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Nightmare Nurse (2016)
Come on, people!
The clock is ticking! So Brooke, this is our Friday night special? I thought a little prosciutto would compliment the shrimp and the sun-dried tomatoes. Hm... Black olive tapenade. That's a bold move on a dish like this. It was just a taste. It's too busy. You hate it. I hate that you've made something more interesting than anything we've had on the specials in the last four months. You're my new sous chef. It's a creme brulee, not a French... Oh, you got my text. Thank you for the heads up. Is that for me? Connie, what would Larry say? If that was from Buttery Bakery, he'd thank you with his mouth full. She's at the bar. She's gonna love it. - Go get 'er, tiger. - Thanks, Connie. New Zealand... Looks like you have a fan club. Congrats, baby. Lance! Hey. Oh, my god. How did you know? - Connie. - Yeah... well don't party too hard. You have a big night tomorrow. I'm looking forward to it. - Thanks, Chef. - Yeah, don't thank me yet. My right hand is the one I usually burn. Bye, Marco. Oh, flowers! But it's not even our two year anniversary. - It has been one week since you moved in, though. - Mm. And a salted caramel cake? That's my favorite. Not bad, Mr. Boston. I am really proud of you. Thanks, baby. All right, a beer for me, and a shot of tequila for the sexy top chef. What are you doing? Celebrating your promotion. Come on. Well in that case, make it two shots of tequila. Okay. What? Now that you're here, I'm not driving home. To your promotion and to one week of living together without a fight. Let's enjoy it while it lasts. - And your second celebration shot. - Oh, I'll grab it. This one's to allhe amazing food you're gonna cook for me. Okay. I can't believe I almost forgot my cake. Your cake? You're not gonna share it with me? Okay, I thought we agreed when we moved in together, everything would be 50/50. Uh, except for when you bring home salted caramel cake. Then it's a 70/30 split. Oh, okay. I see how it is. Not cool. Very cool! d Some people want to have their cake and eat it too d d And after I take my bite I give the rest to you d How's the paper coming along? Still got a ways to go. But good news is, it looks like we're getting another grant from the university, so I'll have more time. - How much? - I don't know. $20,000 I think. Nice. That should buy you some time. Yeah, but as much as I enjoy the sabbatical, I miss the students. It'll be nice when I can get back to teaching. Or you know, we could just... get married now and start having kids? Um... I just got promoted. Are you gonna be a stay-at-home dad? - I could learn to lactate. - All right. Here. Lance! Lance! Lance! - Take it easy, Ms. Harmon. - Lance is going to be okay. You're in the hospital, but everything is okay. Where is he? I wanna see him. And you will. He's recovering from surgery right now. Surgery? What happened to him? You were both in an accident. You suffered a laceration to your ribs, and your friend... - Lance. His name is Lance. - Okay. Lance fractured his femur. What? What happened to us? You were in a car accident. He was pinned behind the wheel when the EMTs arrived on the scene. Wh... What about... What about the man? What about the man in the road? I'm sorry? The two of you were brought in alone. There was nobody with you. Okay. I'm gonna send the doctor in to see you... and then we'll see what we can do about taking you to see Lance, okay? Here we go. Thank you, Barb... Barbara. Thank you, Barbara. You can call be Barb. - He's right in there. - Thank you. - Hey. - Hi. I've been waiting for you. How are you feeling? Like crap. But the drugs have helped. How are you feeling? I'm fine. I'm just glad you're okay. I'm so sorry, baby. Don't be sorry. - I didn't see him until the last second... - Lance... it was an accident. He jumped out into the road. Sorry to bother you guys, but there's a Detective Thames here to see you. Okay. Send him in. - Right this way. - Thanks. Thank you. Hi. Pardon the interruption. I just need a minute to collect an official statement regarding the accident, all right? Of course. Do we know what happened to the man we hit? Yeah, is he gonna be okay? You know, I... I'm sorry. But you'll be glad to know that your blood alcohol test came back below the legal limit. So as of right now, I am only here to get an official statement. All right? Bottom line, Brooke, is you guys need to be incredibly thankful that you survived. I know. Just can't believe he died. It wasn't your fault. That guy jumped out in front of your car. I guarantee you they will find out he was hopped up on something. He could have killed both of you. I texted you Gwen's number. Besides being Marco's girlfriend, she is the best attorney on the West Side. Oh, my god. I haven't even spoken to Marco. No worries. He just wants you to heal up and come back when you're ready. Sorry to interrupt. I need to change your pack. Hey Connie, let me call you back. Thanks again. Okay. Bye. Are you okay? Yeah. Sorry. I'm just having one of those days. - I'm sorry. - Yeah. Lost a patient. She's had a heart disease for a long time, but she finally died last night. She was one of our favorites. I'm so sorry. Well, it goes with the territory. You'd think