Royal Pains s06e12 Episode Script
A Bigger Boat
Previously on Royal Pains Now with Hanklab gone, are we going to have to plead with the hospital for more reasonable rates? No, not yet.
I'm actually working on Hanklab Mach II.
Good morning, Boris.
I have a business proposal I want to discuss with you.
Hi.
I'm Charlotte.
Are you in town just to see Hank? I'm also here to consult with a surgeon that Hank knows who does corneal transplants.
You hired the lawyer, the one that helped Viviana.
I had to do something to make up for interfering.
Cinco's parents are suing Hankmed.
You know that picture of you sticking a needle into Cinco's ass? They saw that, and now they're out for blood.
Emma, did you sell that photo of Cinco and me to Snarkhampton? I sent that photo to some of the people who were at the party.
One of them must've sold it to Snarkhampton.
Is there anything else we should know about? No.
Hey, guys.
One of my prescription pads is missing.
Did either one of you take it? Was anyone here while we were in Argentina? Not that I know of, just Emma.
I could've done this by myself, you know.
You should be with Charlotte.
She may be seeing for the first time since she was five That's a big deal.
Yeah, well, this Emma issue is a big deal too.
Well, no pills are missing.
Oh, so she only took a prescription pad.
If she took the pad.
Okay, she probably took the pad.
This is so much worse than selling pictures to a website.
I mean, she put our business in jeopardy, my medical license.
She broke the law.
Why? - Why would she do that? - Probably money.
Well, there are better ways to make money.
Yeah, but she grew up learning to make an easy buck.
Think about it.
She's been scamming with her mom since she was a kid.
Yeah, I know, but I thought she didn't want that.
I thought she wanted to, you know, fit in here.
She does, but now she has all these wealthy, privileged friends.
She probably thought she needed money to keep up with them.
Personally, I like the idea of just blaming Cinco.
No, no, no, it's not about blame.
- We need to help her.
- I know Or dad won't be the only felon in the family.
You know what? Let's sit down with Emma tonight as a united front.
We'll have a family summit.
I feel like every time we try asking her directly, she makes up a story, though.
Again, she's had, like, - That's Emma now.
- Yeah? - Cinco needs help.
- Cinco? - You're not gonna see him, right? - Yeah, of course I am.
You can't see Cinco, Henry.
His family is suing us.
They've declared war.
I don't care if they invade Shadow Pond.
He's a kid who needs a doctor.
A doctor or a prescription? I guess I'll find out.
Get it.
Good boy, Labbie.
Come on! Oh.
Oh, come on, come on.
Come on! Aww.
- Oh, hey.
- Hey.
- THanks for coming.
- Yeah, I'm glad you texted.
It gives me a chance to invite you to dinner.
Evan and I were kind of hoping to do a family night tonight.
Oh, I don't know if I can.
- I might be seeing a friend.
- Ah.
But come check out Cinco.
His wrist has been killing him.
- Hey.
- Hi.
He says it's been getting worse over the last couple of days, but he's being all macho about it.
I'm not being macho.
Look, I'm really embarrassed about the last time you had to come and help me Our parents' lawsuit against Hankmed.
Emma said I had to see you.
She's very persistent.
Well, she's right.
The brother-sister team.
I get it the dynamic duo, just like us, right, Parker? Whatever, Cinco.
Your tennis wrist is boring.
I'm taking Labbie inside.
She's way overheating.
Come here.
Come here.
She idolizes me.
Ow! Okay, there it is.
Can you, uh, give me something for this? Yeah, an X-ray.
Voila.
Our plan for the new and improved Hanklab I think Boris is gonna love it.
Why are we here if the plan is all written out? Wouldn't Boris just review it and decide? No, he doesn't want to scour over this dry material.
He's got people to do that.
I like to read everything.
Well, big wigs like Boris They want to be sold.
We just got to give him a little song and dance.
Can't sing or dance.
Well, look, you're just here to answer any medical questions.
- Okay? That's all.
- Why not Hank? You're the medical director.
And Hank would just think we're hitting Boris up for money.
We are.
Yeah, as an investment, though.
profitable medical lab That's a home run.
Gentlemen, good morning.
Mr.
Lawson.
- Boris.
- Dr.
Sacani.
It's good to finally meet you in person.
But you needn't have come all this way.
You could've dropped these off for me to read.
Yeah? Here we go.
Okay.
Is he okay? Wow.
You're actually concerned.
No, it's just most girls are more worried I'll break my bank account, not my wrist.
Well, I'm not most girls.
Okay, so, um, I don't see a fracture.
That's a relief.
It could be carpal tunnel syndrome.
Compression of the median nerve sometimes caused by repetitive stress.
Like overtexting.
That could be a contributing factor.
Take ibuprofen.
I'll give you some wrist stretches and a splint to wear, but if that doesn't ease the pain, I'll refer you to a specialist.
Okay.
Oh, yeah, and I text too much? Is this about your new car? What new car? Oh, it was gonna be a surprise.
Oh, jeez, I'm sorry.
How can you afford a car? Autotrader.
I got a good deal.
Hey, don't be so modest.
You worked really hard.
Your sister's amazing.
Yeah.
She is.
THanks for doing this in the Hamptons, Dan.
I know how important this is for Charlotte.
How's it looking, Dr.
Ellis? Yesterday's surgery went well But you tell me.
It's nice to see you.
It's, uh It's nice to be seen.
Bye.
Is something the matter? Rafa.
He's asking for joint custody of Sashi.
I thought Rafa wasn't interested in being - a hands-on father.
- So did I.
He's being influenced by his mother.
- I'm sure of it.
- What will you do? Rafa's Sashi's father.
I want her to know him, but she is not going back to Argentina.
Is there anything I can do to help? No, thank you.
- Uh, should we see the patient? - Yes, of course.
- Divya.
- Hey, Chase.
This is Dr.
Sacani.
- Nice to meet you.
- Hi.
I like the name of your shop Sharon - The ferryman on the river Styx.
- Nice.
Most people say "Sharon" and think I can't spell.
My business partner, Ron, thought it sounded cool, but, uh, now he's gone, so I'm sorry for your loss.
Oh, no, no, no, he's not dead.
He left to take a job sailing with a charter yacht company.
- That sounds exciting.
- I guess Except it leaves me doing a two-man job, which is a lot less exciting and more exhausting.
What can we do for you? I've been having joint pain, headaches, fatigue too, but I just figured it's from all the extra work.
Could you be inhaling the fumes from the chemicals that you use? I'm pretty careful.
Ron sends these notifications for his blog posts.
He calls it "Ron's Captain's Vlog.
" What's a vlog? Video posts from the yacht, which I don't have time to watch because I have all this extra work.
So, uh, what do you guys think? You seem a little resentful.
What do you think about my symptoms? It could be a number of things.
We'll run some tests.
And we'll give you an air monitor to attach to your coveralls while you're working for the rest of the day.
So that's the plan family summit.
I like the sound of it, but Emma's pretty good at maneuvering around the truth.
- I know.
- Listen, I adore her.
But she's not gonna come clean easily.
That's exactly what I told Hank.
Hank knows.
He's the one who hired a P.
I.
to look into her when she first got here.
