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Jan 11, 2009 12:48
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Sam: You can leave now.
Jason: I just want to make sure everything's okay.
Sam: Yeah, you don't get to drop me like a bad habit and then come in and be my hero. It's passive-aggressive, and I do resent it.
Jason: I'm sorry for the misunderstanding.
Jerry: [Whispering] Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Wow. Brava, brava, mamma mia. That was -- that was a great performance, indeed. Although, I'm a little bit disappointed, because I had the perfect shot. Amazing.
Sam: Wouldn't killing Jason have messed up your plan?
Jerry: Yes. That's why he's still alive. In any case, great job.
Sam: Well, I meant every word I said. He is the worst mistake I ever made.
Jerry: Oh, do I detect a note of bitterness?
Sam: No. I worked really hard to try and hold on, and I am not going to be pathetic and go back groveling to him just because he saved me in some stupid alley.
Jerry: Oh, wow. That's hardly the attitude for gratitude, as they say. You know, he probably did save your life.
Sam: Yeah, probably. It was a coincidence.
Jerry: Well, that was a lucky one. Maybe he was suspicious. Do you think he'll be coming back? What do you think?
Maxie: We're taking turns sitting with you. I wanted to be first, big surprise. Well, I've been where you are now, sick in the hospital, with the whole family waiting outside for you to get better -- and I pulled through. You're a much strong person than I am, Robin. I mean, let's face it. You never do anything wrong. So, you can't start letting people down now. It's not just for me. It's for Mac, too. He's not -- he's not over losing Georgie, not by a lot, and I can't be the only family he has left. That's not fair. Just don't bail on him, now that all the fun is about to start.
Maxie: Emma's doing great. She's HIV negative, but I guess you heard that, right? I know you like to tell people that your mom's your hero, but you're going to have a chance to be Emma's hero, too. You're going to get to be with her and watch her grow up -- not just in pictures or after the fact. That's the best kind of hero to be, right? Someone who is around all the time, lives under the same roof, maybe manages to get dinner on the table once or twice a week. We both know that feeling, that empty feeling when you realize no matter how much you hope or how good you try to act, your mom is just not coming back. You can't help but feel like maybe you just weren't worth sticking around for. And Emma's not going to understand how sick you were, Robin. She's not going to understand how much you love her and how much you wanted to bring her into this world. She's just going to know that you're gone. You're not going to do that to her. You're not going to leave her with that hole in her heart. So, you're going to get better, not for me, not for Mac or Patrick. You're going to do it for that little girl.
Patrick: So, I don't really know what I'm supposed to say here. Hi. How are you? You know, your name was just about Alyssa Rose, but that doesn't suit you at all. Does it? Emma Grace Scorpio-Drake. That's a pretty serious name.
[Baby crying]
Patrick: You know, your mom wanted you so badly. It took me a little while to figure it out, but creating you and having the privilege to love you, raise you, is going to be the most important thing that we ever do. Here's the thing, Emma. I don't -- I don't -- I don't know if I know how to be your dad. You know, sure, I can read the books and make it look good on the surface, but I'm talking about really being your father, loving you and making you feel safe and secure and making sure that every decision I make is about you. See, I need your mom for that, and I probably shouldn't tell you this, but without her I don't think I can pull this off.
Anna: Hi, honey. Well, you don't look like a new mother who's got a baby down the hall. You look like a little girl.
Anna: You look like when I used to come back after some crazy mission, and I'd step into your room and watch you sleep. That was the best part. I used to feel like I was going to just burst with love for you. And now you get to do that. You're going to experience that. You're going to be able to stand over your child and just feel all that love.
Anna: You've earned this, Robin. You really deserve it.
Anna: So you stay with us, and you stay with your little girl.
Spinelli: Might I provide the deeply concerned uncle with a refreshing libation?
Mac: Did you just offer me something to drink?
Spinelli: Yeah, perhaps a blend of rich caffeine and dairy products or the old standby, nectar of the gods?
Mac: No, thanks. All I want is for my niece to live. You know, I've never seen Robin so happy this morning. All day. Whenever it was, I don't know. I've lost all track of time now. She was sitting on the couch, surrounded by thank you notes. So calm. So relaxed. She never doubted Patrick for a second. She was right.