I'd be used to it, but I'm not. In happier news... I heard that you and Lance are gonna be released tomorrow. Yeah. I'm so happy that Lance is okay. It's important to know that your loved ones are safe. Hey, um... I was informed that Lance would need an in-home nurse for a couple of weeks. I was wondering if that's something they give you leave to do? Unfortunately no, but we do have a database of referrals from the different insurance companies. We can help you set that up. Okay. Thank you. - Drink some water. - Okay. Feel better. Brooke! Hey! I'm glad I caught you guys before you left. So look, we found you a pre-approved nurse under your insurance provider for up to six weeks of in-home care. She can do physical therapy, too. Great! Thank you. Definitely. You guys take care. - You, too. - Yeah. Thanks, Paul. All right... Ready to get out of here? - Oh, yeah. - Let's go. - Okay... - Okay... Oh, god. Okay. All right. Thank God for oxy. Are you okay? Yeah. Are you sure you don't want me to hang around for just a couple of more days? We can postpone this nurse thing. No, babe. I'll be fine. Stop worrying so much. You need to get back to your big new promotion. I know. I just want to make sure you're taken care of. Oh, I know. But I'll have this new nurse. I'll be fine. She's coming by for an interview in the morning. She sounded really nice on the phone. Wonderful. Is there anything you need from school? I can pick it up for you in the morning. No, I think I'm okay. I got everything I need on my laptop. I called the school this morning and told them I'd keep working from home. They're having me rebuild the site. - Mm! - Yeah. Well, you're the best cyber builder in the business. That's me. If I didn't have this stupid leg thing, I'd rebuild your site right now. What does that even mean? I have no idea. - Mm. - Come here. Okay. Okay. Careful. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, this feels so good. It's good to be home. All right... I'm sure it won't be as good as the hospital food, but just give it a shot. Oh, babe. Thank you. - It looks amazing. - Mm-hmm. Look listen, when I heal up, let's go take a trip somewhere. That little inn in Santa Barbara? Oh, yes. The one where we lock ourselves in all weekend like hibernating cubs? Oh. And that would be your prospective nurse. I'll get it. Hi. I'm Chloe. Hi, Chloe. I'm Brooke. - Nice to meet you. - Oh, it's nice to meet you. Why don't you come on in? Okay. - Oh, very smooth. - Oh, my. Uh... paper towels in there? - I got it. - Oh please, it's my job. Oh, god. I didn't know Maxim Magazine staffed nurses. Not laughing. - There. - Thanks. Yeah. You might wanna... I'll grab that. Thanks, but I'm not a complete invalid. You must be Lance. It's nice to meet you, Chloe. How's the leg feeling today? Sore and stiff but... better than yesterday. That's normal. Your report said you suffered a nasty femoral fracture. Yeah. It wasn't pretty. Why don't you have a seat, Chloe? Can I get you anything to drink? Uh... no. I'm good. Thanks. So how long have you been doing this for? Oh, practically my whole life. Um... my parents worked a lot, - so I looked after my sick grandmother... - Ow! ...from the time that I was eight. Um... I realized then that this was what I wanted to be. I went to nursing school right out of high school and 23 patients later, here I am! Oh, sorry. Of course. What? Renee and Alejandro called in sick. I wasn't supposed to go back until tomorrow. Uh, I've got nothing planned for the rest of the day. I'd be happy to look after Lance. - You could think of it as a trial run. - Oh... - Really? - Go. I'll be fine, babe. Go do your sous chef thing. Are you sure you don't mind? Of course not. Okay. Well in that case then, um... let's go in the kitchen and I'll run you through - his meds and his allergies and stuff. - Okay. Come on, people working! Well, it seems like I don't need to find a replacement after all. As if you could. Brooke, I need you to dazzle me with an appetizer for tonight's special, okay? It's nice to have you back. I'm glad you're okay. Work for me! He did miss you, you know. Yeah, I can tell. So how's Lance doing? Better. We got him all set up in the den, a little ramp... He's good to go. And how's the nurse search comin'? Actually, we have someone watching him right now. Uh, she seems very competent. And very stunning. Uh-oh. No. I totally trust Lance. Just like he totally trusts me. Okay. It's just... men are men. That's probably the most brilliant thing you've ever said. I mean, it's in their genetic make up. They can't help themselves. Lance can. Well, the good news is he's got you, so why would he want anyone else, right? Right. Hey. Hey, babe. How are you feeling? Actually, it's the most comfortable I've felt yet. Oh, that's great. Oh, sorry. Hi, Brooke! Hey, Chloe. Did you do laundry, too? Yeah. You know, there were just a few loads in there, so I figured I'd just, you know. Are you kidding me? Thank you so much. Should I take 'em upstairs? No. Put it down. I'll take care of it. Are you sure? It's not a problem. Chloe, you weren't even supposed to come to work today. I think you've done enough. Okay. So can you come back tomorrow at 9:00? Absolutely. Thank you. Happy to have you. Happy to be had. And Lance is in