Feed Drop: How I Died

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Picture this. Springfield. A remote town

0:02

where people die faster than you

0:04

can say autopsy. Enter. Dr. John

0:06

Spacer. A coroner with one hell

0:09

of a secret. He actually hears

0:11

the victims. He autopsies. As bodies

0:13

start piling up in the morgue,

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John uses his ability to talk

0:17

to the dead to help the

0:20

local police solve the case of

0:22

the week while also tracking down

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clues about a mysterious serial killer.

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In episode one, he's thrown into

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a chilling case, a woman's corpse,

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a missing family, and whispers of

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a dark curse hanging over Springfield.

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How I died has a great

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blend of creepy case-of-the-week mysteries, as

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well as an overarching theme of

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the broader story. They're three seasons

0:44

in, with over 40 episodes, and

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they've racked up four million downloads.

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You could find and listen to

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How I Died by clicking on

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the link in the episode notes

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How I Died for their support.

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Now, let's hear episode 1. Shellfish.

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How I Died contains adult language

1:08

and themes that may be inappropriate

1:10

for younger audiences. Viewer discretion is

1:12

advised. Stick around after each episode

1:14

for some director's commentary. Audio

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Media presents

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how I

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died. Stop

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talking. Leave

1:57

me alone.

2:00

Hello? Huh? Ah, it's too really

2:03

for the shit. Oh, hi. Sorry,

2:05

what did you say? I asked

2:08

if you were the new doctor

2:10

here. Yeah, I am, I'm John

2:12

Spacer. Are you Sheriff Crowley? No.

2:15

It's just, I've been waiting here

2:17

for almost an hour. On the

2:19

phone they said, get here ASAP,

2:22

so I figured next time, we'll

2:24

tell the victim to die faster,

2:27

so you don't have to wait

2:29

as long. I... Didn't mean it

2:31

like that. I meant that... Sorry.

2:34

I'm just here to let you

2:36

into the pathology lab. Go ahead

2:38

and sheriff will be bringing in

2:41

the body soon. The hospital cafeteria

2:43

is open 24 7 in case

2:45

you need a cup of coffee

2:48

or anything. Oh, do you know

2:50

if they have tea? I don't

2:53

drink coffee. I don't know. I

2:55

drink coffee. Off

2:57

to a great start on

2:59

your first day. Phew. This

3:01

is a pretty big lab

3:03

for a small town. That's

3:06

two whole walls of cold

3:08

drawers. What is that, a

3:10

sink over there? Two nicely

3:12

cleaned exam tables right in

3:14

the center here. Shit. You

3:16

might be out of your

3:19

element here, John. You can

3:21

do this. You can do

3:23

this. Fresh start. Dr. Spacer.

3:25

Oh. Yeah, I'm here. Hey

3:27

there, Doc. I've got a

3:29

present for you. Who's the

3:31

victim? Nice to meet you,

3:34

too. I'm Frank Rowley. Oh,

3:36

you're the sheriff. Oh, aren't

3:38

you a little young to

3:40

be a coroner? I was

3:42

not trying to... I'm a

3:44

forensic pathologist, actually. It's lower

3:47

on the totem pole. Look,

3:49

it's late. I'm sure you're

3:51

tired. You're tired. I know

3:53

you're tired. I know I

3:55

know I am. So let's

3:57

say we just disregard the

3:59

sexism for and move on.

4:02

I'd rather enjoy the short

4:04

time we have together. Excuse

4:06

me? What's that supposed to

4:08

mean? Don't worry. I didn't

4:10

mean you'll end up like

4:12

her here. I just mean

4:15

you'll cycle out eventually. Nobody

4:17

sucks around long in this

4:19

job. You said her? The

4:21

victim is a woman. Do

4:23

you have a case file?

4:25

Bare minimum. We just found

4:27

her. This is essentially blank.

4:30

Female age 31, there isn't

4:32

even a name written down.

4:34

Did we have a wallet

4:36

or personal effects? Got our

4:38

purse, but we don't need

4:40

it. That is Maggie Lane.

4:42

Did you know her? Because

4:45

we're both women? Oh, what?

4:47

No, because it's such a

4:49

small townite. Relax, Doc. I'm

4:51

just messing with you. Ah,

4:53

you got me. Not used

4:55

to people joking about murder.