[Sighs]
Mac: Robin deserves love like this you know? She's come close to happiness so many times in her life. And something has always happened to take it away. She's lost so much. And now, we could be losing her.
Spinelli: I would never presume to speak for the newly-maternal one, but I do believe that she is the most iron-willed and tenacious individual I have ever encountered. And, to that end, I believe that she will survive through a sheer force of will, if nothing else, and achieve her hard-won goal of bringing up her precious progeny.
Mac: I don't know what you just said, Spinelli, but I know it was from the heart. And for that I thank you.
Matt: How's the baby?
Patrick: She's good.
Matt: Yeah?
Patrick: Yeah, she's negative.
Matt: Yeah, yeah, that's really good.
Patrick: Yeah. You want to go in?
Matt: Oh -- no, that's okay. I was just stopping by to check on her, but I didn't know that you were going to be here.
Patrick: You know --
[Baby cries]
Patrick: I don't know how I'm going to do this. Last summer we, uh -- we lost a patient that was HIV positive. And by all accounts, she was healthy. She did everything right. Robin really identified with her. She had an emergency C-section and delivered a healthy baby girl. But she had similar complications to Robin, and she died. So as a doctor, I know that it's possible.
Matt: Robin's getting a transfusion, so they're doing everything they can to improve her chances.
Patrick: Yeah, but still it's -- you know, I think maybe I could be okay in time, but -- but I can't raise her alone.
Sam: Look, why make me your captive when I could be your partner?
Jerry: Oh, it's so convenient switching sides so late in the game, isn't it?
Sam: I am a survivor just like you. We go where our --
Jerry: Sit down!
Sam: I got rid of Jason. Lucky, he's out of the picture. Why wouldn't I want to cut myself in on a piece of the action?
[Jerry laughs]
Jerry: You have it all figured out, don't you?
Sam: No, I just know that I can be useful to you.
Jerry: And you were a diversion, sweet Sam, a bit of a challenge through my mind-numbing stroll through the straight and narrow. But I know your objectives. You want to keep your mother away from me, and you want to bust me. It didn't work. And now you're fresh out of allies, and of course you want to be on my side. I am your last resort, aren't I?
Sam: No, I am my last resort. I have known all along that I am the only person that I can count on.
Jerry: I love your pragmatism. It's very much like my own. But you know what? While I'd love to understand you, I think you'll understand that I can't.
[Sam yells]
Jerry: Sweet Sam. I'm afraid this is the biggest game of all. Not mine. Not yours. Mine!
Officer: Okay, we need to go back over your story again.
Scott: Laura and I were driving back to the hotel.
Lucky: Where were you going?
Scott: We had been sightseeing. And then your father showed up. He stole a cab --
Tracy: He did not steal a cab. He did not steal a cab.
Lucky: Why did you drive away?
Nikolas: Why didn't you at least pull over and let her out?
Scott: Because your father was out of control. He was probably drunk as usual.
Lulu: Oh, I'm sorry, which one of you drove off the cliff?
Scott: I remember that I had hit the guard rail. That's it --
Lulu: I thought you didn't remember anything. Obviously his story is not true. You should arrest him.
Nikolas: Excuse us for a moment. Come here.
Lulu: What?
Nikolas: You need to calm down and stop provoking him.
Lulu: He drove our mom off a cliff.
Nikolas: All we know for certain right now is that Mom and Luke are missing. And we need to stay focused on finding them. Antagonizing him doesn't help anything.
Tracy: All right, can't we get helicopters and search dogs?
Officer: The car was spotted in very rough terrain, and we're short on manpower.
Nikolas: Look, I'll pay for and organize a private search, starting tomorrow morning. We'll find him, okay?
Patrick: The patient I was telling you about -- Robin wanted to adopt her, the little girl. It didn't work out. But it made Robin realize how badly she wanted to have a kid of her own. Having a family wasn't really in my plan, you know? So we ended up breaking up, and I realized how much I loved her. I realized that with Robin my life would be more than I ever -- could have ever imagined. But the key concept is with Robin, because without her I know I'd be a disaster. I know I'd spend every waking moment in the O.R. I'd work eighty hour weeks, I'd spend my weekends on call, I'd pay somebody to raise our little girl. And as bad as it sounds, it's just the truth. But I know I would run. I know I would hide, because every time I'd look at Emma, I'd see Robin.
