Gates found Neela in a break room catching some sleep. He woke her up
and jokingly told her to get back to work. He also wanted to talk to her about
their kissing session. Before they could talk, she interrupted him and told
him it was a mistake on both of their parts.
Pratt came home early to find his little brother Chaz was
already there. To Pratt's surprise, Chaz wasn’t alone, he was with his gay
lover. Pratt immediately ordered both men out of his apartment.
A little boy was brought into the ER for head trauma. He was
climbing over a fence and fell. The little boy answered to the name of Paulie.
His friend Taylor was there by Paulie’s side and wouldn't leave. The doctors all
feared that the Paulie had rabies and worked on him with extra caution.
Gates was in the parking lot trying to persuade a patient to
come back to no avail. Pratt showed up and began yelling at Gates over another
patient. Gates warned Pratt to not get too close, but Pratt continued his rant.
The two came to blows, resulting in Pratt punching Gates in the face and then
walking away.
A patient came in bloodied after a bar fight. His wife
brought him in and she had a bruise on her face as well. Abby tried talking the
man into getting treatment for his alcoholism. Kovac was less sympathetic to the
man, accusing him of beating his wife. The man couldn’t recall hitting his wife,
claiming he loved her. Abby believed the wife when she said it was an accident.
Paulie was having difficulty breathing and Taylor ran out of
the room. He started searching the hospital and ended up in surgery where he
found Neela. He walked into the operating room and urged her come help Paulie.
She tried getting rid of him. Taylor told Neela that only she could help Paulie
and that he new her secret name, “May Day”.
Weaver was shooting her news segment at the local elementary
school when all of a sudden one of the students started choking. When the
Heimlich didn’t work, Weaver was forced to use a knife to cut a small hole in
the girl’s trachea to clear her passageway.
After work, Pratt came home to find Chaz packing his bags
and leaving. Once Chaz walked out, Pratt felt guilty for kicking his brother
out of the apartment and chased after him, convincing him to come back.
While working on Paulie, Taylor was taken out of the hospital
by another homeless friend. Neela chased after Taylor and wanted him and his
friend to get checked out for rabies, too. The kids both rejected Neela’s help
and when a passing car drove by, Neela looked up and both kids had vanished into
thin air. Neela went searching for them.
Hope found Neela outside and told her to rush back into the
ER because Paulie had a steady pulse and his heart rate was back to normal.
Neela found it to be a miracle and went back in to the ER to check up on him.
A cop had arrived to fill out a report about a patient. Kovac
took the cop into a private room to talk to him about another matter: Curtis
Ames. Curtis had sent Kovac an envelope with a stuffed animal of Joe’s inside of
it. Kovac let the cop know he was afraid that Curtis might be threatening his
family. He wanted the cop to talk to Curtis before he did anything drastic.
Meg and Gates went out to a movie and as they were walking to
the theater, Gates thought it would be a good idea to bring up their
relationship. He thought it was time that Meg moved on, and she agreed, only she
wanted to move forward with him. Gates tried to end the relationship, and Meg
made him feel guilty for his decision.
While waiting for Kovac to finish work, Abby went across the
street to pick up dinner. She befriended a man from Texas who was in town
visiting a friend at the hospital. Kovac showed up later to pick Abby up. Abby
wanted to know if there was anything wrong, but Kovac assured her everything was
taken care of.
Hope came by to check up on Neela and Paulie. Neela informed
her that Paulie was going to be induced into a coma in order to treat the
rabies. Hope told Neela that even though Paulie’s friends didn’t make a lot of
sense in their ramblings, it still helps that they believed in something and
that was all that really mattered.
Summary from
http://www.nbc.com/ER/