Royal Pains s05e01 Episode Script

Hankwatch

Previously, on Royal Pains Smile! What you did was very impulsive.
Divya, you made a mistake.
Divya and I have a a completely professional relationship.
Do you have feelings for her? - Jeremiah! - I don't have feelings.
Doctor Lawson meet Dimitry Vasiliev.
I can treat him.
Just don't ask me to trust him.
I know Dima far too well to ask that.
Just keep an eye on him, Hank.
Where is Boris? The door appears to have been locked from the inside! Bring him out Hello, doctor Lawson.
Start counting backwards from 100 One hundred ninety-nine Fingers nice and spread out.
Now push against my palms.
Okay.
Okay.
Your neuro exam checks out great.
Doc, please, just level with me.
Will I ever play the violin again? Hank, the bone has fused.
You've resorbed the extravasated blood, your mental function is back to normal.
But I'm sorry We couldn't save your sense of humor.
After six months of part-time doctoring, as long as I can get back to my full schedule, that is one side effect I'm willing to live with.
- Great.
- Thanks, doc.
Okay.
And don't forget, no driving until you've been off the anti-seizure meds for a month.
Speaking of driving, a doctor, a rabbi, and a chimp no jokes.
Got it.
- Bye, doc.
- Bye.
Thank you.
So the doctor said he's supposed to wake up by day three, and it's day four.
Is that that's not weird, right? He had a craniotomy, Evan.
Hank needs to recover, and we need to be patient.
Right.
Right.
So what's with the scar? Are you worried about him having it or you having to look at it? A little bit of both.
Okay now, Dr.
Turner, you'll go to Mr.
Appel's, who's having a flare-up with his gout and then to the grant family to handle their annual physical.
Okay.
Dr.
Moore, I need you to assess Mr.
Pinson's neck pain in pine neck say that five times fast.
Doctors, please call with any updates as you have them, and I will alert you with any new appointments.
- Thank you.
- Bye.
- Bye.
- Thanks.
- Hi.
- Heh.
Hey.
Oh, my God, I love your new hair.
Thank you.
Was that "Hankmed The Musical"? Hank is still recovering, and the ER is still shut down.
So I had to add a few more associates.
Oh.
Well, we're gonna need a cafeteria soon.
Uh, well, they're usually just here in the mornings and some afternoons.
Well, they can sleep over if they want, because Evan has been house hunting.
- You guys are moving out? - Yup.
He's gonna show me the top choices this weekend, right, babe? Oh, yes! Yes, it's gonna be like, uh, million dollar listing.
Without the million dollars, obviously.
So, um, how are you? I was so bummed to get your email about Rafa.
I wasn't bummed to send it.
I care about Rafa truly, but when he visited last month I finally realized that we are only compatible in one way.
At least our last weekend together was very memorable.
Well, I'm glad to hear things ended as passionately as they started.
Hey! Look who's home from school.
Hey! Look who's ready for summer! Well, yeah, ready-ish.
So you sure you're up for resuming your full schedule? Yeah.
I'm sure, Ev.
Okay, that's great.
How was your appointment? - Couldn't have gone better.
- Awesome.
Hank, it's Ms.
Newberg.
Her scalp itches.
Welcome home.
- Ms.
New - No, no, hold on.
That's beneath your pay grade.
It's here's Divya again.
So how much longer will the E.
R.
be closed? A week, a month, all summer.
A company called symphony is negotiating to buy the hospital, but the regulatory approval is taking forever.
So not so much relaxing this summer.
This is Hank.
Yeah.
I'm on my way.
- On your way where? - Yup.
Where are you? H Henry? Henry.
Henry.
Divya, initiate Hankwatch.
I repeat.
Do not repeat.
I'm on it.
Did you forget that you're not supposed to be driving yet? No, uh, I was going to sit in the passenger seat - and wait for you.
- Ah.
Oh, yeah, we should take your car.
- Dimitry's back.
- Yeah.
In Boris's car.
Yeah, soon.
Do you really think he had something to do - with Boris's death? - I don't know.
But I'm gonna find out.
