Grey's Anatomy s21e15 Episode Script

Bust Your Windows

1
MEREDITH: Hospitals have a
long list of unspoken rules.
Ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh ♪
- Hey.
- Hey.
- Who are you?
- Oliver.
Blue's med-school roommate Harrison
is my girlfriend's cousin's boyfriend.
I see.
Never say, "It's quiet,"
unless you want to be blamed
when all the pagers go off.
If your attending is
standing, you better be, too.
And if you finish the
coffee in the lounge,
it's on you to refill it.
Ooh. That wind's really picking up.
Uh, will you take down
the patio umbrella?
Already done.
Hey. Um, I was thinking.
What if we ordered
from Manzani's tonight?
- Date night?
- Yeah, pop open a bottle of Malbec.
Oh! We can watch that movie
that Altman recommended.
Mm-hmm. Yeah. Or
So sweet ♪
you could, uh [CHUCKLES]
quiz me on the boards.
That sounds like a
job for a co-resident.
Yeah, but I don't know them very well.
Well, get to know them. I
already passed my boards.
Ye Which is why I
could use your advice.
Here's some don't invite your wife
on a date that involves flashcards.
No one tells you these rules,
but you break them at your peril.
Do you like dogs?
- Yeah. You thinking of getting a dog?
- [LAUGHS] No.
There are a couple of
Pugs who moved next door.
And I'm not a dog person, but
I'm taking a liking to them.
And their owner is lovely.
Recently divorced.
Okay. Now I see where this is going.
A-And she's a florist. And
Catherine loves her orchids.
- You may also.
- I'm sure she's great,
but I-I'm really focused
on work right now, okay?
- Well, suit yourself.
- [TELEPHONE RINGS]
Hey. Uh It's a thank-you for
I haven't talked to Catherine
about your remediation.
I mean, I tried, and
then I just got a sense
that meddling would
do more harm than good.
Yeah. No. I understand.
- Thanks again for trying.
- I did have an idea.
Adams! You are in the clinic today.
- What? Helm said I was in the ICU.
- Plans change. Let's go.
Okay.
Who the hell is Oliver?!
My old roommate Harrison's
girlfriend's cousin's boyfriend.
That clears things up.
You might want to hurry.
Otherwise, we're gonna miss it.
What is he doing in our house?!
Well, he is interviewing
at Seattle Pres.
- I told him he can crash with us.
- Did you think about telling me?
I forgot. I'm sorry.
- He'll be out in a few days.
- A few days?
Does this mean I should tell
you if I rent the room out?
You're looking for a
roommate without me?!
Short term. On Retreat Rentals.
It'll pay for our utilities.
I was thinking of asking
Lucas to move back in!
- It's my house, too!
- [LOCKER SLAMS SHUT]
You might want to retreat yourself.
Hey, I tried to do an I&D
on the Bartholin abscess,
but one of your OB-GYN
trainees beat me to it.
Are you sure you need me here?
Okay. I didn't ask for you.
That's Dr. Webber's doing.
Dr. Webber moved me to the clinic?
Sorry I'm late. Had to
yell at the president.
- Of the hospital?
- I think of the United States.
- Where can I be of service?
- Uh, bed three.
Teenager with recurrent abdominal pain.
Mm-hmm.
You're working here today?
Well, with my busy schedule,
I can't always get to church,
so sometimes I do
my tithing right here.
For which we are very grateful.
I could be your intern for the day
put in orders, update your charts.
Hm. Well, let's see
if you can keep up.
Who invites people into your house
without giving you a heads-up?
Well, you invited him to live
with you without asking Mika.
You used to sleep with him.
When did this become about me?
You throw mistakes in my
face, I throw them in yours.
Things must be going pretty well then
if you're thinking about
asking Adams to move back in.
Just because my relationship
exploded like a volcano
doesn't mean I can't be happy for you.
- GIRL: Mommy!
- BOY: Whoa!
It's a bird. It's a plane.
WOMAN: Look!
It's the hot window washer
looking like an absolute snack.
- [EXCITED CHATTER]
- CHILDREN: Hi!

