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The Good Doctor  (2017) - Season 1

The Good Doctor (2017) - Season 1

The Good Doctor is a television show that premiered in 2017 and has rapidly gained a massive following. Created by David Shore, the show is based on a South Korean series of the same name. With its intricate storytelling, compelling characters, and thought-provoking themes, The Good Doctor has captivated viewers worldwide.

The series centers around Dr. Shaun Murphy, a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome, played by Freddie Highmore. Shaun's journey as he navigates his way through the medical world is both heartwarming and inspiring. Despite facing skepticism and prejudice due to his condition, Shaun's extraordinary talent and unique perspective on life make him an incredible asset to the St. Bonaventure Hospital.

The ensemble cast of The Good Doctor adds depth and richness to the show's narrative. Nicholas Gonzalez portrays Dr. Neil Melendez, the head of the surgical department and Shaun's mentor. Antonia Thomas plays Dr. Claire Browne, a gifted surgeon who becomes one of Shaun's closest friends. Chuku Modu portrays Dr. Jared Kalu, a talented but arrogant surgeon who finds himself at odds with Shaun at times. Beau Garrett takes on the role of Jessica Preston, the hospital's President, who often finds herself torn between bureaucracy and doing what's right for her patients.

The Good Doctor explores various themes, including empathy, resilience, and the power of kindness. Each episode presents a medical case that pushes the doctors to their limits and tests their ethical boundaries. The show skillfully examines complex ethical dilemmas, often leaving the audience questioning their own morals and values. It tackles issues such as medical consent, end-of-life decisions, and the delicate balance of preserving life versus quality of life.

One of the show's strengths lies in its ability to portray the intricate layers of its characters. Freddie Highmore's exceptional portrayal of Shaun Murphy renders him as a three-dimensional character that is relatable, sympathetic, and genuine. Shaun's struggle to connect with others emotionally showcases the challenges faced by individuals on the autism spectrum, but it also demonstrates the universal longing for acceptance and understanding.

Beyond the medical cases, The Good Doctor delves into the personal lives of its characters, exploring their dreams, fears, and relationships. It highlights the camaraderie among the doctors and nurses, emphasizing the profound impact of teamwork in the face of adversity. The relationships that develop within the walls of the hospital add another layer of complexity to the show, giving viewers a glimpse into the characters' vulnerabilities and personal growth.

The Good Doctor has struck a chord with audiences around the world, earning critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. Its ability to highlight the humanity within medicine, combined with its exceptional writing, performances, and direction, has contributed to its success.

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In conclusion, The Good Doctor is a captivating television show that explores the intricacies of the medical world and the human condition. With its exceptional cast and thought-provoking storylines, it has become a favorite among viewers. The show's success is a testament to its ability to tackle complex themes with sensitivity and compassion, leaving a lasting impact on its audience.

A carrier. A cause of disease.
A child is alive today because of that deficit.
A correlation between attitude and outcome
A couple of years ago.
A good view's half the battle in any operation.
A homemade one way valve.
A knife? Sure. Anything else?
A mental condition characterized by difficulty
A pity lie because you obviously care about her.
A pity lie that has absolutely zero upside for you,
A signed informed consent on 104?
A special meeting of the Board of Directors...
About cutting open a 40 year old woman.
According to all hospital rules
Adam needs an echocardiogram.
Adam?!
After the initial incision...
Again.
Again.
Again.
Ah.
All against.
All cardiac vital signs are within normal range.
All in favor of ratifying Dr
All Shaun has is a diagnosis.
All the work they do every day
Also clears him.
Am I being punished for something?
Am I ever gonna walk again?
Am I missing something?
Am I... Am I gonna have a heart attack?
Am... Am I okay?
Ambiguous tests told you this.
And back into surgery.
And baggage handling tape, but I am going to get
And because he is different.
And didn't say anything?
And direct instructions given to me, yes.
And does it bother you
And every patient in this hospital could have malaria,
And excision of the mass with wide, clear margins.
And for you, I'm afraid, that's literally true.
And he reports the boy suffered a pneumothorax.
And he sees things and analyzes things in ways
And he's sick, and there might...
And here's my thinking, so just...
And high proof alcohol and gloves
And hurry them along.
And I can say with complete confidence
And I got a map of San Jose online.
And I want to make a lot of money
And I want to make that possible
And I will resign my position as President of this hospital.
And I'll be leading the timeout.
And I'm proud of you, Shaun.
And I'm proud of you, Shaun.
And I'm sitting here trying to figure out
And I've had some ringing.
And if he fails, I'm the president.
And if I have to choose between my boss and...
And if it doesn't?
And it got cold while we were waiting for you.
And loved those children.
And maybe a little emotional.
And now you want to be my friend?
And on to the superior vena cava.
And she's ignoring her page. You seen her?
And she's very small.
And stupidity... time and experience.
And thank God for that,
And that a volvulus has occurred.
And the tube from the back of a soda machine.
And their prejudices every step of the way.
And then you'll be done with him,
And then you'll be done with me.
And they only talk to us to lecture us
And tomorrow, one may be dead because of it.
And we all thought that was a great idea.
And we give hope to those people with limitations
And we will treat him like any other resident.
And we're sending him home.
And who do you not respect?
And you already sent a biopsy to the lab?
And you and me aren't supposed to starve.
And you can do them in that order.
And you don't need to call me in the morning,
And you genuinely thought that this Board
And you're what?
And, Aaron, yes, this is your hospital.
And, Jared, you're my new number two.
Andrews: A surgeon needs to communicate...
Andrews: Let him stay.
Anybody could drop dead of a heart attack at any time.
Apparently, he's one of our doctors.
Are not what they think they are,
Are not what they think they are,
Are we gonna be doing a laparotomy?
Are you gonna sit here and tell us that there were
Are you seriously telling me that that doesn't scare you?
Aren't we judged by how we treat people?
Arrogant people don't think they need to lie.
As much as I love you all...
At San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital.
Autism...
Autism... a mental condition
Back on suction... congratulations.
Based on my personal experience?
Based on the presenting symptoms, which give
Be honest with her... about credit.
Because I can't deal with lies.
Because I'll be calling your boss in the morning.
Because Kenny can't go.
