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Combat Hospital; Season 1, Episode 11
Brothers in Arms
== Correction by dcdah ==
One.
Two.
Three.
Four.
Five.
One.
Two.
Three.
Four.
Go, go, go.
Heads up.
Heads up.
Stay sharp, guys.
- Come on.
- You're done, Canada!
Take it.
Take it!
- Yeah!
- Nice shot.
- All right, Sheri!
- You're so weak!
- Let's go! Let's go!
- Nice!
One.
Two.
Three.
Four.
Okay.
You're okay.
You're okay.
Check that belly wound.
Sir, convoy came across
an orphanage.
Picked up casualties
Three or four children
with trauma,
two aid workers
with gunshot wounds.
Field medic is working on 'em
en route.
Coming in hot, sir.
Put out the call.
I want the maulvi, the terps,
- and get Pedersen to help with the kids.
- Yes, sir.
Go, go, go, go, go!
- Keep it together.
Keep it together.
- Learn to skate, man.
- Rock 'n' roll now.
Oh, who's that?
- Yeah.
6 to 1, royal.
I'm just saying.
- Get outta here.
- I'm just sayin'.
Three.
Sarge!
Four.
Five.
Aah!
Aah!
Aah! Aah!
You got it?
It's okay.
It's okay.
It's okay.
This is all you got, Canada?
This is all you got?
Isn't this supposed to be
your national sport?
This is how you lost
last year.
We're playing hockey.
We're not golfing, okay?
This isn't putting practice.
This is who you guys picked
- Fore!
- Terrible.
Wow.
Mmm.
Rebecca, who knocked you up?
I have been given the honor
of guarding Brigette Beaver,
the Kandahar Beavers' mascot.
That's the one that got stolen
last year, wasn't it?
And the Canadian
hockey team lost 6 to 1.
Yes, this is her.
Get the bays ready!
Prep the O.
R.
!
- Jump, people.
- Move.
Move!
Get inside!
Kelly will brief you!
Yes, sir.
We're on it! Come on.
Let's go.
Move it! Move it!
Sergeant Yolanda Cullerne, sir.
Medic with bravo company,
We've got an injured man,
four children, two injured.
They're British aid workers.
Aah!
- The children are in shock, sir.
- All right.
Careful, come on.
I thought you said
there were two men.
The other one
didn't make it, sir.
Got gunshot wounds,
abdomen and leg.
Pressure bandage on the belly,
tournie on the leg.
Started an I.
V.
Lollipop at the scene.
B.
P.
90 over 60.
Pri-1 Bravo, bay 2!
What's the status
of the orphans?
The older boy
has gunshot wounds, sir.
The kids are severely dehydrated
and malnourished.
Well done, private.
I'll take it from here.
Yes, ma'am.
It's all right.
Dr.
Pedersen
Vans.
I'm a doctor.
My name's Grace.
What's your name?
Grace.
Colonel, I got it.
This is a hospital.
We're trying to help you.
I have no gun
No weapon.
I just please.
I just
want to check out your friends.
That's all I want to do.
No, stay away!
Y-you speak English?
Good.
Severe blood loss.
I need a gurney!
The aide worker's got
a shattered femur.
Internal bleeding.
Do we have an O.
R.
?
O.
R.
2 is prepped
and ready.
Bobby, you want to assist?
Love to.
Let's go.
Uh, what's with the
Mascot duty, and don't even
think of stealing it.
Bay 1!
Juvenile male, gunshot
wounds, right arm and leg.
Loss of blood,
needs O-2, I.
V.
s,
a unit of O neg, x-rays,
and a set of vitals.
Colonel.
Easy.
I got you, tough guy.
I got you.
Altered level of consciousness.
- Aggressive with bouts of syncope.
- Aah!
Will.
You need help, sir?
- Get me a set of vitals.
- Aref?
Let's get two I.
V.
s in him.
Get him stabilized.
Seriously infected wound,
left arm.
