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1:04:02
Apparently, Mr. Grady
was born at Kensington.

1:04:04
Well, now maybe we can get
a decent lounge for the staff

1:04:07
with a sauna.
1:04:08
Yes, gentlemen,
all those things and more.

1:04:11
Now, let’s hold it, fellows. Mrs.
Grady is coming in here in a minute

1:04:14
and I think
we should all be united.

1:04:15
If she thinks
that we screwed up

1:04:17
our asses could be in a sling.
1:04:18
A- as much as I loved
Harry Grady,

1:04:20
I think we’ve got
to stonewall her.

1:04:22
Our posture should be:
1:04:24
“he wasn’t a healthy man,
and these things can happen.”

1:04:28
Yes.
1:04:30
Mrs. Grady is here.
1:04:33
Send her in.
All right, fellas, hang tough.

1:04:40
Mrs. Grady.
1:04:44
Oh, gentlemen, please.
1:04:45
Sit here, please.
1:04:47
Mrs. Grady, on behalf
of the entire hospital, I’d...

1:04:49
Oh, skip the amenities.
1:04:53
I’d like you to meet
my lawyer, Mr. Pogostin.

1:04:56
Phil!
1:05:00
Gentlemen.
1:05:01
Uh, Mr. Pogostin.
1:05:05
Why don’t you
sit here, sir.

1:05:07
Thank you.
1:05:08
Ellen, I know I speak
for the entire staff

1:05:10
when I extend my
deepest sympathies.

1:05:12
We tried everything we could.
1:05:14
Which isn’t a whole lot,
is it?

1:05:16
I beg your pardon?
1:05:17
I mean, what you people
know about medicine

1:05:20
you could stuff
in a cocktail olive.

1:05:22
Well, sometimes, Ellen,
it’s difficult

1:05:24
for a lay person
to understand...

1:05:25
Especially a dumb
blonde, right?

1:05:27
I never said that.
1:05:28
You never had to.
1:05:30
Listen, I made a living a
long time being a dumb blonde.

1:05:33
Doctor, let me spell it out
for you nice and slow.

1:05:37
This is the sorriest excuse
for a hospital I’ve ever seen.

1:05:41
Malpractice.
1:05:43
Malnutrition.
1:05:44
Mal everything.
1:05:45
You guys hate
sick people, or what?

1:05:47
Harry died because
somebody blew it.

1:05:49
Harry Grady had a respiratory
history that wasn’t on his chart.

1:05:53
That operation should
never have taken place.

1:05:56
Ellen, you’ve had
a great shock.

1:05:57
Amos, oh, Amos
1:05:59
you’re about
to get one yourself.


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