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ER 12.04 Blame It On The Rain

Lubasha Visnjic: Ðåæèññåð ÏÎË ÌÀÊÊÐÅÉÍ 12.04 Blame It On The Rain -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted by Dee Deee at ERForums: "Guest lead is a woman who's been in a coma for six years in a nursing home, and miraculously awakens. They're looking for a name actress for this role. A woman suffering from post-partum depression has a car accident with her baby, and admits to Neela that it was deliberate, but later denies it when her husband arrives. A sex therapist's client has a heart attack. Possible new recurring character, a toxicology attending specializing in snakes. (No race, specific age, or attractiveness level is specified, so I doubt he's anyone's love interest.) Several fairly minor car accident victims. Abby's involved in a screaming match with one SUV driver who nearly hits her. *************************************************************** 1. Æåíùèíà ,ïðîâåäøåÿ â êîìå 6 ëåò, ïðîñûïàåòñÿ. Ïðîäþñåðû èùóò àêòðèñó äëÿ ýòîé ðîëè. Îíà áóäåò ãëàâíîé â ýòîé ñåðèè. 2. Æåíùèíà ñòðàäàþùåé ïîñò-äåïðåññèåé , ïîïàäàåò â àâòîì.àâàðèþ ñ ðåáåíêîì è ïðèçíàåòñÿ Íèëå, ÷òî ñäåëàëà ýòî ñïåöèàëüíî, íî ïîñëå ïðèõîäà ìóæà âñå îòðèöàåò. 3. Ó ïàöèåíòà ñåêñîëîãà ñåðäå÷íûé ïðèñòóï. 4. Âîçìîæíî íîâûé ñòàðøèé âðà÷ (íî íå â îñíîâíîì êàñòèíãå) â îáëàñòè òîêñèêîëîãèè, ñïåöèàëèçèðóþùèéñÿ íà çìåÿõ. 5. Ýááè ñïîðèò ñ âîäèòåëåì ìàøèíû, êîòîðàÿ ïàïàëà (ìàøèíà) â íåáîëüøóþ àâàðèþ íàðÿäó ñ äðóãèìè ìàøèíàìè. Âîäèòåëü ÷óòü ëè íå áüåò åå.

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Starley: Lubasha Visnjic ïèøåò: öèòàòàÂîäèòåëü ÷óòü ëè íå áüåò åå. À êòî ñïàñàòü áóäåò? Ëóêî÷êà?! Îí âîîáùå ãäå?!

Lubasha Visnjic: Starley ïèøåò: öèòàòàÎí âîîáùå ãäå?! ìåíÿ ýòî òîæå èíòåðåñóåò. È íå òîëüêî ìåíÿ. Âîò è àíãëè÷àíêà õî÷åò ýòî çíàòü. littlemiranda "Eh, where's Luka? I want me some smokin' Croatian... "

Starley: Lubasha Visnjic ïèøåò: öèòàòàsmokin' Croatian Ìèëàÿ ôðàçà!


Starley: Lubasha Visnjic ïèøåò: öèòàòàÐåæèññåð ÏÎË ÌÀÊÊÐÅÉÍ Êëàññ! Ðîìèê âåðíóëñÿ!

Lubasha Visnjic: âûëîæó â ïåðåâîäå íà ñàéòå â áëèæàéøèå 3 äíÿ. Ñêàæó, ÷òî Ëóêà åñòü, à òàêæå Êåððè ,êîòîðàÿ áóäåò â ñöåíàõ âìåñòî Ñüþçàí.

Ìàøóëÿ: Lubasha Visnjic ïèøåò: öèòàòàà òàêæå Êåððè ,êîòîðàÿ áóäåò â ñöåíàõ âìåñòî Ñüþçàí. Ñàìîå âåñåëîå â ýòîì, ÷òî ñàìà ïî ñåáå îíà âðîäå êàê è íå íóæíà! Íó õîòü êàê çàìåíà Ñüþçè... è íà òîì ñïàñèáî äîðîãèì àìåðèêàíñêèì àâòîðàì! Starley ïèøåò: öèòàòàÊëàññ! Ðîìèê âåðíóëñÿ! Ìììì... Ðîìèê...

Lubasha Visnjic: Ìàøóëÿ ïèøåò: öèòàòà Ñàìîå âåñåëîå â ýòîì, ÷òî ñàìà ïî ñåáå îíà âðîäå êàê è íå íóæíà! òû íå ïðàâà, ýòî îíà ñåé÷àñ çàïîëíÿåò äûðû, à ïîòîì åé áóäóò ïèñàò áîëüøå ,ïîòîìó ÷òî èç ñòàðøèõ âðà÷åé îñòàëèñü òîëüêî îíà è Ëóêà. À íîâûõ íå áóäåò!

Ìàøóëÿ: Lubasha Visnjic ïèøåò: öèòàòàòû íå ïðàâà Ëþáàø! Òâîèìè áû óñòàìè!!! ß òàê õî÷ó, áûòü íå ïðàâîé... íå ïîâåðèøü, êàê! Ïðîñòî ïîñëå 11 ñåçîíà â ÷óäåñà íå âåðèòñÿ! Íî... òû âñåëÿåøü íàäåæäó!!! Ñïàñèáî!

Lubasha Visnjic: Ìàøóëÿ ïèøåò: öèòàòàÏðîñòî ïîñëå 11 ñåçîíà â ÷óäåñà íå âåðèòñÿ! íèêòî òîãäà è íå ïðåäïîëàãàë òàêîãî "ñþðïðèçà" îò Øåððè. Îíà èì çäîðîâî ïîäïîðòèëà ñòàòèñòèêó. Òàê ÷òî Ëîðà äîëæíà âûðó÷àòü è çàáûòü íàâðåìÿ î ñâîèõ ðåæèññåðñêèõ àìáèöèé.