Royal Pains 5x01 - Hankwatch Original air date June 12, 2013 Hey, Divs, don't tell Hank it's me, all right? He might start to smell Hankwatch.
Use yes or no answers.
Do you understand? Perfect.
Just like that.
All right, so first of all, after I basically stalked the life insurance company for two months, to no avail, Paige, with one phone call, got the meeting scheduled for this afternoon.
Can you believe that? Secondly, I know our schedule is officially bursting at the seams right now, but it's fine, okay? It's fine.
I just want you to know that we can handle it.
As long as patients don't start dropping out of the sky.
Oh, my God! Excuse me! Are you all right? I think your brother overreacted.
No.
Come on.
No such thing for a Ballard.
She's a Ballard, Henry, of "the Ballards.
" Yup.
Caught the name, Ev.
No, her family started the Hamptons.
See, he is prone to exaggeration.
You're a quick study, Ms.
Ballard.
As well as this little swap meet they call the New York Stock Exchange.
I stand by my decision not to leave a fallen Ballard lying in the grass.
Especially since calling 911 right now means an ambulance pilgrimage to the next closest E.
R.
in Riverhead.
I appreciate your chivalry, but no 911 call would have been necessary.
I'm afraid it would have.
Ms.
Ballard, your hand is turning blue and there's no pulse.
We need to address this right now.
Address it how, exactly? - This is gonna hurt.
- Whoa.
Does it have to? I mean, is there, like, some kind of less painful super vip version of this? Why don't we get each other through this little ordeal? Okay, here we go.
Ms.
Ballard, my hand Ooh! Hank? The machine's warmed up.
Okay.
Ms.
Ballard, we need to take an X-ray now to make sure it's back in place and to rule out a fracture.
You have that equipment here? Oh, yeah, we have all kinds of equipment here.
We're prepared for pretty much anything.
I'd heard about Hankmed, but I had no idea you had this sort of operation on the premises.
Yup.
A full-service, 24-7 concierge medical facility.
- Would you like a brochure? - I'd love one.
Really? Okay, Ms.
Ballard, please have a seat.
Looking good, Tom.
How's your back? Slowly catching up to my front.
- Good to see you, Hank.
- You too, Divya.
- Yes.
- Sorry about the chaos here.
As you know, it's my annual Hamptons Heritage fund-raiser.
What's the hook this year? Oh, you guys will appreciate this.
It's a fashion show with a medical theme.
- The healing power of fashion.
- Uh, fashion heals? Only if this thing can actually get the E.
R.
doors open again.
I thought that would happen when the approval goes through.
Look, we're speeding the process along as fast as we can.
In the meantime this community needs an E.
R.
.
We can't rely on Hankmed to just, you know, take care of everyone, right? - Business has been brisk.
- Oh, okay.
But now, what seems to be bothering you? Oh, it's not me.
It's my wife.
- You got married? - In March.
Everything's been happening so fast.
I never thought marriage was for me until I met my Erika.
- Well, congratulations.
- Thank you.
So what's happening with Erika? She's trying her hand at fashion design.
She loves to sew.
So I convinced her to put a few of her designs up here on the runway.
So it's a big night for everyone.
Well, maybe too big.
As I was saying, she's been working so hard, I think she's making herself sick.
She's been dizzy, coughing.
Something's not right.
Hey! Oh, are you guys with the DJ no, honey honey, come here.
- All right.
- I want you to meet Dr.
Lawson.
- Hi.
- And Divya, his P.
A.
And by meet, I take it you mean, "please be examined by.
" Honey, I told you I'm fine.
No, you're not.
And don't worry.
He's not going to interrupt you very long.
She's on a very tight schedule for the show.
Sorry, I do have to take this.
I love you.
- Talk to you later.
- Bye, Tom.
All right, if we have to do this, could you come with me? - Of course.
- Thanks.
Thank you for coming, but he's just being overly cautious.
Too bad he's not like that on a snowboard.
You were there when Tom broke his back? Mmhm.
I used to be an RN.
- You were a nurse.
- Mm-hmm.
- You were his nurse.
- Feel free to raise an eyebrow.
I did.
Welcome to my home away from home, which happens to be in my home.
