:45:01
Your scores are among the top in
your class, yet you never seem to study.
:45:05
That's ridiculous.
:45:07
Your classmates
don't seem to think so.
:45:09
Really. Who?
:45:11
I'm warning you.
Stay out of this hospital.
:45:26
You told Walcott I cheated.
:45:28
I know you did it.
Just tell me why.
:45:31
Look, cut the crap, Hunter.
:45:33
I live with you. I know how much
you study, or don't study.
:45:36
And you do better than me?
Give me a break.
:45:39
You arrogant, pompous prick!
Who appointed you custodian
of the medical profession?
:45:44
Is it because your father
and his father was a doctor,
some sort of genetic thing?
:45:48
- You're damn right.
- Really?
:45:50
I grew up with it.
:45:52
I know what it takes to look in the eyes
of dying people day after day...
:45:55
and come home
for dinner at night.
:45:57
- I know what it takes.
You don't have it.
- Oh, really. And you do?
:46:00
If you don't like me,
just say it.
:46:03
I don't like you!
:46:05
Why don't you like me?
You're a prick, and I like you.
:46:08
Because you make
my effort a joke!
:46:10
I want to be a doctor!
This isn't a game to me!
:46:14
This isn't playtime!
:46:16
This is serious business!
:46:18
I have it in me
to be a great doctor...
:46:22
but in order to do that I have to
sacrifice if I want to be better.
:46:26
"Better".
Better than me, hmm?
:46:27
I will save lives that
could have otherwise not been saved.
:46:30
Now, I could be like you and go around
laughing and have a good time, ha ha...
:46:34
but I prefer to learn,
because the more I learn...
:46:37
the more likely I will
have the right answer at the
crucial moment and save a life.
:46:40
And you say I'm a prick?
You say I'm a prick?
:46:42
You know, maybe I am...
:46:44
but you ask the average person, when
death comes knocking at their door...
:46:47
whether they want a prick on their side
or some kindergarten teacher...
:46:51
who's gonna kiss their ass!
:46:53
Because when that day comes
I want the prick...
:46:55
and so will you.