Because letting things get personal is a sure formula
Because mommy and daddy won't stop fighting.
Because of some freak.
Because of their brain?
Because people know you're lying.
Because we're not going home.
Because we're poor, dude.
Because you are already know everything I said,
Because you're right.
Before we can release her,
Behind the heart, restricting the heart's ability
Bet you've seen many of these.
Black doctors in this hospital?
Bloating, constipation, and nausea.
Blunt dissection and tissue forceps...
Board reconvenes in 45 minutes.
Boy: Mister?
But Claire hasn't gotten informed consent.
But even if I was a vet, the rabbit... is dead.
But I can't make you, the world's softest touch,
But I'll tell you what...
But I'm not gonna give you a knife.
But I'm using the word "fart" in front of the patient
But if all goes well,
But if we succeed...
But if you fail, this woman dies.
But it does mean you have to act like you're wrong.
But it doesn't change a single thing we discussed.
But it... it could.
But it's my team.
But none related to motor neurons.
But now it's a mess we can see.
But that doesn't mean we're gonna go around testing
But the 4 bus was late which meant...
But the job...
But the money it takes to run it
But this year we're not going to Mt. Rushmore,
But undetermined internal injuries.
But you don't belong here.
But you're the president of the hospital,
But you're wrong about Shaun.
But, if you want to tell people
But, if you're scared, I can help you.
But...
By doing.
Call me as soon as you can, please.
Callum, yesterday, your life was perfect.
Can Dr. Murphy do that?
Can we get a TV?
Can you accept that he will make mistakes
Can you stay here until I get back?
Capable of managing his own affairs.
Care about me.
Causing them to shut down.
Cecile: I told you something was wrong.
Cereal.
Certain. He's been a rock. It's barely changed.
Characterized by difficulty in communicating.
Claire, I don't think we need you.
Claire, tell me you got something.
Claire: A one way valve.
Claire: Hey.
Claire: It's definitely abutting the aorta and the left kidney.
Claire: You do know you're drooling, right?
Close her up and wake her up.
Come on.
Comes from the Foundation I control.
Could be intestinal malrotation,
D dimer, lactate, and amylase.
Deep Balfour retractor.
Did he have TB?
Did you bother to look up the definition of "President"
Didn't take this tangent, and instead focus on something
Didn't we send her home four hours ago?
Divorced with two children.
Do an echo.
Do I have to pick just one?
Do I need to cite you the 17 studies that show
Do I need to remind you that I am your superior?
Do you think Mom is looking for us?
Do you think that helps you be a good surgeon?
Do you think we should do an echocardiogram?
Do you think you can get me
Does anyone have a clean cloth? Please. Someone!
Does it hurt you as a person?
Does it sound like I'm describing a surgeon?
Does it sound like I'm describing a surgeon?
Does she have a malignant sarcoma?
Does that hurt?
Does that hurt?
Does your boss know you're here?
Doesn't that make all of this actually your fault?
Don't think so.
Dr
Dr. Andrews, I believe our opinions
Dr. Andrews, your wife is gonna be very upset with you.
Dr. Browne, you're my number two.
Dr. Browne, you're with me.
Dr. Browne...
Dr. Chen, pair of 14 gauge on a syringe.
Dr. Dunsmuir has already cleared him to go
Dr. Glassman gave me a map of the hospital,
Dr. Kalu?
Dr. Melendez is the best surgeon I have ever seen...
Dr. Melendez isn't sure if he's going to make it.
Dr. Melendez made Nurse Fryday my boss today
Dr. Melendez sent you a biopsy.
Dr. Melendez was very clear.
Dr. Melendez, we've got an incoming 8 year old male,
Dr. Murphy, you're late.
Dr. Murphy.
Dr. Murphy...
Dr. Murphy...
Dr. Park: Four days of indigestion,
Drop it.
Echo. Echo.
Either way, if he succeeds,
Especially those who... who don't have
Ethan: How hard can it be
Even if you are right,
Even though you thought he was sick.
Eventually.
Ever again.
Every resident does scut work.
Everybody loses...
Everybody needs friends, Shaun.
Everyone in this room knows that.
Everything is within normal range.
Everything smells different when it rains.
Everything went great.
Excision of an indeterminate retroperitoneal tumor.
Explain what we found, what we're hoping to do,
Extensive dissection of the retroperitoneum,
Female doctors at this hospital?
Flatulence.
For a 10 year old girl, Martine LaDuff.
For any doctor, particularly a surgeon.
For every condition we think they could have.
For example, that MRI you ordered
For other people.
For screwing things up.
Founded this hospital.
From now on, you don't run any tests
From post operative ileus.
Genius level skills in several areas.
Get in there with the suction. I can't see a damn thing.
Get Levophed on board and keep that MAP at 60.
Give her more morphine. As much as she wants.
Glassman talked to you?
Glassman: Give him six months.
Glassman: We don't normally treat rabbits, especially...
Glassman: We hire Shaun,
Go have a seat.
Go home. Get some sleep.
Go on and take a bow.
Good.
Good. That'll give me time to figure out
Got a messy field here.
Great.
H He said you sent him home
Hand me the Metz and a pick up.
Has he gone to heaven?
Hasn't touched her pain.
Have they been bickering like that the whole time?
He actually came to
He can't even reliably show up for a job interview.
He doesn't want to be a radiologist.
He has almost perfect recall. He has spatial intelligence.
He has had to get past people like you
He more than earned the right to be here.
He saved his life!
He saved his life!
He wants to be a surgeon.
He was very clear.
He was, and he still is, an extraordinary young man.
He will be immediately released.
He will be. Soon.
He would have died in his room
He... he wasn't worried about his legs.
He'll screw something up,
He's 55 years old from Chicago,
He's 82 years old. Everything is discolored.
He's an excellent diagnostician.
He's breathing.
He's going to stop breathing very soon
He's gonna handle anything you throw at him.
He's got a meeting with Dr. Max from psychiatry at 6:00,
He's got a serious deficit.
He's got a serious deficit.
He's got cancer.
He's high functioning, he's capable of living on his own,
He's not an adult. He is a boy.
He's not bleeding anymore. Everything's under control.
He's not psychologically ready for surgery.
He's not Rain Man.
He's panic stricken
He's scared the crap out of today?
Heart rate 60.
