:29:11
Hah? Well, then,
hello, hello.
:29:14
Oh, look at...
:29:28
Yee-haah!
Yee-haah!
:29:31
Whoa! Whoa!
Yee-haah!
:29:35
Come on, buddy!
Whee-haah!
:29:39
What is going on here?
:29:54
Sit down.
:29:57
Get in your beds right now.
:30:00
Sit down! Sit down!
:30:04
Lie down in your beds
right now!
:30:08
- I've checked up on you, Hunter.
- Patch.
:30:11
Hunter, Dr Prack was
a colleague of mine at Bringham.
:30:14
He tells me
you have a brilliant mind...
:30:16
and, like many brilliant people,
you don't necessarily think
the rules apply to you.
:30:20
Not all the rules, sir, but the Golden
Rule, I think that applies to everyone.
:30:24
Don't you, sir?
:30:26
I've also heard you have
a real passion to be a doctor, Hunter.
:30:30
Patch.
:30:32
Truth of it is, Hunter,
passion doesn't make doctors.
:30:36
I make doctors.
:30:38
Understood?
:30:40
- Understood.
- Good.
:30:42
Medical students, as a rule,
have no contact with patients
until the third year.
:30:47
- Is that clear?
- It is, sir, but don't you think...
:30:49
Our way of doing things
is a product of centuries of experience.
:30:55
It's all there for a reason.