Pete goes to ask Addison's advice on ethics, but she says she's the wrong person to talk to right now. But he asks anyway, if dating a patient's mother is a problem. She doesn't know, and isn't about to think about it, because she's Addison and everything is about her. She tells him that she's about to operate on Noah's wife, and she really likes her. She says that their marriage is in trouble, and the baby's the only thing holding it together, and she's supposed to save the baby. Pete says she'll save the baby, because that's what she does, and he turns to walk out. She follows, though, saying of course she'll save it, but that's not the issue. He turns back and tells her their marriage is not in her hands, and if it is, it's already gone south. Addison says she's not a cheater, and he starts to walk out again. She says she did it the one time, but it's not who she is. She's not a cheater. Pete knows, so she asks him why she feels like she is, then. Um, because you are. Also, Pete is so glad he went to you for advice on his own problem.
Sam storms off the elevator and past Naomi, not telling her how it went. Luckily, Duncan's there to fill her in on how the other side went after Sam's practice, his credibility, and more. He knows he talked Sam into doing this, because he thought, "He's Sam. All that experience in front of a camera." Okay, am I forgetting that he used to be, like, a TV doctor or something back in the beginning? Or was it just going on TV to promote his book? I think it must be that. Naomi says he's a doctor, not a spokesperson, but Duncan wants to put him back on the stand if there's any chance to turn this around.
Morgan's gasping in her hospital room, where she has tubes in her nose and a ghastly white face. She's clearly panicking when Addison runs in and asks what happened. Noah says a bunch of medical stuff, but all I get from it is that she has shortness of breath and chest pains. Addison says there are no signs of fetal distress, but then Morgan's heart stops. They call for a crash cart and Noah's the one who has to defibrillate her, snapping, "She's my wife. I'll do it." He saves her, and Addison wants to get her into an O.R. now. Noah leaves, and Addison follows him out. He mutters that Morgan almost died, that he should have known. He says he lives with her, because he wasn't paying attention. Addison says this isn't his fault, but he says it is, because he doesn't look at her or think about her anymore. He cares about the baby, but he doesn't think about her. Addison says he just saved her life. He yells at Addison to stop trying to make him feel better. He says he doesn't think about Morgan, all he thinks about is Addison, and Morgan could have died. He turns away and they both look sad. But this really doesn't make me sad.













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