Hello. I'm Dr. Shaun Murphy.
Help!
Her prognosis is terminal
Her pulse is better. She needs an ultrasound.
Her pulse is too weak to perfuse her organs.
Here.
Here's how you win this.
Hey, hey. You called me. What's wrong?
Hey, look at me. Look at me!
Hey, stop following me.
Hey, you know what?
Hey!
Hey.
Hi, Carly.
Hi, Shaun.
Hi.
Hiring a surgeon who's been diagnosed with autism?
His blood pressure's dropping. That makes no sense.
His heart is fine. Now stay here.
His jugular vein's been cut.
His name is Adam.
His problem's in his heart, not his head.
Hmm.
Hmm.
Hmm. Well...
Hold on, Shaun. Hold on now, hold on.
Hold on.
How am I supposed to prove something like that?
How are the patients going to react?"
How are you doing?
How did you get him to sign?
How do I know if a test is needed
How long ago was it that we wouldn't hire
How long will this be?
How m... How long ago was it that we wouldn't hire
How many wasted tests he ordered?
How often do people develop stomach issues
How we miraculously saved her life,
I am getting old
I am gonna get a drink
I am not waking my daughter up
I assume it's because you don't respect him.
I can accept that he will have insights
I can't die right before his wedding.
I can't discharge people
I can't see anywhere where this tumor hasn't encased her arteries.
I can't.
I could never eat before surgery.
I could never eat before surgery.
I couldn't save them.
I deserve credit for that.
I didn't notice. They aren't sick.
I didn't.
I do also need a narrow six foot tube
I do have one question.
I don't care.
I don't fit into either category.
I don't give a crap what he says.
I don't have a problem with an autistic doctor.
I don't know anything about this.
I don't know, give him a... a nice funeral.
I don't know.
I don't mean as doctors. I mean as people.
I don't think so.
I don't want to scare you.
I get cranky if I don't eat.
I got you a present anyway.
I got you a present.
I have a fresh change of clothes in my bag.
I have a lot to learn from you.
I have a problem with the doctor
I have to go. I have a boil to lance.
I hear you got Shaun off scut
I heard you tried.
I hope it isn't too upsetting to him when he hears
I just want a second opinion.
I know that.
I know you have no interest in helping Shaun.
I like school.
I look forward to learning from scut work.
I made it personal?
I mean, if you're interested.
I mean, it's a brilliant...
I mean, nothing like this is ever going to happen to us,
I mean, yeah, sometimes we do save lives.
I meant floor.
I meant that we're hiding it. Our relationship.
I met Shaun Murphy when he was 14 years old.
I might as well tell her good things.
I need a consult.
I need to get to San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital.
I ran tests.
I remember my first
I saw a lot of surgeons in medical school.
I seem to remember that when I hired you,
I sent a girl home today.
I simply told him it was either consenting or going home,
I specifically never said that.
I take it I'm not gonna get it.
I think he's my boss.
I think I can take this one on my own.
I think I remember enough of Anatomy 101
I think Martine has intestinal malrotation
I told him he was safe to go home.
I told him you said it would be okay, but he flew in anyway.
I vetted him like I would any other candidate.
I want D dimer, lactate, and amylase
I want D dimer, lactate, and amylase
I want D dimer, lactate, and amylase...
I want in.
I want to be the first to welcome you
I was being sarcastic.
I was being sarcastic... again.
I was living in Wyoming at the time.
I went out on a limb for him.
I will resign my position as president of this hospital.
I will throw a rock through your window.
I would love to hire someone who never, ever makes a mistake.
I... I can't even see her aorta
I'd like an MRI
I'd like you to tell us why you want to become a surgeon.
I'd like your help.
I'll accept that you're right.
I'll apologize to the whole team
I'll be honest and fair.
I'll tell you when I know for sure.
I'll tell you which ones are most important,
I'll wait a little longer.
I'm a doctor, let me take a look. Let me take a look.
I'm a surgical resident
I'm a surgical resident.
I'm a surgical resident. Today is my first full day.
I'm concerned it may be...
I'm doing all the scut work.
I'm doing that.
I'm Dr. Claire Browne.
I'm Dr. Shaun Murphy.
I'm Dr. Shaun Murphy.
I'm first assist today,
I'm going to answer no.
I'm going to open the fascia and expose the kidney.
I'm gonna pretend that this conversation
I'm happy you're wrong.
I'm hungry.
I'm isolating the descending aorta.
I'm not being discharged?
I'm not gonna always be here to protect you.
I'm not good at that.
I'm pathetic.
I'm saving his life. He was bleeding out.
I'm scared.
I'm sending you home.
I'm sorry, guys.
I'm sorry. Is this really necessary? Really?
I'm taking the bus.
I'm teaching you both that he doesn't belong.
I'm the doctor. He needs an echocardiogram.
I'm the guy who just backed him.
I'm waiting for her to fart.
I'm way too wound up to sleep.
I've got nothing.
I've opened the facia.
I've reviewed your chart,
If he proves anything less than excellent...
If I think they might still be sick.
If it doesn't go well?
If it punctured the SVC, blood could be leaking
If it were, you wouldn't be here.
If it weren't malignant...
If it's in the artery walls,
If Shaun doesn't live up to everything I know he can do,
If Shaun doesn't live up to everything I know he can do,
If the tumor hasn't invaded into the arterial walls,
If they have to reschedule...
If we needed color commentary, I would have hired Jeff Van Gundy.
If we removed the left kidney,
If we'd waited until tomorrow.
If you are not, you have failed in your responsibility,
If you can leave it alone for a couple days.
If you don't do Dr. Melendez's test right now,
If you lie to me, my answers won't help you.
If you prove to me that you're not a hypocrite.
If you say that he is safe to go home,
If you want to get anything in life, Shaun,
If you're trying to turn this into a nepotism case,
In a way that's funny
In communicating and using language and abstract concepts.
In hiring Dr. Shaun Murphy?
In my experience, doctors don't listen to nurses.
In surgical patients?
In the intensity of the electrocardiogram.
In the middle of a school night
In ways that we can't even begin to understand.
Into the brachiocephalic vein
Intrathoracic pressure.
Is exactly what you told her we were going to do...
Is it Kenny L. or Kenny M.?
Is it really because of a piece of publicity?