4:58

Yeah, well After how tense

5:00

tonight's been I needed a

5:02

laugh What uh happened to

5:04

her exactly? Don't know We've

5:06

got a missing husband and

5:08

child Someone called this in

5:10

from their house phone, but

5:13

by the time we arrived

5:15

all we found was Maggie.

5:17

How strange? My deputies are

5:19

looking for the husband now

5:21

My bed is he poisoned

5:23

or took the kitten flood

5:26

That's what you're here to

5:28

confirm, Mr. Coroner. Oh, forensic

5:30

pathologists, remember? Yeah, yeah, yeah.

5:32

Just confirm for me what

5:34

I already know. Um, do

5:36

you hear that? Hear what?

5:38

Nothing. Just something in the

5:41

pipes, I guess. Hello? I

5:43

must be anxious just to

5:45

get to work. Whatever, Doc.

5:47

Don't go loopianus already. Took

5:49

us long enough to replace

5:51

the last one. I've really

5:53

got to scrub up. I'm

5:56

leaving, I'm leaving. Let's see

5:58

what you can do. Yeah.

6:01

Let's see what I can

6:04

do. Hello? All right. Let

6:06

me get my mic

6:08

set up for dictation.

6:10

Here we go. What's

6:12

happening? Don't this toy?

6:14

Where am I? It's

6:17

Wednesday morning. Four 24

6:19

a.m. Dr. Jonathan Spacer

6:21

conducting post-mortem analysis.

6:23

Case number one

6:26

three to eight.

6:28

31-year-old female, 117

6:30

pounds, 5-foot, 3

6:32

inches tall. Pronounced

6:34

dead at the

6:36

scene approximately 3 a.m. after

6:38

a 911 call. Cause of death,

6:40

currently unknown. First responders noted

6:43

no signs of pulsor breathing,

6:45

but they did note some

6:47

marks on the neck. Is

6:49

this... Is this heaven? I'll

6:52

be examining the body for

6:54

other notable external markings

6:56

before beginning surgery.

6:59

Am I... am I dead?

7:01

Yes, you're a

7:04

ghost. Welcome to

7:06

the afterlife. Wow.

7:09

If I would have known,

7:11

I never... wait. You're

7:14

alive. But you

7:17

can hear me.

7:19

How? Is that

7:21

important right now? I

7:23

guess not. So this

7:26

is what it's like

7:28

to die. is not the escape

7:31

I was promised. Technically,

7:33

this is what happens after you

7:35

die. Well, who are you? Where is

7:37

everyone else? I'm a doctor. My

7:39

name's John. It's just us in the

7:41

lab, and it's my job to determine

7:43

how and why you were killed,

7:46

so that we can put whoever

7:48

did this behind bars. It's a

7:50

little late for that. It doesn't

7:52

really matter who killed us now,

7:54

does it? Have you done this before?

7:56

You don't seem freaked out to

7:59

see me. This is a pretty standard post-mortem

8:01

exam. I've done dozens of these

8:03

on cadavers, but... But what? Boot,

8:06

the mother, you've never done it

8:08

on a real case? Holy shit.

8:10

Calm down. You're not the first

8:13

ghost I've seen, if that's what

8:15

you're wondering. And I've done autopsies

8:17

with ghosts around before, just... There's

8:20

always been someone else with me,

8:22

so I've never been able to

8:25

talk to them about the case.

8:27

I'm kind of figuring out what

8:29

I need to say to you

8:32

as we go. You don't need

8:34

to say anything to me. Just

8:36

write down that my husband, Mark

8:39

Lane, poisoned me and Danny. That's

8:41

unfortunate, but I need some hard

8:43

evidence. We're dead. There's your evidence.

8:46

We? Is Danny your daughter? Damn

8:48

it, you don't know anything. Sheriff

8:50

Fran should have just done this

8:53

without you. Note, victim does not

8:55

appear to have any physical markings

8:58

on her body other than her

9:00

neck. I'm going to check for

9:02

signs of sexual assault. You're going

9:05

to what? Just get someone else

9:07

in here to do this, kid.