Tom converted his wine cellar for me.
We had to drink all the bottles really fast.
- It is gorgeous.
- Thank you.
Do you mind me asking, if you were a nurse, how did you get into fashion? Well, let's use the word, "fashion" loosely.
When people stay in hospitals, they can often feel like they've lost their identity, and hospital gowns don't help.
I couldn't stand seeing my patients in them, so uncomfortable and exposed, so I came up with these.
Patient pajamas.
It became a hobby, a way for me to relax after finishing a double shift.
And now Tom is making my dreams come true.
Erika, any hemoptysis or dyspnea? - No.
- Are and I'm not producing any sputum either.
Because and if I did it would be clear.
Yup.
We'd like to run some blood anyway.
And give you an antitussive for the cough.
- And ask when you plan to rest.
- When the runway show is set.
I still have a few pieces left to finish, and they have to be perfect.
It is for the hospital, right? Well, we support your cause, so we're happy to grant you a few extra hours of manual labor.
As long as your blood work comes back normal.
That house is cute.
- Is that it? - No, I think it's this one.
Oh.
- They must be moving out.
- Yeah.
Huh? Evan, it's beautiful.
- Right? - I love it.
I'm glad.
But wait, wait, wait.
Why are they moving furniture into the house? Maybe it rented already.
Well, why would it be rented if you had an appointment? Because I didn't make an appointment.
You didn't tell them we were coming? I'm sorry, I forgot.
Okay.
Uh, well, show me your second favorite.
That was my second favorite.
How many places have you seen? I thought about looking more, but the guest house is not just my home, it's my office.
And the E.
R.
is closed, and Hankwatch is on overdrive, so Hankmed is just really overwhelmed right now.
Evan, we've barely seen each other all winter.
You've been slammed at work and I've been overwhelmed at school that's fine.
But we can't keep putting our marriage on hold.
You and I are starting our own journey, and we need to do that together and alone.
Uh Thank you, my man.
- Hey.
- You're late.
I know, sorry.
Paige and I had a thing.
Oh.
Want to talk about it? No, it wasn't like it was just a little bumpy on the reentry.
Okay.
And how has your reentry been so far? Smooth.
Real smooth.
Don't we usually grab lunch on the fly when we're this busy? We've actually never been this busy.
So That's why I think it's important that we start making time for an energy boost here and there.
Divya didn't come in for a boost.
Exactly.
You want to be like her? 'Cause I don't.
Just sit back and relax, man.
Relax, Henry, seriously.
Enjoy your acai-hemp-chia juice.
Thank you so much.
Oh! That tastes healthy.
- It is.
- Good.
Listen, thank you.
Thanks for keeping Hankmed running so well while I was recovering.
Yeah, no problem.
I was actually surprised at how smooth it went.
Hello.
Um, I don't think I have any change, my friend.
- Jeremiah.
- No.
Oh, my God! You look like a wookiee.
- Uh - Wow, look at you! You're like a whole new man.
Oh, my God, come here! Oh, yeah, that.
Uh, partially a whole new man.
What happened in Iceland? And please don't say, "what happens in Iceland" "stays in Iceland.
" It didn't occur to me to say that.
Sit down.
Sit down.
Divya's not here.
So tell us all about the beard.
Oh, I came straight from jfk when I got Evan's text about how busy you are, but if there's time before appointments, I can get a shave.
Oh, no, no, no.
I just meant what what inspired it? Like, did your research involve sasquatch? Actually it centered on endocrine disruptors like diethylstilbestrol, and how it enhances the okay, that yeah, that's not interesting.
My girlfriend thinks it is.
- Girlfriend? - Yeah.
- Well, that is interesting.
- Yeah, tell us all about her.
Is she Icelandic? I'd rather not discuss her.
Seriously.
A grizzly Adams and a girlfriend.
- I know.
- Like, who was that guy? Who are you? Since when do we eat in a vegan joint? I had brain surgery, not a heart attack.
Okay I'm the one who almost had the heart attack.
I told you how terrifying it was for me to see you like that I know, Ev.
I was there too.
But I'm fine now, okay? Yeah.
Boris? Boris? Oh.