Ìàøóëÿ: Íå õî÷ó îáèæàòü ôàíàòîâ Øåððè! Íî... ÿ ðàäà. Äàæå íå èç-çà Ëîðû. Ó ìåíÿ ëè÷íûå ïðè÷èíû ðàäîâàòüñÿ åå óõîäó. Óæå âòîðîìó óõîäó!  òðåòèé ðàç îíà âåðíåòñÿ ãîäó â 2015)))))

Starley: Lubasha Visnjic ïèøåò: öèòàòàÑêàæó, ÷òî Ëóêà åñòü, à òàêæå Êåððè ,êîòîðàÿ áóäåò â ñöåíàõ âìåñòî Ñüþçàí. Îòëè÷íàÿ íîâîñòü äëÿ Ìàøêè! À ýòî îíà áóäåò Ëóêî÷êó çàøèâàòü?!

Starley: Lubasha Visnjic ïèøåò: öèòàòàèç ñòàðøèõ âðà÷åé îñòàëèñü òîëüêî îíà è Ëóêà. À íîâûõ íå áóäåò! È íå íàäî äðóãèõ!!!! Ìàøóëÿ ïèøåò: öèòàòàÌììì... Ðîìèê... Èëè òåáå íðàâèòñÿ ÐÎÁÁÈ?

Starley: Lubasha Visnjic ïèøåò: öèòàòàÒàê ÷òî Ëîðà äîëæíà âûðó÷àòü Ïóñòü ñòàðàåòñÿ! Íà íèõ ñ Ëóêîé âñå ïðèåìíîå äåðæèòñÿ!

Starley: Ìàøóëÿ ïèøåò: öèòàòàòû âñåëÿåøü íàäåæäó!!! Ëþáàøà ó íàñ òàêàÿ! Âñåãäà ïîìîæåò â òðóäíóþ ìèíóòó!

Lubasha Visnjic: Spoiler Update for Episode 12.4 - Blame It On The Rain http://mrsviw.blogspot.com/ New info's in bold. Teaser: Abby tells Morris that she’s not on for 6 minutes and she’s making a coffee run for everyone before she starts her shift. Morris replies, “Then be a flower drumsong and grab me a bear claw”. She looks at him. He tells her that he’ll settle up with her later and leaves. We stay with him and see that the ER is packed and busy. Patient #1 asks Morris to help him. Morris says he will in a sec. Patient #2 wants something for his pain. Morris just says sure. Patient #3 says he’s been waiting a long time. Morris replies, “And we appreciate our patients with patience”. Morris stops walking, peels off a County sticker that he has on a sheet, and puts it on the patient’s sleeve, telling the patient that someone will be with him shortly. Morris is about to move away when a burly guy with a C-collar grabs him, telling him to take the collar off. Morris says he can’t because they first need to see if he broke his neck. Morris manages to get away as the patient screams that if he broke his neck, he’d be dead. Morris says quietly, “I wish”. He walks by a “cute” patient with red hair, backtracks, and introduces himself as Dr. Morris, Chief Resident. He asks her why she’s there. She says she was rear-ended. He says, “Ow!” and tells her that he hopes she wasn’t driving. She doesn’t know how to take that comment. Morris listens to her lungs as Eve (the new Nurse Manager formerly known as Eileen Cimperman) tells him that they’re really busy and advises that they should try to clear some neck patients clinically. Morris questions the “we” part of her statement and suggests that “we” should leave the decisions to the doctors. Eve argues that if patients meet all 5 of the NEXUS criteria…Morris interrupts her and asks what she knows about NEXUS. She responds that she was Research Coordinator at Emory and enrolled 2000 patients in the initial study. Morris says that’s interesting –maybe she should bring that up at her next Nazi nurse rally. 2 pages later, it seems that Morris is insulting Eve because he says, “More like Dr. Evil and Mini Me”. Then he tells whoever he’s talking to to start clearing necks clinically. Cut to Abby leaving the Jumbo Mart with coffee and food as we hear a loud thunder clap. It’s pouring rain, and she’s doing her best to protect what she bought. A car stops for her, and she starts to walk across the street. Unfortunately, she drops a bag of muffins in a puddle. She quickly bends down to pick it up, but a large SUV doesn’t see her bending down and tries to go around the car that stopped for her. The SUV driver sees Abby, beats down on his horn and slams on his brakes, inches away from hitting her. The car window goes down, and the driver says, “What’s your problem? You can’t wait for a break in traffic?” She hurls a coffee at the driver, calls him an asshole, and tells him she’s on a crosswalk. The driver calls Abby a crazy bitch. She throws another coffee at the driver as he tries to close his window and drive away. She throws some donuts at the car, too. END OF TEASER. 3 pages later, Eve tells Haleh that she already warned her about her OT hours. Haleh says that she wasn’t scheduled to come in; she was just trying to help Connie. Eve replies that Haleh should have told Connie to call someone else because Haleh can’t work anymore OT. Haleh says, “So what, you want me to turn around and go back home?” Eve says she should, unless she wants another letter in her file. Haleh, who’s mad, looks at Sam. Haleh decides to let it go for now and leaves. Once she’s gone, Eve asks Sam if she could stay for another hour or so until she can get someone else to cover for Connie. Sam gives her a look. Eve says Sam’s name, and Sam says that she’ll do it. It’s not like she’s going to make it home on time to see Alex off to school.