Emma didn't fess up until she was confronted with proof.
Babe, you're a genius.
That's what we'll do.
We'll follow her See what we can find out.
Maybe get some undeniable evidence.
Yeah.
Besides, who knows how much trouble she could get into - between now and then? - Yeah.
We'll be protecting her by following her.
- It's the least we could do.
- All right.
Okay, we'll put this here.
Right there.
All right, which of these are round? Huh.
Nice.
That's so strange.
I can feel the curves, but visually I wouldn't have said this was round.
- Huh.
- Okay, I want to try again.
Okay, all right, listen, you do have a session with the occupational therapist tomorrow.
Like I can wait.
Besides, I've studied all the therapies.
Mary likes socks of gray.
Mary likes socks of gray Matching, likeness, sorting, ordering, and grouping.
You studied too.
Because I'm excited too.
I just I don't want you to tire your eye out.
It's fine.
And besides, I really want to be off my cane in time for my trip home.
Ugh.
Still a speed demon.
But you need to be realistic.
Your face changes so much when you smile.
Your cheeks get bigger.
Your eyes get smaller.
- So much to see.
- Yeah.
There she is.
Oh, no, she's going for the pharmacy.
Maybe she has a headache? Or maybe she's using Hank's prescription pad to get drugs.
We have to stop her before she gets arrested.
W-w-wait.
She's not going in.
Come on.
- What is that? - I don't know.
We have to get closer.
Sorry.
Come on, come on.
She's leaving something.
I can't tell what it is.
What Is this a party? Come on, guys.
- Where'd she go? - I don't know.
Evan, Paige.
What are you doing? Uh, what are we doing? Um, bird watching.
And you're the bird.
What is that? What's what? What is this? - I can explain.
- I'm sure you can.
The problem is your explanations aren't always true.
- Hank's prescription pad.
- No, it's not.
Are you kidding? The evidence is right here.
- We're looking at it.
- Okay, look closer.
The first page is a copy I made, and the rest is just an ordinary notepad.
She's telling the truth about that.
- Where's the real one? - It's at home.
I'm gonna put it back.
Why'd you take it in the first place? I'm trying to out Oz.
I sold those pictures to Snarkhampton, but it was a huge mistake.
Okay, you didn't just sell some pictures.
You sold a misleading picture of Hank, one that could seriously damage his reputation.
I sent that photo 'cause I was mad at Cinco.
I had no idea that Oz was gonna focus so much on Hank.
But that is exactly why I have to out Oz.
I have to get the leverage over him to force him to set the record straight.
But in order to lure him out of hiding, I needed to tempt him with something really big.
- Hank's prescription pad? - Gossip.
Oz thinks that pad has copies of all of the meds that Hank has been prescribing to the Hamptons elite.
Oz flipped over the chance of getting his hands on it.
Emma, do you know how many laws you're breaking? Not to mention rules of common decency? I was never gonna let it get that far.
I just needed to lure him out of hiding so that he would print a retraction.
Okay, I'm a little worried about how good you are at this.
I am telling you guys the truth, I promise.
__ - Chase? - Yeah? - Hi.
- Hi.
Uh, we have good news.
Your blood results came back clean No rheumatological issues, no nutritional deficiencies.
That is good news.
In fact, that's great new Maybe even the best news I've ever heard today.
Okay, I'll check the reading.
Where's the air monitor? On my coveralls.
Oh, I have good news too.
I finished my boat.
- Oh.
- No, no, no, not that one.
I'm still waiting for the epoxy to kick.
That's when it stops being sticky to the touch.
Anyway, I finished My HMS Sussex the coast of Gibraltar in 1694, and all but 2 of the 500 crew members died.
That's terrible.
No toxic vapor readings.
I forgot how much I loved building models.
Ron and I used to build models all the time when we were kids, but then we started making real boats, and then he went off to sea in a real boat.
The irony, right? Technically, that's not irony.
Suddenly you seem to be a bit more upbeat about Ron leaving.
Because it's awesome! - Yeah.
- Chase seems altered.
It's euphoria.
It could be neurological.
- Chase? - Yeah? - Put down the Sussex.
- Okay.
We're gonna have to take you to the hospital to get a head C.
T.
Yes! That is awesome! Let's go! Come on, I'll drive.
The sky is such a different blue to the water.
I guess you'd call the sky more of a sky blue, and the water more of a greenish blue, at least today.
Are you saying I'm going to have to learn a whole new vocabulary by tomorrow? Yep, afraid so.
But there's a lot to learn.
Be patient.
I know that's not your strong suit.
I love a challenge.
Finish what you were saying about Emma.
Oh.
I do not like this frowning face as much as I like your smiling face.
I'm sorry.
It's just When I watch Emma and Cinco, they seem like such great kids, but it's hard to ignore the evidence right in front of my face, you know? Well, I know what you mean.
You've told me five times already that these dark stripes are just spaces between the boards, but they still feel like something I should step over.
Wait a second, I'm sorry.
Are you admitting I was right, you should've brought your cane, or saying I could be making this Emma situation worse than it is? The latter.
- Ah, okay.
- I like Emma.
But I also remember what I was like as a teenager.
On your left.
Your favorite sport in action.
They were going so fast.
Those bikes are moving considerably slower than you were in the mountains of France.
Well, speed sure looks more dangerous than it feels.
I don't think I'll ever get on another bike again.
Oh, I seriously doubt that.
But maybe you should go back to the hotel and rest for a while.
You've done a lot for your first day.
Yeah.
Yeah, please take me back.
Eyes on the drop.
Hey.
We're gonna get this guy.
I can feel it.
Paige is gonna get the whole thing on video.
- Yeah.
- Good.
But first I'm gonna tell him off myself.
I don't think you should approach him.
Yeah, we know nothing about this guy.
He could be dangerous.
He managed to get Hankmed sued.
I know.
And I know that outing Oz isn't gonna fix everything, but hopefully it's gonna make up for the stupid mistake of getting involved with him in the first place.
Why did you? I mean, the money was part of it.
I made more than I ever did waitressing Enough to buy my first car.
You're getting a car? We could've helped you with that.
I've never had my own car before, and this way, I'm not gonna have to bum rides from people, and autotrader made it so easy that I didn't have to ask anybody for help.
See? I just typed in all the features I wanted, and then I saved it, and I waited for them to send me an alert when my perfect car came through, which it did.
That's cool.
__ Well, there's always tomorrow.
Maybe.
But what if Oz is just playing me? What if what if he never shows up and I can't make this up to you guys? I feel like I have just made one mistake after another since I got here.
- Everybody makes mistakes.
- Emma, you're family.
You don't have to make anything up to us.
Yeah.
What about to Hank? Yeah.
Thanks for doing the follow-up.
No, it's good that you admitted Chase to the hospital.
I think until we figure out what's causing his altered behavior, then he shouldn't be working with chemicals.
Okay, Thank you, Divya.
Thank you for coming, doctor.
May I offer you a coffee or tea Something herbal, perhaps? Do you have ovaltine? I think that can be arranged.
Hansel Ovaltine.
So I imagine you're wondering why I called you here, yeah? You have a message from Hank.
Hey, it's me.
Uh, listen, I'm almost finished with this patient.