Is it worth it?
Is Stephanie okay?
Is that our new hiring standard?
Is that part of the lung?
Is that what you did? I don't think that's what you did.
Is that your guy?
Is that your job?
Is this a medical emergency?
Is this the O.R. scheduler?
Isn't it just lying?
Isn't just for legal.
Isn't that scary?
It can't happen again. He's dead.
It changed.
It could have traveled down the jugular vein,
It is a bit of an unusual color.
It looks like puke.
It makes her feel better.
It matters because the people who get credit,
It means he's trying to read 20 year old equipment
It might be infected.
It used to come up to here.
It was very funny. It was also disrespectful.
It... It's safe for me to go home?
It's a genetic condition.
It's a leiomyosarcoma.
It's a mess.
It's because the man just saved somebody's life.
It's called bedside manner...
It's doing whatever Melendez asks us to do.
It's going to be impossible to cut out without killing her.
It's gonna be cool, okay? Play hide and seek maybe?
It's kind of silly, isn't it?
It's my department. It's my job to know everything.
It's normal. He's healthy. Send him home, too.
It's not my birthday.
It's not really a lie.
It's past midnight, which means it's tomorrow,
It's sad.
It's the same... 86 BPM.
It's your responsibility, which makes it your fault.
Jared had an excellent idea, and she's gonna be fine.
Jared, we don't have a relationship.
Jared: Blood pressure, 120 over 70.
Jared: I think you got it all.
Jared: Whoo!
Jared: You scared her.
Jared's right. Your judgment is compromised.
Jerry: How much are we paying for this? She has a tummy ache.
Jerry!
Just a couple of weeks. My son is getting married next weekend.
Just a friendly warning...
Just bear with me, because it kind of insults both of us.
Just give him a chance to wrap his head around that.
Just one thing, okay?
Just stood by watching, taking notes
Just, very, very, very difficult.
Keep him stable
Kelly.
Kept thinking, "It doesn't get any better than this."
Knife.
Let her know she has three months to live,
Let me see the other test orders.
Let's get in there with some suction, Claire,
Let's get the deep Balfour in here.
Let's get this thing open. I've got to see where it's safe to cut.
Let's not make this personal.
Let's remove a tumor.
Letting things get personal is how we...
Like what? To steal credit?
Like, sometimes, it's a way of critiquing people
Looking beautiful.
Looks normal to me.
Lower amplitude means lower voltage.
Lower amplitude means lower voltage.
Make yourself a hero with Shaun's idea?
Malignant?
Marcus, stop making everything so personal.
Mark is our only child.
Martine needs surgery immediately.
Martine.
Martine.
Martine.
Maybe forever, to your teenage children.
Maybe I over committed.
Maybe some kind of neurogenic tumor.
Maybe you could learn something from me.
Me too.
Medical Advice form that mentions
Melendez wants to operate on 104,
Melendez: [Exhales sharply]
Melendez: And you highlighted the Release Against
Melendez: Hey.
Melendez: I have a patient lying in the O.R.
Melendez: I'll take it from here.
Melendez: I'll take it from here.
Melendez: It's pus.
Melendez: Make sure they know we still need a consent on that one.
Melendez: That is it.
Melendez: That won't be necessary.
Melendez: What's that?
Mister?
Mitchell: Yeah.
Mm, pretty basic...
Mm, well, it's not lying,
Mm.
Morning, Mitchell. I'm Dr. Melendez.
Most likely outcome is we'd be depriving her
Move! Get out of the way!
Murphy.
My brother said there's a kid named Kenny,
My brother went to Heaven...
My brother...
My bunny went to heaven in front of my eyes.
My department... over my objections.
My hearing's been a little muffled,
My husband died in a car accident
My idea if it fails, but Shaun's if it succeeds?
My son's going to be here soon.
N No.
N No. Dr. Melendez is in surgery.
N... You have it in the wrong place.
Neither one had the chance to become an adult.
Never be afraid.
Never forget, you're the smart one.
Nice call, genius.
Nice diagnosis. I'll handle the repair work.
Nice work, Doctor.
No indication that an echocardiogram is necessary,
No need to reschedule anything.
No one's sick.
No other equally qualified young surgeons...
No pericardial effusion.
No such thing as outside the door manner.
No, but I fought for it.
No, he doesn't have any...
No, his chest is rising. He's breathing.
No, I can see that.
No, I don't want him to go to heaven! I want him to be here!
No, I need a knife. It It's... It's very...
No, I think he'd be upset with me for being here.
No, I'm not gonna give you a knife.
No, it doesn't make me feel better.
No, it used to be 86. It's still 86.
No, not currently. Does he have a history...
No, sir.
No, something's changed. Something's different.
No, the bus was late.
No, the... the chest is moving paradoxically.
No, they didn't. My actions were completely silent.
No, we won't, 'cause nothing's gonna change.
No, you just have a problem with one working for you.
No! He's trying to save my son's life.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No. Behave yourself. Or you'll be removed from the building.
No. It has to be. There... There is no other explanation.
No. It used to be higher.
No. It's definitely malignant.
No. No medical emergency...
No. No, no. It's not the regular color.
No. Now go away and turn off the light.
Nobody knows anything for sure.
Nobody?
None of the rest of us will make?
Nope.
Normal should be lower.
Normal should be lower.
Not a glorified orderly.
Not just information, but sympathy, empathy.
Not much of a choice, am I right?
Not necessarily. We're just speculating right now.
Not usually.
Now go wait your turn.
Numerous lacerations.
Nurse Fryday: Is that the girl with the bickering parents?
Nurse Fryday: You kept your puke?
Nurse: Dr. Murphy, Dr. Melendez needs you in surgery.
Of the head and internal auditory meatus.
Of what little time she has left.
Offer palliative care.
Officially, our legal department's policy is...
Oh, good.
Oh, ground floor.
Oh, I I see,
Oh, I'm sorry, I stopped listening after "I work for you."
Oh, my God!
Oh, she's such a bitch.
Oh, yes.
Okay, let's make this personal.
Okay, she may not be alive in the morning.
Okay, um, hey, come with me.
Okay, we can talk another time.
Okay, well, why the bottle?
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay. [Chuckles]
Okay. I understand you think he needs an echocardiogram.