Lubasha Visnjic: Cut to Luka meeting a private ambulance. Inside is Blaire Collins, a 28 year old woman. She’s staring off into space, unaware of where she is. Luka asks the paramedics for the bullet, and they tell him that Blaire was sent in from Lakeshore Gardens for an infection around her G-tube. Luka looks at her belly and sees the rash. He palpates her belly, asking her if it hurts. No response. One of the paramedics tells Luka that Blaire’s been in a coma for 6 years. Luka’s shocked. He reads Blaire’s chart, then tells the paramedics that Blaire doesn’t have to be there. And they don’t have any room. The paramedics can give her IV antibiotics, and the doctor at the nursing home can change the G-tube. The paramedic says, “So what are we supposed to do?” Luka tells them to take Blaire back. They argue that they don’t get paid for round trips and they have to go on another run. They start to walk away, leaving Blaire with Luka. Luka calls out to them. 2 pages later, Sam asks Luka what’s wrong. He explains that the nursing home dumped Blaire there. Sam’s not surprised. She’s about to help Luka when Eve arrives and tells Sam to check in the lobby – they could probably use another nurse at Triage. Sam looks at Luka. Luka says to Eve, “You’ve got to be kidding me”. Sam tells him it’s OK and leaves. Luka says it’s ridiculous. He sees Weaver walking by and asks her if she could do something about the situation. Weaver says that if it’s a nursing issue, Eve deals with it. We go with Weaver as she walks toward the elevator. Cut to Ray talking to Ned Cousins, a slightly odd Toxicology Attending who’s in his 30s. Ned tells Ray that morning rounds start at 10. They’ll discuss toxicology consultations from the entire county at that time. Ray has to carry the pager every 3rd day. Also, research conference is on Thursday afternoons. They enter the toxicology lab, and we see that it’s like a “fucking reptile farm”. Ray looks at the snakes and asks if they’re poisonous. Ned asks if he means venomous, and says that the snakes are. He’s studying neurotoxic factors in crotalid venom. Ray taps on one of the tanks, and Ned has to tell him not to do that. Ray’s told that he will work in the Poison Control Center. He’s fine with that. Ned says that Ray will be receiving calls from the public as well as health care facilities. He’ll use an online poison database. They’ll also back him up. Ned opens a door and we see a room that’s set up much like a telemarketer’s office. We see 4 “overweight men and women” who are tox nurses. There’s one tox fellow there. Ned tells Ray that he’s #5. The scene ends off Ray, not sure how this is going to work out. Cut to Neela in the ambulance bay. The paramedics unload Judy Ames, who is 31 years old. They tell Neela that Judy had a head-on collision with a cinderblock wall. Weaver comes out and Neela gives her the bullet. Weaver asks the paramedic if there were any victims in the other car, but the paramedic tells her that only Judy’s car was involved. Judy says “they” forced her off the road. They were driving like maniacs and hurt her baby. She asks for her daughter. Weaver and Neela look at the paramedic, who just shrugs and tells Weaver that Judy’s baby is with another Rescue team. Weaver tells Neela to take the patient. Weaver will wait for the baby. She assures the patient that everything’s fine and that they’ll take care of both her and her baby.

Lubasha Visnjic: Cut to Dubenko looking at some ornate ironwork. He tells the construction worker that he thinks it’s nice and asks if it’s custom-made. The worker says it is. It’s Spanish Revival. We see that this ironwork is sticking out of the construction worker’s thigh. Abby’s helping out. The worker tells them to be careful. Abby says she thinks he missed the femur. Dubenko agrees and says that the guy “bagged” the femoral artery. He knows because the guy’s foot is cold. Dubenko gives her instructions and leaves. Abby tells the patient that she’ll be right back and follows Dubenko. 2 pages later, Abby calls Dubenko “Bertrand” (I would’ve preferred Ivan or David, but OK) and tells him that if he ever wants to grab a coffee or talk…He says maybe. He thinks it would be nice. He leaves. Abby looks at the rack at Admit and asks Frank if they’ve got any patients who were not involved in car accidents. He says there’s a guy there who got scalded while driving past the hospital – some “crazy broad” threw coffee at him. The patient thinks it was a nurse. Abby says it’s probably a nurse from ICU – they’re “wacky” up there. Sam calls Abby. Abby turns around and we see… A 32 year old woman (attractive, professional) named Shawna, struggling to help her husband, Lee (50s, businessman) walk in. Sam tells Abby that Lee’s experiencing chest pain. Abby asks him when he started feeling pain. Shawna answers that it was about 10-15 minutes ago. Sam asks him what it feels like. He gestures towards his chest and says that it feels heavy there. After some back-and-forth, Shawna asks Abby if her husband’s having a heart attack. Abby says they’ll have to take a look at his EKG to determine that. Cut to a paramedic exiting his ambulance in the ambulance bay. He has a 3 month old baby with him who has blood on her face. He tells Weaver that the baby was in a single vehicle MVC and was in a rear passenger seat. The baby has multiple lacs on her head, face, and chest. It seems that the baby was ejected from her seat because she was found outside the car. Weaver asks if the car seat was anchored down. The paramedic doesn’t think so. Inez comes out to help them. Weaver asks Inez to put a line in since the paramedics tried and didn’t succeed. A uniform cop named Owens enters the scene and asks about the baby. Weaver thinks it’s too early to say anything. Owens asks Weaver to get a tox screen and blood alcohol level on the mother. Weaver tells him to talk to the mother’s doctor about that.