GIRL: Hi!
[LAUGHTER]

- Hi.
- Hi.
- Here you go.
- Thank you.
Hey, co-resident. I mean Helm.
Uh, how's it goin'?
Four patients have already
puked by, near, and on me.
[LAUGHS]
Uh, hey. You talk to Schmitt lately?
- How's he doing?
- Loves Tex-Mex.
- The coffee sucks.
- [LAUGHING] The coffee sucks. The
Hey, you, uh you catch
the Seattle Storm last night?
I haven't been outside
in the last 20 hours.
I slept in the on-call room.
No, I meant the women's basketball team.
- They're 14 and 3
- I don't have time for sports.
[SCOFFS]
- Yousef Farid.
- You're so bad.
[LAUGHS] Age 9. Two days post-op
from a Meckel's diverticulum resection
and small-bowel anastomosis.
- Move your hand! I can't see!
- Mom said I could have a turn!
You're blocking the screen! Let go!
You just made me lose the dagger!
Okay. Turn it off. Listen to the doctor.
My husband picked a great
time to travel for work. Sorry.
Aw. That's okay.
Can we listen to your belly, son?
WOMAN ON P.A.: Nurse Patterson to Neuro.
Nurse Rachael Patterson to Neuro.
- No bowel sounds.
- YUSUF: Can I go home?
We need to make sure
that your intestines are woken up first.
Passing gas is a good sign
that you're not
experiencing complications.
Well, he's an expert at farting.
- Shut up!
- You shut up, fart face!
You're the one who's
always in the bathroom!
Because I have to get in
there before you stink it up!
Okay. Seriously, you two. Safi, go out.
Wait for me in the waiting area
and do not move until I get there.
Thank you.
So you think this is
gonna be a few more days?
- It's hard to say.
- I want to go home and see my dog.
Did you hear about the superhero
climbing the hospital walls?
Like Spider-Man?
Yeah, this one wears a cape,
and he's only here twice a year, so
- ELHAM: Wow!
- you're lucky.
Ohh! Watch for him at your window.
- Okay.
- Yeah.
And we'll come back
and check on you, okay?
- Okay. Thank you.
- Sure.
NAVY: Should I text him back?
- I don't want to seem desperate.
- You are desperate.
LUCAS: Navy Sutherland, 14.
Has been experiencing
lower abdominal pain,
nausea, and occasional vomiting.
Her labs show iron-deficiency anemia.
HCG is negative. I suspect
a complicated UTI with pyelonephritis.
How about we back it up a little bit?
Hi. I'm Dr. Fox.
I'm so sorry to know
you're not feeling well.
Not as sorry as I am.
I threw up in her bed this morning.
She's staying at my house while
her parents are on a cruise.
My mom yelled at me to go to
the doctor's from a bar in Corfu.
And my mom said to call
if anything serious.
[GROANS] It's not right.
Well, let me check you out and see.
Now, I'm going to examine you,
and if you feel any pain,
- let me know, okay?
- [CELLPHONE DINGING]
- Okay.
- Alright.
- Oh, my God! It's him again!
- Him who?
Caleb Scott wants me
to tutor him in algebra.
- I think he likes me.
- Or he just sucks at algebra.
May I touch you? Alright.
[INHALES SHARPLY, GROANS]
Ooh. Suprapubic tenderness.
Yeah, I'll go order an MRI.
How about we do a simple exam first?
Go find me an ultrasound machine.
- Thank you.
- Yes, ma'am.
- Now tell me about this Caleb.
- [GIGGLES]
- Oh! Uh, Dr. Ndugu!
- Yeah.
I wanted to take advantage
of your focus on work.
I have two cardio consults
on the fourth floor.
- Well, say no more.
- I'll send you their MRNs.
Yeah, next time, Altman and Hunt
should stagger their time off.
Yeah, well, they are married.
I'm sure they deserve a break.
Well, I'm exhausted from their vacation.
I just need a normal workday.
Uh, could you please sign off
on Mrs. McCotter's discharge?
Whoa! I thought she
needed at-home oxygen
set up before she leaves.
- BEAU: No, no, no, no! Ohh!
- JULES: That doesn't look good.
Oh, my God! Ohh! Whoa! Ohh!
RICHARD: He's losing
control of that rig!
- Oh, my God!
- [ALL SCREAMING]
I'm Dr. Ndugu. Can
you tell me your name?
- [GROANS] Beau. Beau Caraway.
- We'll need help extricating him!
Tell the fire department
they'll need something
to cut all of this off!
Can you tell me where
you feel pain, Beau?
- My neck.
- Okay.
Millin, help me pull this table over!
You jump up there and
stabilize his neck.
- Be careful.
- Dr. Webber!
There's something wrong with my mom!
You. Help me out?
Go. We got this.
- Okay. Normal day, my ass!
- [EXCITED CHATTER]
- A chair flew into her.
- Where does it hurt?
My stomach.
It's like the wind knocked out of me.
Okay. Griffith, grab a gurney.
We're gonna have to get her downstairs.
- Can I help?
- No, no, we got this, son.
Okay. Let's Let's get her up.
You keep an eye on your brother, okay?
And just tell him
I'll be back soon, okay?
And, please try not to argue.
RICHARD: Okay. Let's go.
- Okay? Try not to argue.
- Let's go.
JULES: You're doing just fine, Beau.
WINSTON: Alright. Let's hold him steady.
Good. Try not to move.
[CELLPHONE DINGS]
Do you think a smiley
face means something?
Well, it could be flirty
or self-deprecating.
I don't know what that means.
Back in my day, we were more direct.
Boys asked you out on a date.
You said yes or no.
There were no smiley faces,
fruits, or vegetables.
If you wanted to talk to somebody,
you just climbed up a tree
and knocked on the window.
You want me to go to his house?
And what? Barf on his bed?
- [CHUCKLES]
- Alright, Navy.
Can you lie back and lift your
shirt to expose your stomach?
Wait. You're not doing
my ultrasound, are you?
LUCAS: Yeah. It won't
hurt. Just a little cold.
Dr. Adams, could you check on the labs
from the patient in
bed 1 for me, please?
Yeah. Yeah. I can do that after this.
Uh, Dr. Adams. Excuse
us one moment, Navy.
A moment, please.
Uh, Dr. Fox, I can multitask.
Navy is a 14-year-old girl.
To her, you're just another cute boy.
I don't understand.
She's clearly uncomfortable
with you doing her ultrasound.
So if you want to be useful, go away.
Far. Far away.
[SIREN WAILS IN DISTANCE]
BLUE: We heard they were
bringing all the injured
from the peds floor to the E.R.
WINSTON: You need some extra hands?
Well, I'm not sure if I need
six of 'em, but come on in.
We have a blunt trauma to the abdomen.
We're doing a FAST exam now.
- Can somebody start an I.V. here?
- I'm on it.
There is a small amount of
pelvic fluid right there.
- Is that bad?
- Well, the impact of the chair
might have caused an internal injury.
We need to do a CT scan to know more.
One of you help Griffith
get her down to CT.
- Yeah, I'll do it.
- No problem.
Well, you decide, but make it fast.
Hey. Look. There is only
one way to solve this.
Yeah. Chief resident pulls rank.
- Rock-paper-scissors.
- What? No. No.
Mm-hmm. [CHUCKLES]
Don't smile at me.
Can someone check on
Safi and Yusuf, please?
- Yeah. Helm and Warren.
- Got it.
Okay. Yusuf's post-op
from a bowel resection.
- And he has ileus, so
- So he needs to walk. Yeah. We got it.
BEN: Yeah. Got it.
I really hope my boys
don't destroy your hospital.
Well, that's already been covered.
ELHAM: Okay.
Fallopian tubes and ovaries look normal,
but the uterus is filled with blood.
- When was her last menstrual cycle?
- She hasn't had one yet.
Do you think it's an imperforate hymen?
We could do a pelvic exam.
- [CELLPHONE BUZZING]
- Hang on.
This is Dr. Fox.
What? I'll be right there.
Window washer crashed into the hospital.
- Wha Any injuries?
- One on the way to surgery.
But, you know, I need to go
deal with this. Can you
- I'll look for the obstruction.
- Thank you.
I'm sorry. Where do
you think you're going?
Uh, I'm your intern.
Child, I don't need any
help dialing insurance.
Stay with Dr. Bailey.
I may not have a
president on speed dial,
but I am your boss.
I just want to impress her,
but now she won't let
me near the patient,
and now she's not even here.
Do you really think you can
get her to change her mind
about your remediation? I couldn't.
MAN: Where do you need me?
Can you take over stabilizing his neck?
strapped in.
Someone bring me a vitals monitor!