I'm sorry if I sounded overprotective when I left.
I just I don't like the idea of you venturing out alone yet As if I could stop you.
Anyway, I'll be back soon.
I thought he just said carpal tunnel or something, but now his pinky and ring finger are, like, totally numb.
That is not normal.
How are those needles gonna help? - Is he gonna lose his fingers? - Uh, that's unlikely.
Those two fingers you just mentioned are connected to the ulnar nerve.
This E.
M.
G.
will tell us if it's damaged.
Okay, you're gonna feel a little pinch.
I think Parker is hoping for a horrible prognosis so she can scare our parents into coming home.
Actually, I already called both of them.
Mom is only seven hours away, commercial, and dad and stepmonster have the jet.
My baby sister is still a bit of an optimist.
Look, Parker, if they didn't come home on my birthday when I was drugged out of my mind for all the Hamptons to see, I don't really think a little carpal tunnel is going to interrupt their vacays.
Will you please just tell her that I'll be fine? Well, I want a neurologist to go over these results, but from what I can see, there's no nerve damage.
Uh, Parker, could you give us a minute alone? Oh, my God, is it, like, sexually transmitted or something? Never mind.
Don't tell me.
I can't handle the truth.
Come on.
So Numbness can have many causes and may resolve on its own, but recreational drug use can result in numb extremities, which could signal serious neurological problems.
So you got to be honest with me, Cinco.
Do you do drugs? No.
I don't, okay? I really was dosed by someone else at that party when You had to inject my ass in order to save my ass.
Okay.
Okay, I'll schedule an MRI for first thing tomorrow.
Thank you.
You got it.
Charlotte? You okay? I, uh I called a couple times, and I didn't, uh Charlotte? Charlotte.
Oh, God.
Charlotte! She's two days post-op.
She's lost a significant amount of blood and could be going into hemorrhagic shock.
You should do a CBC, PT/PTT, ABG, and type and crossmatch four units and a head and neck C.
T.
Yeah, she may need a transfusion.
Wait.
Wait, no, no, no transfusions.
My ophthalmologist said something about them being bad for me.
Yes, a transfusion could activate your immune system, increasing the odds of your body rejecting the corneal transplant, but you may need more blood, and right now saving your life is more important.
Listen, I know you're scared, but it's the right thing to do.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Hey, Ev.
Um So, listen, it took all night, but Charlotte's stabilized.
It was, uh it was a rough one.
Anyway, sorry about having to cancel the Emma summit last night, but let's try to make it work tonight, okay? I will see you later.
Hank, I was just about to call you.
Cinco's worse.
He can't feel his hand, and Uh, you went into my bag? Where did you get these? You mean Labbie's heartworm pills? We got them at the kennel where he was boarded, and now I'm selling them on the doggie black market.
Oh, my God, you really think I'm some kind of horrible person, don't you? No, no, I don't think you're some kind of horrible person, but you've done some things that are more serious than you may know, like taking my Wait a second.
Cinco's dog has heartworm? - Yeah, why? - And Cinco's worse.
Yeah, he can't feel his hand.
Wait.
Do you think those two things are connected? I do.
And if I'm right, we may not have much time.
Come on.
- Ah - Cinco.
Hey.
Let me take a look.
Okay, okay, it looks weird, and it feels weirder.
Okay, it's cold.
And there's no pulse.
Hank, look, I do not want to lose my hand, okay? Cinco, don't worry.
Hank's gonna figure it out.
Well, can you figure it out faster, please? I'm trying.
Stay calm.
You're gonna be f Wait.
Here.
What? Dirofilariasis.
- What is that? - You have the same thing Labbie does.
- Come here.
Have a seat.
- Uh, wait.
Wait, wait.
I have I have heartworm? Yeah.
Well, something like that.
We're gonna take care of it right now.
How? Just give me your hand.
Put it right there.
Okay.
And this is Betadine.
Okay.
- What's that? - Lidocaine.
I'm gonna numb your wrist.
Okay, you're gonna feel a pinch.
Okay.
- Ooh.
- Okay.
Now I'm gonna make an incision.
How is that possible? Cinco and his dog must've both gotten insect bites at the same time, probably months ago.
That's how heartworm is transmitted.
In dogs, the larvae migrate to the heart and vessels.
In humans, they stay put.
Uh, guys, you may not want to watch this.
In humans, they stay put, and what? They grow into this.
Ugh.
Oh, my God.
Is that a worm? It's a worm.
Can you can you just get it out of me, please? Yes.
I need to go slow.
I don't want it to break and leave any in you.
Okay, that's fine.
Take your time, but just get it out.
I will.
See, the insects transmit the eggs, and this worm grew large enough that it was pressing on your ulnar nerve, causing pain and numbness, until, finally, it pressed on your artery, cutting off the circulation.
- And - Oh, God.
There's the worm.
That thing was living in my wrist? That was living in your wrist.
- That's so - Cool.
Okay, that's not at all what I was gonna say, but props on not vomiting, I guess.
Hank, thank you so much for figuring this out.
You're welcome.
I guess it's a good thing you went snooping in my bag.
Well, yeah, but this is getting to be a bad habit You guys coming to my rescue again, the dynamic duo.
Why did he check himself out of the hospital? And not answer his phone? Maybe he has a deadline on that boat, and he's trying to finish.
Or not.
Chase Why didn't you stay at the hospital and finish being evaluated? Oh, because I felt better.
And then I came here, and I didn't.
How do you feel now? Oh, uh, heavy And tired.
Have you been working on your boat? Yeah, a little.
But then I got, uh, dizzy and decided to sit down.
It's just so nice out here in the open water.
I just wanted to lower the main and drift for a while.
Chase, we have to get you back to the hospital as soon as we can.
He's seizing.
This doesn't make sense.
He's showing symptoms of organophosphate poisoning, and he's been exposed to styrene from the resin he uses to build his boat.
But the air monitor didn't show any chemical concentration.
The reading could be a mistake.
The mask could be defective.
I'll try to find it.
You call 911.
Chase was poisoned, but not by the styrene.
It was the model glue.
So they're gonna debride and irrigate the affected area, which will prevent any infection or foreign-body reaction.
So, basically, they're gonna "dewormify" your dirofilariasis.
Show-off.
And the whole thing shouldn't take more than an hour.
Well, Emma, if you want to bolt from worm man, now's your chance.
Well, I've dated a guy with a tattoo and another one with a nose ring, but never one who could spawn worms.
- I think you're a keeper.
- "Spawn worms.
" Okay, this stays between us.
Oh, yeah, you, me, and Instagram.
Just kidding.
Oh, what about Parker? She would want to know.
Especially not Parker.
Let's just wait till I'm out of surgery.
I don't know if you've noticed, but she can be a little high-strung.
This could push her into a full-blown breakdown, and the therapy bill's already high enough as it is.
Okay, well, in that case, it'll just be me and the worm in the waiting room.
I'm keeping him as a pet.
And I named him Cinco Jr.
, which, I guess, is technically seis.
Oh, I actually have to go.
- Someone's new car is here.
- Oh.
But I'll be back by the time you wake up.
Okay.
Hey, where are they dropping it off? - Uh, by the Jitney stop.
- Oh, great.
- I'll give you a lift.