I promise them, I won't let
anything happen to hurt them
or their friend what did
you say his name was?
- Jawid.
- Jawid.
Uh, Dr.
Pedersen
Cross my heart,
hope to die.
Colonel, sir.
Impending call
from R.
C.
South.
It's urgent, sir.
All right.
Let's culture his wound
and then start him
on a gram of cefazolin.
- Yes, sir.
- All right?
Okay, so how's Marin supposed to
be this great hockey player-
I know, right? He's not even
as tall as the hockey stick.
Oh, what's up, Marin?
Hey, Marin.
Just messin' with you.
Overcompensating, Bobby?
Ready?
Hey.
I didn't expect
to find you here.
I need to question the patient
you just brought in.
John Smith.
I assume there's no phone call.
Actually, there will be one
coming from your chain
of command in a few minutes.
You going to tell me
who this guy is?
You know I can't do that.
Sorry to interrupt, doctors.
Is the patient still conscious?
So far.
All right.
I need everyone
to clear out.
But, sir
Just do as I say.
Now.
Now!
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Thank you, major.
You got five minutes.
I guess it's, uh, useless
to ask what's going on?
Just tell him to come
to my office after he's done.
Oh, and by the way
The Canadians are gonna give you
Americans a pasting tomorrow.
Come on, colonel.
You're better than that.
Give me a break.
Oh, Will.
Uh, Kelly's arranged
special transport
for John Smith
as soon as he's stable,
so let your staff know.
- Yes, sir.
- All right.
- Ah, there you are.
- Hey, thank you.
Sir, I want to try to keep
all the children together
with Jawid in I.
C.
U.
/recovery
instead of the main ward.
All right.
Well, good, 'cause
tomorrow, CIMIC will come
and arrange a placement
for them.
Locally? I mean,
if the local Taliban find out
that the kids came here,
they could be targeted.
Something's wrong.
Oh, let's get in.
Get in.
Get in.
Come on.
He's coding.
Crash cart, please.
We've got v-fib.
Rebecca,
start the compressions.
Ezrin, let's hang, uh,
two units O neg.
I think it's hypovolemia.
Marin, you're on the airway.
Good.
I'm gonna
Okay, I got it, Bobby.
It's good.
All right.
Two and three
and four
All right, stop C.
P.
R.
Check his pulse.
I'm charging to 200.
No pulse.
Okay, clear.
Everyone, clear.
Okay.
All right.
Let's try this again.
Charging to 300.
Clear.
- Normal sinus rhythm.
- B.
P.
Is 90 over 50.
That my friends,
is how you run a code, huh?
All right,
let's get him stabilized
before we continue
with the operation.
Give him pressors.
I want his
B.
P.
to where I'm comfortable.
Rebecca, we're good?
Yes, we'll hold surgery
till his vitals settle.
Was it worth it?
I mean, did you get
the information
that you needed?
Hey, man.
I, uh, I asked around,
and no other doctors would
take over a code like that.
Are you kidding me? You're so
insecure, you need an apology?
Okay, then.
I'm sorry,
all right? Are we done?
Actually, we're not done, man.
Look, it wasn't cool,
and I want an explanation
Look, grow up.
Smith doesn't know anything.
They were attacked
as soon as they arrived.
We have to find out
what happened,
how the mission was blown,
who attacked 'em,
where the owner
of the orphanage went,
and who took
the other children.
Are you suggesting
we interrogate
emotionally traumatized kids?
I know.
I know.
But there are other lives at
stake, and time's running out.
As much as I hate it, we've got
to question those kids.
Hockey, hmm?
Mm-hmm.
And those little pieces
of wood in the wound,
like you punched a wall?
You know what?
I got it, okay?
You didn't have to
bring out the whole tray.
You can't bandage
your own hand.
Don't worry.
I won't tell anyone.
This place can get
to you sometimes.
I'm not going to interrogate
those children.
