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And God said to Abraham,
"take your son, your only son.
"Sacrifice him there
as a burnt offering
on one of the mountains.
"
God never asks for that
which means little to us.
Why does he do this?
For what purpose?
We ask this
Why us?
Why this?
And the answer is
and the answer is faith.
It is a belief
that God's plan
That his
We believe
I believe
We are reminded to have faith
in our creator,
to hold steadfast
to our faith
Faith in him,
faith in those around us,
and f-faith
Faith in our lord, our God.
Amen.
Combat Hospital; Season 1, Episode 10
Reason To Believe, August 23, 2011
Correction by dcdah
One, two, three, go.
There you are.
Here I am.
How'd the surgery go?
As expected.
Another Lord Hill masterpiece.
Spinal injury inbound.
E.
T.
A.
now.
You take this one.
Sergeant Geoffrey Daums, sir.
He's an E.
O.
D.
with the OMLT.
Attempting to deactivate
an I.
E.
D.
When he was thrown
by the explosive, sir.
He's semialert and responsive.
Neuro damage to the upper
and lower limbs.
I gotta go back.
I have to go back.
You're okay.
You're okay, sergeant.
This is where you want
to be, okay?
Possible concussion.
Shrapnel to the face,
lower limbs, and hands.
Severe spinal injury.
What's your name?
Please.
I left my
What's your name? He can't hear you.
What's your name?!
I gotta my my legs.
I gotta I gotta get my legs.
I can't feel
Oh, jude
Please don't oh, God.
You're in one piece son.
The chaplain
get him inside.
Why is this happening to me?
Ready, team 4!
Find the chaplain.
Yes, sir.
Trauma bay 2.
B.
P.
is 140 over 90.
Pulse is 130.
Got one I.
V.
Ringers on board.
G.
C.
S.
is 9.
Eyes 4, verbal 4, motor is 1.
Okay, let's manage his airway.
- Start him on 30 milligrams per kilogram
- My legs.
of methylprednisolone,
I need a C.
T.
scan as well.
X-rays, please
C-spine, A.
P.
, and lateral.
I want to rule out blast lung.
The sergeant wants to talk
to the chaplain.
- Yes, sir.
- Simon, you can start your neuro.
Thought you'd never ask.
Right.
I want another set of vitals
on him, please.
Chaplain.
Chaplain?
Even better.
I'm a neurosurgeon.
The chaplain's on her way, son.
Hang tight.
Okay.
B.
P.
90 over 50.
Pulse 50.
Respirations 10.
Right.
Do you feel this?
My legs.
My legs.
Soldier, do you feel this?
No.
No.
All right.
And this?
Sergeant, , fe that?
My legs.
No response.
Okay.
All right.
I want you
to squeeze my hands.
Squeeze my hands as hard as you can.
Squeeze.
Squeeze.
Squeeze.
Squeeze.
Squeeze.
I-I am.
He is.
Okay.
Loss of sympathetic tone.
Going into spinal shock.
You can fix me.
You can fix me.
You can fix me.
Name is
Sergeant Geoffrey Daums.
He's in pretty bad shape.
It was a a complete transection
of the lumbar spine.
We can stabilize that, but he
won't have the use of his legs.
Geoffrey.
I'm chaplain Plottel.
C-6 and 7 are crushed.
Right.
You think he's gonna be
a quadriplegic?
I know how difficult this is
for you, how frightened you are.
The X-ray itself,
it won't show
the damage
to the spinal cord, so
Right.
We need the C.
T.
Don't leave me.
I am with you.
I will be here
as long as you need me.
My my wife
My baby
Okay, so you're saying he might
have use of his upper limbs?
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, you know,
I won't be easy,
but I might be able to go in
and decompress the spine
The doctors are doing
everything they can.
Why?
Why me?
God, please help me.
"Have you not known?
Have you not heard?
"The Lord
is the everlasting God,
"the creator
of the ends of the earth.
He does not faint
or grow weary.
"
All right.
We're gonna need
that C.
T.
to assess.
"To he who has no might,
he gives strength.
"
"Even youths will faint
and strengthens the purpose"
- Doctors!
- "Even youths will faint and be weary,
and the young will fall exhausted
" Not working.
- "Those who wait for the lord"
- Intubate?
- "Shall renew their strength"
- Yes.
All right.
"And shall mount up
with wings like eagles.
"
Etomidate,
Over 30 to 60 seconds
for compression,
then followed by rocuronium.
Geoffrey, I am right here
with you.