- You're busy.
It's fine.
It's, like, 10 minutes away.
I'll take a cab.
Emma, I really want to believe you.
I really want you to believe me too, but for some reason, I don't think that's ever gonna happen.
Look, I really have to go.
It wasn't the big boats, Chase.
It was the little ones.
Yes, if you had worn your mask and monitor while building your model boats inside as you do with your larger ones outside, you wouldn't have been poisoned by the glue.
Maybe I went too far building the entire fleet.
Maybe you were missing your friend.
Maybe I like building boats.
Maybe we're not getting anywhere.
I looked up Ron's vlog.
I would like to show you something.
Look at this.
It's history Following the route Odysseus took back to Ithaca after the Trojan war.
Chase, you out there? You see this, buddy? It's better than anything I ever imagined.
Wish you were here to experience it.
Yeah, and I wish you were here to help me run the business.
We built this place together, and then he just took off and left me here alone.
That's messed up.
I never would have done anything like that to him.
Dreams can change.
People can change.
Ron looks happy.
Yeah, well, one of us should be.
I wonder if a friendship can be like an organism and adapt to adversity.
Sometimes friends go away or something changes between you, but if you're really friends, maybe the relationship can grow back stronger where it was broken Like a bone.
That's really nice.
Yes, it is.
That was very profound, Jeremiah.
I know that our friendship has changed.
But I do hope I won't get on a boat and sail away.
I'm glad to hear that.
Speaking of surprises, um I'd like to know what you think of Boris.
Boris? That's a very opaque question.
Why do you ask? Our triangulation is perfect.
I don't see how Oz can escape.
I don't see how he can escape.
Outing Oz isn't all this is about.
I know.
What else is this about? Gaining Emma's trust and her gaining ours, helping her turn things around.
It'll be easier for her to stop the lying - if she knows we support her.
- Of course.
Yeah.
It's Emma.
Film, film.
Hey.
Parker? You're Oz? Why would you be Oz? Ever since I was a kid, I've been a sucker for gossip.
Yeah, you are our mother's daughter.
And you know how much she loves Snarkhampton.
- Oh, so it's mom's fault.
- I'm not saying that.
Good, because you did it.
Parker, what were you thinking? First, I did it because I knew mom would read it.
And then she became such a fan.
And she calls me every morning to talk about it.
She calls you? We talk about the site and other stuff.
We've been talking, Cinco, really talking for the first time.
You got mom's attention.
But you did it at a lot of peoples' expense.
I'm sorry.
I didn't want to post the picture, but then I thought if mom saw it, she'd show up.
Please Don't hate me, William.
You're all I've got.
Here I got to say, you went about it pretty brilliantly.
I mean, I always knew you were smart.
I didn't know you were so sneaky.
Maybe I found my calling.
Oh, not a chance in hell.
We'll find another way for you to channel your wicked brilliance.
And, hey, if you call me "William" again, I'll kill you.
- Hi.
- Hi.
How was the big talk with Emma? Oh, it's tonight.
She had a busy day, but I think once she and I can sit face-to-face, we can really start talking.
What I wouldn't give for a busy day instead of stuck in this hospital bed.
It won't be for long.
And I have something for when you get out.
Present? Why didn't you say so? That's right.
Get in there.
My own cane that I've used for six years.
Why, you shouldn't have.
The box is new, so Look, I know it's not exactly romantic, but your recovery is gonna take patience.
This time you can't push yourself too hard too fast.
Hey, I would love to take it easy, but, you know, my business Stop.
Just just stop it.
Close your eyes.
Really? You're gonna steal my move now? Yeah, that's right.
I'm stealing your move.
Close 'em And listen.
I know you're a speed demon.
It's one of the many things I love about you.
I don't want to discourage that.
I just want you to be patient.
And I want to be with you every step of the way.
- Can I open my eyes now? - Yes, you can open your eyes.
I heard you.
Thank you.
That is the single most repulsive thing I have ever seen.
I know, but isn't it amazing? Lest we forget that Emma's brother is a doctor, nerves of steel run in the family.
They do, actually, yes.
Yeah, about that, I'm really sorry about how the picture of Cinco's butt played out.
I never meant for your brother to get in so much trouble.
Yeah.
Yeah, I know.
I am just really glad that it's over.
How did you get that picture? Emma took it.
She was my biggest source.
Is that the reason you even came to my party? No, no.
No, it's not.
No, but the photo op was part of it.
I I guess you're not that different from the girls around here after all.
I don't know which concerns me more That we're being summoned to see Boris or that you know what's going on and I don't.
I think you know which concerns you more.
Patience, Henry.
All in due time.
I'd be a lot more patient if you just tell me why we're here.
No.
I think you'll both be in for a surprise.
Huh? Ah.
Here we are.
Jeremiah.
Hello, Evan.
THank you all for coming.
Let's get right to it, shall we? Hankmed has been operating on this property for several years, but I'm only now seeing it's not just the sum of the parts, but the parts themselves that make your company so special.
Ms.
Katdare, I'm grateful to you for introducing me to the notion of orphan diseases.
You're welcome.
And Dr.
Sa Jeremiah, your most thorough explanation of how research centers operate was inspiring, to say the least.
I thank you.
Oh, my pleasure, Boris.
Evan R.
Lawson, I'd like to thank you for bringing me your Hanklab business opportunity.
Your due diligence and attention to detail was most impressive.
No problem.
Hank, let me thank you for, um everything you've done for me and my family.
You're very welcome.
I am purchasing Hamptons Heritage from Symphony Health Systems.
The paperwork should be done shortly, and Wait.
You're buying the hospital the whole hospital? Yeah, as of this month.
And I would like all of you to serve on the hospital's board of directors.
I would need to rely on your extensive knowledge.
And while I understand you all have full-time employment, this would entail a generous stipend.
Jeremiah has already agreed.
Ms.
Katdare? Thank you, Boris.
Uh, it's quite an offer and an honor.
Excellent.
Evan, what do you say? I say yes.
Hell, yes.
Hell, yes.
And, Hank.
Um, it is quite an offer and quite an amazing commitment you've made to this community.
But I'm afraid my answer's no.
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
Then it would seem you're excused from the remainder of this conversation.
Okay.
Well, look at you.
Yeah.
Look at me.
Who knew you had such excellent taste in cars? I thought you would like it.
I do.
I figured that your car brought you a pretty good life, and I'm just hoping for a little bit of the same.
Well, I have no doubt it will.
Listen I'd love for us to talk about life.
We need to clear some things up.
Yeah.
Yeah, I would love that.
That sounds great.
Oh, do you mean right now? I did.
I did, but you seem pretty excited to take your new car for a spin, so, uh, let's have dinner later.
- We could talk then.
- Great.
Evan will be able to be there too.
Sounds good.
Thanks.
Yeah.
- Bye.
- Okay.
Bye.
- Emma, your seat belt! - Got it.
Hi.
This is Emma.
Leave a message.
Emma, dinner's here! And after our Emma summit, you and I are gonna have a Hank summit, and you are gonna tell me about Boris.
Damn it.
Everything ok? Emma took her new car for a spin.
She didn't come back.
So? Did you call her? Yeah, she's not answering her cell.