It's against my medical
and personal ethics.
Doctor, the two men
brought in with the orphans
were S.
A.
S.
agents
posing as aid workers.
We think the orphanage
was being used by the Taliban
to recruit children
and in essence
use them as weapons of war.
Those two agents went in there
to rescue two dozen children
at that orphanage.
But found it virtually empty
and an ambush waiting for them.
Are you telling me
John Smith is an agent?
Listen, we're not asking you
to interrogate them.
Just talk to them, see if they
volunteer any information
that might be helpful.
It could save lives.
What happened to
the rest of the children?
Well, that's one of the things
we want to find out.
Look, if anybody can get
the information we need
without hurting
those children,
well, that's you.
Will you help us, major?
She really said that?
Yep.
No way.
Yeah.
Hey, Simon.
How's it going, doc?
Oh, ho-ho! CD?
DVD, huh?
Fan mail from some flounder?
This is not
for your innocent eyes.
- It's ***.
- ***.
So just so you know,
I've made a bet
that the Americans will hand
the Canadians their ***.
Now the odds are against you,
so I stand to make
a lot of money when you do,
so you will win.
So you will win.
You will win.
They're pretty damn good.
You may want to hedge
your bets, doc.
Oh, seriously, guys? You think
last year's win was a fluke?
- Ah yeah.
- Yeah.
You know, your brethren
from the great white north
you need something
to undermine their confidence.
So, okay, if we pull this off,
what do we owe you?
Nothing.
I'm doing this
for the love of the game.
I didn't know you liked hockey.
- I don't.
- Huh?
One must keep
the mind occupied.
Just, uh, tell us
how this works.
And the beaver is ours.
Damn it!
Grace.
Hey someththing
happened with Max,
and I just gotta
wrap my he around.
You got a minute?
Uh, now's not good time.
Can we set set something up later?
- Uh, 17:00?
- 17:00.
I'll be there.
- Thank you, Bobby.
- Thanks.
- Bobby.
Bobby.
- Hey.
Bobby, Bobby, okay, so listen,
so- -so
Someone from the American team
just stole Brigette
the mascot from me,
and I gotta find out who did
this or I'm totally screwed,
because Colonel Marks is gonna
put me on, like, ambulance duty
- for the rest of my rotation if
- Hold on.
If I don't find
the stupid beaver.
Don't freak out.
Calm down.
Okay.
Let's think of this logically.
Now
Yeah.
Who was around?
Pam.
Mm.
Yeah.
No, she was
dealing with a patient.
Max?
Yeah.
Max.
I totally believe
he'd take it.
You think so?
Absolutely.
All right.
Well- oh, ixnay
on the eaver-bay.
- What does that mean?
- Shh.
Doctors.
Hey, colonel.
Where's Brigette?
Oh, she's in a safe place, sir.
You know, doing surgery
and all, just
Sir.
Hey, it's brigette.
Excuse me, officers.
It seems the Americans
have her, sir.
Do you know anything
about this, major?
Brother, you must eat.
How do I know
it's not poisoned?
Does it not say
in the Koran
It is our duty to feed you
and show you mercy.
The Koran has something
for every occasion.
Can you translate?
Husna
the man you came in with
who- - who was shot,
he told us that he went
to the orphanage to help you
and and some other children.
Is that so?
I mean, were there
other children before he came?
Husna -
It's all right, Husna.
Please.
She said they all left.
Where did they go?
She said the aid workers
first came two weeks ago.
They fought with
the owners, then left.
Then the owners
got frightened,
and they took the children
and they left.
But they said they'd come back
for them.
They never did.
These kids have been alone
for two weeks.
So wait.
The aid workers
were there before?
They didn't just
arrive today?
Oh, sweetheart.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, darling.
The men you brought in,
the S.
A.
S.
agents,
they hadn't just gone
to the orphanage today.
They'd been there before, argued
with the owners, and left,
after which, the owner split,
taking as many children
as his truck could handle.
