Nurse 3-D Page #3
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- 2013
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It's, um...
...my addiction.
It's happening again.
We should go somewhere
and discuss this.
Yes. Yes, please.
Your house?
Um, no. No.
- We can't go there.
- Oh, right.
Wifey.
And so the dedicated husband...
...esteemed author,
learned educator...
...and renowned therapist...
...took me to an alley to f***.
bill me for the session.
So...
...you're officially...
...my favorite client.
I'd say we're having
a breakthrough.
There's a hotel around the corner.
Your wife ever...
...tie you up, Larry?
No.
What the f***?
Larry...
...I've just injected you...
...with 4 cc's of vecuronium.
So relax.
Wow, that was fast.
It's already paralyzed your arms.
And soon...
...it will make it
impossible to move...
...any other part of your body.
And while vecuronium
is slightly more...
...expensive than
its competition...
...it produces few
adverse side effects.
You look so adorable
strapped in like that.
Here, allow me.
So let's make this a happy event.
Once you're gone...
...your wife will inherit...
...lots and lots of money.
She will never know
what a creep you were.
You won't get caught.
So you see, Larry...
...this is a win-win.
And as I watched...
I knew I'd done...
...the right thing.
This would set things
right for me and Danni.
It was a perfect...
...jumping-off point.
The very thing...
...for me and Danni to build on.
I felt a new beginning.
There was actually moisture...
...trickling down my leg.
Larry made me come after all.
Holy sh*t.
Lady, you got a cell?
Call 911.
Directory assistance.
City and listing, please.
In Manhattan,
the number of Maestro's.
Thank you, we'll connect you.
Hello, Maestro's.
Can you tell me the
specials of the evening?
We've got a very nice seafood
risotto and a lobster bisque.
Sounds so good.
And, uh, we've got some
portobello-stuffed ravioli...
sauted shiitake mushrooms.
Shiitake mushrooms?
Wow.
Yeah, can you...?
It's just me, Jared.
Oh. It's kind of late
to be getting in.
Go back to bed, Jared.
You're the best man I know.
I returned home on a high.
An orgasm and a great
meal at Maestro's.
Jesus.
Danni? Are you all right?
Larry was killed tonight.
It's okay. It's okay.
I'll take care of you now.
My mother is sedated.
My aunt said she'd call
me if she needs me.
I just had to get out
of there. I'm a mess.
I'm sorry, I just...
I had nowhere else to go.
You came to the right place.
You'll stay with me.
Thanks.
But I was just on
my way to Steve's.
I just... I really needed to talk.
I think I'm gonna move in with him.
Danni, you've been traumatized.
Now is not the right
time to make...
...that kind of a decision.
I think he really...
...wants to understand me.
I understand you.
Nobody understands you...
...like I understand you.
Nobody.
He's just some...
...loser you f***ed in college.
You're a nurse now.
Grow up already.
Why are you being like this?
Being like what?
I have to leave.
So that was it.
Nobody will ever
understand you like I do.
And you were right,
Larry was a pig.
I just hope his dick got sliced off
when he went through the windshield.
I never told you he
was in a car crash.
Miss Rogers.
Detective Ed Rogan.
I'm really sorry for your loss.
I'm working on your
stepfather's case.
Postmortem and tox came in.
I might have some questions...
- ... so I wanted to introduce myself.
- Probably isn't the best time.
Probably.
I need to speak with anybody
who saw your stepfather...
...the day he was killed.
Gotta roll with the punches here.
Well, if there's anything you
think I might need to know...
...I'd appreciate you calling me.
need to tell you about him.
Well, again...
...I'm really sorry for your loss.
Just give me a second.
Why were you speaking
with that cop?
I was a patient of Larry's.
He meant a lot to me.
Please...
...give your mother my best.
And as simple as that, I left her.
I had to get back to work,
and this mentoring thing...
...was becoming a distraction.
I wasn't myself...
...but I would have never guessed
what was coming at me next.
Good morning.
Isn't it a lovely day to smile?
Ooh. Good morning.
Have a wonderful day, okay?
Good morning. Oh, darn.
Good morning. How are we today?
We are peeing in a bag.
Oh, how convenient.
Ugh. Will you look at this?
- What?
- This damn lady...
...with these smiley-face stickers.
There are no smiley-face people here. You
think this man pushing his bladder...
- ... feels like smiling?
- Heh. Probably not.
Think me having
to change that bag...
- Definitely not.
- No. Hell, no.
I hate these smiley-face people.
She better not bring her ass here.
I will punch that b*tch
right in her face.
See who's smiling then.
Oh, sh*t.
Here she comes.
Look down.
I mean, don't look up.
Act like you're doing something.
Don't look up.
Don't look up.
Sh*t.
Good morning...
...Regina.
How'd you know my name?
Well, I know everything.
I'm the new HR director. Ha, ha.
Plus, you're wearing a name tag.
Right there.
- Ha, ha. I can see it.
- So you can fire my ass?
Oh, it's only my first day.
Give me some time.
That's not funny. We got a
lot of work to do here.
We don't got time to be happy. So
how can I help you, Miss Adams?
Thank you for asking.
I'm looking for Abigail Russell.
She's doing her rounds.
- Four thirty-one.
- Thank you.
Oh, no, I'm...
- Have a wonderful day.
- What's...?
See, no, honey, I'm not
really the smiley-face type.
Do you have a angry face?
Hello. Have a good day.
Abby?
Hi. Rachel Adams, I just
started up in Human Resources.
- Welcome aboard.
- Oh, thank you.
Whoop!
You know, you look really familiar.
- Where'd you grow up?
- Right here in New York.
- You?
- A few miles away. Paramus.
Can't say I've ever been.
Gosh darn it, you look familiar.
Where'd you go to college?
Syracuse. How about you?
Rutgers.
Oh, well, we'll figure it out. Well,
it looks like you're very busy.
Yay. So, uh, when you get a moment,
I'd like to go over the schedules...
...make sure we're
staffed properly.
- Okay
- Okay?
I'll drop by to see you.
Thank you. Ha, ha.
Oh! Oh.
I realized who you look like.
- Anybody good?
- Well, no one you'd know.
My next door neighbor, Sarah.
They put her in Sunnyview Institute
when she was just a kid.
The last time I saw her, she was putting
her mother's house up for sale.
- But that was a few years ago.
- Well...
...if I run into someone
who looks like me...
...I'll make sure to
send your regards.
Hey, you got any more
of those smiley-face...
...stickers?
I'll bet they'd really...
...cheer up some of my patients.
Of course. Aw.
Thank you.
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