good hands. I can see that. So I brought home some dinner. Why don't you stay and join us? Oh... Oh, gosh. No. That... I... Thank you. That's very kind of you, but you guys should have your time together and I need to get back to my boyfriend. It's my night to make dinner. Oh. Well in that case, you'll have to take some of this with you. Save yourself the trouble. Oh, wow. Thank you. That... that is so sweet of you. Thank you. All right. Well, goodnight. Goodnight, Lance! Goodnight, Chloe. - Bye. - Bye! Bye! Right? That was better than I thought. - I missed you. - I missed you. Get some of this. We agreed no boots on the couch. And you agreed you wouldn't see anymore male patients after the last one. Well, sometimes I don't get a choice. Someone's gotta pay the bills around here. Was he good-looking? Yep. And so is his wife. Seriously? James, get off. James, I said get off of me! James! James! James, get off! James get... Ah! You'll need to finish that by noon. Diuresis. Excuse me? When a person is supplying the shift of blood from the legs into the thorax, it increases atrial stress, stimulating the release of ANP, which initiates diuresis, leading to significant water loss. - Okay, you lost me at "When. " - Ha. Sorry. Sometimes I get a little carried away with the tech talk. Um... The bottom line is, because you're on bed rest, there's an increase of urine output and less blood volume, which means... dehydration. Drink up, my friend. Okay so, I made up a little schedule. We want to make sure the only atrophy happens on the bum leg and not th rest of your body and you should know that I combine traditional nursing practices with eastern Nepalese philosophy, which is not only proven effective, but has proven a speedier recovery. - Well, I'm all for a speedier recovery. - I thought so. All right. Let's get started, shall we? Kay, left hand out, please. Keep the hand open. Okay. So there's five major pressure points on the hand and the arm that serve as a breaker box to the body. Oh, I feel that in my low neck. Good. Now you should feel this one in your left side. Oh, my god. Okay... And there's this one that not only relieves pressure, but it stimulates muscle activity in your lower legs. That's incredible. Oh, I totally feel that. Okay. And here's the last one. You don't want to overstimulate your body on our first go around, so just drink that water. It was just weird. It's like a slap in the face. Literally the entire box of pasta in the trash. Well come on, maybe she's vegan or lactose intolerant and she didn't want to come across rude or flatulent. Yeah, I guess you're right. I could be overreacting. You? No... What? I don't overreact. I don't overreact! What? I don't. Okay. Hey Lance, I just got a text from Brooke. She said that she's working late tonight. What do you think you're doing? My bladder is about 30 seconds from imploding. Okay. We'll get you to the bathroom... ...together and carefully. There you go. All right, all right, all right. We're going, we're going. - Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you. - There we go. Okay. So you a fan of Thai food or what? - I love Thai food. - Yeah? I never get to have it 'cause Brooke's not a fan. - Oh. - Are we getting Thai food? - Yeah. Absolutely. We're gonna order it. - Awesome. Must be your lucky night. - Yeah, yeah. - Okay, we got it. - Okay. - Okay. Hold on. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - I'm going as fast as I can. - I know, I know, I know. - All right. Okay. I think I got it from here. - Oh! - Okay. All right, let's do this together. - Nice and easy... - All right. Okay. Slowly, slowly. Just slowly there. All right. - Okay. - Okay. Go ahead. Lance, this is what I do for a living. Go ahead. It's all very technical to me. Okay. There you go. Fire away. Stage fright. I'll plug my ears. Yeah, my family are crazy about basketball. When I was a kid, my dad had season tickets to the Clippers. And it didn't matter if they were down by 20 in the last five minutes, we had to stay to the end. Um, my uncle had season tickets, too. - No. - Yeah. We were there every game to the bitter end. Oh, so that was you seated across from us. Yeah, that was us! Ooh. Are you okay? Yeah. I just started to feel light-headed. Okay. Let's get you moving around a bit. Ooh. Better? Yeah. Yeah. A lot. Thanks, Chloe. I really, really appreciate it. It's my job. A very admirable one at that. Unlike mine. What do you do? I'm a web designer. That's a great job! Come on, everybody needs a website. Yeah. Oh, you know what? This could be Brooke. Brooke? No. You okay? Yeah. That wasn't too convincing. Relationship issues. Mm. Those are fun. Yeah... Just tell me they stop once you get married. I wouldn't know. Brooke and I aren't married. - Get outta here. - Yeah. Well, not yet at least. I asked her a year ago, but... she has this theory that we need to wait until the three year mark. Really? Yeah. At first I was bitter about it, but... You know, after a while, I started to understand it. Now, this texting guy. Is he the one for you? I don't know. Sorry, I just... I always envisioned the guy that I ended up with... treating me like a princess. And this one, not so much. Then dump him. Seriously. Why shouldn't you be treated like a princess? You