Lubasha Visnjic: We switch to Neela and Judy, the baby’s Mom. Owens is asking the mother whether she’s talking about an SUV or a pickup. She says she means an SUV. And it was black. Neela sits her up. Just as she sits up, Judy says she feels pain in her chest. As Neela listens to Judy’s chest, Owens asks if she got a good look at the driver and/or the passengers. Judy says there were 2 people in the SUV – the driver looked like a teenager. He was white. The passenger was either black or Hispanic. Then she tells Neela that she can’t breathe. As Neela palpates her sternum, Judy tells her to stop. Neela tells her that she thinks she broke her breast bone. Owens continues with the questions, asking if she remembers anything else about the SUV. She tells him that it had a bike rack on the roof. She also says that they tried to run her off the road, probably to steal her car. Judy realizes she’s bleeding from the lacs on her face and asks Neela about it. Neela tells her that she hit a window, but it isn’t too bad. Judy wants to know if she needs stitches. Neela tells her yes. Owens asks if anyone from the SUV had a weapon. Judy, who looks like she’s drifting off, tells Owens that she doesn’t know. She thinks that maybe they had a weapon. It all happened so fast. Neela tells Owens that Judy’s had a concussion and he has to stop asking questions until after the CT scan. Cut to Luka (in a trauma room), trying to assess Blaire as Weaver and Inez enter with the baby. Luka tells them that he’s working. Weaver apologizes and tells Luka that they have a trauma and need the room. Luka says there are no other monitored beds. Much later, we’re in Act 2. Judy’s baby is being wheeled out of the trauma room. Judy asks Neela where they’re taking her baby. Neela says that the baby’s getting a CT. Judy asks about the tubes on the baby, and Neela explains that it helps the baby breathe. Babies sometimes have to be sedated before getting a CAT scan; it doesn’t mean anything’s wrong. As Neela cleans Judy’s face, Judy asks her if the cops found anything. Neela says that it’s still early, but she’s sure they will. Judy says that she should’ve waited for the rain to stop. Neela tells her that no one can control the weather, then tells her that her tests came back normal. Unfortunately, her breast bone’s broken and it’ll take 6 weeks to heal. They’ll also need to monitor her heart to see if it’s been bruised. Judy goes on about not having to go out – the baby was crying and sometimes a car ride calms the baby. She wonders what she’ll tell her husband. Neela asks if Judy needs a new car. A note says that Neela’s levity lands flat with Judy. Judy’s lost in her grief as Neela treats her. Cut to Eve handing Weaver some CT results, telling her it’s the baby’s. Weaver asks if the baby’s awake, and Eve tells her no. Weaver gives her a look, so Eve says she’ll double-check. Weaver examines the results as she goes to Admit, where Luka is working. Weaver tells him that the CT results are negative – there’s just some soft tissue swelling. Luka asks if the baby’s awake. Weaver tells him that she’s still sedated. Luka says that Weaver can’t follow her neuro exam. Weaver says the baby will wake up and they’ll extubate. A note says that Luka’s look suggests that he’s not convinced. He moves to a computer while Jerry gives Weaver some messages. She tosses the first 3 messages, saying, “No. No. No” as she looks at them. She tells Jerry to tell Kayson to stop bugging her. Then she says she’ll call Anspaugh back when she can. Then she says she forgot that Henry has a birthday party to attend after school. Can Jerry run to the toy store for her? A note says that Jerry looks like she’s asked him to donate a testicle – the hard way. He says, “You want me to go outside?” She explains that the store’s just down the street. She wants him to buy a Singing King Funshine. He says, “In the storm?” She asks him if he’s afraid of getting wet. As she goes through her purse to give him some money, he says, “What about the lightning? I’m a big target”. Weaver suggests he try running in a zig-zag pattern. Heh.

Lubasha Visnjic: Sam approaches and introduces Weaver to Bradley Ames, Judy’s husband. Brad tells Weaver that he was told by the police that Judy got into an accident and that someone tried to carjack her. Weaver tells him that both Judy and the baby are doing fine. She’ll take him to his family. Weaver heads off with Brad, and we stay with Sam, who’s standing at the desk where Luka’s working. Frank tells her that he thought they were supposed to stay 50 feet away from each other. She says, “Bite me, Frank”. When Sam leaves, Frank tells Luka, “Ask me, you’re better off.” Luka: “I didn’t”. Cut to Abby and Lily working on Lee. Abby tells Shawna that she doesn’t think Lee had a heart attack. She thinks he has unstable angina. An artery around Lee’s heart may be closing off, so she wants him to stay there for 1-2 days for observation and more tests. Shawna tells him to hang in there, and she’ll visit him later if she can. She leaves, and Abby follows her. Abby tells her that she thinks it’ll be a good idea if Shawna stays The cardiologist may have some questions and instructions for her and Lee. Shawna says she’s not his wife – she’s his therapist. Abby asks if she’s a doctor. She says she’s a sexual surrogate. Abby: “A what?” Shawna says she has a select group of clients who need something they’re not getting at home. Abby asks if that “something” is sexual. Shawna replies that she’s providing her clients with the one thing that’s missing – that helps them lead happy lives with their wives. Abby: “Really”. Shawna also mentions that she helps women. She gives Abby her card and tells Abby to call her if Lee needs anything. Shawna leaves. Abby walks over to Luka, who’s in a Curtain Room now. He’s still taking care of Blaire. Abby asks him what he’s doing, and he explains that Blaire was dumped there by her nursing home. Apparently, he now has to change G-tubes on comatose patients. Luka looks at Lee and asks if that’s her MI. She says Lee has unstable angina. She switches the topic and asks him, out of curiosity, what kind of guy uses a sexual surrogate. He looks at her, so she tells him that that’s now the PC term they use for call girls. As Abby and Luka walk toward the Nurses Station, he tells her: “A smart one? We have a saying in Croatia…Grung chyj yorno resh…If it flies, floats or…” Abby: “Fornicates?” 2 pages later, the caller on the phone with Ray is not amused by his answer. He apologizes and admits that it’s really not the time for humor. He ends the call and swivels in his chair to find Ned standing there. He’s not amused. Ray explains that the call was about a carnivorous plant ingestion. Does Ned need any help with the snakes? Ned walks away. Ray calls out, “Let me know”.