On the guy with the ear infection?
On the wisdom of hiring Dr. Murphy...
On your first day, no less. It is your responsibility to be here.
Once we get through the muscle layer, proceed carefully.
Or a woman with being autistic.
Or because you're afraid of them.
Or maybe a lymphoma.
Or she might not.
Orderly: Dr. Melendez, we've got an emergent consult in the E.R.
Our patient's about to come out of anesthesia.
Paging Dr. Browne to the O.R.
Part of Martine's bowel is dying
Part of my weirdness is that I perseverate.
Peel it off piece by piece.
People forget they're traveling with?
Perhaps we should hear from him before we decide his fate.
Pericardial effusion.
Please hurry.
Please, go on...
Pneumothorax stabilized,
Post op day one from a radical prostatectomy.
Prepare an O.R. for surgery.
Protocol requires that the surgical department
Puke? I could do that.
Questioning one of my hiring decisions?
Quite a bit of fun, actually.
Rarely come across that way.
Real person. Right behind that door.
Really? That's how you see me?
Recovery is pretty easy.
Reduced cardiac output.
Reducing the heart's efficiency.
Relevant... the debate you are losing.
Remove that tumor.
Remove that tumor.
Renal angiomyolipoma?
Right before you go golfing?
Right, because a much better policy
San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital.
Sarah: Vascular clamp.
Scaring her would change nothing.
Scheduled surgery?
See?
Seriously?
Set up the level one. Two units packed cells now.
Seven minutes.
Shall we talk outside?
Shaun has some difficulty
Shaun is here, and we have to accept it,
Shaun, Dr. Melendez's team is going into surgery.
Shaun, I believe you've met Trevor.
Shaun, people need reassurance.
Shaun, where are you? I I...
Shaun: Does that hurt?
Shaun: Excuse me. Excuse me, please?
Shaun: I don't know what to say.
Shaun: It is exciting, Claire.
Shaun: Patient is a 10 year old female.
Shaun: Suction.
Shaun.
Shaun. We're ready
Shaun...
She had her deviated septum repaired.
She had to do this surgery.
She has a sarcoma, a malignant tumor
She has bradycardia with hypovolemic shock.
She has six weeks left to live?
She just doesn't like you.
She loves us, but she knows it's better this way.
She might have a tummy ache caused by stress.
She misses her son's wedding.
She needs to have the surgery.
She only needs one.
She'll tell you.
She's holding steady.
She's just trying to get out of school. Again.
Should I speak to Dr. Glassman?
Show them.
Sir, the boy is wide open. It's gonna take awhile.
Slightly elevated lactate and amylase,
Smelled like burnt food,
So I will keep knocking on your door until I know Martine is okay.
So I'll say "flatulence" to you.
So I'm gonna need you to handle those distractions.
So justify your decision.
So let's all play nice, shall we?
So teach him.
So that I can have a television.
So that's it?
So they don't feel quite so bad.
So we can get a better view of what we're dealing with.
So you must be doing this to teach me.
So you thought he was making a mistake
So you're treating him like anybody else?
So, are you proud or disappointed?
So, as long as you're part of my team,
So, get the consent. We're prepping O.R. 6 now.
So, Samantha had the idea
So, we make a long incision down the middle of your abdomen,
So, we're gonna have a party at the hospital for him.
So, you're comparing being African American
So... yeah, unfortunately it seems I do.
Some glass. He'll be fine.
Somebody call 911!
Someone "less than excellent" means someone else dies.
Something white.
Sorry. You seen Claire?
Spending a lot more on malpractice insurance.
Sponge stick.
Status post encounter with a shattered glass sign.
Steve: Do it again.
Steve: Never forget, you're the smart one
Steve: You may remember me from last year.
Steve: You'll learn.
Stop acting like you're stunned that you're standing there.
Suction and a lap sponge. His BP's crashing.
Suction.
Sure.
Sure. You seen Claire?
Surgeons without this one's... issues?
Take out a healthy kidney
Tell her that you wanted to send her home to die.
Tell her the truth.
Tell her you didn't want to do it.
Tell the ugly truth... the uglier the better.
Ten blade.
Ten blade.
Thank God.
Thank you
Thank you, Dr. Browne.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you. Thank you.
That battle is lost.
That fear does her no good.
That if he can't go, none of us would go,
That is cool.
That is not the way that it works.
That is what they want, and if you give it to them,
That it looks like you're on the wrong team?
That little girl has a tummy ache
That means I keep thinking about things.
That none of the rest of us will have.
That one. That one, right near the top, looks very sharp.
That the boy needed an echocardiogram.
That they do have a shot!
That they do have a shot!
That they hate doing,
That those limitations
That would be a windfall.
That you are in peak physical condition.
That you're screwing me, go for it.
That... that are just remarkable.
That's a lot of tests for an upset stomach.
That's definitely true.
That's great.
That's insane.
That's not where a pericardial effusion manifests.
That's the definition.
That's very bad.
That's very big.
That's what I worked damn hard to hire him to be.
That's what we hired him to be.
That's where we're going.
The "possibility of death or permanent disability"?
The air will continue to leak and accumulate
The alcohol from the duty free store
The board clearly made the right choice in hiring you.
The boy is in O.R. 2.
The boy's ECG changed.
The day that the copper pipes in the old building
The day that the rain smelled like ice cream,
The echo is normal, which means we just wasted our time.
The electrical flow... I noticed that, too.
The heart rate was the same, but the amplitude dropped.
The incision should take place two ribs down.
The left lung is in distress.
The one way valve, he kept insisting
The only thing we'd be explaining is
The president of the hospital instead.
The procedure is called a laparotomy.
The rationalization is exactly the same.
The reason we don't make patients promises
The results were ambiguous
The same advantages that we have.
The schedule was clear. They post it online.
The small bowel is twisted around
The superior mesenteric artery.
The surgery isn't impossible...
The symptoms are very similar to stress.
The tube allows the air to get out.
The tumor's entirely encased the large abdominal arteries.
The veins in the boy's left arm are popping.
The vote was clear. Why are we reopening this?
The water in the bottle stops the air from coming back in.
The woman I'm screwing,
The YouTube clip already has over 200,000 views.
Then I gave him two forms and told him to pick one.
Then I know for a fact that he's safe to go home.
