Chicago Med (2015) s04e06 Episode Script

Lesser of Two Evils

1 Jay.
Red Eye, triple espresso.
Thank you.
Man, you're gonna be wired till Thursday - with that much caffeine.
- This is not for me.
You need all the energy you can get for tonight.
Should've seen that coming.
You know, you and Nat are very lucky that I'm letting you have a joint bachelor/bachelorette party.
So what do you want to talk about? 'Cause I got some other surprises I got to setup for tonight.
All right, what am I looking at? The EKG I got of Ray's heart when I was planting the bug.
- Okay.
So? - It's abnormal.
I need to bring him to the hospital.
- Run some tests - Whoa, whoa.
You are not actually his doctor, you know that right? - Jay, come on.
- You did your part.
Now lay low until Agent Lee says otherwise.
That's it.
Ricky.
Irish whiskey and Oban.
Yeah, only the finest.
I'll see you tonight.
Hello.
Can I help you with something? - No, Maggie.
Please.
- Oh, yes.
Hey, Will.
Can you tell your fiancé to stop being a killjoy? - She's got to wear this tonight.
- Maggie, I would like to maintain a little bit of dignity.
You're wearing it.
This one's nonnegotiable.
Hey, you two, you're up.
Ambo's pulling in with a car crash.
- How many victims? - Driver and passenger.
- Trauma 2.
- Got it.
Daria Carson.
29-year-old female, restrained passenger.
Driver lost control of the wheel and went into the guardrail.
GCS 15.
Vitals stable.
Refused board and collar.
- Where's the driver? - Her husband, Adam.
- Wouldn't let us check him out.
- I'm fine, really.
Just take care of my wife, please.
I'm I'm right here, honey.
All right, let's transfer on my count.
Ready? One, two, three.
- Thanks guys.
- Yup.
Breath sounds are normal.
Periorbital bruising.
Battle sign over the right mastoid.
Possible skull fracture.
Hey, why don't we go next door so I can examine you? I want to stay with my wife.
We're new New to be married.
- Newlyweds.
- Congratulations.
- Still working on the English.
- Sounds pretty good to me.
Oh, at least let me check your blood pressure.
We can do it right here.
All right, let me know if you feel any pain or discomfort, okay? - Does it hurt right there? - No, it doesn't hurt.
Let me take a look.
- It's from crash.
- Oh, geez, babe.
You really slammed that dash, didn't you? Your blood pressure's a little high.
It's just the adrenaline.
Let's get a chest X-ray and then send her over for a CT head with a four vessel angio for her neck as well as her chest, abdomen, and pelvis, okay? We'll be right back.
Hey Adam, if you feel lightheaded at all I know where to find you, Doc, thanks.
The guy worships her.
Won't leave her side.
Yeah, I don't think that's it.
The contusions on her torso they're old.
They're not from the crash and then one on her side looks like the tread of a boot.
Son of a bitch.
- Let me guess, unicorn.
- Nope, cotton candy.
- Oh! - My mom made it, actually.
Ten bags of cotton, hand-painted and sewn to a leotard.
Impressive.
That is quite a labor of love.
I always lacked imagination in that department.
Pretty sure I was sheriff all of elementary school.
Mr.
and Mrs.
Phillips, Gabby appears to have some swelling in her lower legs as well.
She's been eating vegetarian.
Latest fad at school.
- Could it be her diet? - I don't think so.
The swelling, paired with vomiting and jaundice makes me think this may be a liver issue.
Ultrasound? Gabby, you mind if we take a closer look? Um, we just assumed it was a stomach bug.
We would've brought her in sooner if we thought - it could be serious.
- Let's take a look.
Gallbladder looks normal.
But her liver is nodular.
Looks cirrhotic.
Cirrhosis? Isn't that from drinking? I don't drink.
Gabby's never even tasted alcohol.
Cirrhosis just means there's scar tissue in her liver.
So there are plenty of other causes besides alcohol.
We'll run some tests to help us narrow things down.
April, CBC, CMP, LFT, CT abdomen and pelvis and give 4 mg of Zofran and 1 liter saline IV.
- Got it.
- But I was supposed to set up for my Halloween dance tonight.
I have to be there.
Hey, worst comes to worst, Dad will drop off the decorations for you, Honey, okay? We'll let you know as soon as the results are in.
Could you give us a moment? Thanks.
- I go inside.
- Yes, soon.
I wanted to speak with you first.
