- After spending the night with Tatiana, Monroe meets Brendan,a middle-aged family man whose tumour is giving him epileptic fits. Supported by his teen-aged daughter Phoebe,Brendan believes that the fits bring him closer to God though he eventually agrees to surgery,to Phoebe's dismay. However Springer has his doubts as to the operation's success. Jenny has two very different patients,James,an orphan with Downs' Syndrome and cocky ladies' man Alex though they hit it off through their mutual love of computer games. Jenny and Laurence do not thank Monroe for gloating over the collapse of their affair but at least they give it another go whereas all he has is his poker club,having been accused by Anna of finding a new partner too soon and by Tatiana of using her to hit out at his wife.—don @ minifie-1
- Monroe's latest patient is a man who isn't sure he wants his tumor removes. Despite the seizures he suffers occasionally, Brendan Cormack feels a certain sense of bliss. In fact, he believes God is now talking to him. Despite Monroe's assurances that this is a not uncommon symptom, Cormack hesitates. Jenny Bremner has an arrogant and flippant young patient who has a collapsed lung and another, a young man with Down's syndrome. Meanwhile, Bremner ends her relationship with Shepherd when she thinks he told Monroe about them. Monroe spends the night with Tatiana but she decides Monroe is just using her to get back at his wife.—garykmcd
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