deserve that, don't you? Why settle? I appreciate you staying a little longer. Oh, come on. It's my pleasure. You know, Lance is one of the more civilized patients I've had in a long time. Here. I packed you a little something. Oh... Uh, we ordered in Thai food tonight. - I'm full. - Great! I'm so relieved he finally has someone to enjoy Thai with. Cool. Just for future knowledge, are you allergic to any foods? No. Okay. So you're not vegan or you don't have an allergy to pasta? No, I love pasta. Which by the way, thank you again for last night. The pasta was delicious. Sure. My pleasure. Okay. Well, you have a good night. Bye, Lance. I don't know what to say, love. Maybe she has an aversion to Italian food and she didn't want to tell you. Why wouldn't she want to tell me? Who knows? Maybe because you're a sous chef at an authentic Italian restaurant and she didn't want to offend you. It's just odd. It's like she wanted me to see it, you know... putting it in our trash can. Nice. There's my lady. I'm going to bed. Hey, hey, hey. Hey! Is that how you treat the man you're with? How 'bout a proper hello? Just get off me, okay? What? Baby, I'm just trying to spread the love. - Hey. - Hi. - Thanks for coming, - Oh, of course. Come on in. His name was Darren Wells. Mid 40s. He drove a delivery truck. He was off that night. The toxicology lab reported that he had a very high amount of alcohol in his bloodstream. Apparently he was a recovering addict who had taken to heavy drinking. I spoke with a DA, who is a personal friend, and I think that this is just one of those cases that tends to go away. But... I mean, that poor man. We just feel so bad about what happened. Did he have a family? Well, since both of his parents are deceased, I really don't foresee a lawsuit or anything of that nature. Well, was he married or did he have kids? Nope. Just a brother in Wisconsin. But I believe that if a suit was filed, we would have already heard about it from the county courthouse. I don't know. I feel like we should at least reach out to his brother and send our condolences. That is very sweet of you, Brooke, but I don't recommend it. In these cases, it's best to just lay low and let him grieve his loss because the bottom line is, the two of you were victims in the situation just as much as he was. This is top five for sure. - For reals? - For reals. Yes! Because I'm going to feature it at the restaurant fundraiser on Friday. Well seriously, hon, it's phenomenal. I'm already thinking about seconds. Well somebody sure has his appetite back. I know. I'm feeling more like myself these past couple of days. I guess Chloe's doing something right. Seriously, hon. She knows what she's doing. She uses this traditional Nepalese medical philosophy with these pressure points and herbal medicine... - The pain has been cut in half. - Oh, my god. That's great, sweetie. And here I am being so selfish and complaining about her when she's helping you get healthy. I'm awful. Yes, you are. Seconds, please. - All right. - More... more... - Okay. - Uh-huh. There we go. Oh! So sorry I didn't mean to sneak up on you. No, no. I'm just a big baby. No. You look pretty. Thanks. They were just giving away free makeup samples at Bloomingdale's, so I thought, "Why not?" I love makeup samples. Yeah. I wish they were giving away free samples of your perfume. I love that. Oh, thank you. It's Lance's favorite. It's called Forbidden Romance. It's actually one of the more affordable ones out there. Uh, Chloe, I just wanted to say how much I appreciate everything that you're doing for Lance. It's my pleasure. Not to mention, my job, which... I should get back to our patient 'cause Lord knows he's gonna need help again aiming for that toilet. Okay. Your meal of champions is served. Ta-da! A very colorful display. It's no Brooke, but I'm shooting to be better than the hospital. You're really reaching for that gold standard. All right, let's get you situated. I recognize that fragrance. Do you like it? It's a favorite of Brooke's. - Really? - Mm-hmm. Hm. So it's pins and needles in my leg. Okay. Lower or upper? Lower. Okay... Um... I'm good. You... you nailed it. I feel great. - Okay. - Could you pass me my iPad, please? Not before you eat your soup. Oh, it's okay. I'm not really that hungry right now. You've got to stick to the program, Mister. And I slaved in the kitchen all day! All right. Yes, ma'am. So? It's delicious. Simple, yet so robust. Oh. Okay, let's... - I'm sorry. - That's okay. Here... Yeah, let's just take it off. Okay. Um... I'm gonna get you a clean shirt. - Okay. - Yeah. I picked the blue one 'cause I like this color best on you. All right... Arms up. Perfect. Oh, you got somethin'. Uh yeah, you know what? It's... it's not budging. Got it. Ah! That prick from the Times is here! Hasn't reviewed me in over twyears! - Harrison Duben? - No. The other one. - Sherridan Tishman? - No. The other one. The only other one is Gena Slutzky. That prick. She almost ruined my career. Okay. I need something... magic from you tonight. Can I count on you? Of course. That's my girl. Whose got table 49? I need his plated in five! - Hey. - Hi. Is Brooke here? She had to work late again. Does it bother you that your relationship is so one-sided? It's not one-sided. I