9:09

Look! You're dead. I'm sorry about

9:12

that. And I'm sure it is

9:14

a lot to take in right

9:16

now, but you need to either

9:19

get over it quickly or figure

9:21

out how to deal with it

9:24

yourself so that I can focus

9:26

on this case. You're an insensitive

9:28

ass, you know that? I'm trying

9:31

to help you, but I can't

9:33

answer your questions while trying to

9:35

examine your body. So I suggest

9:38

you, let me do my job

9:40

before your husband gets away with

9:42

murder. Gets away with murder. Hmm.

9:45

Looking at the victim's wrist, I've

9:47

noted a slight shadow or some

9:50

sort of indentation. Did you wear

9:52

a bracelet here? I used to.

9:54

It was a gift from me,

9:57

Mama. An old family heirloom. I

9:59

must have been... some large bracelet

10:01

to make that kind of outline.

10:04

Note, return to this later. If

10:06

the wrist still has an indent

10:08

from the bracelet, it could be

10:11

a sign of a skin or

10:13

bruising problem. You think the fact

10:16

that I've got an indent on

10:18

my wrist is important? I think

10:20

every detail can be important. And

10:23

now what are you doing? I'm

10:25

drawing blood for a toxicology report.

10:27

Why are you wasting time? My

10:30

husband killed us all! That's the

10:32

important detail! Well, as soon as

10:34

this report is done, we'll figure

10:37

out what type of poison it

10:39

was. That's not what I meant.

10:42

Another note. There are small tracings.

10:44

They look like red marks on

10:46

the upper torso, leading to the

10:49

victim's neck. No signs of a

10:51

struggle, though. Maggie. My name is

10:53

Maggie. There seems to be no

10:56

damage to the epidermis around the

10:58

neck. These red bumps are more

11:00

consistent with an allergic reaction rash.

11:03

I'll need to check the victim's

11:05

throat. You're treating me like I

11:08

don't even exist? What I have

11:10

to say could help you. You're

11:12

right. I'm... I apologize. Did you

11:15

know Sheriff Crowley well? What? You

11:17

called her Fran. And then you

11:19

got mad at me when I

11:22

didn't know who Danny was? I'm

11:24

assuming that you saw the sheriff

11:26

in here a minute ago. I'm

11:29

deducing that means you two were

11:31

on a first name basis. Yeah,

11:34

Danny, went to kindergarten with friend's

11:36

son, Josh, you know, years ago,

11:38

before... Before what? It's not my

11:41

place. I'm going to have to

11:43

cut open your throat to examine

11:45

the inside. You may want to

11:48

look away. Fine. Talk to me

11:50

then. Um, I don't know what

11:52

to say. What is Danny like?

11:55

Oh, she was a wonderful little

11:57

kid. Always so happy about everything.

12:00

She loved pigs and cows.

12:02

I'd always catch her at

12:04

the neighbor's pens after school.

12:07

She said she wanted to

12:09

be a farmer when she

12:11

grew up and... and now...

12:13

You'll miss her, I'm sure.

12:15

Of course, I'll miss her.

12:17

Your kids are the light

12:20

of your life. You do

12:22

anything to keep them safe.

12:24

You think you weren't able

12:26

to keep Danny safe? No

12:28

one could have. This world,

12:30

it's... No place to raise

12:33

kids. She she was being

12:35

bullied in school and there

12:37

wasn't a damn thing I

12:39

could do about it Mark

12:41

lost his job and We

12:44

were gonna lose our home,

12:46

too. We we had no

12:48

options So you don't blame

12:50

Mark of course I do

12:52

Mark was a bastard we

12:54

Yeah, we had Downey right

12:57

out of high school when

12:59

he was cruel from the

13:01

moment I got pregnant He

13:03

took out all his frustrations

13:05

on me. He beat me

13:07

and drank all day and

13:10

night. I tried to keep

13:12

Danny away from it, but

13:14

I couldn't. I couldn't let

13:16

her go on in this

13:18

terrible world to grow up

13:21

and be abused by her

13:23

husband. Have the world shit

13:25

on her world shit. It's

13:27

a fucking unavoidable cycle that's

13:29

not worth living through. Death

13:31

is the only thing that

13:34

breaks the cycle. I didn't

13:36

notice any bruising or indications

13:38

of past beatings during my

13:40

initial exam. Are you saying

13:42

I'm lying? No, no, no,

13:44

no, not at all. But

13:47

I wasn't looking for the

13:49

signs. I might have missed

13:51

something that only an extra

13:53

I could see. Can you

13:55

tell me what happened tonight

13:58

before you ended up here?