The bruises on your body.
They're not all from the accident, are they? Is someone hurting you? - No.
- Is your husband hurting you? As your doctor, whatever you say to me stays between us.
He won't know.
We meet online.
When Adam comes to Ukraine to see me, he's gentleman, handsome, kind.
I fall in love.
How did you end up in the States? A year ago, there is Trouble for my family.
I must leave.
Adam brings me here on visa to marry, but when I come, he's a different man.
Everything I do, he get mad.
Today, in car, I say something he doesn't like and That's why the car went into the rail.
Daria, we can report this to the police.
No, no.
No police.
Adam, he kill me.
There are shelters you can stay at.
No, I cannot leave him.
He will send me back, no papers.
Deport you? But you're married.
He never files for my green card.
He says I'm a bad wife.
- You say I can trust you.
- Yes, you can trust me.
Please, no police.
I beg you.
She still visiting Bernie every day? Yeah.
How can she stay with him? He lied to her about being married.
Come on, don't tell me you approve of this.
It doesn't matter what I or you think.
It's Emily's call to make.
I tried talking some sense into her.
Now somehow I'm the bad guy.
He's the father of her child, Ethan.
Yeah, and? So it's not insane for her to want at least try to make it work.
And why can't she leave him? Well, Daria didn't go into detail but I gather being deported would put her life in danger.
Yeah, fear Adam is clearly preying on.
Well, it's not uncommon.
Abusive spouses using the victim's immigration status to control or manipulate.
If she isn't legal, she's likely financially dependent on him too.
He won't even let her leave the house.
Yeah, the prick has her trapped.
Let me talk to an immigration attorney, see if we can't find a way out for Mrs.
Carson.
- Thank you.
- Mm-hmm.
Dr.
Choi, Gabby's been short of breath for the last few minutes.
SATS are at 91.
April, let's get her on oxygen.
Is there any news? That's what I came to speak to you about.
Please.
Gabby's CT did, in fact, show cirrhosis and her labs, I'm afraid, are consistent with liver failure.
- Oh, my God.
- What? How how could that be? I have a theory, but I'd like to do a quick exam to confirm.
Excuse me.
Hey, Gabby.
Can you look in the light for me? There.
See the golden color around her pupils? Those are called Kayser-Fleischer rings.
They're a sign of Wilson's disease.
- What is that? - Well, when our bodies consume copper, our livers get rid of the excess.
But with Wilson's, the copper's improperly eliminated so it builds up in our vital organs.
It's a hereditary disorder.
Any family history on either side? - No.
- I'm I'm not sure.
Uh, no.
No.
Can we step outside for a moment? - I'll keep Gabby company.
- Thanks.
Right now, we're going to start Gabby on plasmapheresis to remove the copper from her blood, but ultimately, she will need a liver transplant.
Uh, well, can we donate? Is is that possible? Yes, because the liver regenerates, it's possible to donate a segment.
We just need a test to see if any of you are a match.
Can friends and family get tested as well? The wider the net, the better.
Good, we'll reach out to everyone we know.
In the meantime, we'll set you both up to get evaluated.
Thank you.
- Yes! So cute! - Ooh! Who are you guys supposed to be? - The Pink Ladies.
- Yes! Who are they? What? Oh, Dr.
Lanik, uh, I changed the dressing on the patient in Treatment 6 and found the journal articles you requested and here's your latte.
Wow.
You know, I'm all about giving the med students the occasional scut work, but having them fetch you coffee, that's classy.
He wanted to.
Rising star, that kid.
Real pleaser.
Dr.
Rhodes.
Dr.
Bekker.
What's on tap for you today? - Back to back CABG's.
- You got time for lunch later? I'll see if I can squeeze you in.
Need some help over here.
Terry, come and help! What happened? Working a job a couple blocks away.
Piece of sheet metal fell on Mitch.
Ripped his leg open.
The blood never seen anything like it.
All right, Maggie, tag in.
We might have to move to the hybrid OR.
- Got you.
- Pupils are sluggish.
Pulse is thready.
Maggie, get an IV in, trigger the MTP.
I'm on it.
Large laceration through the muscle.
Femoral artery's severed.
- Prognosis? - Trauma to the femoral artery can cause massive and rapid blood loss.
Bad.
Prognosis is bad.
Breath sounds are weak.
I'm gonna intubate.
- Give me an Laryngoscope.
- On it.
I can get a 22 in the hand.
