1:05:01
I want the white coat. I want people
to call me doctor more than anything.
1:05:04
- I want the recognition.
- You'll get it every day in the
eyes of patients you're helping.
1:05:08
There is more to life than
what Dean Walcott puts out there.
1:05:12
That is all about power
and control, all right?
1:05:16
- I know you're scared.
- You're right. I am scared.
1:05:19
I'm scared to death.
1:05:24
You know, you sit here and you talk
about life without limits...
1:05:28
you know,
and breaking the rules.
1:05:31
It all sounds
very, very romantic.
1:05:35
You wanna know what the truth
is about all that crap, Patch, hmm?
1:05:38
People get hurt.
1:05:43
And who did it to you?
1:05:48
- I have to go.
- No, don't. Please. No, no.
Listen to me. Come on.
1:05:52
Whatever it is... Come on.
You can tell me.
1:05:54
- I can help you. I swear I can.
- Good night. I'll see you tomorrow.
1:05:56
Please, let me help you.
1:05:59
I'm really starting to love
the back of your head.
1:06:21
Get this cleaned out,
and get him down to the suture room.
1:06:24
You're gonna be fine, Larry.
1:06:28
Larry's been in and out of
the E.R. for a couple of years.
1:06:31
- Not because he's accident-prone.
- No. His father died two years ago.
1:06:34
Since then he's been subject to fits
of depression and self-mutilation.
1:06:37
Head trauma, D-5.
1:06:43
- Thank you for doing this.
- You can thank me
by not getting me fired.
1:06:46
Just observe rounds
and stay within hospital protocol.
1:06:50
Look, Patch.
1:06:52
You're a good thing
for this hospital.
1:06:55
You remind me of myself
when I first started out...
1:06:57
on fire,
wanting to save the world.
1:06:59
But you lose a little of that
after a while.