're a healthy 40-year-old woman.
Are you putting the stitches back? Uh, no, they're called steri-strips.
I'm not re-suturing it, because there's a chance the open laceration is contaminated.
So I want to minimize the risk of infection.
And it should just heal on its own, right, Hank? In another three to five days, yeah.
Oh! Oh, my God.
It's one of my friends from camp.
I'm gonna go Skype, okay, guys? - Oh, boy.
- Bye! Bye.
So, Elyse, is anything else going on, health-wise? Not really.
Not really? Babe, what about the bruises on your legs? What bruises? - How'd you get these? - Don't know.
It's a very physical time of year for me, so Uh-huh.
I want to take a blood sample.
Okay.
Are your muscles achy? Part of owning a farm.
Any recent diet changes? Around here? No, no.
They eat healthy food.
I eat everything else.
Okay, this is gonna pinch a little bit.
Mm.
Okay, what about bad habits? Does Reality TV count? No, I meant things like drugs, smoking Look, I like to have a glass of wine at dinner, I'm in a monogamous relationship.
Hank, I'm fine, and so are my habits, really.
Why do you need to take blood? It'll help us figure out why she's not clotting as well as she should.
Slow-healing wounds and bruises of an unknown origin can suggest a number of things.
- Like what? - It could be some kind of infection, an autoimmune disease.
We'll see what the tests show.
And for being such a good patient Lollipop.
Uh-uh-uh-uh.
We have to keep that sweet tooth in check.
All right, let me walk you to your car.
Okay.
Look, I wasn't completely honest with you about bad habits.
I just didn't want to say anything in front of Anna, 'cause she doesn't know, and Libby doesn't know either.
Well? - Well - What? She said yes.
That's great! Ev, that's great.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm sensing a "but.
" But I got to get the general's blessing first.
Wait, wait, wait.
You didn't ask her father? You knew people still did that? Why would you not tell me that? I don't know.
I just assumed you and I lived in the same society.
Oh, I've been waiting for that one.
- Hey, Div.
- Hi.
Come here.
I need to come up with a speech to convince the general that I'm worthy of his daughter.
It has to be my Mona Lisa, my Sergeant Pepper's, my Life of Pi.
I need to use impressive words, like "alacrity" and "capricious.
" I have to open my heart and let that magnificent bastard look inside.
Would that work on the general or anyone? You're right.
A speech is not gonna work at all.
General Collins strikes me as a no-nonsense type of guy.
Why not keep it simple, you know? Just talk about the things you have in common.
Okay.
The only thing he and I have in common, though, is that neither one of us were raised by wolves.
That's not true.
You have one other thing in common.
What's that? You both love Paige.
Wait, please.
Aah! It's okay.
It's okay.
It's okay.
It's okay.
Shh, shh.
It's okay.
It's okay.
It's okay.
You're just having that nightmare again.
Shh.
Shh.
It's okay.
I don't know what I was so worried about.
I mean, it feels great to be independent, on my own two feet.
So you're all settled in? I haven't unpacked yet, no.
I had no idea what moving into a new home entailed.
Well, don't worry.
I got things here covered.
I'm on my way to Elyse's to get another blood sample.
What happened to the first one? The lab didn't store it properly, and it hemolyzed.
- It happens.
- Well, the cable company gave me a window from 8:00 to 5:00.
But I'm hoping that they'll be here sooner rather than later, and then I'll come meet up with you.
Good luck with that.
There.
Okay.
- Hey, handsome.
- Good morning.
Hi.
I'm sorry I kept you up last night.
Oh, stop it.
You didn't.
I don't know why I keep having these nightmares.
You were in an accident.
Now you're reliving the trauma.
I mean, it's part of the recovery process.
But, Hank, it feels so real Like someone else came up to the car.
Well, um, the paramedics were there, right? It's not just the nightmares, Hank.
I'm jumpy every time I get into a car.
Maybe you should talk to someone.
You think it's PTSD? I think it could develop into that.
I can give you some referrals.
No, it's fine.
I know a few people in that area.
- Thanks.
- Yeah.
Mmm.
Okay, I'll see you later.
Okay.
Don't worry.
They don't bite.
Oh, so they'll just swallow me whole.
- Yeah.