[BEAU GROANS]
MAN: The area below is cordoned off.
Securing rig!
Thank you. Alright.
I'm going to put these on
you to monitor your vitals.
BEAU: Whatever you need. Please do it.
Alright, they're heading
up to the roof right now
to cut power to the platform
before we can cut him down.
Be careful up there, Millin.
- I'm two feet above the ground.
- Two more than I want to be.
We managed to get ahold
of your emergency contact.
- She's going to be here soon.
- [GROANS] Hopefully not too soon.
She'll freak out if
she sees me like this.
Oh, I knew the wind off the Sound
was gusty this morning.
But it's pediatrics day, you know?
I didn't want to let the kids down.
We're trying to get you out.
Okay? Just hang in there.
- No pun intended.
- [CHUCKLES]
Well, if my chest didn't feel
like it was being crushed,
I'd say, "No rush."
MAN: We're ready to move him
as soon as the power's cut!
BEAU: Oh, man. I'm pretty
sure I missed a spot, too.
I don't think anyone's gonna notice.
Yeah, well "streak-free shine."
That was my dad's mantra.
Yeah. He retired last year.
He trained you to take
over the family business?
[GROANS] He tried to keep me out.
Said he wished his kids could work
inside buildings instead of on them.
So I went into accounting.
I did his books for five years
before I convinced him
to let me go out with him.
I loved it from the moment I
stepped foot on the platform.
- [RAPID BEEPING]
- His stats are dropping!
How we doing, Beau? How we doing?
- He's out.
- We need to intubate him.
- Give me that chair.
- Wait. He's upright!
We don't have time to get him down.
Somebody get me an LMA right now!
[RAPID BEEPING]
She's all set. You can start the
You already did. Of course.
Why ask my opinion?
My friend texted me at 1:00 a.m.
when Oliver's rental fell through.
Sorry I forgot to text.
Like you forget to put
the laundry in the dryer.
I don't forget.
You hover by the washer like a vulture.
Because you're not the only
person who has dirty laundry.
- Clearly!
- Scans are up.
- Okay. What do we see?
- Uh, free fluid in the pelvis.
No obvious solid organ
or intestinal damage.
Good. Griffith? Next steps?
I think we should do a
diagnostic laparoscopy,
get a better look.
Agreed. Let's book an O.R.
Alright.
Alright, Millin. I need vascular access.
- I'm trying!
- Alright.
Once we get him down,
we need to move fast!
Oh, my God! Beau!
WINSTON: Ma'am, I need you to stay back!
I'm Leah Caraway. They called me.
Okay, I understand, but we're
about to get your son down
and we need room to put
him on a gurney, okay?
He's not my son! He's my husband!
Oh. Sorry.
MAN: Power's off! Clear to cut him out.
Alright! This is it!
Everybody prepare to move!
Beau!

