Transplant season 2 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a tumultuous episode, Claire grapples with her father's rapidly declining health. The hospital faces a critical decision over a lawsuit amid scrutiny of staff histories. Eddie, suffering from shortness of breath, reveals stressors including his band and medication use. A catastrophic power outage throws the hospital into chaos, affecting surgeries and patient care. Dr. Hamed makes a bold choice to not settle the lawsuit. Sully, a climber, faces a life-changing amputation, while young Cohen struggles with heatstroke and communication barriers. The staff, dealing with personal and professional challenges, find solidarity in adversity.
Full Episode S02E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the prognosis for Claire's father?
His prognosis changed from four months to ten days.
What dilemma is the hospital facing in the boardroom?
The hospital is debating whether to settle a lawsuit.
Why is Eddie Jennings in the hospital?
Eddie Jennings is admitted with shortness of breath.
What is Yousef Ahmad's condition upon admission?
Yousef is impaled by a BBQ skewer with possible organ injury.
What happened to Sully, the climber?
Sully dislocated his kneecap after a fall while climbing.
What major issue does the hospital face during the episode?
The hospital experiences a power failure.
Who does Magalie Leblanc visit, and why?
Magalie visits her childhood cardiac surgeon, Dr. Mann, for closure.
What urgent medical decision does Sully face?
Sully needs an urgent leg amputation due to his worsening condition.
Who is Cohen, and what is his condition?
Cohen is a young, deaf patient suffering from heatstroke.
How does Magalie confront Dr. Mann?
Magalie confronts Dr. Mann about their past and her treatment.
What decision does Dr. Hamed make about the lawsuit?
Dr. Hamed decides not to settle the lawsuit and to fight back.
How does Sully cope after his surgery?
Sully struggles with his new reality and contemplates his future in climbing.
What is the cause of Eddie's shortness of breath?
Eddie accidentally overdosed, leading to his respiratory issues.
How do the hospital staff reflect on the blackout?
The staff reflect on their personal losses and professional challenges, showing unity.