That'll have to do.
100 of sux, 20 of etomidate.
Lanik, get an eight French line in the groin.
Terry, you're up.
Uh, a central line? I've only done practice runs.
Then you're ready.
Get to it.
Beats scut work, right? I can't see the cords.
Guy's really anterior.
- Maggie, cricoid pressure.
- Yep, got it.
C'mon.
Hurry up.
Get the catheter and dilator over the wire.
- BP's dropping.
- Lanik, step in.
Come on, Terry.
Guy's dying.
The guy needs blood.
Lanik, step in or I will.
I'm in, bag him.
Done.
I got it.
Why is there so much blood? What happened? Damn it.
You missed the vein.
You went into the artery.
All right, we can't use that line.
Give me a kit.
I got to get a line in the subclavian.
I'm sorry.
I was having trouble finding my landmarks.
I everything was moving so fast.
I Well, next time we'll just ask the guy to stop dying so you can catch up.
All right.
Let's get the blood going.
Move him over to the hybrid OR.
We'll shunt the leg there.
You heard the man.
Let's get ready to travel.
Hey, results are back for Gabby's dad.
They couldn't test the mom.
How come? Preexisting condition? - Lupus.
- And dad? Unfortunately, he's not a match.
John's blood type is AB.
Gabby's type O.
He can't be her biological father.
Remember how Jeanette changed her answer when I asked them about their family history? John probably has no idea.
I'm going to pull in Dr.
Charles.
The radiologist just read Daria's scans.
Do you see that blip, right there? That's called a pseudoaneurysm.
The impact from the crash tore the vessel, and now there's a small blood clot covering the hole.
If it ruptures, it could cause a life-threatening bleed.
So what's the treatment? We'll put you on medication to keep your blood pressure low, and we'll monitor you for the next 24-48 hours.
I'm here too, you know.
Then we'll start anticoagulants and reimage you.
If your condition worsens, we will need to perform surgery.
In the interim, it is very important that we keep Daria calm.
Any stress or agitation could spike her blood pressure, and cause the pseudoaneurysm to rupture.
We'll need to restrict all visitors.
- You don't mean me.
- Yes, actually we do.
I hope you understand.
She'll get nervous if I'm not here.
Uh, babe, you don't want me to leave.
I'll stay.
Your wife needs rest.
Hey man, do you have a problem with me? No, Mr.
Carson.
Once a room opens up, we'll move you upstairs.
Thank you.
Will? Give me three minutes alone with that guy.
We show him our cards, he'll suspect we're onto him.
It'll put Daria at even greater risk.
Be smart about this.
So if if John's not a match and I can't donate, what now? Ms.
Phillips, it is not at all our intention to pry into your private affairs, but at the same time it's important to us to give your daughter the best care possible.
Okay.
And in reviewing you and your husband's test results, it became evident that John is not Gabby's biological father.
And we wanted to be with you in private because we weren't sure that John knew.
No, no.
It's not what you think.
Gabby's adopted.
Huh.
And when I asked about your family history, you didn't No, uh, we didn't want to say anything in front of Gabby.
She she doesn't know.
Mrs.
Philips, I know it's a stretch, but if we could locate any of Gabby's blood relatives That's not possible.
Um, Gabby was a ward of the state when we adopted her.
Her biological parents were deceased and she had no other known relatives.
Well, in that case, we'll want to get Gabby onto the transplant list right away.
Okay.
Thank you.
Artery shunted.
Clamps are off.
Let's get him up to the ICU to rewarm and resuscitate.
What about the line in his artery? Don't you need to pull it out? So we can watch him bleed out? We can't do that right now.
He's too cold and coagulopathic.
We'll fix it when his pressure and clotting are better.
Where do you get off treating him like that? What happened was your responsibility.
I didn't stick that guy's artery.
You were supposed to be supervising.
Look, the only way they learn is under pressure.
Not when it endangers my patient.
Look, would you just relax? You got your line in.
Disaster was averted.
No harm, no foul.
If you ever pull something like that again Hey, you might've been the golden boy up in CT, but down here I'm in charge.
And I will supervise my med students in whatever way I see fit.
Glad to see you found a new sparring partner down here.
Would hate to see you getting rusty in my absence.
That guy is an egomaniac.
Well, takes one to know one, right? - Come on.
Buy you lunch? - Yeah.
Um, Dr.