Oh, my God!
WINSTON: Damn it. Something
must have lacerated the carotid.
No! You have to do something!
Ma'am, I need you to step back. Please.
It seems a piece of glass got stuck.
I'm holding pressure.
Alright. Alert the
O.R. we're on the way!
Is he gonna be okay?!
We're gonna do everything we can, okay?
Someone get Mrs. Caraway
to another waiting area.
I love you. I love you so much.
[KNOCK ON DOOR]
Hey, Dr. Bailey, since you don't need me
and Dr. Fox left, should I see
if anyone needs help in the Pit?
I don't know what you're talking about.
I need all the help I can get. Come on.
Alright. Navy. How you doing?
- Is it cancer?
- N-No.
Oh, my gosh. Is it menopause?
- [CHUCKLES] Definitely not.
- No.
So, you have what's called
a transverse vaginal septum.
That sounds bad. Are
you sure it's not cancer?
Well, it's an abnormal formation
of the reproductive tract.
- [STAMMERS]
- Uh, not cancer.
So you have been
getting your periods.
But the septum, which is
like a wall in the vagina,
has trapped the blood in your uterus.
- Oh, my gosh. I'm gonna throw up.
- No, no.
- Can you fix it?
- Yes!
But I want to consult with the OB-GYN
and talk to your parents
before we solidify a plan.
Oh, my gosh.
Do you think I can still
tutor Caleb on Friday?
Or should I cancel on him maybe?
Uh, look. One step at a time, okay?
So just page OB-GYN and get an MRI.
- Alright.
- [NAVY GROANS]
What a day, right?
Window washer through the window.
Who'd have thought? It's pretty
scary if you think about it.
I mean, you know, you're just sitting
there minding your own business.
All of a sudden, bam! You're just
I'm trying to read Yusuf's chart.
Think he's gonna try
and get out of walking?
Every kid does.
It's just a matter of how.
Debater. Biter. Screamer.
Oh, um, Matt Lanier needs an NG tube.
One of us should talk to his parents
while the other takes Yusuf.
Um
- YUSUF: No, she didn't!
- SAFI: Yes, she did!
I told you the battery is
low, and Dad might call!
- Damn it!
- [CHUCKLES]
YUSUF: She made you leave
because you called me "fart face"!
She wouldn't have been
there if you were nice!
I wouldn't have to call you a fart face
if you just weren't a fart face! God!
- You have siblings?
- Nope.
- SAFI: Yusuf, just lay there
- Yeah.
and fart like the doctor told you!
YUSUF: You're not the boss of me!
I swear I get hit with
a new lawsuit every time
I walk into that damn hospital.
How is Navy doing?
Ah. Well, I'd hoped
there was a new treatment
for transverse septum
since I first encountered
it as a resident,
but all we have is the
same medieval nonsense.
So what is the protocol?
Well, interventional
radiology places a drain
through the abdominal
wall into the uterus.
It'll sit there for a few
weeks collecting blood.
In the meantime, we'll
give her contraceptives
to stop the period, and
then we'll fix the septum.
So hang a bag of blood
outside her body for weeks.
That child is not equipped.
I wish there was another way.
- I'll find it. D
- Okay.
The OB attending couldn't
find an alternative.
What makes you think you can?
- There has to be something out there.
- Then find it.
Uh, Dr. Fox, I don't
You think I've been oblivious
to your antics all day?
You want to impress me, Dr. Adams?
Do something impressive.