Then nicer to me the second time we met,
Then you weren't supposed to interrupt...
There are many possible complications
There are two Kennys in your class.
There is a medical emergency. There's a medical emergency.
There is no chance you won't be able to walk.
There is one possibility.
There it is.
There was this weird guy, the one that did
There.
There.
There. I think that was it.
There's a concave deformity in the right atrium.
There's a significant chance of impotence.
There's not even any artifact in these images.
There's one thing you got to do.
These are my residents Dr. Browne and Dr. Kalu.
They can't handle him, and I don't blame them,
They did the echo. It's normal.
They don't have to do scut work.
They gave him amoxicillin.
They look very happy.
They need you to, um...
They should have become adults.
They should have had children of their own
They're all very important.
They're baiting you. And you're letting them.
They've been planning this for months.
This is all you're ever going to be doing... suction.
This is an abscess. It's gonna bur...
This is gonna work out great.
This is important.
This is Mitchell Brand, 55 years old,
This is Mitchell Brand. I reviewed his chart.
This is my hospital.
This is the third school he's been thrown out of.
This is what Dr. Melendez feels
This isn't a medical issue. Send them home.
This kid was sprayed with glass shards... cut his jugular.
This patient is gonna be fine... now.
This patient is perfectly healthy.
This tumor is way bigger than it looked on the scans.
This was the closest doctor place, and it was an emergency.
This won't happen again.
Those are assets. Undeniable assets
To a perfectly healthy kidney.
To access the tumor and remove it.
To be more casual.
To do a discharge examination properly.
To do the surgery today.
To expand and fill during diastole,
To get a better view?
To just act like a normal human being?!
To know where the jugular vein is.
To pay for our class trip to Mt. Rushmore.
To San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital.
To save people's lives.
To say for sure, I'd need to know
To send him home.
To successfully remove the mass.
Today, he's mortal.
Today, I'm gonna need my surgeons to have no distractions.
Today, she's your boss.
Today, you're lying in a hospital bed
Traumatic pneumothorax.
Trevor: So, am I okay?
Trying to figure out the best way to say goodbye,
Twitter, YouTube, any local news site.
Two liters saline wide open.
Uh, he... Uh, I, uh... He...
Uh, okay. He, uh... He... Okay.
Uh...
Um, maybe.
Um, no, there's not.
Um, of course not. Why would you?
Um...
Under the left atrium...
Unfortunately, God already has a job
Until after I run it?
Until the damage can be properly repaired.
Us.
Very, very, very terrible idea.
W What do you say? Am I healthy?
W What the hell? It... it's after 1:00.
Wait, wait, wait, wait!
Wait.
Waiting for farts?
Waiting for lab results,
Was any of that true?
Watch your back!
We can operate first thing in the morning.
We can work it off from the outside.
We could create a plane of dissection.
We could order some...
We don't anticipate any complications with the surgery.
We have each other, and that's all we need.
We have sex.
We have to be sure she isn't suffering
We haven't heard from Dr. Murphy yet.
We hire Shaun, and we are better people for it.
We hire Shaun, and we give hope to those people
We hire Shaun, and we make this hospital better for it.
We just cut off the blood supply
We just don't know why.
We live in a bus.
We might be able to get a good enough view
We need a better exposure of this tumor.
We need an echo... echocardiogram.
We need intra operative staging for the biopsy,
We need money for food.
We need to confirm with Dr. Melendez.
We reached into that woman, and we healed her.
We sell chocolate bars every year
We should at least wake her up,
We should hire him because he is qualified
We were just part of something amazing.
We'd be "better people,"
We'd be saving a life, and we'd be learning.
We'll find another school.
We'll get the consent by 8:00,
We're doing the surgery.
We're gonna cut your chest open,
We're gonna go find your weird guy.
We're gonna have to fire her idiot nephew from bookkeeping.
We're gonna stop your heart, repair it and restart it.
We're never going home again.
We're not going to Mt. Rushmore.
We're very proud to have you.
Weapon! Weapon!
Welcome to San Jose International Airport.
Welcome to your surgical residency.
Well done.
Well, he is physically ready.
Well, I appreciate that.
Well, I I noticed that there was a slight reduction
Well, I I would love to make you happy, Doctor.
Well, I made him a deal.
Well, I wish you all the luck with that.
Well, I wouldn't want that.
Well, I'm sure you have a lot of questions.
Well, if it's a noninvasive liposarcoma
Well, might as well wake her up...
Well, neither do I.
Well, thankfully, there's a cure for youth
Well, that sucks.
Well, that's the issue, isn't it?
Well, then, since I work for you,
Well, uh... [Exhales deeply]
Well, uh... [Exhales deeply]
Well, you don't show him respect.
Well, you lied?
Well, you should bury him, I guess.
Well... [Sighs]
Well... well, this... this is complicated surgery,
Went to heaven in front of my eyes.
Were you being sarcastic?
What are we looking at?
What are we supposed to do now? Huh?
What are you doing down here?
What did you do?!
What did you eat for dinner last night?
What did you think this job was?
What do we do now?
What do you think is wrong?
What do you think she has?
What happened?!
What if a piece of glass entered his blood stream?
What is that?
What it is you're talking about.
What mistake are you talking about?
What tests are you ordering?
What the hell happened this time?
What the hell I'm gonna do next, and I don't like any of my options,
What was his heart rate five minutes ago?
What? What does that...
What? You have a question about this?
What... How did you...?
What... what the hell does that mean?
What's going on?
What's going on? What does it mean?
What's the point of sarcasm?
What's the story with this kid?
What's wrong?
What's... You don't have to say the whole thing, okay?
When did you review Trevor's chart?
When he was younger, he was exposed to...
When I get to it.
When she wakes up and hears what we did,
When they figure we screwed something up.
When will the results be ready?
When you reassure someone, they have to receive it.
Whenever it makes you feel better.
Where do you keep the knives
Where do you think she learned that from?
Where to?
Whether they actually are reassured.
Which could quickly become fatal.
Which is why you're here.
Which is why... exactly why... we should hire Shaun.
Which means he's not currently breathing.
Which means you're also putting pressure on his trachea.
Which means you're no longer my boss.
Which time was it that you were pretending?
While he wasted everybody's time?