Charles? Hey, I was wondering how long does Gabby have to be on the transplant list before she gets a new liver? Um Please, just Just level with me.
I'm afraid I can't give you a definitive answer.
It can take days.
Weeks.
Sometimes, honestly, even years.
- Years? - Well, unfortunately, demand vastly outweighs supply.
It's why living donor transplantation was developed.
Uh, it's not possible for a drug addict to donate, is it? - A drug addict? - Honey.
- I got you a coffee.
- Oh, thank you.
- Any word from Paula? - No, she can't She's having a seizure.
5 of Ativan IV.
Gabby.
Let's get a brain CT, just to make sure there are no bleeds.
Bleeding in the brain? What are you talking It's just a precaution.
Here, let's let them do their job.
- John? - Antivan's in.
- Okay, okay.
- Easy.
You know, some people have this great knack for hearing cardiac murmurs or a palpating pulse.
But no one picks up a scalpel and instinctively knows how to open a chest.
Procedures take practice and repetition.
You'll get better with time.
But what if I don't? - Maybe this was a mistake.
- What was a mistake? Med school.
I gave up an NFL contract to come here.
Could've paid off my mom's mortgage, put my little brother through school.
My family relies on me financially, if I fail out Whoa, you are getting way ahead of yourself.
You keep at this, you'll get better.
Now do it again.
Get a grip on yourself or it'll be Gabby who suffers.
Dr.
Charles, my wife This whole thing has been really hard on her.
She and Gabby haven't spent more than a night apart since the day we adopted her.
I imagine it's incredibly hard on both of you.
Right? I mean, the stress, emotion's got to run high.
We all say things, do things we regret.
Right? Look, not for nothing, I'm here.
You want to talk about anything? - Anything at all? - No, you know what? You make a good point.
I should find Jeanette.
I I owe her an apology.
Any word on Gabby's CT? - It was negative.
- Oh, that's good.
Look, I've been thinking.
Why don't we see if we can get a look at Gabby's adoption records? Sometimes courts will unseal them in the case of imminent medical need.
But didn't the parents say Gabby's a ward of the state with no surviving relatives? Yeah, but at this point, I'm pretty sure there's something they're not telling us.
I'll make the call.
I spoke with an immigration attorney.
Under provisions in the Violence Against Women Act, battered immigrant spouses can self-petition for legal residency.
Without their spouse's knowledge? Yes and if Mrs.
Carson's petition is approved, she'll be eligible to work in the US.
Thank you, Ms.
Goodwin.
I'll go speak with Daria.
All rightie.
Where's Adam? He goes for food, but he comes back soon.
I only need a second.
Daria, there is a way for you to stay in this country without Adam's help.
You can even get a work visa.
- But if Adam finds out - That's the thing.
He won't find out.
Dr.
Manning.
I was just checking on Daria.
You know, I was thinking, if we're just going to watch and wait, we may as well go home.
You'd be more comfortable there.
Right, babe? - Babe? - Mr.
Carson, I don't think you understand the gravity of your wife's situation.
We're not just watching and waiting.
It is imperative that Daria remain in the hospital.
That's your opinion.
Yes, my medical opinion.
- What's going on here? - We'd like to be discharged.
No.
That would be against medical advice.
So we've been told.
It's fine.
Well, that's not up to you.
That's the patient's decision.
Tell them you want to leave.
Daria, you do realize that if you leave the hospital in your condition, you will be exposing yourself to significant health risks? Yes.
I want to go.
Please.
Okay then.
We'll get the paperwork started.
Goodwin found Daria a legal fix for the long-term, but if she walks out that door with him It won't matter.
Next time he hits her, it'll kill her.
Hey, got your page.
Just heard back.
We can't get Gabby's adoption records.
- Why not? - Because they don't exist.
Okay, so the state made a clerical error or they lost our adoption records.
I fail to understand how this is our fault.
- No one was blaming you.
- Then what were you doing going behind our backs without our consent in the first place? Mr.
Philips, please just try to stay calm.
Jeanette, you asked me before if an addict can donate.
Leave my wife alone! I need you to know that if they're clean now, they very well could.
Really? I know how much you both love your daughter.
But if you're withholding information that could help us save her life, now is absolutely the time to tell us.
We we had to do something, we couldn't just leave her there.
Gabby was, um, just a baby.
She wasn't even a year old.
And she'd leave her out in the hallway for hours in this, uh, ratty old bassinet.
Um, we could hear her wailing from our apartment.