Lubasha Visnjic: Cut to Neela with Judy. Judy asks Neela how many stitches she put in her face. Neela says 12, which isn’t bad at all. Weaver enters with Brad. Judy tells him that she’s sorry. Brad says it wasn’t her fault. The police told him everything. He thinks she saved the baby, whose name is Grace. The person who ran her off the road should be shot. Judy says she tried to get away but lost control. He tries to make her feel better. She tells him that Grace was thrown out of the car. He knows, and tells her that they said Grace would be alright. She says, “Really?” Weaver explains that they have to run a few more tests, but it looks good. Once they’re done treating Grace, they’ll bring her in. Weaver leaves. Judy tells Brad that her face is messed up. He tells her she looks great. Doesn’t she, Neela? Neela gives him the bullet on Judy’s condition. He tells Judy that everything will be fine. He’s going to be with Grace, and he’ll stay with Grace until they’re ready to transfer her into Judy’s room. They exchange I love yous, and then he leaves. Neela comments that Brad seems like a great guy. Judy says he is, then starts crying. Neela tries to calm her. Cut to Abby in the ambulance bay, huddling in an alcove. Dubenko arrives with some coffee that he bought outside. Abby tells him that they could’ve gone to the cafeteria. He says their coffee sucks. Later, a nurse is prepping Judy for sutures. Neela enters, and Judy asks her about Grace. Neela tells her that Grace has been moved to an Exam Room. Another trauma’s coming in, so they need to move Judy. They’ll take her to Grace. Owens enters and tells Judy he has some mug books. He’d like her to take a look. Judy says that everything happened so fast. She’s not even sure what she remembers seeing. Owens wants her to take a look anyway. Maybe seeing their faces in the book will jog her memory. She says she doesn’t remember any faces. It was raining, and Grace was crying. She heard a honk. All she remembers is skidding into a wall. Owens tries to tell her that it’s important to find the guys who did this to her, but she screams, “I can’t!” A note says that Judy’s outburst surprises Neela and Owens. Neela tells Owens to give her a few minutes. He does. When he leaves, Judy tells Neela that she doesn’t want to look at the mug books. Neela tells her that she may be able to identify the guys who ran her off the road. Judy says she can’t. Neela wants to know why. Judy says it was raining hard and she could barely see out of the window. The car started to slide. She could see the wall coming, but she just didn’t stop. She kept driving. Neela asks Judy what she’s trying to say. Judy says that sometimes, she can’t help it. She gets upset and she doesn’t know how to snap out of it. It feels like everything’s coming at her at once. She wants everyone to leave her alone and everything to go away. Neela asks if she drove into the wall on purpose. Judy says she tried…she just wanted “it” to stop. A note says Judy is lost in her own thoughts, but it’s pretty clear that something’s wrong with her. END OF ACT 2.

Lubasha Visnjic: Act 3. Neela tells Luka that she thinks Judy’s suffering from severe post-partum depression. She thinks the crash was intentional and she’d like Judy to be put on a psych hold. Luka agrees. As he leaves, Brad arrives and asks Neela if Judy can go home. She says no. He thought that since Judy was moved out of the trauma room, that meant that she was OK to be discharged. Neela explains that they need to monitor her heart for bruising. He wants to know how long she’ll be in there, and Neela says she’s not sure. Then she asks him if Judy drinks. He says a little. She asks about drugs. He says no. Why? She explains that it’s routine procedure for them to ask these questions. She asks if he’s noticed any changes in Judy’s mood. Has she seemed depressed, lost her appetite, or had trouble sleeping? He asks if she’s kidding. Grace is 3 months old. When she can’t sleep, none of them do. The sooner he can take his family home, the sooner they’ll get better. She tells him she can’t release them until they’re sure everything’s OK. He thanks her. Cut to Eve asking Luka if he can clear some beds. He says that he thought he was. Eve thinks it’ll be better if they work together. She asks him about a few patients, and he gives her the bullet. 2 pages later, Luka tells Frank to call “the idiots” at Blaire’s Nursing Home again and tell them that she’s been ready to go back now for 4 hours. Frank tells Luka to do it – he’s busy. An attractive professional woman in her 30’s (named Trish Gorham) says Luka’s name. She has Blaire’s file. She says she thinks she’s one of “those idiots” Luka was referring to. She explains that she’s the Assistant Director from Blaire’s nursing home. Luka backpedals, saying he didn’t mean what he said. Trish says that it’s their policy to check on patients prior to transfer. After a pause, she says she gathers that Blaire’s ready to go. Luka says yes, and leads Trish over to the Curtain Area. He says that he doesn’t think Blaire needed to be in the ER at all. What she needed was IV antibiotics. The doctor at the nursing home should’ve changed the G-tube. Trish counters that they’re not quite as staffed as the hospital and the gastroenterologist doesn’t go to the nursing home. The earliest someone would’ve been able to change the G-tube would’ve been 2 weeks. Luka asks if Blaire has any family. She doesn’t. Her mother died in the crash that left Blaire in a coma. Blaire did have a boyfriend, but he stopped visiting her a few years ago. Trish and Luka share a look. Off-screen, we hear a patient named Lawrence Digby (47) tell someone that the driver didn’t try to stop. He’s now on-screen, and we see that he’s hurt and scared. Digby asks for someone to call his son. The paramedic tells Luka that this is a case of auto vs. pedestrian. Digby explains that he ran out to get the kids some pizza. The driver didn’t even slow down. As Luka leaves with the patient, he apologizes to Trish. Digby asks if he’s dying. Luka says no, but he does think there’s some internal bleeding. Luka tells the nurse to set up for intubation.

