Desperate Measures
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:14:01
- I prefer to do this in private.
- Tell me right now.

:14:04
I've learned about Peter McCabe planning
to be a donor, and I'm concerned.

:14:08
Matt has blood in his urine.
His creatine levels are up.

:14:13
And without a transplant,
we have very little time.

:14:17
- Where is he?
- He's resting. Give him a moment.

:14:20
I'm concerned about you, too.
:14:23
I've learned one thing in a specialty
where you can lose many patients.

:14:28
- You have to care for the family.
- Matt is not going to die.

:14:32
We won't give up hope.
:14:35
You may want someone to talk to.
The hospital has counselors.

:14:38
For what? To adjust to my son dying?
:14:42
I don't want to adjust to my son dying.
May I see him now?

:14:44
Absolutely.
:14:53
Why don't you ask Gladys?
:14:55
Can you build a rocket ship
out of tongue depressors...

:14:58
without using glue or other adhesives?
:15:00
That holds together without glue?
:15:02
Yeah.
:15:05
Dad, look.
:15:09
He's going to be an architect.
:15:11
- Thank you, Gladys.
- How are you doing?

:15:14
- How are you feeling?
- Not so great.

:15:22
Thanks, Dad.
:15:25
Yes!
:15:27
Cool, huh?
Move over.

:15:30
We saw this in the library.
:15:43
P-47 Thunderbolt.
:15:46
- See the Thunderbolt?
- What is that?

:15:50
Its nickname is "Little Demon."
:15:52
There's a little demon.
I think it's...

:15:55
some sort of crazy monster.

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