think you deserve better. Like, a wise and incredibly handsome man wouldn't simply settle. I took your advice, by the way. I dumped James. He was gone first thing in the morning. Yeah well, I'm not settling. Brooke is everything I ever wanted. I'm a very lucky man. Really? Yes. She turned down your marriage proposal. She's never around when you need her. Actions speak louder than words. Chloe, enough! What? Stop. Okay, you need to get your things and leave! Lance, I'm sorry. I didn't... I mean... I was getting mixed messages. Excuse me? Okay, it was my fault. Completely my fault. I crossed lines. I don't... Just kind of... am going through a lot right now. Don't fire me. Please. Chloe, this is all just so bizarre. I mean, I don't see any way that we can keep you on. I screwed up, okay? I screwed up. It is not gonna happen again. I promise you. All right, I'm gonna be completely professional from now on. Okay? Please. Lance, please. All right, let's just call it a day and sleep on it, okay? Okay. Um... I'm just gonna finish the laundry... No. No need. It's fine. Just go home and get some rest. - Are... are you okay by yourself? - Yeah. I'm fine. I'm just exhausted and going back to sleep. I'm just gonna let myself out then. Thank you... Lance. Sure. Okay. Whoa. Somebody's a little jumpy. Sweetheart. Thank God it's you. Who else would it be? Just had a nightmare. You know, people coming after me. Oh, poor baby. Do you want me to make it better? I missed you. I missed you, too. How was work? Stressful and amazing all at the same time. We had the Times reviewer there. Anyway, I'll tell you all about it, but first, I must shower. How was everything here today? Great. You know, just... same old, same old. Great. Be back in a flash. Geeze! I didn't hear you come in. You shouldn't be moving around without me. Actually, I feel good. Good enough that I can wheel this thing on my own. Well, I am your nurse and you need to do as I advise. And right now, I advise you to get back onto the couch. Okay. All right. Carefully... Great. So I'm gonna go back in the kitchen and make you your first meal. Not to mention, you are way overdue for your medication. If you need anything else, I'll be in the kitchen. Hey, Chloe? Look... I want you to know that I'm sorry... if I was at all a bit harsh with you. I appreciate everything you said. And I'm more than willing to keep you on. Can I go into the kitchen now? Uh... okay. Sure. Ugh. Typical Monday. Eight reservations. Hey, Marco's not here tonight. Why don't you go home and make dinner for your man? - Really? - Yeah. I can cover around here. All right. - Thanks. - Mm-hmm. Honey? Lance? Lance? Lance! Lance, wake up! Wake up! Chloe! Call 911! Baby? Baby? God. And you have no idea how long he was like that for? I mean, what were you doing? I was just doing laundry. I was in the other room. I'm... I know this is my fault. It's just that I have no idea what could have happened to him. Bad reactions to drugs happen all the time, so maybe the oxy was just too much with his slight arrhythmia. Ms. Harmon? I'm sorry, we're just gonna have Ms. Harmon come back right now. You can follow me. I'm his nurse, so I should be fine to go in and I'd like to see him. I understand, but I have doctors' orders. No one else is gonna be let in tonight. You should really go home and get some rest. We'll take good care of him. Come on. Could you call or text me, please? Do you have any idea what happened? How much oxycodone he took in the last 24 hours? I don't know. The amount he always takes. The amount he was prescribed. The tox report says otherwise. A normal dose couldn't have caused what happened to Lance. Wait a second. Are you telling me that Lance was poisoned? What I'm telling you is that he's very lucky you showed up when you did. Look, the average person takes between 12 and 20 breaths per minute. When they wheeled Lance in here, his BPM was well below ten. He was on his way to cardiac arrest. What I'd like to know is where his nurse was during all of this. She was doing laundry in the other room. Are you sure this wasn't an accident? I just don't see how. Oh, my god. Listen, his doctor will be in to speak with you shortly. You can go in. Lance? Hey. Hey, babe. This is like my second home. How are you feeling? Loopy. What happened? You OD'd on your drugs. What? Did Chloe give you any extra? Or did you take any extra? No. Well, do you remember anything? Not much. Just... I was trying to get some work done on the couch and then I started to feel groggy, and... I turned on the TV and then... and then I wake up here. Is it still Monday? It's Tuesday. Listen... Barb thinks that Chloe did it. What? I... is that what the doctor said? That I was purposefully poisoned? It looks that way. Yeah. Brooke... I haven't been totally honest with you. Things haven't been going as smoothly with Chloe as I lead you to believe. She made a pass at me. She tried to kiss me and I... I pushed her away and I sent her home. Why didn't you tell me? Because I felt bad. She seemed like she was about to fall off the deep end and... And I knew that if I told you, you would freak out about it. That's not the kind of thing you keep from me, Lance. I know, I know. I'm sorry. I made a mistake. But you know, we just, we