Ca
There is significant
tissue loss in his carotid.
Potts scissors.
- JULES: So we're adding a shunt?
- Why?
To secure blood flow to the brain.
That would be correct if his
other carotid wasn't intact.
So we're going straight to a repair?
- It's more efficient.
- It's also more risky.
Not if we work fast. Vessel loops.
Are you sure?
Alright. Watch closely.
[THUD]
Do you know how much
longer this is gonna take?
- Do you have somewhere to be?
- [CELLPHONE BUZZES]
Okay. Look. She didn't even like him
until she thought he liked her.
- I don't care.
- He just
He asked me if I wanted
to go see a movie later.
And And 20 years from now,
she won't even remember his name.
Yeah, but she'll remember your name
and whether you were looking
out for her or just yourself.
[SCOFFS] You can't predict the future.
Hey. Uh What are you doing here?
I might kill Kwan.
Well, I thought you
two were getting along.
We did, but ever since Mika
left, he has been impossible!
- Well, she was your buffer.
- What? No.
She's just loud, always
talking, full of energy.
I didn't really pay attention to Kwan
Oh, she was a buffer.
Well, I'd love to see
her try to buffer this.
He invited a stranger
into our home to live!
- Did did he know him?
- I'm not here for logic.
Sorry. I'm just, uh
I'm trying to find
something that doesn't exist.
Do you think it would be weird next year
when I'm still an intern?
I thought Webber was
working it out with Dr. Fox.
It's not exactly going as planned,
and there's only a month
left of the year, so
Maybe it won't be that different.
At least you won't have to
be around Kwan all the time.
Look, I really need to get back to work.
- Yeah.
- Thanks.
WOMAN ON P.A.: Dr. Minkler to Oncology.
Dr. Nancy Minkler to Oncology.
[CLEARS THROAT]
- I need help.
- From ?
The Surgeon General.
- Yusuf?
- He is refusing to walk.
- Debater, screamer, or biter?
- None of the above.
As soon as he found out
his mom needed surgery,
he burst into tears.
- Aw. Poor guy.
- Now he won't stop.
Help.
- He's 9, right?
- Yeah. Why?
Uh Yeah.
He probably takes bribes.
Yeah.
I want Mom.
We'll let you see her as soon as we can.
- What if she's dead?
- Your mom isn't dead.
- We don't really know that.
- Really?
Still distended. No bowel sounds.
You know what could really
take your mind off of things?
I don't wanna walk.
I bet that Peng-y would really love it.
- He says he's good.
- [SIGHS]
Come on. Look. Motion is lotion.
Moving around will make you feel better
and tell us if your surgery worked.
- It doesn't hurt that much.
- He's waiting for the superhero.
He only comes twice a year.
Oh, uh, he's not coming today.
He crashed
His superhero mobile while
fighting the bad guys.
What if he can get it
fixed and comes back?
I'm not leaving until I see him.
[SIGHS]
- Australia!
- Are you going on a trip?
No. There's case reports in Australia.
They make an incision in
the posterior vaginal wall
laparoscopically and use suction
and irrigation to remove the blood.
No drains. No bags. Minimal scarring.
[SIGHS] Is this doable?
Yeah. Look. I don't see why not.
Uh, Adams, you found it.
You will do the procedure.
- By myself?
- With my assistance.
Um, and if he does well,
would you consider
keeping him with his class?
This again?!
Look, I punch above my
weight in every discipline
surgical skills, bedside manner,
diagnostics, ABSITE scores.
Look, I know I made a
mistake with Sam Sutton,
and I'll think about him every
day for the rest of my life.
Isn't that punishment enough?
Let's see how you do. Then we'll talk.

Hm.
Thank you, Dr. Bailey.
[CHUCKLES] If we're gonna go down,
might as well do it fighting.
[DOOR OPENS]
GREGORY: Dr. Ndugu, the patient's
wife's asking for an update.
Alright. Tell her it's going well.
I'll talk to her myself
when we're done here.
[CHUCKLES]
You thought she was his mother.
In my defense, he's probably,
what, 30? And she's
I don't think you want to
make that guess out loud.
There's a sizable difference.
Well, my roommate
dated a guy who was 100.
What? How old is your roommate? Heparin.
Hm. It's still a 20-year difference.
Oh, well, they didn't care
until, you know, he died.
But the heart wants
what the heart wants.
Alright. I am done with
the proximal anastomosis.
Let's test for blood flow.
Doppler.
Anything?
Yeah. No. There's no blood flow
going to the brain from this side.
- There must be a clot.
- Page neuro!
No, there's no time.
I have to remove it myself.
Fogarty catheter.

