The Nine

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Lizzie lies on the exam table, babbling that her life hasn't been easy, and that she sees a lot of bad people in her work, but none of that has ever bothered her. In the waiting room, Kathryn pops one of the same tranquilizers she gave her mother during the robbery. Lizzie continues to babble that she's scared of the world now, that it seems violent and dangerous, and that, as a result, she's unsure about bringing a child into the world. The nurse finishes taking her blood pressure and reminds her that she has options regarding the baby.

Nick shows up at a murder scene to talk to the medical examiner, who appears to be a buddy. He asks the ME whether he's looked at Randall's chart yet, because Nick wanted to talk to him before the ME submitted his findings. They step aside for some privacy, and the ME says that he did find potassium in Randall's system. I knew that all those years of watching medical shows would pay off somehow! I guessed in the recaplet for last week's episode that Jeremy used potassium. Anyway, the ME explains for you non-medical show viewers that potassium will stop your heart, but it occurs in the body naturally, so there's no way to prove it was injected intentionally without other evidence. Nick asks the ME to sit on the evidence for a day. The ME balks but Nick reminds him that Randall is still alive, so this isn't a murder investigation. The ME promises to do that.

Jeremy gets an update on a patient, but he's haunted by visions of Randall, who is lying in a bed nearby with lots of nurses around this time.

Kathryn is back at work, barking out orders to her assistant. She finds out that one of her co-workers is out getting married, which Kathryn apparently didn't know. Get it? She's distracted and doesn't pay attention to her co-workers.

Egan shows up for his appointment at the employment agency. Who goes to an employment agency anymore? I didn't even know they still existed. The receptionist recognizes him from his television appearances, and hands him a list of jobs to look over. Egan spots Franny sitting nearby filling out some forms, and they greet each other happily. Egan explains how he got fired, but that it was kind of like he quit. Franny thanks Egan for setting up the fund for Ricky, and talk quickly turns to what jobs Egan has on his list. They all sound extremely boring. Egan wonders if there's something more creative on there, but realizes that what he wants to do probably won't pay the bills. Welcome to being an adult. Franny is called in, and Egan advises her not to settle. Easy for the guy with the savings account and severance package to say.

The Nine

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