We're trying to save
this kid's life, padre.
His soul will have to wait.
Thank you.
Okay, move it.
Move it.
Okay, intubate.
Okay, hold him.
Hold him.
Yeah.
The spinal cord itself
doesn't seem to be severed,
which is good news,
but it's being compressed
by these bone fragments.
You rang?
Whew.
This guy looks like
he's in bad shape.
Yeah.
Tell me about it.
Right.
This is what we're gonna do.
You see these annoying pieces
of broken vertebrae
pressing against
his spinal cord?
I want to remove them.
Okay? I want
to stabilize the spine
and do a spine fusion.
- A discectomy and bone graft?
- Yeah.
We've never done that kind
of spinal surgery here.
So we have to send him
to Landstuhl.
No.
Look, by the time we've
flown him to Germany, okay,
there'll be too much damage
to his spinal cord.
He'll never be able to breathe
Mm-hmm.
Without the use of a ventilator
or use his hands again.
It's too big a risk.
This hospital's not equipped to
handle a surgery that complex.
I am.
You've done
this procedure before?
He's right, sir.
This can't wait till this guy
gets to Germany.
A delay guarantees
he ends up a quadriplegic.
Look, I can do this, okay?
Just trust me.
All right.
I'm gonna get 'em
to prep the O.
R.
It's a long one.
You start in an hour.
You will not regret this.
Did you tell Simon about us?
No.
Why?
You think he knows?
If he knows, everyone does.
There's something
I wanted to run by you.
I was, um, thinking
of going back to school
Everyone here knows,
don't they?
I'm gonna get kicked
outta here
'cause I let myself
get distracted.
- Distracted?
- What?
I swear, I don't think
I have one button left
you haven't pushed.
You can you just
keep it down a little bit?
Oh, my God!
- That's not keeping it d
- Are you serious?
You're afraid to be caught
using a-a metaphor.
- Dr.
Trang.
- Yo.
Hey.
Any chance I could
talk to you?
- Yes.
- Yes, you certainly can.
Give the matter some
consideration, Dr.
Trang.
I'd be really interested
in hearing what you're
going to do next.
What's going on, man?
Um, well
You're in fantastic shape.
Uh, it's hard not to notice.
Thank you?
Yeah, well,
not that my girlfriend
w-would like twice at you,
you know.
She prefers a heftier build.
Just not this hefty.
I've kind of
put on a few pounds
since I've been out here.
What's a few pounds, buddy?
Nice.
I-I know it's a lot to ask,
a-and I don't want to take
any time
away from your lady friend
That's not an issue.
Uh, so is that a yes, then?
Hell, yeah, man.
What kind of doctor would I be
if I turned my back
on a potential heart attack-
stroke-diabetes victim?
What?
I'm not gonna lie.
It's not gonna be easy.
But nothing worthwhile ever is.
So, okay.
This is what we'll do.
We'll start monitoring
your caloric intake.
We'll get you on a program
and
Barrett.
Barrett! Coming?
Look, could we get on with this, please?
Some of us have
important phone calls to make
You know, doctor stuff,
life and death, that kind of
Hold on a minute, honey.
My little girl,
who I haven't seen in 16 months,
likes to have her daddy
tell her what he had for lunch.
You want to explain to me why
this isn't an important call?
That's what I thought.
Ow!
Oh, that's nice.
Sorry.
That's real nice.
Ow!
Go ahead.
Laugh at my pain.
That is really,
really the kind of sensitivity
you want to see from a shrink.
Oh, what can I say?
I'm not immune.
Whew.
You ever worn a burka?
Uh, nope.
Oddly enough,
the occasion never arose.
Oh, well, I have.
I wanted
to see what it was like.
I must say, I didn't mind
not being stared at for a day.
Ah, the burden of being
an attractive woman.
Right.
I gotta be honest.
I'd rather be stared at
than erased altogether.
They're not being erased.
They're busy
Raising families,
teaching in schools,
building their country,
at great
at a great risk,
I might add.
Really?
Are you kidding me?
I'm sorry.
So you're saying
that she feels
liberated because she's not
being seen as a sex symbol?
I don't know.
And and answer me this
Why is it
a woman's responsibility
to control
what goes through men's minds
when they look at them?
Okay.
Are you
even listening to me?
Where these instruments
are not sufficient,
intervene by your holy spirit
to prevent pain
and hasten recovery.
We ask this
in the name of the Lord,
the great physician.
Amen.
You're in God's hands now,
Geoffrey.
