- The Peytons meet with Grace's psychiatrist Dr. Bowen. When Jackie asks Eddie if he can fill Grace's scrip, he's cagey. Akalitus pulls Jackie off a case and tells her that she's putting her on probation. O'Hara and Jackie argue in front of the staff. Coop asks Akalitus if he can reserve the chapel for his wedding. Kevin promises to be home but doesn't make it back until after Jackie is asleep.—Anonymous
- Jackie and Kevin meet with Grace and her therapist. Grace explains that she believes if she thinks bad things, they'll happen. The therapist tells them Grace wants to take medication. Grace explains that she can't make her mind slow down and she has a lot of nightmares. Jackie is concerned about the idea. Grace says she doesn't want to start pulling her hair out again.
The therapist says they could put her on Xanax, which she could take as needed. Jackie asks if it's really what she wants. Grace says she just doesn't want her parents to be disappointed.
The therapist asks Grace to step out and she asks if there's been any additional stress in the house hold. They say no.
Jackie brings the prescription to Eddie. She worries what she's doing wrong to cause Grace to need it. Eddie tells her he's not sure he has the meds, but she tells him to fill it when he can.
In the ER, Zoey harangues a crowd of doctors gathered for their flu shots. Thor tries to make small talk with one, but he won't look up from his Blackberry. Thor jabs the needle in to make his point.
Kelly raves to Cooper about action at Bellevue, which has more stabbings and shootings. They treat a guy whose cornea was scratched by a toddler.
Mrs. Akalitus comes for Jackie. She might have to take a urine test. She tells Jackie that HR thinks someone in the ER is abusing meds. She's taking away Jackie's right to dispense meds. Mrs. A is dealing with it herself. She says only the pharmacy knows. Jackie asks her not to tell anyone so she can maintain "at least a façade of dignity".
Jackie is starting to say she has no idea how anyone could think that, but then she realizes she does. She storms off. She passes Eddie in the hall with Sam and tells Eddie not to say a "f----- word."
Zoey and O'Hara treat a student who got beat up by frat boys while passing a petition to save the lemurs. Jackie busts in and asks O'Hara what she was thinking. O'Hara doesn't engage her and instead tersely tells Jackie to stop and walk away. Zoey observes, mystified. She tries to talk to O'Hara about it, about the bond O'Hara and Jackie have, but O'Hara barks at her to replace herself -- immediately.
She runs out crying and asks Kelly to step in.
Thor, Sam and Zoey feel bad for O'Hara because having Jackie mad at you is the worst feeling in the world. Cooper takes Team O'Hara because "good looking people have to stick together."
O'Hara walks out, stares them all down, and moves on.
Lenny jogs up and tells them not to laugh. Then he goes away and brings back a boy with his head stuck through a chair. They all remain calm -- except for Cooper who can't suppress his giggles.
Jackie walks down the hall, chewing O'Hara out. O'Hara takes her in her office and tells her to sit down and shut up. O'Hara explains that if she had any intention of taking away her right to dispense meds she would have done it years ago, between nose bleeds and interventions.
She reminds Jackie that she stole an MRI from a cripple and got O'Hara dragged into the mess by Kevin because, she says, Jackie "got sloppy."
She knows, she just doesn't like talking about it, because she knows if she did Jackie would retreat so far that no one would hear her cry for help if she ever decides she needs it. So she demands Jackie give her the benefit of the doubt.
Jackie realizes O'Hara isn't the one who talked. O'Hara says she has been asked. O'Hara says she'll administer anything she prescribes. Jackie realizes someone went to HR.
"So let's get through this, find out who it is, and burn their playhouse down," O'Hara says.
Zoey interrupts meekly to tell O'Hara they need her help with a patient because Cooper is useless.
She suddenly decides Cooper knowing would be the worst. Eddie already does. Jackie realizes that's why Eddie couldn't fill her prescription that morning.
O'Hara and Kelly try to free the kid from his chair stockade. Jackie asks Kelly to give someone morphine. He doesn't want to, but O'Hara sends him away.
The kid's dad arrives. "Hi dad, look what I did!" His dad just kisses his head.
Mrs. Akalitus comes back to her office to find Cooper waiting for her. He announces he's getting married and wants to reserve the chapel for his birthday. He mentions the statues, but calls them mannequins. Mrs. A says they're gone. He wants them back for his "birthday-wedding."
She tells him they're being held in Staten Island. He thinks this means for ransom. She's about to tell him he's an idiot but then says she might be able to get them back for a price. He says he'll pay; he's got fantasy football money coming.
Kelly feeds morphine to the petition passer. Zoey confesses she doesn't know much about the Madagascar Lemur. She's intrigued by the guy. She closes the curtain to discuss further.
Thor gives a flu shot to a doctor they're beating in fantasy football.
Lenny comes looking for Zoey. They tell him she's flirting with an environmentalist. Lenny pulls back the curtain and both Zoey and the student deny flirting. Lenny kisses her.
O'Hara drops in on Mrs. A, who's talking to priest on the phone about a "generous donation" for the return of the statues. She hangs up. "Seven thousand dollars! He's out of his f----- mind!" she says.
Mrs. A tells her the business with Jackie is off-limits, but assures her nothing she did played into it. O'Hara tells her she's happy to help with the statues if she comes up short.
"Rather gouge Coop," Mrs. A says.
O'Hara drops in on Cooper, who's reading about worts. She tells him it's fabulous about the wedding. She slinks up on him and asks why he never asked her out. He says he'll do it right now and takes off his coat to have a go. He asks her out and then she says no, never, not in a million years, never.
Then she kisses him lightly and wishes him the best.
Jackie talks to Kevin, who is getting ready for a dinner.
O'Hara asks her to step outside for air. Jackie says she's been off the pills for a week and is finally over the sweats and chills. She's bummed that she's kicked them and her daughter is going on meds and Kevin won't even be home when she gets there. She wonders what she's doing it for.
O'Hara says because she's "fabulous."
Then she tells Jackie about barging in on Cooper and kissing him. She says the feeling passed.
As they walk inside, Eddie sheepishly returns Grace's prescription. O'Hara examines it and says that it's such a small dose of pills that with Jackie's tolerance she couldn't get high if she wanted to.
O'Hara brings Jackie the filled prescription. She leaves her alone in the chapel. Jackie examines the pills.
Kelly comes in and sits next to her. She asks him to cover for her so she can go home and have dinner with her kids. He says sure.
At home, Grace waits to feel the effects. She can feel her heart start to beat slower. She reassures her mom, saying it's just for now.
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