Who would leave her? That woman.
The mother.
She was inside getting high, getting strung out on who who knows what.
We were just going to take her up to our apartment for a night, I swear.
Give her a bath, get her fed.
Wait, you kidnapped her? No, it's it's not like that.
We had to save her.
I'm sorry, but you know we have to report this.
We know.
Look, um Could we have a moment with Gabby? To try to explain? - Of course.
- I'm I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
Shh, it's okay.
It's going to be okay.
- What's going on? - Pressure just dropped.
No pulse.
He's in V-fib.
What happened? Why did he arrest? Don't know yet.
What were his last labs? PH was 7.
1, but we've been correcting it.
Take over.
Charge to 200.
Charging.
And clear.
Lab just called with a critical value.
Potassium is 9.
All right, two amps of bicarb, amp of D50, and charge to 200 again.
Why the hell's his potassium so high? - Bicarb's in.
- Clear.
He's back to sinus rhythm.
Well, your shunt must've failed.
There's no bleeding.
Strong pulse in the right foot.
Damn it.
No pulse in the left foot.
Compartments are hard as a rock.
The line in the artery must've thrombosed the leg.
- The line I put in.
- The muscle's dying and dumping potassium into the bloodstream.
The leg's gotta go.
You're going to amputate his good leg? We don't have a choice.
Whoa, whoa.
Hold on.
What are you doing? We got to book an OR.
No, I mean what are you doing sawing off this guy's leg? It's going to keep dumping potassium and stopping his heart.
Even if you take off the leg and he stops arresting, - he's never waking up.
- You don't know that.
His pupils were sluggish when he got here.
He already lost a massive amount of blood.
You're saying he suffered an anoxic injury - in the field? - Of course he did.
The guy was a goner when he got here.
He's on his way to brain death no matter what we do.
Unbelievable.
You're worried that he might just pull through, aren't you? You're reaching.
No way he's pulling through.
Oh, that's what you're counting on, right? - That he dies? - What do you mean? Dr.
Lanik is worried about a malpractice suit.
The patient survives, he's accountable.
Guy wakes up, he's going to wonder why we amputated his good leg, right? - You're a coward.
- Get over yourself.
All you're doing is rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.
As long as this guy has a fighting chance, I am going to do everything I can to save him.
The leg comes off.
You know, it's not just my neck on the chopping block.
He put the line in.
So if I take a hit, you can be sure as hell the kid goes down too.
- Mr.
Carson? - What? More paperwork for me to fill out? Given the high risk associated with discharging Daria The hospital's Ethics Committee is convening - an emergency meeting.
- You got to be kidding me.
I know my rights.
You can't keep us here against our will.
Dr.
Manning, Dr.
Halstead.
I need you.
It's Daria.
- No pulse.
- What? The aneurysm must've ruptured.
She was fine a second ago.
- Maggie, start bagging.
- Got you.
She's asystolic.
Do something.
You're you're not helping her.
Step outside.
Now.
Milligram of Epi.
Epi's in.
Another milligram of Epi.
Stay with me Daria, stay with me.
Pulse? Epi.
Come on, Daria.
No.
She's gone.
Time of death, 17:32.
The birth mom, Alyssa Thompson, is on her way in.
We were able to track her down with the info the Phillips provided.
- Is she clean and sober? - Seems like it.
Been working as a hotel maid for the past 6 years.
Good.
Hopefully, she'll be willing to get tested - to be a donor.
- Yeah.
Nearly had a heart attack when we told her we found her daughter.
- What's - Mr.
and Mrs.
Philips? I'm going to need you to come with me.
Wait, wait no.
We're so sorry, baby.
No, please.
Please.
- We have no choice.
- So sorry.
Can you do something? Can you Please forgive us.
I I know this is very scary This is all of your fault.
Mr.
Carson, we're sorry for your loss.
What happens now? What sort of arrangements do I have to make? After the autopsy is complete, likely in about 6-8 weeks, - you could - Wait, autopsy? Yes, it's the law that all traumatic deaths go for an autopsy to determine the cause of death.
But we already know what happened.
Well, the crash is the presumed cause of death.
The medical examiner will need to rule out - other possibilities.
- Like what? There was bruising in her initial exam that is not consistent with the mechanism of injury from the crash.
Daria wouldn't have wanted an autopsy.
People poking and prodding her body.
As her next of kin, I refuse.
The ME has jurisdiction to perform the autopsy with or without your consent.
