1:37:01
They know too much, l guess.
1:37:17
Why'd you run away?
1:37:19
l was just talking to your mother.
She was worried about you.
1:37:22
Everybody's been worried about you.
1:37:28
Honey, l love you.
1:37:31
You're gonna be just fine.
1:37:33
No, Mark, listen.
1:37:34
You have to stop this.
1:37:36
l'm fine. l am.
1:37:40
But your appendix is not fine.
1:37:42
You've got plus-four peritonitis,
guarding and spasm, honey.
1:37:46
Susan, you do.
1:37:48
No, l don't.
1:37:51
There's no question about it.
1:37:56
Check my white count
and sed. rate. lt's normal.
1:38:00
Please.
1:38:10
The tests aren't here.
1:38:13
But with these physical signs,
it has to be appendicitis.
1:38:17
Please!
1:38:18
lt's better to be safe
and have the operation.
1:38:21
Besides, you're in the best of hands.
1:38:22
Dr. Harris himself will do
the procedure. How about that?
1:38:26
The chief of surgery
is taking your case.
1:38:28
l don't want him.
1:38:29
-Well, how's our patient doing?
-Fine. Just slightly delirious.
1:38:33
That's normal with appendicitis.
1:38:36
Besides, we all know doctors
make the worst patients.
1:38:39
You gonna scrub in?
1:38:40
Dr. Harris, we have O.R. 7
ready for your case.
1:38:44
l wanted O.R. 8.
1:38:46
lt isn't ready yet.
1:38:47
-l specifically requested O.R. 8.
-lt'll take a couple of minutes.
1:38:52
Well, hurry it up. Our patient
can't wait all night, can she?
1:38:57
You scrubbing in?
1:38:59
Excuse me.
Let me just answer this page, sir.