She asks why he treats her that way, and he's surprised that she doesn't know that he loves her. ![]() Will tries to apologize to Nat, and she confronts him about his two face behavior. Maggie asks Sarah about her decision, and she tells them that she doesn't think she can handle the ED and so she's going with pathology. Brett and his family checkout, but his twitter indicates that he's chosen to keep playing. They get the bleeding under control and Downey puts Connor in charge of the transplant. Downey and Connor start on the lung transplant, but one of the canulas comes loose and blood starts to spray everyway. Will confesses him mistake and the argument with Nat to Zoe. Sarah encourages him that he can find another path in life. Choi talks to Brett one-on-one, and tries to convince him to take the diagnosis seriously. He recommends the kid quit hockey, and the father gets defensive. Choi has Sarah give Brett and his family the test results, and Choi explains what HHT means. Will observes the autopsy of the diabetic patient, looking to confirm his suspicions, but it quickly becomes clear that it wasn't a PE from the vitamin K. Nat requests to be put on different shifts than Will, but Sharon tells her it's status quo until after the lawsuit is over. He mentions that he gets nosebleeds all the time, which raises her suspicions. Sarah talks to Bret about his goals while she examines him. Connor tries to talk to Zanetti about Downey, but she once again gives him the cold shoulder. He accuses her of causing Tom's death, and she stands up to him. Will gets upset when he sees that Nat ordered Vitamin K for the patient. When Choi tries to justify himself, Charles admonishes him for skipping therapy sessions. Charles breaks it up when Choi starts to fight back. Choi tries to talk to Jack about CTE, and Jack overreacts and assaults Choi. The hockey player has cerebritis, which is possibly treatable by serious. Connor proposes several options to Downey, who rejects them all before telling Connor his plan for minimally invasive valve repair. He storms out of the room when Nat calls it. Will takes over compressions, refusing to accept the patient has died. They shock him three times and still can't get a pulse. Nat tubes the patient while Will prepares to shock him. The diabetic patient crashes and both Nat and Will respond. Downey finds that they need to do a valve replacement before they can do the transplant. Connor and Downey's patient has a reaction to the propophyl. April and Maggie try to convince Sarah to stay, and she admits that she's considering emergency medicine as her specialty. Charles chats him up while Sarah performs the procedure. Jack is on the phone with a doctor complaining about the spinal tap. Nat gets the tests results back on the diabetic - none of Will's tests come back positive. Connor preps the patient on the transplant surgery, and Downey admonishes him to not get so technical in the future. Choi consults with Charles about the father, Jack. Choi checks over Sarah, who was injured when the boy fell. Choi suggests it could be meningitis, and Sarah prepares to do a spinal tap, but the boy passes out. ![]() The mother is still worried about the boy, who has had a headache for two weeks. Choi comes in to release the boy, and notices more symptoms in the father. Connor tries to talk to Zanetti about the ex-vevo transplant, but she gives him the cold shoulder, leaving to answer a trauma page. Nat interrupts she's treated the patient in the past, and is clearly not confident in Will's judgment. Zoe shows up and flirts with Will, who leaves to do intake on a diabetic patient who is also in congestive heart failure. They're getting ready for a transplant procedure. Maggie wakes up Connor, who is working longer shifts than legally allowed while he studies with Downey. A former pro hockey player himself, he's exhibiting symptoms of concussion induced brain damage. ![]() The mother is worried about concussions, but the father is more concerned about a scholarship offer from BU. His father insists that he's fine, but Choi orders a battery of tests run anyway. A kid is brought in after taking a hit in a hockey game. Sarah is debating over which residency programs to rank for preference. Will gets chewed out by Sharon about the lawsuit. Choi is abrupt with Vicki in the shower before work.
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