:01:08
Close her up, will you?
:01:21
David.
:01:24
There's been a train crash
outside Santa Barbara.
:01:28
They're flying an aortal trauma here now.
:01:32
How can I ask you this, David?
:01:40
I can do it, Blake.
:01:53
Is he crazy, Jasmine?
He's been on his feet for 14 hours.
:01:57
Chloe, it's been this way since Leslie died.
:02:00
Losing himself in his work, poor thing.
:02:02
This is getting a little reckless,
don't you think?
:02:04
- I don't think he has a choice.
- Hang on a second, Jasmine!
:02:08
It's not like he has to do it.
:02:10
Well, who else at Loma Vista can do it?
Who else can do what David can do?
:02:14
Try Lonnie Walsh. And he wouldn't
expect to be knighted for it.
:02:18
Blake, I can handle that transplant.
:02:21
We need somebody
with the right kind of experience, Lonnie.
:02:23
Even if he's falling asleep on his feet?
:02:25
It's a complicated procedure, Lonnie.
Why don't you observe?
:02:28
- Hey, I'm not fresh out of medical school!
- Excuse me, miss?
:02:31
No, you're not, Lonnie. You're a good
doctor. But you're not David Ravell.
:02:37
- Miss? Miss?
- You will march into Mr Daniels' office...
:02:41
...and tell him that he will be held
personally responsible...
:02:44
...should anything go wrong
during this operation.
:02:46
- Mother...
- Moreover, you are going to tell him...
:02:49
...that in your observation...
- Did you see that?
:02:52
...Dr David Ravell is not up to his usual
Olympian heights of surgical skill.
:02:56
He complained of dizziness,
that sort of thing. Do you understand?