- Cool.
Cool.
Excuse me, my dear.
Thank you.
So, uh, how long have you and Elyse been doing this? - Um, two years.
- Mm.
And we've been together seven.
I was working at this organic craft store in the village.
- She came in with Libby.
- Mm-hmm.
You think she's cute now, oh, my God.
And Elyse had, like, a thousand questions - about different products.
- Sounds very enterprising.
Elyse's life experience trumps mine.
She's amazing a genius, really.
She'll start something, make it successful and then start something else.
It's almost intimidating.
Hmm.
Hey.
Oh, Hank.
With the amount of blood you want from me, I'm surprised to see you out in daylight.
Sorry.
I am trying to let you keep some for yourself.
- I brought lunch.
- Oh! Great.
Let's see.
Ah.
Too healthy, too healthy, too healthy, way too healthy, aha! Some real food.
Don't I have the best partner in the world? I'm gonna go out on a limb and say yes.
I don't know what I would do without her.
What or who? All right, let's give Hank some blood, okay? Hank You have to take home some of our alpaca cheese.
It's even better than the cheese we make from our goats.
Is the, uh is the milk you use pasteurized? - No.
Why? - Well, there are certain types of diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans by eating infected food products or even by contact.
I'd like to talk to your vet about testing your animals.
- She lives just two farms down.
- Great.
Also, I noticed you were limping.
You weren't yesterday.
That's because my legs weren't hurting as much yesterday.
Uh-huh.
Can I take a look, please? These bruises should be healing faster than this.
See how soon your vet can get here.
If my father is secure at all points? Be prepared for him.
- If he is in superior strength? - Evade him.
- When you are not expected? - Appear.
- And when he is unprepared? - Attack him! But with love.
Yes! Congratulations, soldier.
You are ready for battle.
Oh, finally.
I got you a graduation present.
- Really? - Mm-hmm.
Does it have a soft top and bucket seats? It's a galley copy of my father's upcoming autobiography.
I borrowed it from his safe.
"Never Surrender.
" Sounds like an easy read.
I'll read it tonight, right after 30 Rock.
- It's a rerun.
- I will DVR 30 Rock.
Yeah, you will.
Ah, so I talked to the vet, and she's going to what I've been getting a couple nosebleeds lately.
Elyse, in order to help you, these are the things I need to know about.
I didn't realize it was important.
Look, I'm sure it'll stop soon.
- How long's it been bleeding? - 30 minutes.
That's too long.
Please have a seat.
Okay Okay, let me take a look.
Yep, you've got a ruptured blood vessel.
Okay.
I'm gonna use silver nitrate to cauterize it.
Okay, here we go.
Okay.
All right, I want you to put these saline drops into your nose to keep your mucus membranes hydrated and hopefully to prevent future bleeding.
Elyse What is it? I I've been an overachiever my entire life.
By the time I was four, I was already five.
Well, that would make for a brief childhood.
Both my parents were successful entrepreneurs, and they expected no, they demanded the same from their only child.
Well, it sure seems like you delivered.
Yeah, but at what cost? When I'm out here, I'm not even aware of what's going on in there.
I lose sight of everything.
Well, we all do, you know, at times.
And then your doctor tells you that there's something wrong with you and he doesn't know what it is, and your mind goes to dark places.
The only thing that's important to me are Libby and Anna, and I don't think they know that.
You know what? Most people realize that when it's too late.
You're ahead of the curve Right where you like to be.
- Well, hey.
- Hey, you.
Hi.
So I heard about the problem you had with the blood.
Yeah, you should've seen the look your mom gave me.
Just imagine having two moms.
- I can't.
- To be honest, when my mom first got with Anna, it was weird.
Because she was - So young.
- Exactly.
- That's yeah.
- Yeah.
But Anna is more in tune with my mom and me - than my father ever was.
- That's great.
Some light summer reading? Oh, um, it's just a habit that I picked up at camp.
What kind of camp has you reading The New England Journal Of Medicine? - Mini-Med summer camp at Brown.
- Oh, nice.
After everything that you did for Tucker, it really got me thinking.
I mean, I don't want to just sit around, like, worrying about what's gonna happen to him.
I want to understand it.
Tucker's one lucky guy.