He could stroke out if we
don't get the clot in seconds.
Are you sure you don't
want me to page neuro?

- Dr. Ndugu!
- I'm sure.
'Cause I'm done.
Uh, Doppler, please.

[WARBLING]

RICHARD: Spleen looks good.
And let's move to the stomach.
SIMONE: Moving the omentum.
BLUE: Following with the camera.
[STERNLY] Griffith I am moving in.
Say it louder.
Well, I just wanted to make sure
in case you, uh, had
other plans for this area.
Stomach looks good.
Looks unremarkable.
Well, I concur. Let's move to the colon.
Griffith, are you okay to move on?
I'm already providing
access to the colon, so, yes.
Well, I just didn't want to
misinterpret your actions.
Ah. Got it. It's a mesenteric tear.
Kwan, step away from the table.
Liz, take the camera, please.
Look, I've been here since 4:00 a.m.,
covering other people's shifts.
I'm already tired,
and now I'm distracted
because of whatever the hell is
going on between the two of you.
That's not fair to Ms. Farid.
Kwan, go find something else to do.
Now!

How is he? How's my Beau?
He's stable.
Ohh! Oh! Oh, thank God.
Yeah. But we do need to
evaluate his neurological status.
We can't do that until he wakes up.
Right. Right.
You know, I spent years of my life
watching my friends
meet their partners
fall in love.
By the time I met Beau,
I I had given up.
I loved my dog and my loft
sleeping sideways.
But he pursued me.
And he wouldn't take no for an answer.
Eventually I realized, well, why not?
Beau makes me happy.
And there's not enough
in the world that does.
You know?
Yeah. I do.

Listen. Again, I'm really
sorry about earlier.
Ohh. No. I
I-I've gotten used to the whispering,
people assuming that I'm his mother.
Well, we're gonna do
everything we can to help him.
- Okay?
- Thank you.
You got it.
Oh, uh, before I forget,
his parents called,
and they'll be here soon.
Oh. Right.
You know, I I'm gonna
go wait in the cafeteria.
His mom is not a fan.

[KEYBOARD CLACKING]
You gonna get me
kicked out of here, too?
- Wasn't my fault.
- I need those O.R. hours.
I'm behind on all those
days that I took off
for Molly's surgery.
Do you know what it's like to be a woman
and see a stranger in your house?
Oliver could have been a
serial killer for all I knew.
- He is a good guy. He went to Penn.
- I don't care where he went.
You treat our home like
it's your bachelor pad!
You play video games at all hours.
You leave glasses everywhere.
I can't plan what room I'm
gonna be in when I get thirsty.
You leave moldy food in the fridge.
Well, at least I'm not kissing
my boyfriend all over the house.
No one wants a couple
making out across the breakfast table!
- [CELLPHONE BUZZING AND DINGING]
- Ms. Farid's awake.
Mom's gonna be mad if you're lying.
They're really here, and
they want to talk to you.
- [DEEP VOICE] Yusuf Farid?
- Yes?
Uh, I
I am Super Surgeon.
And this is my friend, Dr. Whipple.
We
We need your help
protecting the hospital
from the evil robots!
Yeah. Right. Yeah.
And they're everywhere.
And, um, they look like this.
Mm-hmm. And you freeze them
by tagging them with
the Bandages of Bravery!
But there is only one
way to destroy them.
- You must toot
- [LAUGHS]
and engulf them in your powerful gas.
- Do you accept this mission?
- I do!

Are these robots really dangerous?
Oh, yes. They may appear
silent, but they are deadly.
[LAUGHTER]
Away!
Oh, get this first one.

- Superheroes coming through!
- TARYN: To the left!
BEN: There's one!
LUCAS: So you still
haven't sent Caleb the text?
- I know. It's so stupid.
- No. No, no, no. I get it.
You don't want to make one wrong move
- [CELLPHONE DINGS]
- and have it follow you forever.
[LAUGHS]
But, uh, if you're not
comfortable texting him,
maybe he's not the one for you.
[SCOFFS] Every boy makes me nervous.
I mean, it's not like
I've done anything with
Oh, my gosh. Why am I telling you this?
[LAUGHS] Don't worry.
I have four sisters.
I am very good at girl talk.
Okay. You are all prepped
for your procedure.
I'll see you in the
operating room, okay?
Uh, I thought Dr. Bailey
was doing my surgery.
Yeah, she'll be there, too.
And you'll be the one
vacuuming the blood
out of my [HUSHED] v-vagina?
Well, your vaginal wall.
It's a laparoscopic incision.
I'll have a camera and

Uh

Oh, wow. Uh, I'm being paged
for an emergency craniectomy.
Is that, like, on a brain?
It's technically the skull.
Ahh. They really need
me, so, uh, I-I gotta go.
But you'll be in good
hands with Dr. Bailey, okay?