Let's go to her room.
I did.
It's empty.
Huh? All her stuff is gone.
And so is she.
I'm actually working on Hanklab Mach II.
Good morning, Boris.
I have a business proposal I want to discuss with you.
Hi.
I'm Charlotte.
Are you in town just to see Hank? I'm also here to consult with a surgeon that Hank knows who does corneal transplants.
You hired the lawyer, the one that helped Viviana.
I had to do something to make up for interfering.
Cinco's parents are suing Hankmed.
You know that picture of you sticking a needle into Cinco's ass? They saw that, and now they're out for blood.
Emma, did you sell that photo of Cinco and me to Snarkhampton? I sent that photo to some of the people who were at the party.
One of them must've sold it to Snarkhampton.
Is there anything else we should know about? No.
Hey, guys.
One of my prescription pads is missing.
Did either one of you take it? Was anyone here while we were in Argentina? Not that I know of, just Emma.
I could've done this by myself, you know.
You should be with Charlotte.
She may be seeing for the first time since she was five That's a big deal.
Yeah, well, this Emma issue is a big deal too.
Well, no pills are missing.
Oh, so she only took a prescription pad.
If she took the pad.
Okay, she probably took the pad.
This is so much worse than selling pictures to a website.
I mean, she put our business in jeopardy, my medical license.
She broke the law.
Why? - Why would she do that? - Probably money.
Well, there are better ways to make money.
Yeah, but she grew up learning to make an easy buck.
Think about it.
She's been scamming with her mom since she was a kid.
Yeah, I know, but I thought she didn't want that.
I thought she wanted to, you know, fit in here.
She does, but now she has all these wealthy, privileged friends.
She probably thought she needed money to keep up with them.
Personally, I like the idea of just blaming Cinco.
No, no, no, it's not about blame.
- We need to help her.
- I know Or dad won't be the only felon in the family.
You know what? Let's sit down with Emma tonight as a united front.
We'll have a family summit.
I feel like every time we try asking her directly, she makes up a story, though.
Again, she's had, like, - That's Emma now.
- Yeah? - Cinco needs help.
- Cinco? - You're not gonna see him, right? - Yeah, of course I am.
You can't see Cinco, Henry.
His family is suing us.
They've declared war.
I don't care if they invade Shadow Pond.
He's a kid who needs a doctor.
A doctor or a prescription? I guess I'll find out.
Get it.
Good boy, Labbie.
Come on! Oh.
Oh, come on, come on.
Come on! Aww.
- Oh, hey.
- Hey.
- THanks for coming.
- Yeah, I'm glad you texted.
It gives me a chance to invite you to dinner.
Evan and I were kind of hoping to do a family night tonight.
Oh, I don't know if I can.
- I might be seeing a friend.
- Ah.
But come check out Cinco.
His wrist has been killing him.
- Hey.
- Hi.
He says it's been getting worse over the last couple of days, but he's being all macho about it.
I'm not being macho.
Look, I'm really embarrassed about the last time you had to come and help me Our parents' lawsuit against Hankmed.
Emma said I had to see you.
She's very persistent.
Well, she's right.
The brother-sister team.
I get it the dynamic duo, just like us, right, Parker? Whatever, Cinco.
Your tennis wrist is boring.
I'm taking Labbie inside.
She's way overheating.
Come here.
Come here.
She idolizes me.
Ow! Okay, there it is.
Can you, uh, give me something for this? Yeah, an X-ray.
Voila.
Our plan for the new and improved Hanklab I think Boris is gonna love it.
Why are we here if the plan is all written out? Wouldn't Boris just review it and decide? No, he doesn't want to scour over this dry material.
He's got people to do that.
I like to read everything.
Well, big wigs like Boris They want to be sold.
We just got to give him a little song and dance.
Can't sing or dance.
Well, look, you're just here to answer any medical questions.
- Okay? That's all.
- Why not Hank? You're the medical director.
And Hank would just think we're hitting Boris up for money.
We are.
Yeah, as an investment, though.
profitable medical lab That's a home run.
Gentlemen, good morning.
Mr.
Lawson.
- Boris.
- Dr.
Sacani.
It's good to finally meet you in person.
But you needn't have come all this way.
You could've dropped these off for me to read.
Yeah? Here we go.
Okay.
Is he okay? Wow.
You're actually concerned.
No, it's just most girls are more worried I'll break my bank account, not my wrist.
Well, I'm not most girls.
Okay, so, um, I don't see a fracture.
That's a relief.
It could be carpal tunnel syndrome.
Compression of the median nerve sometimes caused by repetitive stress.
Like overtexting.
That could be a contributing factor.
Take ibuprofen.
I'll give you some wrist stretches and a splint to wear, but if that doesn't ease the pain, I'll refer you to a specialist.
Okay.
Oh, yeah, and I text too much? Is this about your new car? What new car? Oh, it was gonna be a surprise.
Oh, jeez, I'm sorry.
How can you afford a car? Autotrader.
I got a good deal.
Hey, don't be so modest.
You worked really hard.
Your sister's amazing.
Yeah.
She is.
THanks for doing this in the Hamptons, Dan.
I know how important this is for Charlotte.
How's it looking, Dr.
Ellis? Yesterday's surgery went well But you tell me.
It's nice to see you.
It's, uh It's nice to be seen.
Bye.
Is something the matter? Rafa.
He's asking for joint custody of Sashi.
I thought Rafa wasn't interested in being - a hands-on father.
- So did I.
He's being influenced by his mother.
- I'm sure of it.
- What will you do? Rafa's Sashi's father.
I want her to know him, but she is not going back to Argentina.
Is there anything I can do to help? No, thank you.
- Uh, should we see the patient? - Yes, of course.
- Divya.
- Hey, Chase.
This is Dr.
Sacani.
- Nice to meet you.
- Hi.
I like the name of your shop Sharon - The ferryman on the river Styx.
- Nice.
Most people say "Sharon" and think I can't spell.
My business partner, Ron, thought it sounded cool, but, uh, now he's gone, so I'm sorry for your loss.
Oh, no, no, no, he's not dead.
He left to take a job sailing with a charter yacht company.
- That sounds exciting.
- I guess Except it leaves me doing a two-man job, which is a lot less exciting and more exhausting.
What can we do for you? I've been having joint pain, headaches, fatigue too, but I just figured it's from all the extra work.
Could you be inhaling the fumes from the chemicals that you use? I'm pretty careful.
Ron sends these notifications for his blog posts.
He calls it "Ron's Captain's Vlog.
" What's a vlog? Video posts from the yacht, which I don't have time to watch because I have all this extra work.
So, uh, what do you guys think? You seem a little resentful.
What do you think about my symptoms? It could be a number of things.
We'll run some tests.
And we'll give you an air monitor to attach to your coveralls while you're working for the rest of the day.
So that's the plan family summit.
I like the sound of it, but Emma's pretty good at maneuvering around the truth.
- I know.
- Listen, I adore her.
But she's not gonna come clean easily.
That's exactly what I told Hank.
Hank knows.
He's the one who hired a P.
I.
to look into her when she first got here.
Emma didn't fess up until she was confronted with proof.
Babe, you're a genius.
That's what we'll do.
