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You got 'em.
No, no, don't.
(GASPS) I knew it.
we're gonna take Jenny up to C.T. to get a closer look,
You can't just take more people away from me.
didn't say a damn thing about the pregnancy,
(ENGINE STARTS)
You hate that Shepherd is taking Blake under her wing.
- Um, page O.B. - Okay.
with relapsing and remitting multiple sclerosis.
What are they doing? Are they already recovering the heart?
Except for when they don't.
- Mm-hmm. - Complicated procedure.
Ben and Bailey will be going home at 8:30.
You told me this was a good healthy heart!
All I see are two kids in trouble.
- I can go. - No! It's fine.
Now you understand why I'm doing this.
and it was fantastic.
You'll do the same for me.
Not when you're having my grandbaby.
Just for the record, I am right.
(BOX SLAMS)
- I'm good. - Good.
I think if your mom had the information,
Suing his ex-wife for fraud is no way to be a father.
Oh.
You've been served.
(MOUSE CLICKS)
Nasty-ass necrotic bowel is nice, too.
Oh, now you want to get to know me?
The two of you can kill each other later.
Uh, pull back on the probe, close him up,
It felt right.
Whoa, whoa. Wait, wait.
I know the feeling.
- No. - Yes.
Nope.
It is the perfect excuse to ditch Bailey's budget meeting.
he's get a shot at getting full custody of that baby.
♪
What is happening?
Jenny's the patient.
He took Jackson.
We said no trash talk in the bedroom.
and pretend to be some nice guy,
It couldn't have been your fault.
At some point, you just have to learn to let go.
and you stop hiding behind your mask?
not when you have me.
We grew up together, you know.
They asked my opinion. And what did you say?
♪
(LAUGHS)
It was an awfully sad story. (SCOFFS)
Right now, it's my job.
Do you think that I should write
My baby needs a lawyer, and I'm gonna get you the best.
to get rid of her for months,
I've finished their post-op notes.
They were my competition.
Aren't we sort of obligated to tell the mother she's pregnant?
You leave all the doors open...
(GASPS)
Oh. Like a... Like a dinner party.
We can tell her about the splenic bleed, but not about the pregnancy.
Well, it'll be my turn sometime.
everywhere, all the time.
The audience won't be there to see me, but, uh... (CHUCKLES)
Because I don't see a grandchild.