The Three Amigos trek off through the jungle as Plastics enthuses about the cruise ships that every day deposit fresh potential conquests -- he's thinking about chronicling this period in his life. You guys, here's the thing: Plastics is written as a total ass but I can't look at Zach Gilford and hate him. That's good casting. I think this is how women must feel about Alex Karev. Maybe they appreciate "mean and damaged" more than "boyish and kind of a tool"? Whatever, the sociology term paper can wait. Mina suggests Plastics invest in some robes so his night train of floozies can at least cover up. She's in the middle of complaining about being invaded by naked strangers when all three come upon a naked stranger "showering" below a small waterfall. Hey! It's Twilight Cab-Stealer! She introduces herself as Dr. Ryan Clark (Plastics, smitten: "Your hand is so wet!") and reminds Lily of meeting her, with the cab and all. Lily notes that it seemed that she was quitting. "Keep trying to," Clark notes with a smile. "How can you quit this?" Mina asks if this is her normal morning routine, and Clark enthuses about "God's shower" in a way that doesn't make me hate her, so kudos!
Later, Lily, walking with Mina, says she could never be that naked publicly. As they approach the Clinica, Dr. Ben and Zee come bounding out with news of a distress call from a woman at the river whose partner was bit by a snake. To the jeeps! Zee takes a moment to chastise Clark for ditching her yesterday, and on a full moon no less. Clark apologizes, and doesn't look like there's any real animosity here; Zee can't be too angry at her. Dr. Ben asks the Three Amigos which of them don't like snakes. Mina and Plastics are both like, "Love snakes! Let's do this!" but since Lily raised her hand, Ben takes her along with him and Zee, on the rationale that you can't be a jungle doctor and be afraid of snakes, so it's time for some immersion therapy. Mina and Plastics are not pleased at all to be stuck on clinic duty.













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