We'll follow her See what we can find out.
Maybe get some undeniable evidence.
Yeah.
Besides, who knows how much trouble she could get into - between now and then? - Yeah.
We'll be protecting her by following her.
- It's the least we could do.
- All right.
Okay, we'll put this here.
Right there.
All right, which of these are round? Huh.
Nice.
That's so strange.
I can feel the curves, but visually I wouldn't have said this was round.
- Huh.
- Okay, I want to try again.
Okay, all right, listen, you do have a session with the occupational therapist tomorrow.
Like I can wait.
Besides, I've studied all the therapies.
Mary likes socks of gray.
Mary likes socks of gray Matching, likeness, sorting, ordering, and grouping.
You studied too.
Because I'm excited too.
I just I don't want you to tire your eye out.
It's fine.
And besides, I really want to be off my cane in time for my trip home.
Ugh.
Still a speed demon.
But you need to be realistic.
Your face changes so much when you smile.
Your cheeks get bigger.
Your eyes get smaller.
- So much to see.
- Yeah.
There she is.
Oh, no, she's going for the pharmacy.
Maybe she has a headache? Or maybe she's using Hank's prescription pad to get drugs.
We have to stop her before she gets arrested.
W-w-wait.
She's not going in.
Come on.
- What is that? - I don't know.
We have to get closer.
Sorry.
Come on, come on.
She's leaving something.
I can't tell what it is.
What Is this a party? Come on, guys.
- Where'd she go? - I don't know.
Evan, Paige.
What are you doing? Uh, what are we doing? Um, bird watching.
And you're the bird.
What is that? What's what? What is this? - I can explain.
- I'm sure you can.
The problem is your explanations aren't always true.
- Hank's prescription pad.
- No, it's not.
Are you kidding? The evidence is right here.
- We're looking at it.
- Okay, look closer.
The first page is a copy I made, and the rest is just an ordinary notepad.
She's telling the truth about that.
- Where's the real one? - It's at home.
I'm gonna put it back.
Why'd you take it in the first place? I'm trying to out Oz.
I sold those pictures to Snarkhampton, but it was a huge mistake.
Okay, you didn't just sell some pictures.
You sold a misleading picture of Hank, one that could seriously damage his reputation.
I sent that photo 'cause I was mad at Cinco.
I had no idea that Oz was gonna focus so much on Hank.
But that is exactly why I have to out Oz.
I have to get the leverage over him to force him to set the record straight.
But in order to lure him out of hiding, I needed to tempt him with something really big.
- Hank's prescription pad? - Gossip.
Oz thinks that pad has copies of all of the meds that Hank has been prescribing to the Hamptons elite.
Oz flipped over the chance of getting his hands on it.
Emma, do you know how many laws you're breaking? Not to mention rules of common decency? I was never gonna let it get that far.
I just needed to lure him out of hiding so that he would print a retraction.
Okay, I'm a little worried about how good you are at this.
I am telling you guys the truth, I promise.
__ - Chase? - Yeah? - Hi.
- Hi.
Uh, we have good news.
Your blood results came back clean No rheumatological issues, no nutritional deficiencies.
That is good news.
In fact, that's great new Maybe even the best news I've ever heard today.
Okay, I'll check the reading.
Where's the air monitor? On my coveralls.
Oh, I have good news too.
I finished my boat.
- Oh.
- No, no, no, not that one.
I'm still waiting for the epoxy to kick.
That's when it stops being sticky to the touch.
Anyway, I finished My HMS Sussex the coast of Gibraltar in 1694, and all but 2 of the 500 crew members died.
That's terrible.
No toxic vapor readings.
I forgot how much I loved building models.
Ron and I used to build models all the time when we were kids, but then we started making real boats, and then he went off to sea in a real boat.
The irony, right? Technically, that's not irony.
Suddenly you seem to be a bit more upbeat about Ron leaving.
Because it's awesome! - Yeah.
- Chase seems altered.
It's euphoria.
It could be neurological.
- Chase? - Yeah? - Put down the Sussex.
- Okay.
We're gonna have to take you to the hospital to get a head C.
T.
Yes! That is awesome! Let's go! Come on, I'll drive.
The sky is such a different blue to the water.
I guess you'd call the sky more of a sky blue, and the water more of a greenish blue, at least today.
Are you saying I'm going to have to learn a whole new vocabulary by tomorrow? Yep, afraid so.
But there's a lot to learn.
Be patient.
I know that's not your strong suit.
I love a challenge.
Finish what you were saying about Emma.
Oh.
I do not like this frowning face as much as I like your smiling face.
I'm sorry.
It's just When I watch Emma and Cinco, they seem like such great kids, but it's hard to ignore the evidence right in front of my face, you know? Well, I know what you mean.
You've told me five times already that these dark stripes are just spaces between the boards, but they still feel like something I should step over.
Wait a second, I'm sorry.
Are you admitting I was right, you should've brought your cane, or saying I could be making this Emma situation worse than it is? The latter.
- Ah, okay.
- I like Emma.
But I also remember what I was like as a teenager.
On your left.
Your favorite sport in action.
They were going so fast.
Those bikes are moving considerably slower than you were in the mountains of France.
Well, speed sure looks more dangerous than it feels.
I don't think I'll ever get on another bike again.
Oh, I seriously doubt that.
But maybe you should go back to the hotel and rest for a while.
You've done a lot for your first day.
Yeah.
Yeah, please take me back.
Eyes on the drop.
Hey.
We're gonna get this guy.
I can feel it.
Paige is gonna get the whole thing on video.
- Yeah.
- Good.
But first I'm gonna tell him off myself.
I don't think you should approach him.
Yeah, we know nothing about this guy.
He could be dangerous.
He managed to get Hankmed sued.
I know.
And I know that outing Oz isn't gonna fix everything, but hopefully it's gonna make up for the stupid mistake of getting involved with him in the first place.
Why did you? I mean, the money was part of it.
I made more than I ever did waitressing Enough to buy my first car.
You're getting a car? We could've helped you with that.
I've never had my own car before, and this way, I'm not gonna have to bum rides from people, and autotrader made it so easy that I didn't have to ask anybody for help.
See? I just typed in all the features I wanted, and then I saved it, and I waited for them to send me an alert when my perfect car came through, which it did.
That's cool.
__ Well, there's always tomorrow.
Maybe.
But what if Oz is just playing me? What if what if he never shows up and I can't make this up to you guys? I feel like I have just made one mistake after another since I got here.
- Everybody makes mistakes.
- Emma, you're family.
You don't have to make anything up to us.
Yeah.
What about to Hank? Yeah.
Thanks for doing the follow-up.
No, it's good that you admitted Chase to the hospital.
I think until we figure out what's causing his altered behavior, then he shouldn't be working with chemicals.
Okay, Thank you, Divya.
Thank you for coming, doctor.
May I offer you a coffee or tea Something herbal, perhaps? Do you have ovaltine? I think that can be arranged.
Hansel Ovaltine.
So I imagine you're wondering why I called you here, yeah? You have a message from Hank.
Hey, it's me.
Uh, listen, I'm almost finished with this patient.
I'm sorry if I sounded overprotective when I left.
I just I don't like the idea of you venturing out alone yet As if I could stop you.