Lubasha Visnjic: Cut to Neela and a Psych Resident named Clarke. They’re with Judy. You can see Brad and Grace outside in the hallway. The Psych Resident asks Judy about being happy or sad. Judy wants to know why he’s asking. Neela says that what they’re doing is routine. They need to assess her mental status since she had a head injury. Clarke asks if she ever wanted to hurt herself or the baby. Judy says no. A note says that Neela can’t believe that Judy’s denying everything, especially the part about not wanting to harm her baby. Judy looks at Neela and wants to know what she told Clarke. Neela reminds Judy that she said she was upset and couldn’t snap out of it. Judy doesn’t know what Neela’s talking about. Neela tells Judy that she told her that she felt like everything was coming at her and she just wanted it all to stop. Judy replies that she actually said she lost control of her car and couldn’t stop. She says Neela’s putting words in her mouth. Clarke tells Judy that it’s not uncommon for new moms to have bouts of depression. Judy says she’s neither stressed or depressed. But she will be if they don’t cut it out and let her leave. Neela tells Judy that no one’s trying to accuse her of anything. Clarke says that they have to be extra careful when children are involved. Judy tells them that she appreciates their concern, but there’s nothing wrong with her. She’s had a bad day and she wants to go home with her baby and get some rest. Clarke and Neela look at each other. Then Clarke tells Judy that he hopes she has a speedy recovery. Neela shares a look with Judy as Clarke leaves. Then Neela decides to follow Clarke. We see Clarke writing his notes as Neela walks towards him. Brad’s there. He asks if they can go now. Neela says not yet, but he can be with his wife now. He hesitates a bit, so she tells him that she’ll be right there. Once Brad leaves, Neela tells Clarke that Judy changed her story. Clarke doesn’t seem to think there’s anything wrong with Judy. Neela tells him that Judy as much as confessed to deliberately hitting the other car. Clarke says that Judy isn’t saying that now. Neela says Judy’s lying. She tries to argue her case, but Clarke cuts her off. He sees nothing wrong. He’s sorry. He leaves, and Neela’s unsure how to proceed. Cut to Weaver and Eve, who’s wheeling a patient on a gurney all by herself. The patient is Gordan Sinclair, a 42 year old slick day trader. Both of his thumbs are sprained from his MVC. Weaver asks if Eve needs a hand. Eve says she needs 8. Weaver asks for the bullet on the patient, so Eve tells her that he’s the driver of the auto vs. pedestrian (who is Digby). Gordan says Digby ran out in front of him. Eve says there’s nothing wrong with Gordan except for his thumbs. Gordan says he needs something for the pain. He says he can’t even make a fist. Eve says they’re out of beds. Weaver tells Eve to park Gordan there and she’ll see what she can do. Neela walks up and tells Weaver that Psych won’t admit Judy. Weaver doesn’t know what Neela’s talking about. 2 pages later, Sam asks Frank if he knows where Jerry is. He says that Weaver sent Jerry on an errand. A note says, “Sam reacts. Shit”. Sam says, “You didn’t”. Weaver doesn’t understand what the big deal is. Sam replies that “the big man does not do well in wet weather.” Weaver doesn’t understand what that means. Weaver leaves as Eve puts her call on hold. Eve tells Sam that she can go home – she got an ICU float to fill in.

Lubasha Visnjic: At this point, Jason (17), Ian (13), and Ellie ( Digby arrive. They ask for their Dad. Sam says that he’s still being treated. Jason tells her that he was told that their Dad got hit when he tried to cross the street. Sam says that that happened, but it wasn’t their Dad’s fault. The driver was talking on his mobile when it happened. She’ll take them all to see their father. Eve says Sam’s name, and Sam says she’s going to stay and help the kids. Eve tells her that she can do that, but if she does, she’s off the clock. Sam says, “Fine with me” and moves off with the kids. Cut to Brad holding Grace in the hallway. He tells someone on the phone that Grace is fine, but Judy’s still being monitored. He hangs up the phone when he sees Neela and asks her if he can take Judy home. She says that Judy needs to stay overnight for observation. He wants to know why. Neela tells him that she thinks Judy needs help. Brad explains that he tried to talk Judy into getting a nanny, but she didn’t want someone else to raise Grace. Neela says she doesn’t think Judy needs that kind of help – she thinks Judy needs to talk to someone in Psych. She talks to Brad about post-partum depression, but he insists that, even though she’s down a few times, it’s normal. Neela tells him that trying to hurt herself and the baby isn’t normal. He doesn’t know what she’s talking about. Some “creeps” forced her off the road. Neela says she doesn’t believe anyone forced Judy off the road. Eve calls out Neela’s name. Much later, Sam says, “We’re all set.” Inez says, “She’s good”. Eve thanks Sam and says they’ve got it covered. Sam looks at Luka and Inez, then says that she’s going to check on the patient’s kids. Cut to Neela, who sees Brad talking to Owens. Brad says that Judy’s not sure what happened. She whacked her head really hard, after all. Owens argues that they can’t find the assailants if she can’t identify them. Brad says that it’s OK. Judy’s not sure what she remembers – she doesn’t think that it was intentional now. Owens tells Brad to let him know if Judy changes her mind. Owens walks away. Neela joins Brad, telling him that he did the right thing. What he needs to do now is to get Judy some help. He says no – the next thing he needs to do is take her home. She pleads with him. He says Judy’s not crazy; she just had an accident. He tells Neela to leave them alone – he means it.

Lubasha Visnjic: Cut to Luka, Dori, Sam, Digby and kids. Sam explains to Ellie that her Dad has a broken pelvis. Some of his blood vessels are damaged and he’s bleeding internally. Jason asks if they can fix it. Sam says they’ll try, but their Dad’s lost a lot of blood. He’s in serious condition. Sam looks at Jason to see if he realizes what she’s suggesting. Jason tells her that this was supposed to be him. He was supposed to go get the pizza, but he didn’t want to go out in the rain. Gordan, the driver who did this to their Dad, is still on a gurney in the hallway, talking on his mobile. It isn’t very easy to do since he’s now sporting 2 thumb splints. They hear Gordan tell the person on the phone that he can’t drive for a week, which doesn’t matter anyway because his car’s totalled. Jason hears this and freaks. He runs over to Gordan and rips the phone out of his hand. He asks Gordan what was so damn important that he had to talk while he was driving. Jason throws Gordan’s phone against the wall and it smashes into pieces. Luka deals with Jason while Sam stays with Ian and Ellie. Luka says, “That’s enough”. Gordan tells Luka to keep Jason away from him. Luka tells him to shut up. Then he tells Jason that he knows that he’s mad, but he has to pull it together for his siblings’ sakes. Jason nods. As Inez arrives, Sam tells the kids that they can wait in the Family Room. As Sam leads them away, Inez tells Luka that one of his patients is getting agitated. He wants to know which one. It’s Blaire. Luka says Blaire’s in a coma. Inez says, “Not anymore”. Time cut to Luka looking at Blaire, who’s looking around, bewildered. Luka introduces himself and asks Blaire if she knows where she is. She doesn’t answer; she asks for her Mom. END OF ACT 3. ACT 4. Luka checks Blaire for muscle tone. She doesn’t have much. She wants to know what’s wrong with her. He asks her what’s the last thing she remembers. She says she remembers that she was going to the mall with her Mom. It was snowing. Is her Mom OK? He doesn’t know, but he’ll see what he can find out. Luka steps away to talk to Sam, who’s getting dressed to leave for the day. Sam asks about Blaire, and Luka tells her that Blaire doesn’t remember anything. Sam asks him what he plans on telling Blaire. He doesn’t know. “Your mother’s dead and you’ve been in a coma for 6 years?” He asks about the Digby kids. She says they’re hanging tough. She managed to contact an aunt and uncle, who are with the kids now.

