1:02:01
- Dejeme ver a mi nina!
- I need the forms filled out.
1:02:04
My baby! My baby!
1:02:06
Ma'am, if you fill out the forms,
you can see her in a moment.
1:02:10
- Alguien...
- Excuse me.
1:02:12
- What's going on here?
- Oh, drunk driver.
She lost her husband and son.
1:02:15
- Her daughter's in Trauma One,
but it doesn't look good.
- I need the forms filled out.
1:02:19
- Please! Quiero ver a mi nina!
- You can see her in one moment.
1:02:22
Quiero ver a mi nina!
My baby! Please!
1:02:25
Maybe you could explain
it to me so I might understand it.
1:02:28
It's hospital procedure.
1:02:30
It isn't right that a woman has to spend
the last moments of her dying child...
1:02:33
filling out forms.
1:02:35
Last year I had to have my appendix out.
1:02:37
I forgot my insurance card,
so they sent me home.
1:02:41
My appendix could have burst.
They didn't care.
1:02:43
You know, my antibiotics
cost 100 bucks a month.
1:02:47
I paid $250 just to find out
I had a sprained ankle.
1:02:50
- I mean, do they really need
to do all those tests?
- You know what they need to do.
1:02:54
The government needs
to pay for health insurance.
1:02:56
Health insurance companies are why
prices got so high in the first place.
1:03:00
- What do we do?
- Yeah, what the hell is the answer?
1:03:03
- Don't hurt your ankle.
- Yeah, right.
1:03:11
- Patch?
- Mm-hmm. Wait, wait, wait, wait.
1:03:24
That's it.
1:03:28
- I gotta tell Carin.
- What?
1:03:30
Oh.
1:03:32
- Can I borrow this stuff?
- Sure.
1:03:46
- What do you see?
- Patch, it's late.
1:03:48
What do you see?
1:03:50
Parsley.
1:03:53
- And a horn.
- No, no, no.
1:03:55
Look beyond the objects.
Look through them.
1:03:58
Over here. Look.