14:00

I have to say now.

14:02

You asked me to talk

14:04

to you. I'm perfectly fine

14:06

just taking notes as I

14:08

operate. Fine. I, um, see,

14:11

I came home and, um,

14:13

Mark had made dinner for

14:15

us, which was surprising. You

14:17

don't seem so sure. Oh,

14:19

I don't know. Maybe the

14:21

details are just fuzzy because

14:24

I'm dead. Did you ever

14:26

think of that? Maybe. Continue.

14:28

If you want to. I

14:30

came home and Mark had

14:32

dinner on the table. I

14:34

didn't know at the time

14:37

when it was, but we

14:39

ate. And we talked, like,

14:41

a real family for once.

14:43

He seemed happy. I was

14:45

happy. And then I started

14:48

to have trouble breathing. An

14:50

allergic reaction? That's what it

14:52

felt like. It was just

14:54

like itchy at first. Then

14:56

it felt like someone was

14:58

putting their hands around my

15:01

neck, slowly choking me of

15:03

air and I panicked and

15:05

I hit the ground hard

15:07

and... I'm seeing red rashes,

15:09

tightened muscles and a closed

15:11

airway on the inside of

15:14

your throat. It's definitely consistent

15:16

with Hanafelaxis. I will never

15:18

forget that feeling of just...

15:20

sitting at the table across

15:22

from him. I was so

15:25

happy to look at him

15:27

and watch him eat. And

15:29

I squeezed Danny's hand as

15:31

she ate dinner too. And

15:33

then I saw it. The

15:35

look of fear in her

15:38

face. My little baby saw

15:40

me hit the floor and

15:42

I tried to just hold

15:44

on to her as it

15:46

happened. Like it had to

15:48

happen that way. And then

15:51

I was at peace. Finally.

15:53

Damn. I'm sure they'll catch

15:55

Mark and find Annie safe.

15:57

I wouldn't worry. What? The

15:59

police haven't been able to

16:01

locate them yet. What do

16:04

you mean? They were in

16:06

the room with me. Wait,

16:08

when you died? Yes. We're

16:10

all deathly allergic to shellfish,

16:12

and they ate the food

16:15

just like I did. Maybe

16:17

more. Are you telling me

16:19

you could... tastes shellfish in

16:21

the dish. What? No, I'm

16:23

just assuming that's what it

16:25

was, but you're telling me

16:28

that Danny and Mark are

16:30

still alive? Actually, now that

16:32

you mention it, I don't

16:34

know that for sure. Sheriff

16:36

Crowley said there was a

16:38

911 call placed from your

16:41

home. Your husband's car was

16:43

missing from the driveway, and

16:45

I guess the police were

16:47

assuming that they were on

16:49

the run. Hold on just

16:52

a moment. There... Oh God,

16:54

they're alive? That isn't possible,

16:56

I... Where are you going?

16:58

I'm actually done with the

17:00

surgery. I think I've found

17:02

all the information that I

17:05

can glean from your body,

17:07

other than a stomach pump,

17:09

but you just told me

17:11

what I'll find. Shellfish, or

17:13

at least something that's cooked

17:15

with it that won't be

17:18

detectable. And that sound was

17:20

the toxicology report finishing up.

17:24

This was supposed to

17:26

be our escape. According

17:28

to this, you've got

17:31

a ton of codeine

17:33

painkiller in your system.

17:35

And trace amounts of

17:37

closipine haloparidol loracidone? Those

17:40

medications are antidepressants and

17:42

an antipsychotic? Interesting. But

17:44

the amounts show inconsistent

17:46

or not recent usage.

17:48

Why would you have

17:51

that much pain killer

17:53

in your system unless?

17:55

That's... that's not possible.

17:57

They shouldn't be alive.

18:00

I saw their

18:02

faces. Danny was

18:05

so afraid she

18:08

couldn't breathe

18:10

either. And Mark

18:12

I know is

18:14

allergic to shellfish.