I tell him that every day.
Hello, this is Alexander.
Please leave your phone number, starting with the area code.
I'm sorry, Alexander, but I have actually already punched in my phone number, so what was the point the first time? And you know what? If we're gonna talk about points, what is the point of an appointment? All right, never mind.
You're here finally! Hello, Divya.
Raj.
This is, uh Cozy.
Is there more of it? No.
Please, have a seat anywhere.
Can I make you some tea? Uh, no, thank you.
I I won't be long.
How are you? I'm great.
- How are you? - I'm well.
But after you called off the wedding, my parents, as you might imagine, were humiliated.
They'd gone to great expense to fly in dozens of relatives, arranged a lavish luncheon for the day after the wedding, and, of course organized the honeymoon.
Okay.
My point is they feel entitled to restitution.
Restitution? An accounting of the expenses they incurred.
They wanted to hire a lawyer.
I got them to wait.
But they are gonna come after you.
My parents cut me off, Raj.
I can't afford this.
I mean, I can't even afford the gratuity on this.
I am really sorry for what your parents have gone through.
But I simply have nothing to offer them.
Actually, uh that's not true.
They know that you own 1/3rd of Hankmed.
- Hey.
- Hey.
I got word back from the lab and the vet.
The animals tested negative, and Elyse's blood work came back clean, too.
A bleeding problem that doesn't show up in blood work? - I know.
- I guess it's time - to bring in a hematologist.
- Do you want me to call Elyse? No, I think we should head out there.
I had to twist her arm just to get her to see me.
She's gonna need some convincing.
- Let's do it.
- Hey, Hank before we go, can I talk to you? Of course, what's up? Is there any world in which you and Evan would be interested in buying my share of Hankmed? Are you are you leaving Hankmed? No, no.
I'm not going anywhere.
I I just I think it might be financially prudent for me, you know, for my future.
Divya, listen I was scared the first time I signed a lease, too.
If you want, Evan can review your numbers again.
Nope, you are right.
Uh, I am sure that it's just renter's remorse.
Yeah, renter's remorse.
Come on.
Let's go.
Then I hear voices saying something, but it's garbled.
And I see two men walking away.
Why do you think they would abandon you by the side of the road? I didn't say "abandon," Dr.
Sylvander you did.
They just left.
Okay, I don't have abandonment issues.
I didn't say that you did.
And I'm curious why you reacted so strongly to that word.
I had a marriage that ended when my husband couldn't stay put.
Now I have this boyfriend who okay, he's not really my boyfriend.
We dated, and then we broke up.
But, anyway, now I've got one foot out the door because I have this job waiting for me in South America.
But we're still seeing each other sort of, in a way.
Um, actually, he's the one who recommended I see a therapist.
How did you feel when your not-really-a-boyfriend suggested you see a therapist? He's a doctor.
It was his professional opinion that I should be concerned about developing PTSD.
Jill, you went to someone you were involved with because you were scared and confused and you wanted to be comforted.
He recommended professional help.
Is that what you were looking for? When you are not expected? Appear.
And when he is unprepared? Attack.
Wait a sec.
General Collins! It's me it's Evan! That is so crazy.
I didn't know you steamed here.
What are the odds of that? It's good to see you.
I've been thinking about joining up here 'cause Oh! 'Cause a lot of my clients are members here.
They keep telling me, specifically Son, this is the one hour of the week when I can relax completely.
- I'm sure you understand.
- Of course I can.
Sorry.
Did you say an hour? Look, there's Anna.
That's a long walk to get your mail.
I needed to walk off some tension.
Oh.
Is everything okay? Hank, I'm kind of freaking out.
When Elyse walked you to your car the other day, you were discussing something that looked serious.
Yeah, I'm sorry.
I really can't talk about that.
- You should ask Elyse.
- I did.
And she was totally evasive.
She tells me everything.
She tells me stuff I don't want to know.
Why would she keep secrets from me now? I I can't answer that for her.
Does it have to do with Marco? Help! Help! My mom needs help.
She's fainting.
She's hemorrhaging from her nose.
Okay, everybody in the car.
Show me where she is.
Okay, let's go.
Elyse! What happened? My my throat, it won't stop.
Okay, you have a posterior bleed.