Lubasha Visnjic: Pages later, Sam tells Eve that Eve saw Sam treating the patient with Luka. She must’ve seen how well they work together. Now if that doesn’t prove that they can work the same shift, then Eve obviously doesn’t know as much about the job as she thinks she does. After being speechless for a moment, Eve asks Sam if she feels better getting that off her chest. Then she says that she already changed Sam’s schedule. She’s back to doing her regular shifts starting next week. Sam thanks her, then shares a look with Inez. Sam tells her that she couldn’t even hook up an IV when she started. It’s muscle memory and Inez will eventually get it. Sam knows she will. Inez says she feels like an idiot. She didn’t even know what a t-pod was. Sam says everyone needs help – Inez should find her if she ever needs any. Inez thanks her. Cut to Neela with Charles Zane, DCFS. Neela thinks that he should step in. He wants to know if she wants him to take the baby away. Neela thinks that at least Grace would be safe. Zane says she has no evidence that Judy’s a danger to anyone. Psych said Judy’s OK. Neela starts to argue her position, but it isn’t working. She’s running out of options. Cut to Inez wheeling Abby’s GSW patient into the elevator. She gives Inez some instructions, and as she turns to go, she sees Shawna. Shawna explains that she had a cancellation. She tried calling Lee’s mobile, but he didn’t answer. Is everything OK? Abby says Lee’s great – they’re just waiting to take him to the cath lab. Shawna says that that sounds ominous. Abby leads her into Lee’s room and explains that they’re going to do angioplasty. Lee jokes that eating cheese steaks finally caught up to him. Shawna says that she been telling Lee to eat better for years. We hear someone call Lee’s name offscreen. It’s Viv, Lee’s 40 year old attractive wife. Lee introduces his wife. A note says, “Uh oh”. Lee tells Viv what’s going on. Then Viv turns to Shawna and says, “I didn’t get your name”. Shawna introduces herself. Viv wants to know who she is. A note says that Shawna’s about to get the same treatment she’s been providing. Abby covers by saying that Shawna’s a therapist from the cath lab. It doesn’t look like Viv’s buying it, so Shawna regurges exactly what Abby told her about the angioplasty. Viv seems convinced. Shawna wishes Lee (whom she calls Mr. Rafferty) luck. She tells Viv it was nice to meet her and leaves. Abby tells Viv and Lee to give her a moment, then leaves. In the hallway, Shawna says that that was close. She thanks Abby for the cover-up and says, “If you ever need a therapist…” Abby says, “I think I’m good…” As she says this, she sees Dubenko at a desk. Then Abby says to Shawna, “But now that you mention it—do you ever do any pro bono work?”

Lubasha Visnjic: 2 pages later, Jerry comes in and gives Weaver some small bills and a clump of change. It looks like the coins have all been fused together. Weaver looks at Frank, then tells Neela to put Jerry on a cardiac monitor. She should also run some tests. Neela waves Weaver off, sticking her finger in her ear so that she can hear what the person’s saying on the phone. She manages to get the Psych Attending to agree to do an assessment on Judy. She tells Weaver that if a Doctor Wakita asks, she should agree with Neela’s post-partum depression assessment. Weaver says, “I do?” and Neela nods. Neela suddenly spots Brad, Judy and Grace leaving and runs down the hall. She tells them that she got an attending to agree to come down and speak to Judy. It seems they’ve had enough. Judy asks Neela if she has children. When Neela says no, Brad says, “Then how do you even know what you’re talking about?” Neela says she’s a doctor. Judy retorts that Neela’s not a mother. Neela tries to convince them, but they get in their car and drive away. END OF EPISODE. The following info probably happens in upcoming episodes: I believe Blaire’s back at the nursing home. We can see that her room’s sparsely decorated. Luka, wearing street clothes, arrives while Blaire’s brushing her teeth in bed. He asks her how she feels, and she tells him that the toothbrush feels really heavy. He tells her that it’s normal after having prolonged bed rest. She’s hoping he brought some ice cream and a burger, but he tells her he came by to check on her muscle tone. Blaire, using humor in order to disguise how vulnerable she feels, says that at least he’s not like a doc who works there – “He brings tours in here like I’m some freak at the Wild Animal Park”. Luka says that the other doc’s just excited that she’s awake. Blaire jokes some more. Luka asks her to squeeze his hand. She does, and he notes that she gained more strength. He checks her leg and it seems better, but then her leg suddenly collapses. Luka tells her that it’s more than what she could do before. She’s says it’s all due to her therapy sessions. He sees her teddy bear and says that it looks like she’s had visitors. She explains that it’s from her best friend from college, who she hasn’t seen since graduation. Some more jokes, and then she says she needs to relax. It’s hard to wake up and find out that her Mom’s dead, fiance’s missing, and she literally slept through her 20s. She asks if Dr. Shulansky gave him the details about her accident; he changes the subject every time she asks about what happened. Luka says that all he knows is that Blaire and her Mom were driving somewhere and then there was a crash. She says she remembers that part – she and her Mom were going for a final fitting on her wedding dress. He asks if she spoke to her fiancé yet. She says she’s scared and she doesn’t know how to deal with that situation. He urges her to call her fiancé.