WOMAN ON P.A.: Nurse
Cade, extension 2219.
Nurse Emma Cade, extension 2219.
How's he doing?
Uh, no expanding hematoma.
The post-op MRI looks great.
- No sign of stroke.
- Alright. Good.
Earlier in the O.R., I, um
I wasn't trying to second-guess you.
I just hadn't seen that before.
- Good thing I have.
- [CHUCKLES]
You like to pretend that
you're all old-school
and you never take any risks,
but you just walked a
tightrope without a net.
I would never walk a tightrope
with or without a net.
I-I don't like heights.
I avoid them like the plague.
Well, it's a metaphorical tightrope.
It's different with surgery.
I've built up the confidence
after years of practice.
You'll get there, too.
Okay, but what about the Space Needle
or Rainier Square
or or the observation
deck at Columbia Center?
- No, no, definitely not.
- [STAMMERS]
Okay. Will you come with me?
I'm gonna say no to a second location.
Oh, we're not gonna leave
the building. I promise!
- Alright.
- Okay.
And the diagnostic surgery
revealed a small tear
in the abdominal vessel.
No wonder my stomach felt
it'd been ripped apart.
We were able to repair the wound.
You should be able to
go home in a few days.
- [KNOCK ON DOOR]
- [DOOR OPENS]
Are you up for a visitor?
- Mom!
- Safi.
Are you okay?
I'm okay. Glad to see you and
your brother didn't kill each other.
You didn't kill him?
He's somewhere trying to fart on robots.
He's on a supervised walk
with a couple of doctors.
I'm really sorry we fought.
I-I didn't mean for you to get hurt.
I'll be nicer. I promise.
Habibi. This is not your fault, okay?
Siblings fight. You should have seen
me and your Uncle
Omar when we were kids.
Do you
Your jiddo threatened
to put us on the street.
We realized that fighting
was a waste of time
and that we could talk to
each other like normal people.
Come. Give me a hug.
Do you think someday Yusuf
will be a normal person?
What happened to being nicer, huh?
Sorry. Ohh.

[GASPS] And there's another one!
Can you try to destroy
him with your powerful gas?
- [CELLPHONE DINGS]
- I don't have to.
Oh. Possible appendicitis.
Uh, Super Surgeon is needed in the E.R.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
- Can we keep fighting the robots?
Well, they might need Dr. Whipple, too.
Your specialty is the pancreas.
I got this. Over and out.
Huh-huh.
She doesn't like you, does she?
- She's just mad my cape is cooler.
- [LAUGHS]
- [FART]
- [GASPS]
Did I do it?!
- [LAUGHS]
- Are they dead?!
You did! You beat the evil robots!
[LAUGHS] Come on. Let's get you to bed.

WINSTON: Listen. I've been up here
many times. I don't have to see it.
When was the last
time you were up here?
Monday. A patient was
medevacked from Lopez Island.
Okay, so you were just,
like, waiting in a glass box,
and then you ran out onto
a helipad for 30 seconds?
That doesn't count.
Okay. I'm good back here.
Oh, my God! T-There's a guy
trying to steal a lady's purse!
What?
I just wanted you to know ♪
[STIFLES LAUGH]
I just wanted you to know ♪
[STIFLES LAUGH]
You're not funny.
Okay. Wait, wait, wait,
wait, wait, wait, wait!
You don't have to look down, but just
Look!
It's darkest before the dawn ♪
But I'm headed towards the light ♪
I'll find my way back home ♪
Don't you worry, dear ♪
Do you know what a carillon is?
No.
It's like this big set of
hanging bells, usually in a tower,
and you play them like a giant keyboard.
- You play?
- Played. Reluctantly. In college.
It it fulfilled an arts requirement.
But the bell tower became
my favorite place on campus.
Had a great view.
When you looked out,
everything that was
overwhelming on the ground,
the pressures and the
people and the problems,
just seemed smaller.
I mean, look what you miss
when you never take in the view.
It'll be alright ♪
It's darkest before the
dawn, but I'm headed ♪
If you get past the vertigo, it's nice.
Yeah, it's kind of cold, too.
Here.
Don't you worry, dear ♪
- You don't have to.
- No. It's it's fine.
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
Standing here ♪
You'll still be standing here ♪
[CELLPHONES BUZZING AND DINGING]
Oh. Beau's been extubated.
Yeah. We should check
on his neuro status.
I'll find my way back home ♪
It'll be alright ♪
- Oh, you can hang onto it if you want.
- No. I'm good. Thank you.
- What, you two take a field trip?
- Oh, we just went to the roof.
What? Medevac? Trauma?
Just checking out the view up there.
It is lovely.
But you need to be careful.
Never know what could happen up there.
Uh, the window washer woke up,
so we're gonna check check on him.
Good night, Dr. Webber.

