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Auggie has a brother in California.
We can't tell you what this means to Keshawn.
We can fly out so the boys can meet.
A chemical pregnancy?
Does your mom know?
God no, and please don't tell her.
He's had surgery.
I realize I shouldn't have come back so soon.
Why do you think you did that?
I'm the chief of the ED.
I have a greater responsibility.
It's often the people who are the very best
who feel the most inadequate.
Wouldn't do that if I were you.
Dr. Choi. - I'm sorry.
I just had to warn you. You're leaving a rook exposed.
I know.
I'm attempting a gambit.
Once he takes my rook... - Knight F6.
Then you've got mate in three. Well done.
I promise I don't spend all day playing games.
Hey, as far as vices go, online chess isn't so bad.
Good morning, Dr. Virani. - Hi.
Dr. Choi, a word?
Sure. Excuse us.
You know, you still haven't sent me
your top candidates for the new ED position.
Right.
After your collapse last week,
we both agreed you needed to lighten your load.
And I'm gonna hire someone.
I just haven't found the perfect fit yet.
Well, since you're still searching,
a list of ED docs let go through no fault of their own
from a nearby rural hospital.
Gaffney acquired the institution
when they went bankrupt.
Whoa. - Someone you know?
Dean Archer.
He was my senior medical officer in the navy.
Outstanding physician. Taught me most of what I know.
Well, see if you can schedule
an interview today.
And if not Dr. Archer,
I want that position filled by the end of the week.
Yes, ma'am.
Dad?
Dad?
What are you doing here?
Aren't you gonna be late for your pod?
I've got an Uber waiting outside.
Can you just sign this chemistry test for me please?
Just right there's fine.
Whoa. A D?
Plus.
Why are you bringing this to me anyway?
Isn't it your mom's week? - Dad, you know how she is.
She would take my phone or my iPad
and just anything that I say to her,
she'd say it's an excuse.
Well, what do you have to say for yourself?
We talked about this a few weeks ago.
You really seemed like you wanted to step it up.
I know.
It's just with the...
with the pregnancy scare and the potential of moving.
I don't even know if we're staying or going, so...
Listen. I gotta go.
So can you just...
Um, I know this has been a stressful time, okay?
But at least got the final custody hearing today,
so one way or the other, we are gonna have closure.
No more limbo. - Yep.
Owen?
One more video, and then we're taking Nana
to the airport, okay?
Hello? - Kay.
Hey, Mom?
If we don't leave in five, we're gonna hit traffic.
Mom?
I want you to take two bites before we leave, okay?
What is it with everyone in this house today?
Mom?
Are you still in the shower?
Hello?
Mom?
Mom?
Mom, can you hear me?
Mom, I can't get my video to play.
Owen, one second!
Mom, can you fix it?
Owen, do not come in here. Stay in the living room.
Hi, yes.
I found my mom unresponsive on the floor.
I need an ambulance now.
Mom?
Owen.
What's up? - Coming through.
Oh. Sounds like them.
There they are! - Whoo!
Did you spend the whole $10 that I gave you?
At least they have some healthy options.
That's true. That's true.
Let's back this up. - I'll help him.
Okay then. He's got it.
It's been so great to spend the week with y'all.
We really appreciate you making the trip.
Oh, please. It was our pleasure.
Keyshawn?
Why don't you give your brother his goodbye present?
A present? - Yeah.
"Swamp Tales"? Nice!
Can we play right now?
Come on, fellas. It's your last day together.
You really wanna spend it playing video games?
both: Yeah!
Have fun, guys.
You like it? - Yeah!
Thanks!
Dream come true for Keyshawn.
He's always wanted to find his little brother.
Yeah, when we learned that Auggie was sick,
we just prayed that he would be okay.
You both have done so much for him.
You saved his life.
We're just happy he finally got a liver.
Yeah.
We love Auggie to pieces.
That's clear.
Probably why my heart is going a mile a minute.
What?
Um, look--we don't know how to put this.
Um...we understand
that your adoption isn't finalized yet.
You want Auggie.
Well, we were thinking wouldn't it be great
if the boys could grow up together?
I know it's an impossible thing to ask.
But if there's any way that you could--
No. - Maggie--
There isn't. No.
We're adopting Auggie.
And I can't believe that you would come here
and suggest this-- - No. You're right.
We're sorry.
We're grateful the boys got a chance to meet.
Yeah.
Us too.
Natalie.
Will.
I heard your mom was brought in.
Are you okay? - Yeah.
Yeah, I'm okay.
They think she had a heart attack.
Her troponin were a bit elevated,
but they're not sure.
She's in the cath lab now.
Crockett will let me know something soon.
And Owen, he's...
At the neighbor's house. - Good.
When I found my mom,
I tried to keep him away, but he saw her.
Come here.
It's okay.
It's gonna be okay. - Crockett.
Hey. - Hey.
Morning, Will.
Your mom's coronary arteries are clear.
No evidence of infarction.
There you go, Nat. That's great news.
But, um, there is global dyskinesis
and a significantly depressed ejection fraction.
Her heart's not pumping properly.
I just don't-- I don't understand
what's causing this.
Myocarditis? - That'd be my first guess.
Did you send cultures?
Bacterial and viral, yes.
Could also be medication-induced.
I sent a tox too.
What about a thyroid panel and cortisol?
Two steps ahead of you.
Look--I appreciate the backup, Will--I do.
But I think I got this covered.
Thank you. Have you had anything to eat?
I don't think I could eat right now.
Still, I think we should get you something.
You're gonna need your energy. - Right. I know.
Thanks, Will. - Of course.
Safe travels home tonight.
Thank you.
Can you believe the nerve of those people?
Well, their hearts were in the right place,
wanting their son to grow up with his sibling.
So what are you saying?
You think we should just let them take Auggie?
No.
I'm saying we should have a conversation about it.
I get that we decided that
we weren't gonna have any kids but this--
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