Actually, he's in my hands,
which is lucky for him,
but if you want to pray
for the great physician
then here I am, Bible woman.
And, Dr.
Prakash,
you're pretty good, too,
aren't you?
Thank you.
It's an honor
just to be nominated.
As you know, my humble
neurosurgeon isn't a believer.
Oh, no.
You're wrong, colonel.
I'm very much a believer.
I believe in one thing
and one thing only,
and that's myself,
so if you'll excuse me,
I need to get ready
to perform a miracle.
Mm-hmm.
He's under more pressure
than usual with this one.
You up to staying
in the O.
R.
?
It'll be grueling
Eight, ten hours.
I know.
Mm.
All right.
tell her
her daughter's doing well
but she needs to come back
in about a week
so that we can check
her progress.
It's not normal.
What?
The way you don't sweat.
You know,
that could be anhidrosis.
You should get that
checked out, really.
I feel the heat just as much
as you do.
Really? Then why the hell
don't you show it?
(Woman) Help!
Help us!
Please! Help us!
Please help us!
We are dying!
Come on, darling.
When did this happen?
These girls are students
in my school.
Samira was first.
She began to vomit,
and soon,
the others couldn't breathe.
Let's get them inside.
Okay.
Okay, come here.
Oh, my God.
You're okay.
I think they've been poisoned.
We all ate the same thing,
but before she got sick,
Samira said
she smelled something sweet.
Organophosphates?
Wait.
Were
were they all vomiting?
- Yes.
- Okay, then you're right.
It must be
organophosphate poisoning.
Step away from the girls.
They're toxic.
Okay, it penetrates through
latex, so wash your hands now.
The poison is in their clothes
and it's seeping
into their skin,
so we need to wash them down
very carefully
so that we don't
contaminate ourselves,
and I want you to radio
the hospital.
Tell them that we're
bringing in four patients
who have been exposed
to organophosphate.
Okay.
You're not in surgery?
You want to tell me
what's going on?
You know, I don't think
I need to explain to you
that confession
is good for the soul.
When I first came here,
I was
so sure of my purpose
So
I mean, you think
Simon's arrogant?
I was like, "valley of
the shadow of death?
Bring it on.
"
I thought I had
all the answers.
But then I've seen people
go through things,
day after day
Horrific, unimaginable things.
And they come to me for comfort,
and what do I tell them?
Have faith in God's plan.
I don't.
I can't do this anymore.
The words mean nothing to me.
So
So I just wanted to give you
a heads-up that
That's it, Xavier.
I'm done.
I see.
All right, then.
Marjorie.
There's a young man
in the O.
R.
,
and I believe you made
a promise to him.
I can't.
I told you, I can't.
No, it's not an order.
It's a request
That you do at the very least
what I would expect
of my chaplain,
and that is get yourself
back into that O.
R.
And you be there
For Daums until he gets
on the plane for Germany.
Okay, so you'll all
have a bad headache
for about a day or so,
but hopefully,
with no complications.
Are you feeling okay, Leila?
Mm-hmm.
You know how this happened?
The Taliban.
First, our library
And now this.
You're looking really pale.
Wanna come with me?
They've been poisoning
girls schools
across the country,
trying to scare off parents
who are terrified
that giving their daughters
an education
will put them in danger.
The girls and I
we will survive, but
it took years to
collect those books.
Padre, there you are.
I was wondering
where you were.
I thought you had
decided to stand me up.
Of course,
I should've known better.
Hemostat.
Women do tend
to find me irresistible.
Isn't that right, Pam?
Absolutely, doctor.
Trembles at the very sight
of me, this one.
Mm.
You, however,
are the rare type of women
who appear to enjoy me
solely for my mind.
Come on.
Come and take
a closer look.
It's your chance to finally see
an honest to goodness miracle.
Isn't that why you're here?
I'm here because I made
a promise to Sergeant Daubs.
Ah.
So you're here
out of obligation and guilt,
unlike me,
who does this for love.
Well, and lots and lots
of money.
Simon.
It's all right,
Dr.
Prakash
Dr.
Hill's antipathy toward
my role here is nothing new.
Yeah, and if you don't join me
in a vigorous game
of faith versus reason,
I'll begin to think
you share it.
I'm really not in the mood
for a debate, Dr.
Hill.
Oh, is that so?
Or have you
finally begun to realize
the futility in believing
what you know isn't true?
All right.
I'll start.
Kierkegaard?
Or a little bit of Nietzsche?