Hey.
When are you guys leaving for your honeymoon? He says that every time he wakes up.
Every time, same thing.
Shouldn't he be alert by now? Okay, he's having a seizure.
Go get some help.
Hey, hey, it's okay.
Evan.
Evan.
Let go of him, okay? Just make sure he doesn't fall off the bed.
It's okay, Henry.
And if you could then - head to water mill - What about her hemoglobin? and squeeze in Mr.
Binke's, heartburn that would be great.
- Oh, that's great, thanks.
- Thank you.
Okay so Dr.
Crowley's on Mr.
Dunn's angina, Dr.
Tresna's draining Ms.
Park's cysts.
Yeah.
That takes care of all the Hankies.
I'm sorry, did you say, "Hankies"? Uh, yes.
Yes, that's what we call all the associates.
Ah.
Well, that's what Evan calls them.
Okay, I have been spending way too much time with Evan.
Thank God you're back.
Good news Erika's blood work is clean.
- Well, that's a relief.
- Mm-hm.
She and Tom are quite the pairing, huh? Well, they do seem very happy together.
How about you? Despite all the chaos around here, you seem to be in a good place.
Um, I am.
Finally.
After last year and my parents disowning me and falling for someone I barely knew, I want this summer to be all about work.
Well, so far you're getting your wish.
- I am, and I love it.
- I am so happy for y Yeah, you know what? You've done more than enough I'll meet you at the guest house.
All right, bye-bye.
- Okay.
- Later.
- What was that about? - What was what about? Your high tea with our new landlord.
Dude, Dimitry's awesome.
He reminds me of Boris actually.
- Just a lot less anti-me.
- You know I don't trust him.
What exactly is your issue with him? He gave us the run of the place, he let us turn it into an urgent care center, and as executor of Boris's estate, he said that will never change.
Executor? Dimitry Uh, I'm sorry, Hank.
I'm behind schedule.
Yeah.
So who made you Boris's executor? Marisa.
She asked me to help sort out the estate.
She did.
I'm gonna give her a call.
Please send her my regards, okay? Will do.
Okay.
Great.
So am I gonna have to have my Please step up on the scale, and then you will do so next.
She doesn't have to.
She's not part of the key person policy Please don't open your mouth until the thermometer beeps.
Ooh, we should take his temperature more often.
He's saying I'm not part of the key person policy.
Only Hank, Evan, and Divya are being insured.
That's right.
Oh, then you will need to leave the exam area.
Privacy regulations.
Really? Awesome.
I've got a few houses to check out.
See ya! Wait a minute, hold on a second, you can stay I love you too.
Now regarding your medical history Okay, so Hank is by far Hank is by far the healthiest person I know.
Now you'll have to start over.
Now you underwent a craniotomy in December of last year? I did.
Are you still on the anti-seizure meds? Nope.
And I'll be driving again as soon as I'm cleared by a doctor.
- And for pain? - I'm off the narcotics and titrating down the tricyclics.
Titrating down the tricyclics.
I'm done.
Here you go.
- Perfect.
- Thanks.
- So are we approved? - No idea.
I'm just the nurse.
Well, you have some pull, right? Yeah, so don't don't worry about that.
Her motor functions are fine.
She's just kind of awkward.
Right? Tell him, Divs.
So, uh All right, Mr.
Cho, just keep it elevated, and I'll be there in about an hour.
I know the symptoms.
Give me a call if the fever gets any worse.
Okay.
Thanks.
Divya.
Jeremiah? Oh! I didn't recognize you.
You look so Different.
- I have a beard now.
- So I see.
Your nordic research must have brought out a hidden side of you.
It was pretty life-changing.
What made you choose research so far away? You left so fast, I never even got a chance to speak to you about it.
I had to get away for a bit.
I made the decision on short notice.
- I have a girlfriend.
- Good.
- Well, welcome home.
- Good-bye, Divya.
Nice to have you back, Jeremiah.
Ugh.
If Erika's blood results were fine, why are we here? Well, she could be getting a low-grade pneumonia.
I wouldn't be surprised if the hours she's been keeping had lowered her immune system.
Oh.