Doesn't sound like
a rescue mission to me.
I understand your confusion
Oh, no, no, I'm not confused.
If these men were using
the orphanage
as some sort of base
for operations, then they were
intentionally putting
these children in harm's way.
Dr.
Pedersen, I really can't
explain why the child
told you the S.
A.
S.
agents
had been there two weeks ago.
I'm m gonna have to take
this information
and run it up
my chain of command.
Good.
Those children
have been through enough.
Tell me the S.
A.
S.
weren't setting up operations
in the orphanage.
Look, all I can tell you
is that a month ago,
that British intelligence
got wind of a Taliban plot
that was to start two days
from now,
using orphans
as suicide bombers.
So you did know it?
I gotta find
these missing children
and figure out how
the operation was compromised.
I'm bringing in a specialist
that's gonna question
these kids.
General, I know
it's a sensitive mission,
but these are children
we're talking about.
Right
Here's the duty roster
for next week.
Thank you.
Uh, how's Aref?
Not good.
Blood cultures came back.
Staff infection,
but he's fighting.
Good, because the American
Civil Affairs Agency
wants to take the kids tomorrow
and hook 'em up
with an aid agency
that can take them in.
Do you think he's gonna be
ready to move?
No, I don't think that
Only emergencies, Graham.
- Yes, sir.
- Hey.
Look, I'm just asking you
to give us a little taste, man.
You know,
show us the goods, man.
You know what I'm talking
about the p-o-r-n, man.
Everyone within earshot
can spell.
Look, England's
supposed to be more socialist,
which means,
those who have a lot to give
Or lend
To those who don't.
Look, I promise, we'll return
the DVDs clean.
Actually, England is
more of a monarchy,
which means, the king takes all
and answers to none.
Too bad about the mascot.
Guess we'll just have to
give you a beating
like last year, huh?
Really? We'll see.
We'll see about that.
Ali, do you got a sec?
Sure.
Did you find out why Aref
was at the orphanage?
Husna told us that,
um, Aref's Uncle
came to drop him
off a few weeks ago.
He went to Quetta to find work
and said he would come back,
take Aref with him,
but he never showed up.
I can try to find the Uncle
and let him know
that his nephew is sick
if you like.
Yeah, what I'd like to do
is wring his neck.
You know that it's against
our policy here
to wring an Afghan national's
neck, right?
Well, I'm gonna
go try to find the Uncle.
Maybe he was detained.
Or if he can't take care
of Aref, then maybe
he can tell us of some more
family members who can.
All right.
Thanks, Ali.
No problem.
He shoots.
He scores.
You're still gonna lose.
Girl,
you need some lovin'
Your patient doing okay?
Uh
Yeah, he's gonna
pull through.
You upset about
what happened in the O.
R.
?
No.
It's, um
No.
It's not you.
It's
It's ridiculous, really
I, um, I was entrusted
with the Canadian
hockey team's mascot.
And I let someone steal her.
Now
Oh, losing the team mascot.
You should be court-martialed,
at least.
Me? You're the one
who busted in
in the middle of an operation
that I was doing.
And nearly killed your
patient.
Yes, which I'm sure you had
a very good reason for doing.
I did.
There's a hockey game
tomorrow, and
I thought
that if you were here,
maybe you want to go?
I like hockey.
With me.
Go with me.
I kinda figured that.
I would very much
like to go with you.
Good.
Then it's a date.
Or not.
No
it doesn't have to
So I spoke with Tarzi,
who has a connection
in the Afghan government,
and they might be able
to pull some strings
to get those kids into
the Northern Kabul Program.
What are we doing here?
Grace, I got a call
from my chain of command
with an order to allow
an interviewer to come speak
with the children.
- A what?
- This person,
I'm assured, is a specialist.
Knows how to work
with children.
Wait.
You're having those kids
questioned further?
You're doing it now.
Listen, I hate this
as much as you do.