Anyway, I'll be back soon.
I thought he just said carpal tunnel or something, but now his pinky and ring finger are, like, totally numb.
That is not normal.
How are those needles gonna help? - Is he gonna lose his fingers? - Uh, that's unlikely.
Those two fingers you just mentioned are connected to the ulnar nerve.
This E.
M.
G.
will tell us if it's damaged.
Okay, you're gonna feel a little pinch.
I think Parker is hoping for a horrible prognosis so she can scare our parents into coming home.
Actually, I already called both of them.
Mom is only seven hours away, commercial, and dad and stepmonster have the jet.
My baby sister is still a bit of an optimist.
Look, Parker, if they didn't come home on my birthday when I was drugged out of my mind for all the Hamptons to see, I don't really think a little carpal tunnel is going to interrupt their vacays.
Will you please just tell her that I'll be fine? Well, I want a neurologist to go over these results, but from what I can see, there's no nerve damage.
Uh, Parker, could you give us a minute alone? Oh, my God, is it, like, sexually transmitted or something? Never mind.
Don't tell me.
I can't handle the truth.
Come on.
So Numbness can have many causes and may resolve on its own, but recreational drug use can result in numb extremities, which could signal serious neurological problems.
So you got to be honest with me, Cinco.
Do you do drugs? No.
I don't, okay? I really was dosed by someone else at that party when You had to inject my ass in order to save my ass.
Okay.
Okay, I'll schedule an MRI for first thing tomorrow.
Thank you.
You got it.
Charlotte? You okay? I, uh I called a couple times, and I didn't, uh Charlotte? Charlotte.
Oh, God.
Charlotte! She's two days post-op.
She's lost a significant amount of blood and could be going into hemorrhagic shock.
You should do a CBC, PT/PTT, ABG, and type and crossmatch four units and a head and neck C.
T.
Yeah, she may need a transfusion.
Wait.
Wait, no, no, no transfusions.
My ophthalmologist said something about them being bad for me.
Yes, a transfusion could activate your immune system, increasing the odds of your body rejecting the corneal transplant, but you may need more blood, and right now saving your life is more important.
Listen, I know you're scared, but it's the right thing to do.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Hey, Ev.
Um So, listen, it took all night, but Charlotte's stabilized.
It was, uh it was a rough one.
Anyway, sorry about having to cancel the Emma summit last night, but let's try to make it work tonight, okay? I will see you later.
Hank, I was just about to call you.
Cinco's worse.
He can't feel his hand, and Uh, you went into my bag? Where did you get these? You mean Labbie's heartworm pills? We got them at the kennel where he was boarded, and now I'm selling them on the doggie black market.
Oh, my God, you really think I'm some kind of horrible person, don't you? No, no, I don't think you're some kind of horrible person, but you've done some things that are more serious than you may know, like taking my Wait a second.
Cinco's dog has heartworm? - Yeah, why? - And Cinco's worse.
Yeah, he can't feel his hand.
Wait.
Do you think those two things are connected? I do.
And if I'm right, we may not have much time.
Come on.
- Ah - Cinco.
Hey.
Let me take a look.
Okay, okay, it looks weird, and it feels weirder.
Okay, it's cold.
And there's no pulse.
Hank, look, I do not want to lose my hand, okay? Cinco, don't worry.
Hank's gonna figure it out.
Well, can you figure it out faster, please? I'm trying.
Stay calm.
You're gonna be f Wait.
Here.
What? Dirofilariasis.
- What is that? - You have the same thing Labbie does.
- Come here.
Have a seat.
- Uh, wait.
Wait, wait.
I have I have heartworm? Yeah.
Well, something like that.
We're gonna take care of it right now.
How? Just give me your hand.
Put it right there.
Okay.
And this is Betadine.
Okay.
- What's that? - Lidocaine.
I'm gonna numb your wrist.
Okay, you're gonna feel a pinch.
Okay.
- Ooh.
- Okay.
Now I'm gonna make an incision.
How is that possible? Cinco and his dog must've both gotten insect bites at the same time, probably months ago.
That's how heartworm is transmitted.
In dogs, the larvae migrate to the heart and vessels.
In humans, they stay put.
Uh, guys, you may not want to watch this.
In humans, they stay put, and what? They grow into this.
Ugh.
Oh, my God.
Is that a worm? It's a worm.
Can you can you just get it out of me, please? Yes.
I need to go slow.
I don't want it to break and leave any in you.
Okay, that's fine.
Take your time, but just get it out.
I will.
See, the insects transmit the eggs, and this worm grew large enough that it was pressing on your ulnar nerve, causing pain and numbness, until, finally, it pressed on your artery, cutting off the circulation.
- And - Oh, God.
There's the worm.
That thing was living in my wrist? That was living in your wrist.
- That's so - Cool.
Okay, that's not at all what I was gonna say, but props on not vomiting, I guess.
Hank, thank you so much for figuring this out.
You're welcome.
I guess it's a good thing you went snooping in my bag.
Well, yeah, but this is getting to be a bad habit You guys coming to my rescue again, the dynamic duo.
Why did he check himself out of the hospital? And not answer his phone? Maybe he has a deadline on that boat, and he's trying to finish.
Or not.
Chase Why didn't you stay at the hospital and finish being evaluated? Oh, because I felt better.
And then I came here, and I didn't.
How do you feel now? Oh, uh, heavy And tired.
Have you been working on your boat? Yeah, a little.
But then I got, uh, dizzy and decided to sit down.
It's just so nice out here in the open water.
I just wanted to lower the main and drift for a while.
Chase, we have to get you back to the hospital as soon as we can.
He's seizing.
This doesn't make sense.
He's showing symptoms of organophosphate poisoning, and he's been exposed to styrene from the resin he uses to build his boat.
But the air monitor didn't show any chemical concentration.
The reading could be a mistake.
The mask could be defective.
I'll try to find it.
You call 911.
Chase was poisoned, but not by the styrene.
It was the model glue.
So they're gonna debride and irrigate the affected area, which will prevent any infection or foreign-body reaction.
So, basically, they're gonna "dewormify" your dirofilariasis.
Show-off.
And the whole thing shouldn't take more than an hour.
Well, Emma, if you want to bolt from worm man, now's your chance.
Well, I've dated a guy with a tattoo and another one with a nose ring, but never one who could spawn worms.
- I think you're a keeper.
- "Spawn worms.
" Okay, this stays between us.
Oh, yeah, you, me, and Instagram.
Just kidding.
Oh, what about Parker? She would want to know.
Especially not Parker.
Let's just wait till I'm out of surgery.
I don't know if you've noticed, but she can be a little high-strung.
This could push her into a full-blown breakdown, and the therapy bill's already high enough as it is.
Okay, well, in that case, it'll just be me and the worm in the waiting room.
I'm keeping him as a pet.
And I named him Cinco Jr.
, which, I guess, is technically seis.
Oh, I actually have to go.
- Someone's new car is here.
- Oh.
But I'll be back by the time you wake up.
Okay.
Hey, where are they dropping it off? - Uh, by the Jitney stop.
- Oh, great.
- I'll give you a lift.
- You're busy.
It's fine.
It's, like, 10 minutes away.
I'll take a cab.