How about "a casual walk
"through the lunatic asylum
will show you that faith
does not prove anything"?
What wisdom can we draw
from a man
who declared God dead
and then went insane?
Ah, so you do want to play.
What I want is for you
to treat Sergeant Daums
with the dignity he deserves.
Is that some sort of joke?
That's something you couldn't
possibly comprehend, doctor.
Not everything is.
You know, padre, I don't think
I want you in here anymore.
- And I donât answer to you, doctor.
- Oh, you want a higher authority?
Well, in this room,
I'm as good as it gets,
so get the hell out
Vitals are 90 over 60.
Pulse 50.
He's deteriorating.
Did he rupture a blood vessel?
I don't know.
Let's get some suction.
Blood pressure's
still dropping.
Could you have punctured
the dura?
No, let's get him
some vasopressors.
You've gotta hold on, Geoffrey.
You know that God is with you,
strengthening you.
Let your faith in him
see you through this.
Wow.
Is that really the best
you can do, padre?
- Can I have a clamp, please?
- He's going South.
No, he's not.
There's no excessive bleeding.
He's just hypotensive.
Get another unit of blood.
All is well, children.
All is well.
It was some, uh, vasodilation.
Pressors sorted it out,
and everything
is right as rain.
That was close.
As always, I had everything
completely under control,
ladies and gentlemen.
"What a piece
of work is man.
How noble in reason.
"
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
We made a deal, man.
You start quoting Shakespeare
I get to, you know,
sing a song from my homeland.
Well, don't get too excited,
everyone.
He's from Indianapolis.
Allow me to be the first
to contribute.
Thanks, Graham.
Whoa.
"Moreta, Dragonlady of Pern"?
I believe the expression is
"don't knock it
till you've tried it.
"
Great idea.
Hey, thanks.
Bobby, you want to grab
some lunch?
Can't.
I'm, uh, meeting up
with Barrett.
Who?
The Vickerdale guy.
I'm helping him get in shape
for his wedding.
So you want me
to walk out of here
thinking you'd rather spend time
with the Vickerdale guy than me.
That's not really
in my control.
You don't break up
with girls, do you?
You get them to do
your dirty work for you.
I'm right, aren't I?
You make yourself so
frustrating to be with
that they have no choice
but to dump you,
regardless of how damn hot
you are.
All right, fine.
Consider yourself dumped,
whether you want to be or not.
Suzy.
Suzy.
It's been fun.
Like, seriously
mind-blowing fun.
It's just not worth the risk.
Tell me that
six months from now.
- Sir.
- Yo.
I just got off the phone
with a man
claiming to be
Dr.
Hill's brother.
Ah.
Simon has a family.
And here I thought he'd sprung
from the head of Zeus.
I think you're referring to
the goddess Athena, sir.
Yes, and I believe that was
my attempt at a bit of humor.
If you say so, sir.
Anyway, this gentleman's called
many times before,
and his manner
has always been the same.
He's extremely agitated,
he's ranting,
uh, very difficult
to understand.
And Dr.
Hill
has always responded
with a marked lack of interest.
Well, that's his prerogative.
Yes, sir, but this time
it's different.
This gentleman has threatened
to hurt himself
if Dr.
hill
doesn't return the call.
All right.
Thanks.
You were right.
These bone grafts are making me
weep at their beauty.
This is amazing.
Yes, I am.
For a change, I'm gonna
have to agree with you.
Padre, are you
willing to risk
hearing Dr.
Prakash sing?
I'd love to hear
some Shakespeare.
How about
"I have of late, but wherefore
I know not, lost all my mirth.
"
Sorry to interrupt, doctors.
That's all right, colonel.
As I predicted, things have
gone extremely well.
TOC got an urgent call
for you a while ago.
Did she have
a sexy Swedish accent?
Actually, the person
claimed to be your brother.
Colonel, um
You've been the victim
of a prank.
I have a medical school friend.
He
He's notorious
for this kind of thing,
so it's nothing to worry about.
I apologize on his behalf.
Now you tell your friend
to prank someone else,
'cause my people
have better things to do
with their time
than to sit and listen
to someone joke about suicide.
Is that clear?
Yes.
Understood, colonel.
Hey.
How are you feeling?
- Better.
- Good.
I want you to come check
in the clinic tomorrow
so we can run
another blood test,
but you're gonna be just fine.
Thank you.
That's not all.
Hold on.
This is the beginning
of your new library.
Dr.
Gordon, th
It's too much.