Erika? Erika, are you down there? Erika! Erika! Hey, there's a fire! Are you okay? Yeah, I don't know what happened.
Henry, just relax.
I got this, stay back.
Oh, my God, what is he doing? Ev, what are you doing? This is having very little effect.
Let's get her out of here.
Come on.
- I think I got burned.
- Okay, okay, easy.
Ev, you sure you got it? Oh, yeah, just you can't exert yourself, Henry, just I'm good, I got it.
Okay.
I know you're ruling out pneumonia, but I don't have any fever or pleural pain.
But I am exhausted.
Which, as you know, is another symptom of pneumonia.
It's also a symptom of being new at this.
I'm used to sewing for fun, not fund-raising.
Erika, what happened down there could have been a lot worse.
I just want my pieces to be flawless.
For Tom.
He wants this fund-raiser to be better than ever, especially given what's going on with the E.
R.
.
Of course.
You know, he thinks I can pull this off, but I'm starting to think that maybe I can't.
Maybe I'm not cut out for this.
Ev, let me help you.
Just sit down! Henry, relax! All right.
All right.
Here, so I don't screw up your X-ray.
Here you go.
I am not worried about the X-ray.
Look, believe me, I'd help him, but he won't let me.
Is it because you've had a craniotomy? - Uh - I saw the scar.
Ah.
Yeah, it was about six months ago.
And you're back to work full time? Today is my first day.
Well, I hope you're not overdoing it.
Why don't we both knock off a little early today? I need to replace the piece that got burned and fix a few hems and then cross my fingers and pray.
And then you've got a deal.
Only if you promise to check in with me by 4:00.
Done.
It's perfect, right? - Yeah, it's great.
- It is great.
We're steps from the beach, all new appliances.
There's a separate office just for you, and What? What do you mean, "what"? The air conditioner's so loud.
The air conditioner is loud.
Oh, my God, it smells like wet dog sweater.
This whole room now smells like wet dog sweater.
It's disgusting.
Wet dog sweater.
Why don't you want to live with me? What? Of course I want to live with you.
If you did, you would have found us a place instead of complaining about some stupid air conditioner.
It's not stupid.
It's just I have to hear our patients when they call.
Or Hank.
What if Hank's in trouble or something and he's trying to call and I don't hear the phone, so I can't answer it because of the stupid thing? Oh, my God.
This isn't about us.
- It's about Hank.
- What? You're worried about being separated from Hank while he's recovering.
It makes perfect sense.
You're saying that I've become a Hankwatch addict? Yeah.
Paige, I am so unbelievably psyched to start our new life together, but I can't until I'm sure Hank's okay.
I just can't leave him yet.
Udo.
Dr.
Lawson, how can I help you? Why is Dimitry spending so much time here? I am sorry, I'm not at liberty to discuss the affairs of my employer.
Your employer? Boris is the one who hired you.
Dr.
Lawson, I work for Mr.
Vasilyev now.
Soft.
What are you doing? Just harnessing the pre-retainer client adrenaline burst, Henry.
Pace yourself, Daniel-San, I don't think she's home.
Dr.
Lawson! Mr.
Lawson! Ms.
Ballard! We thought this was your house! No, she obviously owns both houses.
Both your houses are just lovely, Ms.
Ballard.
No, no.
I live here.
I was cutting Mr.
Mcalary's hedges this morning so they'd be up to code.
Oh, okay.
Well, your house is far lovelier.
Uh, Ms.
Ballard, can we just stop for a second so I can examine your arm? A power walk with pit stops? Sorry.
You call this walking? Range of motion testing is standard of care, and as your hedge trimming proclivities attest, surely you're a woman who understands that rules are rules.
Indeed I am, and the Hankmed standard of care seems to be quite all-encompassing.
That is correct, and our retainer clients also enjoy whatever vip services they need.
By the way, is shadow pond zoned for a CT scanner? - Oh - And heaven knows where you dump all your medical waste.
What? I assure you, we don't dump well, whatever you do with it, this neighborhood is too rich in beauty and history to harbor a ring of illicit biomedical activities.
- What? - The splint feels great though.
- Thank you.
