:09:04
	l wanted to thank you.
You did a great thing for my guy.
:09:07
	Listen, it's-- No, not you.
:09:09
	This is one hell of a doctor, l tell you.
:09:11
	She knows, she knows.
:09:17
	Good. Thank you very much then.
Thank you.
:09:20
	Tara, can you get Mrs. Gomez
up to the pulmonary unit? Excuse me.
:09:25
	-You need anything, call me.
-Will do.
:09:27
	-l owe you one.
-Sure.
:09:28
	Anytime. Name's Stone, as in Sharon.
:09:40
	Listen, they only gave me one room.
:09:42
	Yes, l know. But you knew
the other guy was in much worse shape.
:09:46
	-They'll both make it.
-You didn't know that.
:09:48
	l did.
:09:49
	Look, you made a moral choice,
not a medical one. l guess l'm just....
:09:53
	-l'm surprised, that's all.
-Hang on. Wait.
:09:56
	This is New York. Gunshot wounds
aren't entirely unfamiliar to me.
:10:01
	My opinion was
that they were both stable.
:10:03
	l wanted two ORs, l didn't get them.
l had to choose.
:10:07
	On my right, l see a cop with his wife
in the hallway, and pictures of his kids.
:10:11
	On my left, a guy who pulled
a gun on a city bus.
:10:14
	l had ten seconds to make a choice.
l had to make it.
:10:18
	l hope l did the right thing. l think l did.
:10:25
	Oh, shit.
:10:28
	Maybe l didn't, l don't know.
:10:31
	Listen, l'm sorry. l'm just....
:10:35
	lt's okay, it's okay.
:10:38
	You may well be right and l appreciate it.
:10:41
	l will resign first thing in the morning.
:10:46
	That's fair.
:10:49
	Good night.
:10:52
	Look, Jodie?
:10:55
	Are you doing second shift tomorrow?
:10:57
	Yeah, why?
:10:59
	Well, it's just l have to...