Should we take her to the hospital? We don't have time for that.
I need to stop it now.
Hank, what can I do to help? Nothing, Libby.
Just give me some room, please.
Elyse, I need you to lean forward, spit out the blood, and take gentle, shallow breaths.
She's lost a lot of blood.
She could go into shock if we don't stop the bleeding soon.
Yep.
The bleed is too deep to squeeze.
I need to apply direct pressure.
Okay, Elyse, I need you to sit up.
That's it.
I'm gonna use Lidocaine Jelly to numb the inside of your nose.
Okay.
One, two, three.
Okay, there are balloons at the end of the catheters that I'm gonna inflate with saline.
The pressure should stop the bleeding.
Okay.
Okay.
You're gonna feel some more pressure now.
Okay.
Here we go.
Okay, good.
Good.
All right, now we'll do the other side.
This should keep it in place.
It's not pretty, but it'll do the trick.
- I can't I can't breathe.
- Oxygen? Hey.
I just need to take a look.
Okay, good.
The bleeding has stopped.
Let's get her up.
Here we go.
One, two, three.
Ah.
- Hey.
- Hey.
How'd it go with Libby's mom? I'm going to see her at the hospital.
- Is she okay? - At the moment, yeah.
How'd it go with Paige's dad? Very well.
Really? Why do you seem so surprised? No, I'm just, uh I'm glad I could help.
Oh, actually, I I didn't use your advice.
I used Paige's, but thank you.
Oh.
Okay.
- Oh, hey.
- Hi.
- How are you? - Fine.
Everything's fine.
Hi.
Have you guys met? Uh, Paige, this is my brother, Hank.
Hank, uh, I'd like you to meet my soon-to-be fiancee, Paige.
What what what was that about? What? Nothing.
So? What happened with my dad? Well, uh Yeah, your dad he said yes.
Yes, he said yes.
- Aw! - All we have to do is wait until after the election.
You know, the standard obstacle in every great love story.
- He delayed? - No, he said yes Just aft Yeah, yes, he I guess he delayed.
Delay is the beginning of defeat.
That's the title of chapter 12 of his book.
Didn't you read it? Matt Damon was on 30 Rock Again.
Okay, start at the beginning.
What happened? What's on your mind, son? I have a feeling this isn't just a chance encounter, so just spit it out.
Give me water.
Water, please.
Thank you.
That's good stuff.
You want to marry my daughter, don't you? Yeah.
I always feared this day would come Though I thought I'd be wearing clothes when it did.
Yeah.
Yeah, you and me both thought that.
You think you'll be able to provide for Paige in the style to which she is accustomed? Hankmed's only scratching the surface of its potential so far, sir.
I intend to become a king out here, so I can treat her like a queen I do.
Look, it's bad enough my daughter's in love with you.
But can't all this just wait until after the campaign is over? If you're just dating, press isn't interested.
But the minute you put a ring on her finger Yeah, but the the public loves a good romance, though.
- Come on! - Son I don't think you want this kind of scrutiny.
Your whole family would be subject to it, if you know what I mean.
I'm not ashamed of my father, sir.
I don't keep secrets.
That's exactly what I'm afraid of.
Yeah, I kind of failed that test, huh? Your dad already thought I was a blabbermouth.
Now I just went and verified it for him.
I somehow thought that not being ashamed of my family would score me points.
Evan, I love that you don't keep secrets.
And I wish You wish what? I wish he'd said yes today.
Yeah, me too.
- Hey.
- Hi.
I brought you some whole-wheat, sugar-free oat-bran muffins.
And there is no need to thank me.
Thank you.
Uh, did you call Marco about the feed delivery? I can handle it.
Okay, what's going on? You've been acting weird lately.
Do you want us to step out while you ask her what you asked me? I'm not stepping anywhere.
I want to see where this is going.
You have been spending a lot more time working and less time with me.
And then I see you telling Hank something that you felt you couldn't say in front of me? We've never had secrets.
Smoking.
I I smoke cigarettes.
- What? - Since when? I don't know.
Two years ago.
I can't believe this.
So you're telling me No, let me yell at her first, and then you can have your turn.
I can't believe this.