While traveling in a vehicle going 40 miles an hour.
While you were skimming the dictionary?
Who are you?
Who do you respect at this hospital?
Who do you want to catch?
Who has a problem with communication.
Who here has a sharp knife, blade five inches or longer?
Who is this guy?
Who the hell is?
Who wants to join me when I tell her
Whoa.
Why are you doing that?
Why are you doing this?
Why are you smiling?
Why did you warn me about respecting Dr. Andrews?
Why didn't you rat me out as soon as I brought it up?
Why do I want them to be my friends?
Why does it matter who gets credit?
Why is it so important to you?
Why not?
Why not?
Why the echo?
Why the hell did this patient get an MRI?
Why the hell we're doing an echo.
Why were you rude to me when we first met,
Why you undersold the risks.
Why you undersold the risks.
Why?
Why? Would you turn off the light?
Will you stop petting that stupid rabbit?!
With an EKG, full blood work and a pan scan.
With certain social interactions, but if he says that...
With limitations that those limitations
Without any complications, it takes seven minutes
Without immediate medical intervention.
Without the left one, it's theoretically possible
Woman: Excuse me.
Woman: Ladies and gentlemen,
Woman: Paging Dr. Browne.
Words like "temperament" and, "Oh, no! Ohh!
Would be to lie to all of our patients
Would stress other organs.
Would you get it for me?
Would you like me to assist?
Would you please sign the consent?
Would you turn off the light?
Wouldn't reasonably have any doubts about
Wow.
Yeah, I need you to run down to the lab
Yeah, I thought you'd want to see it.
Yeah, I told her what she needed to hear.
Yeah, sure. Uh, sure... sure, he has. Um...
Yeah, we're coming right back up...
Yeah, well, it's a dumb policy.
Yeah, which in turn raises an interesting medical question...
Yeah, your heart sounds good.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. [Groans]
Yeah. Let's talk outside.
Yeah. Someone on your team ordered it.
Yeah. Thanks.
Yeah. That's why I called you.
Yeah. Yes, there is. It's very subtle.
Yes, 'cause I'm a doctor, too.
Yes, because the left kidney is in the way.
Yes, he has autism, but he also has savant syndrome...
Yes, I know, but you need to go online.
Yes, in the sense that we'll be operating blind.
Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.
Yes, that's why he's here.
Yes, this is Dr. Murphy.
Yes, well, he didn't go home.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes. But you need me?
Yes. I sent him home.
Yes. Of course.
Yesterday, he was young and healthy.
You and Glassman.
You asked earlier about an echo.
You can do anything.
You can't tell me how to run my team.
You cannot make these calls on your own.
You care about him. He's like a son to you.
You care to join me? For either?
You clamp the renal hilum.
You could get in trouble.
You did a radical prostatectomy on him yesterday.
You did pass anatomy, right, Dr. Browne?
You do know what the opposite of superior is, right?
You don't have to run.
You don't make it personal. You do not make it about you.
You don't think she hears you calling in sick to work
You figure you'll give him a little authority,
You get that consent on 104?
You got a minute?
You got to be curious about the place, about the people.
You had no medical reason, but you asked anyway. Why?
You have a very serious condition. It's not advisable to...
You have an ear infection.
You have any idea how many patients
You have time to get a CT?
You have to gauge
You have to put the pressure higher up.
You haven't killed anyone yet. Have you?
You idiot! You're lucky we didn't just shoot.
You just accept my answer at face value?
You met that woman an hour ago, and you lied to her.
You need bypass surgery quite urgently.
You promised this woman she'll be okay.
You saved his life.
You saved his life.
You saved me.
You saved me. Thank you.
You saved that boy's life.
You should be fine
You should get a biopsy to determine where the margins are.
You should get him a job in radiology.
You should give us money.
You should have more confidence.
You should start artificial respiration.
You should.
You show someone respect because you respect them,
You sure?
You think he's right?
You think you're gonna lose?
You tried to slip one past us.
You understand?
You want to be a hero.
You want to do this 'cause it's exciting.
You were letting me take the fall.
You were playing tennis, you had a big anniversary.
You were right.
You weren't exactly making the most adult decisions.
You will be at the wedding.
You will lose.
You won't be the one who pays the price.
You would be in the right place if he were an adult.
You'll be most useful doing today?
You're a nice kid, and you're obviously very smart,
You're accusing me of prejudice.
You're gonna be a beautiful mother of the groom.
You're gonna make me pull rank, I will pull rank.
You're handling it for them.
You're happy she might be sick?
You're hiring him to be a surgical resident...
You're hurting him.
You're killing him.
You're much better than them.
You're new to town, right?
You're not gonna die.
You're not supposed to make promises like that, Dr. Browne.
You're only in that room because your grandfather
You're right about me.
You're right. I'm weird.
You're scared.
You're suggesting we cut out a perfectly healthy organ
You're the moron!
You're very arrogant.
You're very arrogant.
You're welcome.
You're welcome.
You've earned it.
You've known him since he was 14?
You've wanted his job since day one.
Your actions said something completely different.
Your fiancé sure can handle a knife.
Your puke has a regular color?
Your results will be ready in 15 minutes.
Your surgery went perfectly.
8 year old healthy boy,
[Car door closes] ...what's wrong?
[Car door opens] Glassman: Shaun...
[Glass shatters] Look out! Watch out!
[Monitor beeping rapidly] [Gasps]
Adam?! Oh, my God!
Ah. Not silly at all. Hmm.
and get a new consent. What we're hoping to do
and killing her with it. No.
and we need the bed. Okay.
Are you? Yes, yes, I am.
But I'm okay? Yeah, but the surgery...
But she might die anyway. Yes. Quite probably.
Can this all wait? [Sighs]
Clamp. Clamp.
Cranky? [Scoffs]
Did you give her morphine? Yeah, 10 milligrams.
Didn't need to be so blunt. Why?
Do you have a car? Yeah.
Do you have any I.D.? No. His... His heart. It's his heart.
Do you see an extensive blood supply? No.
Echo... Get him set up in Trauma 3
Either way. It doesn't mean I'm wrong.
Every single day. [Elevator dings]
expose the tumor... Am I going to die?
For a tummy ache? Hmm? Yes.
Get the hell away from me, you moron. Let's get out of here!