Now
Don't.
Don't give me
the "this is war, Grace" speech.
Well, if what they share
identifies that others
are in danger,
then it's unethical
not to do it.
That the line
they used on you?
I've talked with the children
for two hours.
In my opinion,
they know something.
Jawid's showing all the signs
of withholding.
Defensiveness, anxiety,
hypervigilance.
Those are also signs of trauma
and post-traumatic stress.
Colonel, I know my job.
Mm-hmm.
I'd like to try again
tomorrow.
I'm not comfortable with it.
You've got to see
the greater picture here.
Is the picture big enough
to excuse traumatizing
innocent children?
Are you so sure
the oldest one is innocent?
Sir.
It's about Aref.
I don't think he's in any shape
to be transferred
to another facility.
Four weeks
with a raging infection,
it's a miracle that he's alive.
His immune system is shot,
he's malnourished,
he's emotionally traumatized
I'll examine tomorrow.
And if he's strong enough,
he goes.
Yes, sir.
Hey, how's the captain of
Canada's finest hockey team?
You ready for
the big match tomorrow?
Not now, Simon.
What, you've been brought down
by a missing mascot?
I thought you were
a bigger fighter than that.
What is it about "not
now" that you don't understand?
Oh, sorry.
Look, uh,
I've got an idea
about evening the odds.
Okay, I bite.
Hey.
Hi.
You missed
our appointment today.
Oh.
Sorry, Bobby.
Uh
We we can talk now.
You know, it- - it can wait.
Okay, well-- well, come by
my office tomorrow.
I'll check my schedule.
Okay, okay.
No one's gonna touch you.
What happened?
Grace
What'd your specialist
do to him?
Hey.
How's it going?
Yeah, good.
You wouldn't know anything
about the missing
Canadian mascot
Would you?
No, I can't say I do.
If you had to buy a gift
for a woman in this place,
where would you go?
Depends on the woman.
Dr.
Gordon.
Ah, Rebecca.
Well, um
She's very handy.
She likes things like tools.
Really?
Yeah.
That's good to know.
Hey.
Hey, little man.
Remember me?
Trang, you're late.
Didn't think you would show.
- All right.
- Oh, man.
What's going on
Oh, son of a ***.
Oh, snap.
The Canadians
shortened our sticks.
Hey.
We can't have that.
Have you seen this?
This means war.
Guys may I make
a suggestion?
This is
Oberstleutnant Emst Eberhardt.
He plays hockey.
I'm thinking, an unfamamiliar
face on your team,
- it will unsettle your opponent.
- No, wait a second.
I don't think it's a good idea,
bringing in a ringer.
Why not?
The Canadians have Glad Marin.
We flipped for Marin,
and it was fair.
Listen to me,
you shave off our sticks,
good sportsmanship
goes out the window, right?
Yeah.
Hey, emst.
Welcome to
the R-3-M-M-U-S-A Eagles.
Come on in.
There you go.
Get dressed.
Hi.
Simon, your idea to shorten
the sticks was brilliant.
Mm.
Although, it's a shame.
Max
recruited some big German guy.
Uh, Emst something.
Emst Eberhardt?
- Yeah.
- He's a pro.
Oh, I remember him.
I was
doing a rotation last year,
and he came in
for a concussion.
Kept talking about hockey
and how big his stick was.
Wasn't he your patient?
Was he?
I don't remember.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
I remember now.
Yeah.
You know, I know a guy,
um, Sven Nyqvist.
He's, um,
contracted with Vickerdale,
like me.
Now he's into construction,
that kind of thing.
But he plays a mean game
of hockey.
Could you talk him
into playing?
Ooh.
Um yeah.
I mean, yeah, I could try.
Very nice.
Very nice.
All right.
Now I'm gonna
listen to your
your heart.
Have to take this down.
Put this here like this.
Okay.
Now this is
a stethoscope.
Okay?
Listen to your heart.