But feel free to voice your objections directly.
She'll be here to take your statement shortly.
You can wait here.
We'll retrieve you when she arrives.
How's the husband taking it? Oh, he's worried.
Just what we expected.
Daria.
Daria, it's okay.
He's gone? He will not come back? No, trust me.
He's going to stay as far away from this hospital as he possibly can.
We know this was an unorthodox intervention.
No, Dr.
Manning, this was a complete misappropriation of medical care.
What if your fake code had caused the patient to rupture? The compressions were staged.
I wasn't using full force.
And light compressions wouldn't spike blood pressure Save it, Dr.
Halstead.
If Carson hadn't bought your little charade, do you have any idea of the legal ramifications? He would've gone after your medical licenses and then you pulled Maggie in.
I can't believe she allowed herself to be involved.
Ms.
Goodwin, if we could've stayed within the lines, we would have.
But in this instance, that would have meant sending a woman out the door knowing she would very possibly die.
Enough.
Another stunt like this and both of you will be looking for work elsewhere.
And just so you know, an immigration attorney is meeting with Mrs.
Carson shortly and a social worker is standing by to find a shelter for her.
Thank you.
Dr.
Rhodes.
BP and heart rate suddenly spiked.
Now he's bradycardic.
Both pupils are blown bilaterally.
No corneal.
No gag.
We'll need an apnea test to confirm, but it appears He's brain dead.
Herniated due to an anoxic brain injury from prolonged downtime in the field.
Just like I said he would.
You should be happy.
Dodged that bullet.
Will you excuse me? From now on, you'll stay out of my way.
Likewise.
Is that Kylie? She goes by Gabby now.
I can't believe All these years I thought she was dead.
- Would you like to meet her? - Yes.
Uh, Gabby, I think you have a visitor.
Alyssa is here.
Hi.
I'm so happy to see you.
- You are so beautiful.
- Get away from me.
You're not my momma.
Gabby, I know this is confusing.
I want her out of here.
I don't care.
- I'm not here to hurt you.
- Get out.
Get out! I get it.
I wouldn't expect her to But I just thank God that I get a second chance to be in her life in some way.
To be some kind of mother.
Thank you for agreeing to get tested.
Anything.
Anything she needs.
If you follow me, I'll get you started.
Excuse me.
The couple that took her.
Where are they? They're in police custody.
I was hoping I may be able to thank them.
They saved her life.
"Thank them," wow.
Motherhood, you know.
Mysterious powerful thing.
Something you and me will never fully understand.
We took a huge risk today.
No regrets.
I'd do it again.
Aren't you forgetting something? Your sash.
Do you really think she'll notice? Nat, it's Maggie.
Fine, but I am not putting it on until we're out of the hospital.
All right.
Okay, I'll be right back.
I don't need another lecture right now.
And I'm not here to do that.
Listen, Em, I may not understand your decision to stay with Bernie, but I'm not in your shoes and you need to do what you think is best.
- Really? - Yeah.
I'm so glad to hear that.
I have some news.
Kind of big news.
Okay.
As soon as Bernie's discharged, we're going to move to Las Vegas.
Okay, Em.
Okay.
Awesome.
Okay.
First one's the hardest.
Huh? You didn't cause his death, you know that, right? That's not it.
When Mitch died for a moment, for a split second I was relieved to be in the clear.
You're human.
Now, look, the minute that you walk into this hospital, the only person relying on you needs to be your patient.
This is already a high-pressured gig and you need to find a way to leave everything else at the door.
You got me? I hear you.
Thanks, Dr.
Rhodes.
You hang in there, Terry.
You're going to be fine.
Arr, matey.
You clean up nice, Dr.
Bekker.
- You're not so bad yourself.
- Shall we? Thanks for coming.
I'll go get us another round.
All right.
Hey, can I talk to you for a quick sec? Yeah, sure.
What's going on, man? I'm just giving you a heads up, out of respect.
Okay.
I'm bringing Ray Burke in for an echo and an MRI Jesus, Will, you're not his doctor.
And I can't, in good conscience, withhold possibly life-threatening information from him.
If you make a move in his direction without our go-ahead, I promise you, you will regret it.
Look, man, because of the bug that you planted, the Task Force has Intel that Ray's meeting with his crew in a week.
Okay, this close to taking him down.
He'll get treated in custody.
Now, if you don't mind, I'd like to get back to your party.

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