No.
No.
It's the least we can do.
A-and it's
just the beginning.
) Padre.
Look, if, um
I was a bit tough on you
in there
What you did for Sergeant Daums
was beyond extraordinary.
You hold such power
in those hands.
You really do
make a difference.
I hope you never forget
how fortunate you are.
Yeah, well, if I do,
you can remind me next time
we're in surgery.
There's not gonna be
a next time.
I understand the surgery
was a great success.
Dr.
Hill was inspiring.
His belief in himself
It's a gift.
You don't seriously believe
it's that simple, do you?
Protocol requires you write
a letter stating we've spoken
and you agree
with my decision.
But I don't.
I'm buried in paperwork.
Give me till morning.
Fine.
I'll see you then.
Hey.
You're probably wondering
where I am.
But I can't tell you that.
I can't tell anyone.
They were bugging my room,
so I had to leave.
You should've
visited me when you could.
Now you can't.
And now I'm not even getting
the checks you send.
All that money
I bet that makes you
really mad.
But will it make you
call me?
Maybe I'll call you.
No.
No, they're probably
listening in on the phone,
so, no, maybe I won't.
That's why
you won't call me, right?
You don't want 'em
hearing us.
Yeah.
That's clever,
very, very, clever.
But I want
to talk to you, Simon.
I want you to come home.
Come on, Barrett.
You're doing great, man.
Let's go.
I can't do it.
I don't speak failure, buddy.
Let's go.
Come on.
Let's go! Let's go!
Let's go!
Oh.
You're the doctor
of evil.
Less talk, less talk.
More walk.
More run.
Let's go
The Psychiatric Department, please.
Lift those knees!
Come on, Barrett.
Let's go.
We just started, pal.
Dr.
Alicia Blake.
What do you what do you mean,
she's on leave? Since when?
Well, what about
her patients?
Uh, Edward.
Edward Hill.
Edward Hill.
Yeah.
What?
Well, who who signed
the release form?
No, if he was competent,
he wouldn't be there
in the first place.
Right.
Do do you at least
have a forwarding address?
No, I'm s
Yeah, I'm still here.
Hold on.
Um
Okay, if he calls by, okay
No, I said if he
Yeah, well, for the record,
he does have a next of kin.
Yes, he does.
Right.
N
Yes, I kn no.
Listen to me.
No, listen to me, okay?
If anything happens to him,
okay
If if if he hurts himself
in any way,
then it's on you.
Yeah, it's on you.
Do you understand?
You wanted to see me, sir?
This is Lieutenant Colonel
Kenneth Winacott
field operations
with the symic team.
Now he works directly with
the Afghans.
Wants to have a chat with you.
Of course.
Thank you, colonel.
Do you realize
what you've done?
What?
You donated this
to that school I irawanay,
along with other books.
No, I did, but that's
It
Do you have any idea
how many cups of tea
I have had to drink
with the elders in this area
to get them to trust us,
to cooperate with our patrols,
to report suspicious activities?
And then you pull
something like this.
Obviously, I was
I was just trying to help.
- I didn't
- You were trying to help?
By supporting
Taliban propaganda
that we're here
to corrupt their women,
wipe out their culture,
impose our will?
It will take months
and more money, more tea
than it is
humanly possible to drink
to get their trust back.
I'm sorry,
but I was just trying to do
something for those girls.
Next time, you make damn sure
before you involve yourself
in something like that.
You go through
the proper channels.
Or better yet, don't let
there be a next time.
Colonel.
Oh, and by the way, major
They officially closed
the school.
Colonel.
You're gonna be all right.
I just feel sorry
for the elders
that have to have tea
with him again.
Good morning, sergeant.
Well, I'm pleased to tell you
that the operation
went very well.
And with the right
Rehabilitation and time,
of course
I'm confident that you'll have
the use of your arms.
Why didn't you let me die,
doctor?
What's that?
Why didn't you let me die?
Look, I-I don't think
you understand.
Given the extent
of your injuries,
maintaining the use
of your arms, that's
I mean, it's remarkable.
I've got a baby girl that
I haven't seen yet.
Look, you're gonna be able
to hold her in your arms, okay?
That that's something,
right?
And what else am I gonna
be able to do for her, doctor?
Huh?
What else am I going to be able
to do for my wife?
Well, look, I, um
Okay.
All right, um, I can
see that this is a lot
to take on board
so when you're ready,
we can talk again.
Okay?
You should've let me die.
Colonel.