- Oh, I'm so glad.
Did that woman seriously just try to brockovich us? Are we being brockoviched right now? That's not a verb, and we'll be fine.
Hi.
I mean, if you don't want to sign a retainer, great, have a good life.
But don't sit there and accuse us of chernobyling the whole freakin' neighborhood.
- Also not a verb.
- Whoa, whoa.
What are you doing there? I'm moving a chair.
- Okay, let me help you.
- No, I can move a chair, Evan.
- Henry, let me - The doctor said to relax.
- Oh, fine.
You move it.
- Thank you.
Gosh.
Where were you going with it? It doesn't matter.
'Cause once you move out, I'm gonna put it where I want it and you won't be here to stop me.
What? You're not moving out.
What about the great place you found? The air conditioner was loud, and it smelled like wet dog sweater.
Wet dog sweater.
Four physicals, three broken bones, two heart attacks, one that turned out to be gas, and a Hankmed intern stranded on the side of the road with no gas.
I'm exhausted, and I am hungry.
Because you never take time out for energy boosts.
If he offers you hemp juice, say no.
Hey, could you cover for me tomorrow night? Yeah.
I'm sorry, why would Evan cover for you? I cover for you.
Unless when you say, "cover," what you really mean is Hanksit.
Hanksit.
It's Hankwatch.
Hanksit sounds ridiculous.
We tried it.
Wait, is that why you guys aren't moving out? - Well - Okay, people.
I don't need to be hanksat or hankwatched.
I am back to work.
I don't feel sick.
I am fine.
You don't need to live with me or hover over me.
And now that I'm back up to full speed there are too many hanklets or hankettes, or whatever you call these people, in the kitchen.
I'm sorry, Dr.
Papa, you can go to your appointments or whatever they have you doing.
Doctors, thank you all so much for all your help.
- Really appreciate it.
- Great.
It's just too chaotic around here.
I can't even keep track of a simple thing like who was taking the follow-up call from Erika? So who took the follow-up call from Erika? She was supposed to check in by 4:00.
It's already after 5:00.
Anyone? Okay, she's not picking up.
Excuse me, have any of you seen Erika? - No, I haven't.
- Sorry.
Um, okay, Henry? Henry.
Erika! Erika.
What's wrong with her? She's in respiratory distress.
She's barely getting any air.
- Bag her.
- Mm-hm.
I'll cut the nebulizer.
Erika, breathe with this.
Breathe, Erika, that's it.
Didn't you say she needed oxygen? What is that stuff? The albuterol will relax the muscles in her airway so oxygen can get in.
Erika, take slow, deep breaths.
That's it.
Hey, what happened? I thought you were taking it easy.
Erika, does your necklace always have these green flecks on it? We gotta get her out of here now.
- What kind of poisoning? - Hydrogen sulfide.
The symptoms line up.
Yeah, but from what? And don't say hydrogen sulfide.
My guess is it's from a leak in the pipes running into your house.
Acute poisoning can occur from even a few hours of prolonged exposure in a small, enclosed space.
See, the gas turns copper green.
As it built up in your system you got sicker and sicker.
But you're gonna be okay.
I'll alert health services.
Good.
I am so sorry.
You should be home resting.
I like taking care of people.
And I don't Need rest.
Right, I get it.
Look, sometimes people overdo it and make things worse.
Not that you would do that, being a doctor and all.
Okay, so this sodium nitrite should reverse the ill effects.
But unfortunately, you'll have to evacuate your home until the leak is fixed.
You're saying I have to cancel the fund-raiser.
Maybe not.
Let's hear it now for all our wonderful and talented models.
And our designers Fabian Lopez, Kristi Vosbeck, and Erika Seelig.
Mwah! Here, hold that.
Come on down.
You are a rock star.
I am so proud of you.
- Thank you.
- I love you.
Well, it seems like your patient pajamas are quite the success.
Not only that, but a friend of mine just told me that he wants to talk to you about a future in designing.
That's amazing news, Erika.
Yeah, a dream come true.
It it is amazing.
Which is why it's so hard for me to say no.
Honey, I wanted all of this to be perfect for you and in doing so, my hobby became work and it stopped being fun.