Matt: Okay, Robin isn't dead yet. And even if she does die, what are you going to do? Are you going to send the kid back? You have to be the best at everything you do. Agreed?
Patrick: Yeah.
Matt: You gonna figure out how to be the best father.
Patrick: We didn't really have the best example, did we?
Matt: No, no, we sure as hell didn't. But all you got to do is put the kid first. No one ever did that for either of us, so at least you get that part right.
Patrick: I'm really scared I'm going to mess up.
Matt: Even if you do, at least you'll be making your own mistakes instead of just repeating someone else's.
Sam: Did you poison me? Or is it just going to look like an overdose?
Jerry: No, no, no. I would never leave you to be lying dead on the bathroom floor. That would be disrespectful to you, and it would be a terrible waste.
Sam: Then what's the plan?
Jerry: Well, I gave you a little something to be more comfortable during the trip -- I mean, more comfortable for me.
Sam: Where are we going?
Jerry: Well, let's call it your final destination. Oh, oh, oh. No, no, no, no, no, no. No calling for help. I doubt that Jason would make a dash for the second time anyway, right?
Jerry: All right. You know what? You look quite fetching. Maybe we'll make the most of it once we get where we're going. All right? Come on. Uppity, uppity whoa -- there we go. There we go. Great, yes. Excellent. Here we go.
[Door shuts]
Jason: No, it was a bad explosion, Bernie. It was in the alley off of Third Street. I don't think I was the target, but somebody is definitely stepping up their game. You know? Maybe it's Karpov. Maybe it's Jerry. I -- you know what, Bernie? Let me call you right back.
Sonny: Whatever you're doing in there, I don't want any more soup.
Carly: Good, because I'm not making you soup.
Sonny: What's that?
Carly: Well, your fever's not breaking, so you're getting a sponge bath.
Sonny: No, no, no, no, no, no.
Carly: Yep. Doctor's orders. It'll help your fever break.
Sonny: That's a stupid idea.
Carly: What is the big deal? It's not like I'm exploring new territory.
[Carly chuckles]
Sonny: Oh, please.
Carly: Okay. Hold still.
Sonny: Ah. It's cold.
Carly: You're such a baby. It's not cold. It's Lukewarm.
Sonny: It's dripping all over my --
Carly: Would you stop acting like I'm torturing you?
Sonny: This is hell of a way to spend your birthday.
Patrick: So, I just checked on Emma. She's beautiful. She's perfect. And I'm pretty scared. Before I met you, I hardly even remember then, but the most important thing in my life was being the best surgeon. You know? I thought I knew all the answers. You showed me that I didn't even know the questions. But now I know the answer. Robin, you're the answer to everything. I love you, and I need you. And our daughter needs you. So you have to live.
[Knock at door]
Jason: Sam, open the door. Sam, open --
Jason: Sam?
[Door creaks open]
Jerry: Here you go, darling. Here's the fresh air to clear up your head.
[Jerry grunts with exhaustion]
Jerry: I have a bit of business to take care of, payments to collect. Then we'll depart.
Sam: Where are you taking me?
Jerry: To totally different destinations.
[Jerry chuckles]
Sam: Where?
Jerry: You know, sweet Sam, while I admire your base natural instinct, you're a little slow to catch on. You see, you're wonderful in many ways. It's a pity, really, but this voyage will be your last, darling.
Sonny: How old are you again?
Carly: I'm not going to tell you.
Sonny: What, you think I can't figure it out?
Carly: I know you better not figure it out.
Sonny: Like I can't count backwards to the year Michael put all those candles on the cake. And then go -- you now, you think I can't figure that one out?
Carly: He was so proud. He made us turn off all the lights. Remember that?
Sonny: Yeah, we had the cake and the candles started melting because there were so many, you know? We were trying to be quiet. We were laughing because we wanted to surprise you and all that.
Carly: I remember his face was just so lit up and happy and -- just seeing all the candles.
Sonny: He was just laughing.
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