Before you ask, Marjorie,
I'm afraid I haven't gotten
to your letter yet.
- As soon as you can, please.
- Right.
Have you seen Sergeant Daums?
He's in bad shape.
Not yet, but I will.
Sooner rather than later,
I hope.
How's Sergeant Daums doing?
His spine is stable
and his vitals are improving.
He's not exactly thrilled
about it, though.
You know, I gave him the chance
to hold his daughter,
and
The ungrateful *** tells me
I should've let him die.
So do you care?
I thought you just did this
for yourself.
Yeah, maybe I do.
At least I fix people,
don't I?
I mean, what do you do
except pretend to listen
to people's pathetic
personal dramas?
I don't pretend to listen,
Simon.
When I'm called upon
to listen, I'm there.
Really?
When people are frightened,
when they're confused,
when the last thing in the world
they want is to be alone
I'm there.
And you really believe that,
do you?
- Yes, I do.
- And- and that's your
That's your big contribution
is it, being there?
Yes.
Well, try being there
for my suicidal brother.
Tell me what you're gonna do
about that
That your presence will help
more than my money,
because you know what?
If that's what's gonna cure him,
if that's what's
gonna get him out of my life,
then I'm all for it.
I'm sorry for you, Simon.
You're hurting
and you need help.
Spare me.
Do you know what?
How dare you pity me?
No, you have no right
to pity me.
I pity you
for your utter uselessness.
Major.
Major!
Hey!
Can you take those off?
Major, can you take 'em off?
Thank you.
We're leaving
for the women's clinic.
You have patients to see.
Leila's expecting you.
Can't you get
someone else to do it?
Really? So that's how
you're gonna handle this?
Just not show up?
Sweet.
Great.
I'll be in the truck.
We're leaving in five.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
You gotta be kidding me.
What are you doing?
Hey.
Sorry, doc.
I just couldn't do it.
What about your girlfriend?
Well, I figured that
she said yes to me,
and I look like this, so why
change what ain't broke, right?
It's not funny.
It's not.
Look, doc, I was miserable.
I-I'd rather die happy,
with a full stomach
than die miserable and hungry.
But, Barrett, we can do this,
man.
I know we can do this.
Come on.
Work with me here.
It's pretty important
to you, huh?
Yes, it is.
Well, maybe it's a little
too important.
Like, if there's one thing I've
learned living in this hellhole,
it's that life is short.
Sometimes you just gotta stop
and smell the pizza.
Yeah, well, that's the problem.
You're not just smelling it.
You're eating the whole thing
with the rest of the buffet.
Come on, man.
Think about this.
I'm not letting this go.
I'm watching y y.
I don't care what you think.
I'm gonna be the most annoying
guy on base for you.
How are you feeling, Geoffrey?
I've been told
you stand an excellent chance
of regaining
the use of your arms.
That's wonderful news.
Would you like me
to read from the Bible?
Forget the Bible.
(Engines rumbling
You know, there are
really only two prayers
we can offer to God.
One is "thank you,"
the other is "help.
"
Honestly, Geoffrey
I don't know
why you got hurt
Why there is suffering, doubt.
I wish I did.
I've been trained to trust
in God, that he has a plan
or a reason.
But I can find no reason
for this.
If there's no reason,
what are we supposed to do?
Jesus had his doubts
Mother Teresa and King David.
It was a part
of their spiritual path.
They felt stripped
of their connection to God,
and you know what they did?
They chose to believe.
Would you do that
with me, Geoffrey?
Just choose to believe.
What if it doesn't work?
Then what?
I don't know.
But I won't leave you
until you're ready.
Thank you.
so there's no headaches,
vomiting?
A bracelet?
One last breath.
Good.
A beautiful gift.
I am so sorry for what I did.
You offered d books,
and I took them.
Well, and now, the school?
In time, we will reopen
the school.
The fear will pass,
and the parents will want
their girls to learn
because they wanted them
to have a better future.
This is for you.
It's Sufi poetry by Rumi.
He was born in this country
a very long time ago.
These poems
are very beautiful, but
- They are in Pashto
- Oh.
so you will have to study.
Thank you.
I understand nothing.
Now you're getting
the hang of it.
"The wound is a place
where the light enters you.
"
Read it.
All right.
Who's next?
Aah!
There's still time
to change your mind.
Thank you, colonel.
Am I disturbing you?
No more than usual.
I ne
Maybe we can just go
for a walk.
I
I don't know where to begin.
You already have.
Correction by dcdah