He didn't say why? H He was really weird.
He doesn't know how. Bull!
Honey? [Normal voice] Martine?
How hard is it to get rid of someone. I told him...
How old is this kid again? 8.
I did nothing wrong. The bus... Yeah.
I don't like pickles. I know.
I don't want pickles. And I checked.
I feel fine. Dr. Melendez would like
I hear Shaun made the call. Mm.
I I'm not scared. Well, you should be.
I just can't quite believe it. It was your idea.
I made sure not to say that. No. Oh.
I still think... You're not objective.
I was gonna say that's an excellent call. Thank you.
I was very clear. W With your words...
I'll ask... There's not the time.
I'll call 911. N No. There's no time.
I'm not just waiting for farts. Thank goodness.
Is that bad? I I don't see.
It seemed beside the point. No, you didn't rat me out
It's not. There is some discoloration.
It's very important. [Scoffs]
Jared, prep the surgical team. Sir, what do I do?
Jerry: Dr. Murphy, thank you so much. ♪ Feel its heartbeat ♪
Jerry: I thought you made meatloaf. I did.
just to get a better view? Yes.
Light. Light.
Maybe. Maybe what?
Mayos. Mayos.
Melendez: Remove the kidney. All right.
Of course. Thank you.
Okay. Tag in the warehouse?
One thing, My... my brother.
Patient's name? Stephanie Willis.
Please stop saying "malignant." Should we talk outside?
Prejudices? Yeah, prejudices.
Probably. You're a doctor.
Say "Ahh." Ahhh.
Scut work. What's scut work?
Shaun: Yes, it's sad. The surgery's impossible.
Shaun! No!
She needs oxygen, IV adrenaline... Go!
She vomited. I I can't wake her!
Sir, it's my team. And it's my department.
Stephanie: [Exhales sharply] Okay.
Stephanie: [Groans] Melendez: And a lot of pain, apparently.
Subordinate. Doesn't... Sure. Subordinate. Or... inferior.
Ten blade. Ten blade.
Thank you! ♪ Far so fast ♪
Thank you. There were complications...
That means it's killing me, right? Yes.
That was a mistake. I agree,
That's what they do... they ache. Shh.
The healthy left kidney. Both kidneys are healthy, Jared.
There. [Gasps]
Told ya it was fun, right? Shh!
Uh, 86. You sure?
What does that mean, Shaun? A Am I healthy?
What? I am pathetic.
What? What site? Pretty much any of them...
Where are you taking him? To surgery.
which makes it your fault. Okay, how can it be my fault?
Who is this guy? He helped with first aid at the airport.
Wide open, please! Man: Coming through!
With all due respect, doctor... Comments that start that way
Yeah, they're what we call a vector. Hmm?
You "think"? No. You definitely did.
You can't be back here. Oh, I need a knife.
You mean the parents? Yeah.
You weren't supposed to lie. Yeah.
You're late. Five minutes, we've all been...
You're... you're supposed to know. No, we're not...
Your shot at Andrews' nephew. Oh, come on. It was funny.
...and a liter of saline.
...in front of my eyes.
'cause it's not about the new doctor, this is about you.
'cause obviously, we can't handle him, either.
'cause you thought the idea was crazy.
"High functioning"?
[ Applause]
[Alarm ringing]
[Alarm ringing]
[Alarm ringing]
[Alarm ringing]
[Alarm ringing]
[Alarm shuts off]
[Alarm shuts off]
[Alarm shuts off]
[Applause]
[Applause]
[Beeping]
[Beeping]
[Beeping]
[Birds chirping]
[Breathing heavily]
[Breathing heavily]
[Breathing heavily]
[Breathing shallowly]
[Button beeps]
[Button beeps]
[Car horn honks, police siren in distance]
[Carriage rattling]
[Cellphone rings]
[Chuckles softly]
[Chuckles]
[Chuckles] It's not normal.
[Chuckles] Okay.
[Clattering]
[Clears throat]
[Clears throat]
[Clears throat]
[Clears throat] Well...
[Computer beeps, keyboard clacking]
[Cries softly]
[Cries]
[Door closes]
[Door opens]
[Door opens]
[Door opens]
[Door opens]
[Drill whirs]
[Elevator chimes]
[Elevator dings]
[Engine revs]
[Exhales sharply]
[Exhales sharply]
[Exhales sharply]
[Exhales sharply]
[Exhales sharply]
[Exhales sharply] Call us in the morning.
[Exhaling shallowly]
[Footsteps departing]
[Gasping]
[Gasps, screams]
[Gasps]
[Gasps]
[Gasps]
[Glass shatters]
[Grunting]
[Grunts]
[Grunts]
[Heart monitor beeping]
[Indistinct chatter]
[Indistinct talking]
[Inhales sharply]
[Inhales sharply]
[Keyboard clacking]
[Knocking on door]
[Knocking on door]
[Knocks at door]
[Knocks] Excuse me.
[Laughs]
[Laughs] I heard.
[Laughs] There's a cure for stupidity? Okay.
[Laughter]
[Loudly] Martine, you need to wake up!
[Man speaking indistinctly on P.A.]
[Monitor beeping rapidly]
[Monitor beeping]
[Monitor beeping]
[Monitor beeps]
[Monitor beeps]
[Monitor beeps]
[Monitor beeps]
[Monitor beeps]
[Monitor beeps]
[Monitor beeps]
[Mumbling indistinctly]
[Panting]
[Scoffs, laughs]
[Scoffs]
[Scoffs]
[Scoffs]
[Scoffs] I suppose not.
[Scoffs] Is that fair?
[Screaming]
[Sighs]
[Sighs]
[Sighs]
[Sighs]
[Sighs]
[Sighs]
[Sighs]
[Sighs]
[Sighs]
[Sighs]
[Sighs]
[Sighs] That's a problem.
[sighs]...how we make it matter.
[Siren wails in distance]
[Siren wails]
[Smacks lips]
[Smacks lips] Lot of ifs there.
[Sniffs]
[Sobs]
[Suctioning]
[Thud]
[Thud]
[Woman giggling]
[Woman speaking indistinctly on P.A.]
[Woman speaking indistinctly on P.A.]
♪ Feel what you heat ♪
♪ I'd take care of you ♪
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♪ It feels too late ♪
♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪
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