were just talking about her guy problem and... I told her that she could do better and she must have been crazy enough to think that I meant myself. You're not supposed to be her friend, Lance. She's your nurse. You can't even pee without help from her. I mean, what were you thinking? You probably weren't thinking. You were probably just playing your cutesy, handsome, charming, absent-minded professor as usual. Brooke, that's not fair. I didn't want to cause more problems in the event that it was just some silly, conjured, isolated incident. Yeah. A silly, isolated incident incident that almost got you killed... again. Brooke! Where are you going? To call the cops. Detective Thames, we need you to come to the hospital right away. Well, how are we doing, Mr. Boston? Okay, I guess. I've seen better days. So listen, your girlfriend told me that you overdosed on this medication you've been on and that made me very concerned about this nurse of yours. Chloe Spade? I don't know if either of you know this, but Ms. Spade is manic depressive. Well, we knew she was on medication, so we kind of figured. Yeah. Well, this isn't the first time she's had issues with one of her patients. Oh, so she tried to kill someone else? No, no. But... Well, this previous patient a few years back, um, he was a successful actor in Brentwood, injured himself on set, couldn't walk, and... they became involved. When Ms. Spade found out that he was married, his wife was in Canada working on another film, um... she went crazy. Uh... destroyed the house, left the guy helpless and immobile without food or a phone. - But she didn't try to murder him? - Well, technically. But it's negligence all the same. I mean, it was just virtue of the fact that they guy decided to drop the charges she hooked on with another contractor. But you know, given her history, her dad's abuse, her illness, the drug cocktails she's taken... it's bad. Well, how is she even able to nurse still? I... I don't know. We're working on that. Okay, and how can we be sure that she wanted to kill me? I mean, she's a nurse, right? She knows what it takes to kill somebody, so if she wanted me dead, I'd be dead. So... maybe she wanted to be heard? Or... maybe she was just pissed? It doesn't change what she did, Lance. I mean, you could have died! She shouldn't be anyone's nurse if she's crazy! You're right... but I'm not sure I want to press charges either. I mean... Chloe needs to be in a hospital, not in some jail cell. Look, the doctor would probably suggest rehab, but I doubt very much that Ms. Spade would admit to anything. And in the way that she administered your drugs, the doctor wasn't even sure of her intent. So it's time for you to get another nurse. In the meantime, I'm going to look into this a little bit further, and if you hear anything else, you guys call me right away. - And get out of this bed. - Thanks, Detective. - Thank you. - All right. Take care. Oh, Brooke! How is he? How's Lance? You don't have to worry. We decided not to press charges. Press charges? For what? Don't make this harder than it is. The oxy. We know you tried to OD him. No! What? I gave him the same amount I've always given him. The amount that he's prescribed. It's in his report, Chloe. Brooke, I didn't do this. Is this like that actor in Brentwood? Oh, my... That... I was not in my right mind. Are you ever in your right mind? Or are you just utterly and completely delusional? Our attorney has called your contractor and let them know that we will no longer be needing your services. You're fired. No. No, no. Don't do this. No, no. I... I didn't do anything wrong. Between making passes at my boyfriend and then almost killing him with drugs, I disagree. This... this can't be happening again. Chloe look, I should hate you for what you did, but I don't. I know you haven't had an easy life, but you need to seek professional help. The staff here is willing to help you. No. I am not going to rehab again. Fine. But you're not fit to nurse. Okay. Let me just... let me just go see Lance, okay? Let me just tell him goodbye. Please? Absolutely not. Fine. You know, if you guys were so perfect for each other, why haven't you married him yet? It's people like you, Brooke, who have the world handed to them on a silver platter, taking every single thing for granted, who deserve nothing. This is Lance. Leave a message at the Lance, hi. It's Chloe. Listen, um, can you just call me as soon as you get this, please? You have to know I would never do anything to hurt you. I love you, okay? I know you're with Brooke, but please, I just need you to call me, okay? What do you want? Chloe, I know it's you. Wow, she really wants to talk to you. I guess you guys really bonded. What, between the Thai food and her helping you urinate... Come on, Brooke. You know nothing happened. Do I? I thought we trusted each other. So did I. Now where are you going? If we're gonna get stuck here another night, then I need to go home and take a shower and get us some fresh clothes. Brooke! Don't leave like this. Get some rest. I'll be back later. Chloe! You better get out of here! I'm two seconds from calling the police! Do you know if she was admitted yet? Excuse me, I have a delivery for Lance Boston. Do you know which room he's