Ep 4. Apple Bong
- TV-MA
- April 12, 2010
- 27 min
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7.8 (256)
In "Apple Bong," the fourth episode of Nurse Jackie's second season, Jackie is faced with a tough ethical decision when she discovers that one of her patients has a marijuana pipe in his possession. Meanwhile, Jackie's affair with Eddie continues to escalate, putting both their jobs and marriages at risk.
When a young man named Max is brought into All Saints Hospital with severe stomach pains, Jackie and Coop quickly diagnose him with Crohn's disease. However, during a routine check of his belongings, Jackie discovers a makeshift bong made out of an apple. Max admits to using marijuana to alleviate his symptoms, and begs Jackie not to tell his parents or the authorities. Conflicted between following hospital policy and ensuring her patient's comfort, Jackie struggles to make the right decision.
As Jackie deals with Max's situation, Eddie becomes increasingly desperate to spend time with her. He shows up at the hospital unannounced, and insists on going out to lunch with her during her break. Jackie tries to resist his advances, but eventually gives in and the two end up having sex in Eddie's car.
Back at the hospital, Coop is struggling to deal with an unusual patient - a woman who claims to have "teleported" into the emergency room. Coop tries to dismiss her as crazy, but when her symptoms worsen and she begins to physically change, he starts to question his own sanity.
Meanwhile, Jackie's husband Kevin is dealing with his own ethical dilemma at work. His boss has asked him to falsify a report to help their company's bottom line, but Kevin knows that lying goes against his moral code. He confides in Jackie, who advises him to do the right thing even if it means risking his job.
As the episode comes to a close, Jackie is forced to make a decision about Max's bong. She ultimately decides to confiscate it and report it to the proper authorities, but not before teaching Max how to make a more discreet and safe device. However, her actions have consequences - Max's parents are furious with the hospital and Jackie, and Eddie's wife finds out about their affair.
Overall, "Apple Bong" is an intense and thought-provoking episode that tackles complex ethical issues with nuance and sensitivity. The performances from the cast are outstanding, and the writing is both emotionally engaging and intellectually stimulating. Fans of Nurse Jackie will not want to miss this gripping installment.