You're telling me for the past two years, you've smoked? How have you pulled that off? I don't know lots of showers and toothpaste.
I only have a couple cigarettes a day, always outside.
I would grab one with Marco in the barn or when I'm in town.
Look, I am not proud of smoking.
And I'm not proud of covering it up, especially when my doctor asked me about it.
And seriously, that is all we discussed.
What? What did you think I told Hank? That you were bored with me.
You know, the seven-year itch.
Anna.
Do I need challenges in my life? Yes.
But not with my family, not with the people I love.
- Get a room.
- Oh.
Uh Elyse has the hair on your arm always been curly like that? Now that you mention it, I thought it was just another indignity of turning 40.
I thought I'd have to be shaving by the time I was 50.
Besides the alpaca cheese, what else do you eat? Oh, uh, eggs, peanut butter, cereal.
Meat and fish, lots of diet coke.
Any fruits, vegetables? Not really.
Occasionally, she will have a carrot.
Okay, I'm pretty sure I know why your blood won't clot.
You're suffering from a severe vitamin "C" deficiency.
Most people know it as scurvy.
Yeah, that's right.
But I thought only pirates got scurvy.
It's rare, but all the symptoms line up.
It sounds like you have almost zero vitamin "C" in your diet.
And not that you need it, but another reason to quit smoking is that it lowers the amount of vitamin "C" in your body.
So an apple a day really would've kept you away? An orange would've been better.
Hey! Hi.
Can I confess something to you? - You don't smoke, do you? - No.
Okay, good.
I have always had this fear of the unknown.
Interestingly, though, there is no, like, phobia name for the fear of the unknown.
There's, um, the fear of something new.
That is kainophobia.
But I don't have that.
Good.
What do you have? A realization.
Hank, that moment my mom was about to bleed to death, I realized if you weren't there, I would not have been able to do anything to help her.
And I don't ever want to feel that way again, whether it's my mom or Tucker or anybody.
Knowing you, Libby, I don't think you ever will.
I'll check in on your mom later.
Okay.
- Hey, Hank! - Yeah? Do you guys think you would maybe ever need some summer help? Like around the office? I don't know.
I never thought about it.
Well, think about it.
I will.
Thank you for meeting me.
I really appreciate the heads-up you gave me at my house.
I'm sure it wasn't easy for you to come here.
And I'm really grateful.
- You're a good man, Raj.
- Just not good enough for you.
Please, Raj, can we talk about this? There's nothing to talk about.
What's this? It's the first installment.
It's what I can afford right now.
And I'll send that to your parents every month until the debt is paid off.
What about your share of Hankmed? I have already asked Hank and Evan for more than enough help.
Raj, I am not doing this because of the threat of some lawsuit.
I am doing this because it is my responsibility.
And I'm gonna figure out a way to handle it my way.
Good luck with that, Divya.
What do you remember next? The door opened, I think.
I can feel the warm breeze.
Keep going.
What does that mean to you? Nothing.
It's not her.
Ev, this was a great idea.
Thank you.
I am genuinely relaxed.
Yeah, I got a great deal on a three-day pass from Groupon.
I only needed one day.
But by buying the three-day, I essentially got a free day.
Okay, whatever you say.
You're the business brain.
Yeah, uh, speaking of business, I've been thinking about how to improve Hankmed's efficiency.
Uh-oh.
"A," we're covering way too much territory right now.
So our options are, one, we could lower our standard of care.
- Not an option.
- I agree.
And please don't mix numbered points with alphabetized points.
- It makes my head spin.
- Noted.
- Thank you.
- So option A/2 - Nice.
- we could increase staff size to responsibly increase field of operations without compromising our signature Hankmed service.
In short, I want to grow Hankmed.
Yeah, I know.
I've heard these kinds of suggestions before.
None like these.
Seriously, we're talking about a whole new level here.
I have a fully fleshed-out business plan.
Is this about you wanting a bigger business? Or is this about you wanting to make this a bigger business for Paige? It's about both.
Hank, it's me.
Call me when you can.
I need to talk to you about the accident.
I figured something out.
Hey.
Thank you again.
- I really appreciate this.
- Don't thank me.
We need you around here.
Have a good night.
Hello.
I'm Divya.
I'm the physician assistant on duty tonight.

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