[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]
WOMAN ON P.A.:
Sandra Wynn to the Admin Building.
Sandra Wynn to the Admin Building.
Took care of her post-op check.
Thank you.
I'm sorry.
About the whole Oliver thing. I
Next time, I'll make sure to tell you.
I almost got out my pepper spray.
No, I owe you an apology, too.
I didn't realize it was hard
for you watching me and Lucas.
Yeah, a lot of things have
been hard since Molly left,
but I got over her once.
I could do it again.
Adams can move in.
What happened to Retreat Rentals?
I didn't say he could stay for free.
Are you sure you'll be
okay with him being around?
We'll be better about the PDA.
And I will be better about
leaving glasses everywhere.
- No, you won't.
- Yeah, you're right.
[LAUGHS]
But I'm serious, though.
Adams is paying for utilities.
Navy, you did great.
We were able to remove all
of the blood from your uterus
and open your septum.
We're just waiting for a bed
to transfer you over to the hospital.
Yeah, I just updated your parents.
They should be boarding
a plane right now.
They'll be here in the morning.
Where's Bella?
Um, she went to a movie with her sister.
She can't do anything
for me here anyways.
Dr. Adams. So how did the procedure go?
I thought you had an
emergency skull surgery.
Yeah. I-I did. I did.
Um, Dr. Bailey performed
your surgery without me.
I should probably go
check on that patient.
MEREDITH: Rules, written and unwritten,
help keep the trains on the tracks.
Without them, hospitals
would devolve into chaos.
Adams!
I'm sorry. I won't bother you anymore.
- I'll respect your decision.
- It's a little late for that.
You have been a thorn
in my side for months.
And I work with insurance executives,
CEOs, presidents of universities,
so that's saying a lot.
- But what you did today
- I didn't actually do
Let me finish!
What you did today,
giving up a personally
important procedure
for the benefit of the patient?
That requires sensitivity
and good judgment,
which, if you recall, is where
I thought you had a deficit.
But then you left me in pieces ♪
You can remain with your class.
Should've held on tighter ♪
I'll notify the GME office.
- Are you serious?
- Do I look like someone who jokes?
[CHUCKLES] Um Thank you, Dr. Fox.
You won't regret it.
You won't be around to see it if I do.
Through the blue ♪

[CHUCKLES]
Ohh, ohh, ohh-ohh ♪
But following all those
rules can be stifling.
How was the appy?
Turned out to be gas.
Huh! Speaking of
I can now confirm that Yusuf
has officially passed gas.
Nice.
The autumn rush
still burns like ember ♪
He tooted. He
Okay. Did I do something to you?
What do you mean?
Well, look, I get that
this isn't the fire station
where we're all living
on top of each other,
but we are co-workers.
I've been trying to be friendly,
but you won't give me the time of day.
I don't have the time of day to give.
With Schmitt gone, I'm doing
the chief-resident job myself.
Plus, he did the grocery
shopping and dealt with
our landlord when she
didn't want to give us stuff.
- Wilson?
- How am I supposed to live
- without a rain shower head?
- Oh, my
And on top of that, we
were studying for boards.
And now
I've got no one.
I can study with you.
Held on tighter ♪
- Really?
- I mean, you know,
I'd have to work it
out with my schedule,
but why not?
Should've braved the storms ♪
Through the blue ♪
There's no room to be yourself,
to chart your own path.
If I could go back ♪
- Hey.
- Hey.
- I have to ask you something.
- I gotta tell you something.
- Oh.
- You go first.
[CHUCKLES] You look
like you should go first.
[LAUGHS] Dr. Fox
reversed my remediation.
- I'm gonna be a second year.
- Oh, my God! That's amazing!
Congratulations!
Ohh!
I'm still getting used
to the idea myself.
- You deserve it.
- We deserve it.
Now we'll finish our
residency at the same time.
We could look into doing a
couples match for fellowship.
How do you feel about New York?
- I hadn't thought about it.
- [CHUCKLES]
Well, that way, we could
do holidays with my family,
and then we can come back
here and see your granny
when we have more time off.
We still have to
finish residency, but
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We're
still a few years out.
But, uh, I don't know.
It's good to have options.
Ye
Sorry! Uh, you wanted
to ask me something.
I, um
You want to go to Joe's for dinner?
You know the answer
to that is always yes.
I know. [BOTH LAUGH]
Sometimes you have to break
the rules and go with your gut.

I promise it'll only hurt a little.



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