Boop-boop.
Boop-boop.
Boop-boop.
Boop-boop.
Do you mind?
Sorry, sir.
Little heart murmur.
All right.
I'm gonna check
your lungs.
Diminished breath sounds.
Wheezing.
We have to keep Aref here
under observation.
Yes, sir.
I'm worried, Will,
that you might be getting
too attached to the boy,
and the boy attached to you.
I can assure you, sir,
that will not happen.
Two ibuprofen, please.
Go ahead.
Say it.
"I told you so.
"
And yet, you're still
letting your interviewer
talk to Husna today.
Grace, if you need to report
this up your chain of command,
be my guest.
I've already
made my objections known.
But it's not
in our hands anymore.
I've been
up all night thinking,
after what happened
to Jawid last night,
Husna's not going to open up
to your interviewer,
no matter how soft a touch
he might have.
She could also end up
extremely traumatized.
Bottom line
Everyone loses.
I can't see any other way.
I do.
- They trust me.
- Mm-hmm.
I think I know how to get
the information you want.
Mm-hmm.
In exchange for?
There's a P.
T.
S.
D.
program
in Kabul.
Those three children
end up safe and protected
in the Northern Kabul Program.
Full financial support.
Grace, I can't pull
that kind of weight.
But you know
people who can.
When was he last sedated?
Two hours.
Oh, good.
Are you sure about this?
It's the only way.
Jawid
I understand.
Yes, Jawid is gonna be okay.
Husna, you know there was
a man that came by here
asking Jawid questions.
And that man's gonna
come back and ask more
if we don't get
some information,
so we need to know if you
would be able to help us.
She doesn't know anything.
Surely you know the men who came
and fired on the aid workers.
Husna!
I know you have information,
and you must tell us
what you know.
Grace, she really doesn't
know anything.
I just need you
to translate what I say
exactly as I say it.
Grace,
she doesn't know anything.
If you don't tell us
what you know,
that man is gonna come back
and make you tell us.
Say it, just as I said it.
Ali!
As I said it, Ali.
Grace, she-- she really
doesn't know anything.
Stop it.
Stop it!
- Grace
- I know you're hiding information,
and I'm not
gonna tolerate this!
Out! I don't want
a word out of you.
And stop it.
I know
you've got the information,
and we're gonna get it
from you.
- I am not going anywhere
- No!
Grace, let it
She knows nothing.
It's me you want.
I'm the one who called
the Taliban
to tell them about
the aid workers.
I know where they took
the other children.
We were hungry.
They promised us food.
I'll do anything you want.
Just don't hurt her.
Thank you, Jawid.
Ma'am.
Thank you.
Hey.
Hey.
I haven't seen you all day.
So you know that
special ops guy Joe?
He's here.
Busted in
in the middle of a surgery.
I don't know, some super
secret mission stuff
about the aid workers
from the orphanage.
Do you know anything about that?
Anyway, we are going to
the hockey game
together tomorrow,
so if you happen to see a sock
on the doorknob, I w
Shut Rebecca, please.
I don't need to know everything
going on in your head
right now, all right?
Just
Okay.
I am just gonna stop talking
and let you get
on with your life.
It's a sedative.
It's gonna help you sleep.
Hey, Will.
You have any kids?
No.
We decided
not to have any.
We both have military careers.
I promised.
Crossed my heart.
Said that no one
would hurt them.
Hey.
Just get some rest, okay?
Hey, there.
Hey.
Ta-da.
Nice.
Ta-da.
Didn't have time to wrap it.
A leatherman.
It's perfect.
I love this.
Thank you.
Oh, I needed a boost today.
This is great.
Are you having a rough time?
No, no.
Grace said something
to me last night, and it
What'd she tell you?
What do you
I know you know that
whatever she's told you
should be kept
in strict confidence.
Okay, first, Grace didn't
tell me anything.
Second, she'd be the last person
to reveal anything confidential.