in? Thanks. You can just leave it here. We'll make sure he gets it. Oh. I promised the courier that I would deliver it to him directly. What floor do you work on? First floor check-in. I didn't know we had any new hires down there. What's your name, Miss? Just make sure Lance Boston gets these, please. I want to throw up. I'm so sorry. It's not your fault, Barb. The hospital needs to figure out a better system to screen these people. I agree. Listen, I have a bunch of vacation days stockpiled. I'll take care of Lance. Oh, that's so sweet. But we couldn't ask you to do that, Barb. I'm not asking. I'm telling. Can't argue with that, babe. Thanks a lot. All right, you ready to get out of here once and for all? Aw, but I was finally getting used to the bedspring prodding my sphincter. Hi! Getting out on good behavior? Yeah. The doctor says he thinks he'd be better off resting at home. I'm just a little bit concerned about Chloe making an appearance. Well, the good news is besides filing the restraining order, I also put in a call in to her staffing administration to make sure that she does not do this to anyone again. Amen. You did change the locks in your house, yes? - Of course. - Good. Now, I don't want you guys to worry about anything, okay? But just do not encourage her behavior. Don't answer her phone calls, her text messages, her e-mails... Nothing. And she's gonna go away, okay? All right, I have another client here to see, but you guys take care, okay? You, too. Thanks, Gwen. No. Monday is a no-go. No. I have lunch with Brilstein at noon, and then I'm going dress shopping with my sister after. I'm not gonna cancel on her again. Okay. Okay. Yes. I have a hot date tonight with a bottle of chardonnay in my bed, goodnight. You can't take my job away from me. Nursing is the only thing I love. Oh, well then you shouldn't be so awful at it. I'm calling the police. What are you doing? Hello? Brooke, it's Connie. Gwen's been attacked. She's in the hospital. What? It's serious. She's not waking up. - Brooke, she's not waking up! - Babe... babe. Oh, my god. You don't think it could've been Chloe, do you? I don't know. I mean, would Chloe even know who Gwen is? They never met. I don't know. It just seems like a weird coincidence. Yeah. Now she's in coma. I was thinking about going to visit her in the hospital after the fundraiser tomorrow night. You should. I'm sorry. For what? I haven't been the best girlfriend. Brooke... I'm always putting myself first. If there's anything good that's come out of all of this, it's that I realize I could never live without you. Babe... if anyone should apologize, it should be me. I should've told you. I don't know why I didn't. I just... I'm sorry. I'm sorry I said I wanted to wait when you asked me to marry you. I wanted to. I guess I just thought that... we could wait until we had more money or... more time. I know. But we don't always get more time, do we? I love you. I love you, too. All right. Eat up. And I can't get in to see him sooner than that, huh? Because... something is wrong with my pills and... they're not working. I need something stronger, you know? Next Monday. Okay. Great. Thanks. Boy do I have a treat for you. Cookies? Rumor has it you have a sweet tooth. Ms. Harmon tipped me off. You know, she's not much of a baker. She's much more into the savory, which is probably good for me, 'cause if she was, I'd be fat. This was my mother's recipe. Even after she got sick with Alzheimer's, she didn't miss a beat in the kitchen. I think she believed that good cooking was the best medicine. Well, it must have been hard, though. Yeah. You know what they say... If it doesn't kill you, it makes you stronger. I think it's what made me the nurse I am today. A damn good one, from what I can tell. Thank you for that. And speaking of which, how's the new patient? Is Gwen gonna be okay? I heard she was doing really well. She's expected to make a full recovery. That is great. Yeah. She got lucky. You expecting company? No. Well, let's see who it is. Coming! What are you doing here? I came to see Lance. You're not welcome here, Ms. Spade. - Lance! - Hold on. Lance. I've been so worried about you. I don't know what happened the other day, but I swear to you, I didn't poison you. Look Chloe, the police are looking for you. You need to check yourself in and get yourself some real help now, okay? I'm here to help you. I want to work for you again. Please. I think he's made himself perfectly clear. I'm supposed to be his nurse! Not anymore you're not. And she didn't say anything else? No. She didn't try to force herself in or anything. She just left. This is just getting so out of hand. What did the detective say? Just that they're still looking for her. Well, that's reassuring. Brooke, baby... relax. The police are taking care of it. Trust me... everything's gonna be fine. Chloe Spade! This is Detective Thames! Can you open up the door, please? We have a warrant to search the premises! I'm gonna need you to open the door, ma'am! Ms. Spade! Hello? Hey, Barb. Listen... I'm not supposed to share this with anyone, but I think you should know. Last night, Ms. Spade was admitted to the hospital. Seriously? What for? Apparently she tried to commit suicide. The cops found her. She took a