Mercy Page #2

Synopsis: Three nurses deal with patients and personal issues at Mercy Hospital.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Year:
2009
60 min
230 Views


- Then what can I help you with?

- For two weeks now,

I've not stopped

relentlessly flirting with you,

so I would like some credit.

- You want credit?

- Yeah, and some appreciation.

- Really?

- Yeah, the effort,

the will not to quit,

the undying appreciation

of your beauty.

So if nothing else, one drink.

One drink alone.

I-I mean,

I think I deserve it.

- I have to get back to work.

- Uh-uh-uh.

Look at me.

What time?

- 2:
15.

One drink.

- Thank you.

Thank you.

Get back to work.

Come on.

- Oh, hey.

- There's the kid.

- Mingled out?

- Yes, ma'am.

- Mm.

- Look at her.

- What?

You got that?

- Yep, two weeks.

- Look at the seat on her.

Nice.

What?

I find it to be disgusting,

but him,

he likes that sort of thing.

- I was talking to her earlier,

Johnny,

and she seems

like a very nice girl.

- God, I hope that's not true.

- No, she is.

- Yeah, well,

don't start, okay?

- What did I say?

- You didn't say anything.

- No, no, what?

Go ahead.

Say it, Chris.

- Don't start, please,

the both of you.

- He's asking me a question,

Dane.

- I'm asking her

a question, Dane.

Go ahead.

- You're 30 years old.

- Yeah.

- Yeah, that's

an unnecessary statement.

We all know this to be true.

- I'm 30 years old.

- And she,

from what I gathered,

seemed to be a very nice girl.

- Well, from what

very little you gathered.

I mean, you two weren't

in cheer together, were you?

- True, but I find myself to be

a great judge of character.

- I find you to be that as well.

- So my question-

my point is this.

Why not get her phone number?

Call her.

Take her out to dinner.

Entertain the possibility

of spending more than an evening

in your cave.

- Honey...

- It's fine.

- Sorry, your room.

- Are you done?

- Are you going to answer

my question?

- In detail.

- Okay, great.

- But first,

if she's such a nice girl,

then what the hell is she doing

coming to my room

at 2:
30 in the morning?

- Check.

- Because you're charming,

and she probably

wants to hang out with you.

- And play chess at 3:00 a. M?

- Maybe.

- Maybe not.

- That's not the point, anyway.

- No, the point is,

this is not about her;

this is about me.

You say nice girl.

I say, for what?

Pain? Tears?

Marriage? Divorce?

It's not my thing.

You two, on the other hand,

found something

very special.

- No, that's not what you said.

- Just shut up

and go back to sleep, okay?

Unprecedented and special.

I'm just saying,

I don't think it's on sale.

And even if it was,

I'm not buying.

- But that's all gonna change.

- You are so wrong.

- And when it does,

it's gonna be too late.

- Hey, hey, that's cruel.

That's unfair.

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Liz Heldens

Elizabeth Heldens is a television producer and writer. She is the creator of Deception, a drama on NBC which premiered on January 7, 2013. She has worked on the NBC drama series Friday Night Lights. She was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for Best New Series at the February 2007 ceremony for her work on the first season of Friday Night Lights. She was nominated for the WGA Award for Best Dramatic Series the following year at the February 2008 ceremony for her work on the second season of Friday Night Lights. Heldens was nominated for Best Dramatic Series a second time at the February 2009 ceremony for her work on the third season of Friday Night Lights. She was nominated for the WGA Award for Best Drama Series for the third consecutive year at the February 2010 ceremony for her work on the fourth season.Helden's other television credits include Boston Public, Pepper Dennis, North Shore, The Orville, Bionic Woman and Mercy, a series she created. more…

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