susan mayer. uh, doctor... dr. susan mayer--she's new to jane's neurology team. oh!just assumed you worked in ian's publishing house. well, yes, and how--how nice that would've been, huh? um, but, no, no, i'm a... a brain specialist. well, dr. mayer, maybe i can ask you, our daughter's most recent e.e.g. showed brain spikes, but it didn't change the score on the glasgow sle. why is that? what an excellent question. and this is the, uh... spinal cord. uh-huh. and it, of course, attaches to the brain. you don't have to dumb it down for us, doctor. we've been dealing with jane's condition for years. oh, good. um, well, then let's--let's get technical. uh, let's give dr. mayer the night off. she was in surgery for ten hours today performing a craniotomy. that's exactly the procedure jane had. how'd it go? uh, well, it just-- wow! i hear my-- my phone vibrating. um, hello, uh, dr. mayer. yeah, what? you say that his brain shut off? oh, well, i'll be right there. um, stat. i'm sorry. (chuckles nervously) duty calls. orson? i moved the furniture back! good lord, bree, not a