Emma, I really want to believe you.
I really want you to believe me too, but for some reason, I don't think that's ever gonna happen.
Look, I really have to go.
It wasn't the big boats, Chase.
It was the little ones.
Yes, if you had worn your mask and monitor while building your model boats inside as you do with your larger ones outside, you wouldn't have been poisoned by the glue.
Maybe I went too far building the entire fleet.
Maybe you were missing your friend.
Maybe I like building boats.
Maybe we're not getting anywhere.
I looked up Ron's vlog.
I would like to show you something.
Look at this.
It's history Following the route Odysseus took back to Ithaca after the Trojan war.
Chase, you out there? You see this, buddy? It's better than anything I ever imagined.
Wish you were here to experience it.
Yeah, and I wish you were here to help me run the business.
We built this place together, and then he just took off and left me here alone.
That's messed up.
I never would have done anything like that to him.
Dreams can change.
People can change.
Ron looks happy.
Yeah, well, one of us should be.
I wonder if a friendship can be like an organism and adapt to adversity.
Sometimes friends go away or something changes between you, but if you're really friends, maybe the relationship can grow back stronger where it was broken Like a bone.
That's really nice.
Yes, it is.
That was very profound, Jeremiah.
I know that our friendship has changed.
But I do hope I won't get on a boat and sail away.
I'm glad to hear that.
Speaking of surprises, um I'd like to know what you think of Boris.
Boris? That's a very opaque question.
Why do you ask? Our triangulation is perfect.
I don't see how Oz can escape.
I don't see how he can escape.
Outing Oz isn't all this is about.
I know.
What else is this about? Gaining Emma's trust and her gaining ours, helping her turn things around.
It'll be easier for her to stop the lying - if she knows we support her.
- Of course.
Yeah.
It's Emma.
Film, film.
Hey.
Parker? You're Oz? Why would you be Oz? Ever since I was a kid, I've been a sucker for gossip.
Yeah, you are our mother's daughter.
And you know how much she loves Snarkhampton.
- Oh, so it's mom's fault.
- I'm not saying that.
Good, because you did it.
Parker, what were you thinking? First, I did it because I knew mom would read it.
And then she became such a fan.
And she calls me every morning to talk about it.
She calls you? We talk about the site and other stuff.
We've been talking, Cinco, really talking for the first time.
You got mom's attention.
But you did it at a lot of peoples' expense.
I'm sorry.
I didn't want to post the picture, but then I thought if mom saw it, she'd show up.
Please Don't hate me, William.
You're all I've got.
Here I got to say, you went about it pretty brilliantly.
I mean, I always knew you were smart.
I didn't know you were so sneaky.
Maybe I found my calling.
Oh, not a chance in hell.
We'll find another way for you to channel your wicked brilliance.
And, hey, if you call me "William" again, I'll kill you.
- Hi.
- Hi.
How was the big talk with Emma? Oh, it's tonight.
She had a busy day, but I think once she and I can sit face-to-face, we can really start talking.
What I wouldn't give for a busy day instead of stuck in this hospital bed.
It won't be for long.
And I have something for when you get out.
Present? Why didn't you say so? That's right.
Get in there.
My own cane that I've used for six years.
Why, you shouldn't have.
The box is new, so Look, I know it's not exactly romantic, but your recovery is gonna take patience.
This time you can't push yourself too hard too fast.
Hey, I would love to take it easy, but, you know, my business Stop.
Just just stop it.
Close your eyes.
Really? You're gonna steal my move now? Yeah, that's right.
I'm stealing your move.
Close 'em And listen.
I know you're a speed demon.
It's one of the many things I love about you.
I don't want to discourage that.
I just want you to be patient.
And I want to be with you every step of the way.
- Can I open my eyes now? - Yes, you can open your eyes.
I heard you.
Thank you.
That is the single most repulsive thing I have ever seen.
I know, but isn't it amazing? Lest we forget that Emma's brother is a doctor, nerves of steel run in the family.
They do, actually, yes.
Yeah, about that, I'm really sorry about how the picture of Cinco's butt played out.
I never meant for your brother to get in so much trouble.
Yeah.
Yeah, I know.
I am just really glad that it's over.
How did you get that picture? Emma took it.
She was my biggest source.
Is that the reason you even came to my party? No, no.
No, it's not.
No, but the photo op was part of it.
I I guess you're not that different from the girls around here after all.
I don't know which concerns me more That we're being summoned to see Boris or that you know what's going on and I don't.
I think you know which concerns you more.
Patience, Henry.
All in due time.
I'd be a lot more patient if you just tell me why we're here.
No.
I think you'll both be in for a surprise.
Huh? Ah.
Here we are.
Jeremiah.
Hello, Evan.
THank you all for coming.
Let's get right to it, shall we? Hankmed has been operating on this property for several years, but I'm only now seeing it's not just the sum of the parts, but the parts themselves that make your company so special.
Ms.
Katdare, I'm grateful to you for introducing me to the notion of orphan diseases.
You're welcome.
And Dr.
Sa Jeremiah, your most thorough explanation of how research centers operate was inspiring, to say the least.
I thank you.
Oh, my pleasure, Boris.
Evan R.
Lawson, I'd like to thank you for bringing me your Hanklab business opportunity.
Your due diligence and attention to detail was most impressive.
No problem.
Hank, let me thank you for, um everything you've done for me and my family.
You're very welcome.
I am purchasing Hamptons Heritage from Symphony Health Systems.
The paperwork should be done shortly, and Wait.
You're buying the hospital the whole hospital? Yeah, as of this month.
And I would like all of you to serve on the hospital's board of directors.
I would need to rely on your extensive knowledge.
And while I understand you all have full-time employment, this would entail a generous stipend.
Jeremiah has already agreed.
Ms.
Katdare? Thank you, Boris.
Uh, it's quite an offer and an honor.
Excellent.
Evan, what do you say? I say yes.
Hell, yes.
Hell, yes.
And, Hank.
Um, it is quite an offer and quite an amazing commitment you've made to this community.
But I'm afraid my answer's no.
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
Then it would seem you're excused from the remainder of this conversation.
Okay.
Well, look at you.
Yeah.
Look at me.
Who knew you had such excellent taste in cars? I thought you would like it.
I do.
I figured that your car brought you a pretty good life, and I'm just hoping for a little bit of the same.
Well, I have no doubt it will.
Listen I'd love for us to talk about life.
We need to clear some things up.
Yeah.
Yeah, I would love that.
That sounds great.
Oh, do you mean right now? I did.
I did, but you seem pretty excited to take your new car for a spin, so, uh, let's have dinner later.
- We could talk then.
- Great.
Evan will be able to be there too.
Sounds good.
Thanks.
Yeah.
- Bye.
- Okay.
Bye.
- Emma, your seat belt! - Got it.
Hi.
This is Emma.
Leave a message.
Emma, dinner's here! And after our Emma summit, you and I are gonna have a Hank summit, and you are gonna tell me about Boris.
Damn it.
Everything ok? Emma took her new car for a spin.
She didn't come back.
So? Did you call her? Yeah, she's not answering her cell.
Let's go to her room.
I did.
It's empty.
Huh? All her stuff is gone.
And so is she.