18:16

They shouldn't

18:19

be alive. And

18:21

I shouldn't

18:24

be the only one

18:26

dead. This is John

18:28

Spacer. I'm the new forensic

18:31

pathologist. Yeah, the

18:33

new coroner. If you could ask

18:35

her to... Oh, she's still at

18:37

the hospital. Could you radio

18:39

for her to come down

18:41

to the pathology lab? Yes,

18:44

as soon as possible, please.

18:46

Thank you. Sheriff Crowley's

18:49

on her way down. Please tell

18:51

her that Mark poisoned us, and

18:53

if they do find him, he

18:56

did it. I will, if

18:58

that's really what happened. Of

19:00

course it's what happened.

19:02

Why wouldn't it be? What

19:05

did you have for dinner? What?

19:07

Why? The devil is in the

19:10

details. And right now, there

19:12

are a few that aren't adding

19:14

up. Screw you! You don't know

19:17

anything. You thought they were both

19:19

dead. Screw you! You! You don't

19:21

know anything. You thought they

19:23

were both dead. You! You! You! You!

19:26

You! You! You

19:28

also immediately went

19:30

to shellfish as the

19:32

ingredient. How did you

19:34

know that? It shouldn't be. I

19:36

should be dead. Tell me

19:39

something. The indent on your

19:41

wrist? That was from

19:43

wearing a medical alert

19:45

bracelet, wasn't it? Why did

19:47

you take it off? What did

19:50

you find, Doc? I need

19:52

answers now. There's a shit

19:54

storm upstairs. Sheriff. Here. Come,

19:57

see. Fran, Fran, Mark killed

19:59

me. He tried to kill

20:01

all of us, but... What?

20:03

Why are you making me

20:05

look at this? She... She

20:07

can't hear me, can't she?

20:09

Fran? Fran! I assumed you'd

20:11

want to know what I

20:13

found. Not like that. Fuck.

20:16

Just tell me. The cause

20:18

of death was anaphylaxis. After

20:20

ingesting something she was allergic

20:22

to. Shellfish. What? That was

20:24

my guess. How did you...

20:26

That's all you have for

20:28

me? I found that out

20:30

already. No. No! Wait. How?

20:32

We found Maggie's husband and

20:34

her daughter. They're upstairs in

20:36

the ER right now. You

20:38

found them? You found Danny?

20:40

Yeah. I was hoping you

20:43

had more answers for me.

20:45

It's not looking good. They

20:47

are going to die. What

20:49

happened? Denny pulled up to

20:51

the ER entrance with her

20:53

dad in the passenger seat

20:55

before we even arrived. She

20:57

drove here? Yeah. Eleven years

20:59

old. Can you believe it?

21:01

Apparently she knew her parents

21:03

were having a reaction and

21:05

tried to find their happy

21:07

pens. When she couldn't, Mark

21:09

hobbled out to his car

21:12

with her and Maggie, well,

21:14

Maggie was already unresponsive. Danny

21:16

told the intake nurse, her

21:18

dad was having an attack.

21:20

They gave him some steroids

21:22

and he's doing fine. Holy

21:24

crap. She was having a

21:26

reaction too. I don't know.

21:28

Neither do the doctors up

21:30

there. I was just with

21:32

her. She's not responding to

21:34

steroids. It's too late. If

21:36

she's not responding to steroids,

21:38

that means... Wait a second.

21:41

What? If I'm remembering biology

21:43

correctly, which I am, allergies

21:45

aren't always passed down genetically.

21:47

So? Maggie has a massive

21:49

amount of codeine in her

21:51

system. Danny never ate fish

21:53

before. If she was the

21:55

one who tried to kill

21:57

the family... Maybe she gave

21:59

Danny coating as well as

22:01

a way to mercifully numb

22:03

the pain. You're thinking Maggie

22:05

did it? Oh, what was

22:08

the extension of the ER

22:10

again? Ah. Hey, this is

22:12

Dr. Spacer in the pathology

22:14

lab. You have a patient,

22:16

a young girl named Danny

22:18

Lane, who isn't responding to

22:20

steroids, right? I'm pretty certain

22:22

she's suffering from some overdose

22:24

of codeine and other medications.

22:26

Run a urine or her

22:28

blood test to confirm, but

22:30

she's gonna need her stomach

22:32

pumped immediately. Yeah. Actually, send

22:34

the test down and I

22:37

can run it for you.