Lubasha Visnjic: Next thing we know, Luka’s on the phone. Blaire’s anxious, so Luka tells her to relax. This’ll be weird for Jason, her fiancé. Dr. Shulansky drops by, so Luka gives the phone to Blaire and tells her to take a deep breath. The docs stand in the doorway, with Luka keeping an eye on Blaire. Shulansky wants to know what’s going on, so Luka tells him that she’s calling Jason. We hear Blaire introducing herself on the phone and asking for Jason. Luka tells Shulansky that Blaire’s doing great. Shulansky says he’s amazed by her progress – he’s been treating her for 4 years and all of a sudden…this. We hear Blaire on the phone, saying, “Hi…Yeah, it’s really me”. Luka says that it’s not everyday that someone comes out of a vegetative state. Shulansky explains that Blaire seemed to be aware of her surroundings (when she was in a coma) and could say yes and nod appropriately on occasion. We see Blaire nervously twisting the phone cord while she talks. Luka asks what Shulansky’s treating her with, and Shulansky replies that he’s using an experimental cocktail of fluoxitine, sinemet and dextroamphetamine. Luka tells him that Blaire’s asking about the accident. Shulansky tells Luka not to talk to Blaire about it. Luka doesn’t understand, so Shulansky tells him that the crash “was…violent to say the least”. We hear Blaire say, “Oh. That’s great. Congratulations”. Shulansky explains that Blaire and her Mom were carjacked. He gives Luka the file and tells him that Blaire’s Mom was raped and shot. He says that Blaire tried to fight the carjackers and was brutally pistol-whipped. She would’ve been killed, but someone pulled up. Luka thinks she has the right to know, but Shulansky argues that Blaire’s fragile, and telling her might reverse her progress. He thinks she needs to hear this at the right time, from someone who’s close to her. Luka says she has no family. Shulansky says that he’ll tell her, but later. He leaves, and we hear Blaire say, “Sure. No, I understand”. When Luka walks over to her, she tells him that Jason couldn’t talk right now, but will call her back. She thinks he sounded good. Cut to Blaire in the cafeteria, drinking a milkshake. She doesn’t seem happy. Luka asks her if she’s OK. She jokes around, then explains that the woman who answered the phone was Jason’s wife. They have 2 kids and live in suburban NJ. She says that Jason was a city guy. She laughs nervously and says that the hard part is that everything has gone on and she still feels like she and Jason were just finalizing their guest list last week. Luka thinks that Jason stayed by her for as long as he could. Blaire tells him that according to Shulansky, Jason visited her twice. Luka explains that it must’ve been hard for Jason to see her lying there like that. She says it’s no wonder he wanted them to write their own wedding vows; he probably wanted to take out the “in sickness and in health” part. Luka asks her if she wanted Jason to spend the rest of his life hoping she’d come out of something that everyone said wouldn’t happen. Blaire jokes that maybe she can be [Jason’s] mistress”. Luka smiles. Cut to Luka pushing Blaire in a wheelchair. They’re on a busy overpass, looking at the traffic below. She tells him that her Mom never gave her the talk about marriage because she wanted Blaire to be independent. The moment she told her Mom that Jason proposed, her Mom pulled out a trunk. It turns out that her Mom had Blaire’s wedding all planned out. Luka asks if Blaire’s Mom wanted the wedding more than Blaire. Blaire said that her Mom wanted her to have a special wedding; she worked 2 jobs just so that Blaire could hire a band instead of a DJ. Blaire asks Luka to stop. She looks at the cars below and says that she can’t wait to get out of there. Then she asks Luka if Shulansky told her about the crash. Luka covers and says he forgot to ask. She asks where Lake Michigan is, and he tells her. She asks if they can go there, but he tells her that he shouldn’t have even brought her out of her room. She replies, “What does a girl have to do to get a break with you?” She smiles and we cut to…

Lubasha Visnjic: The hospital rooftop at night. They’re looking at the skyline. He tells her that she only has 5 minutes, and then he’s bringing her back inside. She asks him to bring her to the edge. He says that if she tells Shulansky that he’s doing this, he’ll deny it. She says, “So will I”. He tells her he’s being serious – what they’re doing is bad. He pushes her to the wall, but Blaire can’t see anything. She asks him to pick her up. He refuses. She says, “Come on, we got this far. Don’t wuss out now”. She tries to lift herself up. He calls her name, but she ignores him. He reluctantly helps her. She points at a building and tells him that she used to live there. Her Mom saved for years so that they could move from the South Side. She asks where he lives. He points to where he is, but says she can’t see it from where they are and begs her to sit down. There’s a gust of wind, and Luka covers Blaire with his jacket. Blaire closes her eyes, enjoying her moment outside. He says that he should really bring her back. She asks him if he’s always been a worrier. He responds that he’s always had something to worry about. Luka “studies” Blaire while she looks around. She asks him if he thinks God’s responsible for her waking up from the coma. He says he doesn’t know. She says he probably thinks it was science. He replies that he’s seen deeply religious people come into the hospital and prayer did nothing for them. He’s also seen sceptics have miraculous recoveries. Blaire asks if he thinks it’s fate. He says he thinks he’s glad they’re both there, able to wonder about it. Blaire smiles and nods. Cut to them still on the rooftop. She asks him if he misses Croatia. He says he still has family there, but there are more opportunities for him in Chicago. He likes Chicago. After some more chit-chat, she explains that the reason she keeps asking about the accident is because she keeps having flashes that don’t add up. He asks her about the flashes, and she replies that she remembers being scared. In flashback mode, there’s a blurry vision. Blaire says that they had just gotten coffee. We hear gunshots, then smoke. She says that she remembers seeing her Mom’s face. We see a young Blaire falling face down on the pavement. Blaire says that her Mom was petrified. We see Blaire looking under the car and seeing a hand. She remembers hearing her Mom scream, but it’s muffled by the radio. We see the hand pull away, leaving a puddle of blood. Blaire says that there was blood and laughter – a lot of laughter. At first she thought it was all a dream, but the images are clear. Luka tells her that he thinks she needs to sit down. She continues, saying that something else happened that night, but she’s confused. She’s trying to figure out what it is. Luka wants to know what she’s trying to figure out. She says, “Me to help…I need truth…understand”. A note says that a look of fear spreads across Luka’s face.================================================

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