Which is why I want to go back to nursing.
It's who I am.
It makes me happy.
After all, it's what helped me find you.
That's true.
Thank you.
I do happen to know people at Hamptons Heritage.
Well, it's now It's now officially called "Hamptons Heritage, a symphony hospital.
" The approval went through just an hour ago.
Symphony will be taking over the hospital within days.
And the E.
R.
should be up and running in short order.
- Now, that's amazing news.
- Please excuse us.
- No, congratulations.
- I'm sorry, we'll be back.
Thanks so much, Divya.
- Hi.
- Hi.
You found the crab cakes.
That's not all I found.
- Mini-pigs in mini-blankets? - No.
Lady dowager Paige, I, Evan R.
Lawson, first Earl of Passaic, am proud to present our humble abode.
We're gonna castle-sit.
I asked Dimitry.
He said the big house is gonna stay empty.
It's the perfect compromise.
We'll be close to Hank and alone with each other and our 16 bathrooms.
- Are you sure? - Yeah.
Well, it could be 14, 'cause I don't really whatever it is, we'll be together.
And alone.
Oh, that might be the insurance company, hang on.
Okay.
Hey, Robinson Crusoe! Hey.
- So you kept the beard, huh? - Yes.
Well, facial hair is not exactly Hankmed policy.
But I'll think about making a one-time exception.
If you'd clean it up just a little, 'cause unless you're trying to hide from somebody, um How about your girlfriend? What does she think of your beard? - I haven't mentioned it to her.
- She hasn't seen it? We converse online.
She hasn't asked you for money, has she? Well, that's good.
More fan mail.
Look, it's been three weeks since my surgery.
I'm ready to start getting off the meds.
Why don't we skip this dose? Because you know that responsible pain management means avoiding breakthrough pain caused by end-of-dose failure.
Which is precisely what you'd tell one of your patients.
I'm not gonna have any break Hank.
It's your first day home.
Try not to be a hero.
Hello? Yes, this is Divya.
Yes, we've been waiting to hear back from you.
No.
That can't be right.
Are you sure? Uh, Jeremiah, can I ask you a favor? Actually, more a professional courtesy.
Of course.
I've been titrating myself off the tricyclics 'cause they make me groggy.
With summer starting and how busy Hankmed is, - obviously I can't afford that.
- I see.
The problem is I just finished my first full day back, and I'm still experiencing some pain.
So I thought I should add back a little hydrocodone, just until it subsides.
And you'd like me to prescribe it.
Yes.
I would.
How much do you need? Just the man I was looking for.
Hey! Whoo! I don't know how you pulled this off, but I am impressed.
I wish I could take all the credit, but I can't.
I just made a phone call.
This whole thing was Dimitry.
You know how I feel about Dimitry.
Why would you ever involve him? Look around.
This very successful fund-raiser wouldn't be here if it wasn't for him.
Really? You should just give the guy a chance, Henry.
- There he is.
- Ms.
Ballard, hello.
I hope you don't mind mixing business with pleasure, but I wanted to give you this as soon as possible.
I am so glad you decided to do this.
This is a cease and desist order.
Village statute 330-104.
If more than two persons are employed by a resident physician, the use of a home professional office shall be prohibited.
I'm sorry, but as your brother said, rules are rules.
Dimitry.
You may have manipulated Marisa and my brother, but I want you to know, I know you were involved in Boris's death, and I'm not gonna let this go.
I understand Boris was your friend, Hank.
He was my friend too.
We are all still trying to make sense of this horrible tragedy, okay? Good night.
Divya.
Good, there you are.
Have you seen this? This is totally unacceptable.
I'm not sure what you're talking about.
This email.
From the insurance company.
They denied us.
After assuring me that our application would not be jeopardized in any way by Hank's surgery.
I'm gonna call them right now and tell them I don't really think that that's necessary.
Of course it is.
It says right on the front page that previous surgeries cannot be used to deny coverage and if the guy You should just hold off on talking yes, hi, I need to speak immediately - with whoever's responsibl - Paige! Hank wasn't denied.
I was.
I'm pregnant.

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