Tonight on NBC the hit Canadian drama Transplant airs with an all-new Tuesday, November 24, 2020, episode and we have your Transplant recap below. In tonight’s Transplant season 1 episode 10, “Collapse,” as per the NBC synopsis, “An explosion occurs near York Memorial hospital, challenging the emergency department.”
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Bash turned to prayer for answers. He didn’t use to visit the local mosque. He only turned to prayer now because he felt it was time and it was good for both him and his sister. Amira had friends at the mosque. She ran into her friend Daneesha who invited her to the movies and so she asked Bash if she could go. Bash didn’t mind if she went. He just wishes Amira would be willing to discuss their moving as well. He and Amira needed to find their own place. They have to start putting down roots and they couldn’t do that from someone else’s guest room. Bash couldn’t get Amira to open up to him about the move. She didn’t even want to discuss it and so eventually he let it go. He figured he would talk to her later.
Bash later went to work at the hospital. He ran into Mags and he asked her how it was in Internal Medicine. She said it was dull. She missed the Emergency Room because of the rare cases she could come across there and so she was just talking about wanting to back to the way things used to be when she was given a chance to do just that. There was an explosion a few blocks away from the hospital. Bash felt the explosion and he barely waited long enough to pack a go-bag when he ran to the mass trauma event. Bash knew that there were people that were injured. He wanted help and he wanted to do it in person. Bash ran to the explosion and Mags stayed behind. Mags like all other trauma doctors were asked to step up to help with the many victims coming their way.
Mags tried to find out what happened to Bash. She asked the paramedics if they had seen a doctor and they hadn’t. They were getting to the easily accessible patients that needed help. They didn’t go into the building as Bash did. Bash went in with no thought about how unstable the building could be and so he was risking his own life to save as many as he could. He came across a woman who was trapped under a beam. Her legs were badly messed up because of the beam. She risked bleeding out and so Bash treated her. Bash was treated her while his friends were dealing with other people brought in. Mags was treating a woman with a large wound to her stomach. This woman was hemorrhaging on the inside and so Mags needed to rush her into surgery.
Theo was treating a young girl. The girl passed the building every day on her way to school and she was caught in the blast when the building got hit. No one knows what caused the explosion. They just knew that it was fine one second and it blew in the next. The girl like many others was a victim of this event. Theo chose to cool her down to keep up her oxygen. He believes that when she is warned that she will wake up and everyone was hoping for that outcome. Especially, her mother. The hospital was flooded with people injured in the blast and people looking for loved ones who were involved in the blast. The hospital created a list. They tried to identify each and every patient and they gave a list of who they were able to identify to the front desk.
That way their loved ones would know if they were at the hospital. The hospital also forced to direct the ambulances to a different hospital because they became too flooded and there were chemicals in that explosion. The hospital didn’t find out about that latter part until Bash returned. Bash returned with the woman he had been treating and she was rushed into surgery. Bash was checking on his other patients that were there when an old memory resurfaced. He remembered what it was like in Syria dealing with blast victims and how sometimes they had chemicals on him. Bash’s memory of the even came up because he had been burned. His hands were burned with the chemicals that had been on his people he was treating and so he needed to have thoroughly cleansed.
His patients also needed to have their wounds cleaned as well. Bash asked them how they came in contact with chemicals and he was told that they ran a bike shop. They use a whole bunch of chemicals there. One of them even had a time delay. It’s why Bash didn’t feel it right away and why his patients weren’t showing any signs of it at first. Bash figured out this chemical and he made sure his patients were treated for it. Bash was told he could take a break. He was injured after all and he refused to. Bash refused to take a break as long as the hospital was being overrun with patients. It was typical of him to put the patients before himself and he’s never going to change. He’s the guy that rushes to the explosion. Mags was the person who methodically plans her moves before she makes them and she couldn’t do that with her patient.
Mags was transporting the other women when they both got stuck in the elevator. The blast took out their power and their backup generator had some glitches. Mags was stuck in the elevator with her patient. Her patient began showing blast indicators in her neck. She needed surgery and Mags was her only option. Mags performed surgery with a pocket knife. She saved her patient’s life and she became even more convinced that she needed to return to the Emergency Department. Mags was so sure of herself. Bash stopped being there as the memories back. Bash’s PTSD got so bad that he fazed out with his patient laid up in front of him and this happened in front of Dr. Bishop. Bishop had to call his name several times before Bash snapped out of his memory.
Bash had been remembering when he lost someone close to him. It had been a woman and it happened in the chaos that was still engulfing Syria. Him being in Canada and dealing with another chemical victim had brought it back. Luckily, Bash’s walk down memory lane hadn’t hurt anyone. He returned to himself and he went back to treating the patient. It just that Bishop was there. Bishop saw what happened and Bishop believed that Bash’s past was working against them here. Bash saw a lot of the Syrian civil war. He had needed time to himself and Bishop believes he should have taken it. The patient being okay is great, but it wasn’t everything. Bash’s patient turned out to be married to Mag’s patient and so the two women were later reunited.
Mags felt so confident after today that she told Bishop she wanted back on rotation. Only he didn’t need convincing. He saw that for himself as well and so he welcomed her back with open arms. Everyone did well today. The hospital as a whole came through in spite of how they were tested and so Bishop made a big speech at the end of their rotation. He told them they did amazing. He also said he wants to keep seeing that from them and that’s what the doctors wanted too. June got in trouble for taking a risk during surgery and at first, she thought it was because she was a woman that she got penalized, but it turns out a white man did the same thing and he was penalized as well. So, June got in trouble because she shouldn’t be taking risks with patients.
Theo’s patient later woke up. She woke up and there was nothing wrong with her. She was in perfect condition.
Bash’s patients were also doing well and so he didn’t let the fact that four people died in the blast get to him. Bash was done fixating on what he couldn’t change.
THE END!