dr. rhodes. the patient's temp is down to 32 degrees. - thank you, leah. - you realize that by waiting as long as you did to call me, you've given us no other surgical option. - i can make it in time. i've done surgeries equally as challenging before. - while assisting dr. downey. - yes. - in the cockpit, a copilot's seat is right next to the captain's, but the view out of the window is surprisingly different. - our--our bodies are complicated. -our brains say one thing and our bodies hear something else. - i don't understand. is there something wrong with the baby? - yes. well... not exactly. it's complicated. - what exactly are you saying? - [exhales sharply] um... e dr. reese a minute, i think that you'll find that she has an excellent grasp of-- - so go ahead. explain, dr. reese. - i am sorry, but there is no baby. - we lost the baby? - no. you never had one. - you don't know what you're talking about. - no, see, the--the evidence is actually right here. you have a condition called pseudocyes