lethal dose of oxy, which I can only imagine came from Lance's prescription. Uh... Chloe tried to kill herself last night. - She's in the hospital. - What? How is she doing? Well, she's stable. The bigger question is whether the doctor admits her to a psychiatric hospital or not. My guess is that he probably will, but she's got at least 24 hours here. I thought you should know. Okay. Please keep us updated. You bet. This is insane. Chloe tried to kill herself? I think she must have felt some serious guilt... after what she'd done to us. Maybe it all just finally caught up to her. Yeah. Maybe. I'm just glad they found her. I hope she gets committed somewhere soon so she can't get near us again. Yeah. Yeah. Me, too. Hey. How's it goin'? Chloe's in the hospital. She tried to kill herself last night. They're gonna hold her. Hopefully they'll finally commit her this time. Well, that's exactly what she needs. Yeah. I'm just glad that I can leave Lance at home and not worry. Nice to finally have your life back, right? Oh, yeah. Paul? Hey, Barb. Dr. Floyd just got the order to prep Chloe Spade for transport. - Wait. That's tonight? - Apparently so. All right. I'll get on it. And how are we feeling, dear? We're alone. You can drop the holier-than-thou act. Well, fine. Since we're sharing our true feelings, I have to tell you, I'm a bit disappointed in you, Chloe... Trying to check out of the job I paid you to do. But then I realized, it's partially my fault, what, with the placebo pills and all. Placebo? The ones I replaced your anti-depressants with. You gave me placebos? Well, I had to tip the scales somehow. - God. - Your sex appeal wasn't doing it on its own. That's why I was so messed up. You bitch! Such language. We were only supposed to mess with them. I could go to jail for attempted murder! You could go to jail for murder. What? Don't worry. I'm gonna make absolutely sure you don't go to jail. Don't do me any favors, all right? I made up my mind. When the cops come, I'm telling them everything. No, no, no. Just let me do my job. And what does that mean? I'm the best nurse in this hospital. Just let me make it all better. Just like I always do. I want nothing to do with this. Do you understand? I'm out. Oh, I know. Last night when they brought you in here, I realized that you gave me the perfect opportunity to clean this whole thing up nice and neat... just like I did with James. James? What did you to to J... What the... Now the big guy comes up to bat... I really am sorry about this, Chloe, but I've seen so many girls like you. Trust me, you weren't gonna get any better. The first pitch... Surprise! Barb! Hey. Is everything okay? I just wanted to check in on you. I'll just put these in the kitchen. Oh! Well, that's very... sweet of you. It is so sweet how he likes to rub my feet at the end of the day, but they're so sweaty. I've been in these freaking shoes for 12 hours. - Marry him. - Yeah. Hold on. - This is Brooke Harmon. - Hi, Brooke. This is Eric, Darren Wells's brother? - Well hello. - I'm sorry to call you like this, but I really need to warn you. Your nurse Barbara... she isn't who she says she is. Wait. What did you say? Cookies were delicious. I really appreciate you stopping by, Barb. I am just all of a sudden exhausted. I think I'm just gonna crash. That's because I put something extra special in these cookies. Excuse me? You didn't think you were gonna get away with it, did you? What? Killing him. Darren. What are you talking about? The man you ran over. Left in the street bloody. That was my fiancee... Darren Wells. Barb... whatever pain we've caused you, we've already paid for it tenfold with everything Chloe put us through already. Chloe works for me. I paid her to take care of you. You paid Chloe to try to kill me? Nah. No, no. She's much too much of a coward for that. I paid her to ruin your life like you ruined mine. I'm the one that made you OD. I'm the one that wants to kill you. And this time... I'm not gonna fail. Barb... Go to your happy place, Lance. That would be right here with me, bitch. I can't feel anything. Now where were we? What did you do to me? - You don't have to do this! - Back away from him, Barb! Honey, you got to be kidding me. Okay... Take it easy, Chloe. If you help me out, I can give you double. I'm not interested. You sure? You could do a whole lot with $5,000. No! Barb! Get off, Barb! Barb, stop it! Barb! Barb, please! No! - Oh... - Honey. Is she dead? How did you know? - I sent a card to Darren Wells's brother. - What? He called me and he said that Darren was engaged to a nurse named Barb. Oh. I'm so glad you're okay. My hero. Babe, it's over. - It's over. - It's over. What about Chloe? Let's get her some help. The first drink I've had in ages. So good. Cheers. Cheers! Oh! And I got you... Mm! Salted caramel cake? - Mm-hmm. - Thank you. Thought it was about time that I asked again. Might be a little hard for me to get down on one knee at the moment, but... Well, I was actually thinking that since I said no the first time, I should be the one to ask you. Lance... will you marry me? It's about damn time. - So is that a yes? - Yes! That is a yes. Okay. Good. - Does it fit? - Let's see. Let's put in on. Ah! |
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