The Hospital
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:09:03
How's it going?
:09:05
One of my interns
dropped dead this morning.

:09:07
Really? I'm sorry to hear that.
:09:09
I understand you moved out to a hotel.
:09:13
- Things got that bad with Phyllis?
- It's been that bad for 24 years.

:09:17
You gonna be solicitous?
:09:20
God.
:09:21
I'm the guy
that brought you into this hospital...

:09:24
so I think I can skip
the diplomatic overtures.

:09:27
Marty stopped me
in the hall yesterday, very upset.

:09:30
He had just had lunch with you.
He said you sounded suicidal.

:09:33
Marty tends to be extravagant,
but he's not the only one.

:09:37
Jack Singer mentioned
that you were boozing it up a lot.

:09:40
Let's face it, you have been sloughing off.
:09:43
I understand
you haven't even been doing rounds.

:09:45
I'm going to do rounds today.
:09:52
Do you want to take a couple of days off?
:09:55
Go down to Montego Bay,
get drunk, get laid, get a little sun?

:09:58
For God's sake, I'm 53 years old,
with all the attendant fears.

:10:01
I just left my wife, after 24 years.
A standard case of menopausal melancholy.

:10:05
- Maybe you wanna see Einhorn.
- Don't wanna see a psychiatrist, don't worry.

:10:09
If I just get to work, I'll be fine.
I'm sorry if I caused you concern.

:10:13
Sid called from St. Luke's.
He said the demonstrators there...

:10:16
- are planning a march to join those here.
- God.

:10:19
- Did you call the cops?
- Sure.

:10:33
- They're all in 806, Doctor.
- What happened?

:10:36
I think I'll just let Mrs. Christie
tell you about it.

:10:55
Oh, boy, what happened?
:10:57
I've seen some pretty good snafus.
But this one...

:10:59
There's a certain splendor to this one.

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