Ep 10. Am I Blue?
- TV-PG
- August 13, 2009
- 43 min
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7.8 (190)
In the tenth episode of Royal Pains' first season titled "Am I Blue?", we see Dr. Hank Lawson dealing with various medical cases while also dealing with his strained relationship with his younger brother, Evan.
As the episode begins, Hank treats a high school football player who has collapsed during a game. While treating the patient, Hank meets Dr. Emily Peck, a high-ranking official from a nearby hospital. The two quickly hit it off and begin to form a friendship.
Meanwhile, Evan is dealing with his own troubles as he tries to impress his new girlfriend, Paige. She invites him to a charity gala, but Evan is worried about fitting in with the high-class crowd.
Back at the hospital, Hank discovers that Dr. Peck has a serious medical condition and quickly sets out to help her. He soon learns that she needs a heart transplant, and he begins to look for a suitable donor. Along the way, he discovers a promising candidate in a patient who has recently passed away. However, he soon realizes that the man's organ donation was not authorized by his family.
As Hank tries to figure out a solution, he is forced to face his own ethical dilemma. Should he use the man's heart to save Dr. Peck's life, even though he does not have the family's permission? Or should he let Dr. Peck succumb to her illness and remain true to his medical ethics?
As the episode progresses, we see Hank struggling with this difficult decision and trying to find a way to do what is right while also saving a life. Evan, on the other hand, deals with his own troubles at the charity gala and begins to question if he is truly meant to be a part of the high-class lifestyle.
In the end, Hank makes a decision that changes everything and serves as a turning point for him and his career. The episode ends with a sense of closure and resolution, while also setting up new storylines for future episodes.
Overall, "Am I Blue?" is a well-written and emotionally charged episode that explores the complex relationship between ethics and medicine. It also delves into the personal struggles of the show's main characters, adding depth and nuance to their storylines. Fans of the show will not be disappointed with this excellent addition to the first season.