22:39

Thanks. She wasn't supposed to

22:41

suffer neither of us word

22:43

But Mark how the hell

22:45

can you prove any of

22:47

this? I? I Can't really

22:49

then how do you know?

22:51

And how did you know

22:53

their daughter's name is Danny

22:55

earlier? Oh? It's just something

22:57

I heard around town I

22:59

put two and two together

23:01

and you know, I guess

23:04

word travels fast around here

23:06

rumors aren't going to cut

23:08

it here I'm going back

23:10

upstairs to see if we

23:12

can question Mark. He's conscious,

23:14

but at this point, it's

23:16

his word against... Against a

23:18

dead woman. I hope he

23:20

does get blamed for it.

23:22

He took this away from

23:24

all of us. That's it.

23:26

Sheriff, wait! What now? The

23:28

purse? What did you say

23:30

you found in it? I

23:33

didn't. But we found it

23:35

in Maggie's car. Still parked

23:37

at the house. Why? It

23:39

wasn't in the home. No.

23:41

We were all supposed to

23:43

be at peace. Look. Holy

23:45

shit, are those... Appy pens.

23:47

Three of them. And I

23:49

bet they're labeled for prescription,

23:51

too. Yep. Mark Lane, Danny

23:53

Lane, and Maggie. And a

23:55

bottle of codeine, also prescribed

23:57

to Maggie. Circumstantial evidence. How

24:00

do we know she didn't

24:02

just leave them in there

24:04

normally? You... Forgive me, but

24:06

it sounds like you don't

24:08

want her to be guilty.

24:10

Guilty. Guilty. Calm it down,

24:12

new kid. Guilty or innocent

24:14

isn't for either of us

24:16

to decide. All I want

24:18

is enough evidence for a

24:20

judge. It doesn't matter anymore.

24:22

Damn. Don't worry, Doc. You

24:24

might have just saved a

24:26

little girl tonight. And all

24:29

before, son up. That's a

24:31

pretty good first day. Are

24:33

they all going to be

24:35

like this? Like what? This

24:37

ambiguous. I mean, it's my

24:39

job to find the evidence

24:41

that we can put it

24:43

together, but what if we

24:45

can't ever know for certain?

24:47

Kid, I'm not your shrink.

24:49

I'm not your mentor either.

24:51

Figure that shit on your

24:53

own. But you shouldn't be

24:56

surprised around here. Why not?

24:58

They really didn't tell you

25:00

when you accepted the job,

25:02

huh? Tell me what? We've

25:04

got the nation's highest rate

25:06

of unsolved deaths. Not for

25:08

a lack of trying either.

25:10

Seems everyone here dies in

25:12

a weird way. And that,

25:14

well, starts to get to

25:16

people. And that's why no

25:18

one wanted this job. Welcome

25:20

to Springfield, Doc. Enjoy your

25:22

stay while it lasts. Why

25:27

did you do it? We were

25:29

promised salvation. I was lied to.

25:32

You kept saying I should trust

25:34

you and listen to you, but

25:36

you lied to me too. You

25:38

tricked me. The worst part of

25:41

all of this. This whole exam.

25:43

This whole back and forth? Just

25:45

to solve an attempted murder by

25:48

a woman who can't ever be

25:50

proven guilty? How is that fair?

25:52

Even if you and I know

25:54

the truth, the outcome is the

25:57

only thing that matters here. What

25:59

are you doing? And what is

26:01

that box for? Huh. When I

26:04

was looking through your purse, I

26:06

saw your license. You had a

26:08

heart on the back, which meant

26:10

you're an organ donor. Stay away

26:13

from my body. If all that

26:15

codeine damaged Danny's heart or her

26:17

liver, she'll need a new one.

26:20

Don't touch me. And even if

26:22

she's not a match, your death

26:24

will save someone else. That might

26:26

be the only positive thing to

26:29

come out of all of this.

26:31

I'll haunt you, I swear. Note.

26:33

Victim, Maggie Lane, shows undeniable evidence

26:36

to the cause of death being

26:38

suffocation and anaphylactic shock due to

26:40

allergic reaction. Thankfully, we'll be able

26:42

to harvest some usable organs for

26:45

potential transplant. She may save her

26:47

own daughter's life. You

26:50

can do this,

26:52

John. No! I

26:54

can do this.

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27:42

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27:48

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