Extreme Measures
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:31:03
Before, I thought you were obstructive
or inept.

:31:05
But now I think you're much more sinister.
:31:09
I think you better leave.
:31:12
- You lying about this?
- Everything okay?

:31:17
Yeah, thanks.
:31:20
Here, I'm just off. You can pop
your boss back in his drawer now.

:31:25
Apparently, you were threatening
and abusive.

:31:28
For God's sake.
I mean, that's just ridiculous.

:31:31
I was mildly sarcastic,
but under the circumstances...

:31:34
...I was astonishingly restrained.
:31:36
The doctor you spoke to needed protection
from an orderly.

:31:40
That is just a lie. Who told you that?
:31:43
The chief medical examiner.
:31:45
- This is starting to sound really weird.
- Get me the charts and go home.

:31:51
What about the body?
:31:53
They have no receipt on Claude Minkins.
:31:55
Who called me?
:31:57
Who? Give me a name.
:31:58
I didn't get a name. I was busy.
:32:01
Isn't this a little strange?
:32:03
"A little strange"? It sounds a lot strange.
:32:06
I did not threaten or be abusive to anyone.
:32:09
Then my apology was unnecessary.
:32:10
This whole thing has to be connected.
You saw the report.

:32:14
The guy had a metabolic meltdown.
He had a total failure in every system.

:32:18
Ever see numbers like that?
:32:20
Of course not. The report's a joke.
:32:22
All it proves is our lab is even more fucked
than people say.

:32:27
- Then what about the wristband?
- What about it?

:32:30
Jeff, I'm not trying to be annoying.
:32:32
A man died on my table,
and I have no idea why.

:32:35
This is a repair shop.
We're not here to do research.

:32:38
I got 100,000 crises a year in here
and I have a responsibility to each one.

:32:43
- I've heard the repair-shop speech.
- Let me put it to you this way.

:32:47
I'm your boss and I'm telling you...
:32:50
...drop this thing.
:32:57
Now go home and go to bed.

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