- So
- Really?
Yes, really.
Wait.
Is this why Grace
is so upset?
Did you do something?
Look, I didn't do anything.
- Really?
- Oh.
So that's what this is about,
what I do for my job here.
Look, Rebecca,
I am a soldier.
Who I am outside the wire
and what I do,
- that's not who I am in real life.
- No?
Well, I guess I'm never
gonna find that out
as long as we're both
in Kandahar.
I guess not.
Yeah.
Let's go! Let's go!
Let's go!
- U.
S.
A.
!
- U.
S.
A.
, let's go!
Let's go!
Okay, this is it.
Quick passes, keep focused.
Focused, guys.
Whew.
Hey.
Hey.
Listen, about last night
You apologize.
I know.
I accept.
Quick passes! Quick passes!
Everything we have on that!
Everything we got on that!
By the way, I blew off Joe.
Oh.
All right, Sven.
This is
what I want you to do.
I want you to go down there
and clean out the slot.
You got it? All right.
Let's go.
All right,
let's keep this friendly
in the spirit in which
it was intended.
Game on!
Where's your friend?
Is he off performing
unspeakable acts
of counterterrorism,
running into the breach,
guns blazing,
that kind of thing?
At least he's doing something.
Down the middle!
Pass it down the middle!
Pass the puck! Come on!
May I be blunt?
Take your head out of your ***,
stop acting out,
and just tell her you like her.
Let's go.
Let's go!
Come to the front.
Come to
the front.
Come to the front.
- Aah!
- Come on!
Bring it out here, commander.
Yeah!
Hey, hey, hey.
Whoa.
Whoa.
Whoa, whoa.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
Hey, relax, guys.
- Absolutely.
- It's just a game.
Hey, let go!
Let go of him.
- Come on.
Easy.
- Oh!
Oh!
Ohh!
It's bad enough
you hit a contractor,
but you also hit
another officer.
I mean, even within the context
of competitive sport,
these are both
punishable offenses.
I mean, your chain of command
wants to send you home.
But I can't afford to lose
a T.
T.
L.
right now.
I got him to agree
to let me
mete out punishment
Should you accept those terms.
Yes, sir.
I've already apologized
to Nyqvist and to Pam,
and I'd like to apologize
to you as we
No.
You don't get to apologize
to me yet.
Now for the next two months, you're
in charge of cleaning the ambulances.
I also expect you to have
weekly visits with Dr.
Pedersen
and go through
her anger management program.
Do you accept those terms?
Yes, sir.
And if I may, sir
No, you may not.
You're dismissed.
I've been authorized
to tell you
that the information you got
out of Jawid
was extremely helpful.
We found the missing children.
Lives were saved.
I hope one day
she forgives me.
Well, my command pulled
the necessary strings.
They'll be in Northern Kabul
by tonight
to start their program.
I'm not the bad guy.
No, but I wouldn't want
your job.
Must be very lonely.
It is, major.
It is.
It's a peace offering
for being an idiot.
You know,
this whole bad boy thing
you've got going on?
You don't need it
for people to like you.
Yeah.
Well, it works
for your boyfriend.
Not my boyfriend.
How did you get this
into my locker?
Ah, if I told you,
I'd have to kill you.
Mm.
So listen, I'm, um,
I'm going to go,
I'm going to change
my t-shirt,
and then I'm
Gonna get some food.
Would you like to join me
on the boardwalk?
Sure.
Good.
Yeah.
Cool.
What is that?
This isn't
Why won't you call me?
At the hospital,
they said you'd gone away,
but I know you wouldn't
do that to me.
What the hell
are you doing in here?
- Uh, we we just thought
- Who is this guy?
- Get out.
- We just thought it was
Get out!
As we were
as before
comes to be
nevermore
the fool
to regret
to repent
Combat Hospital; Season 01, Episode 11
Brothers In Arms
to forget
== Correction by dcdah ==
as our hurt