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For more details or to watch the episode, you can find it on streaming platforms like Hulu or ABC . Season 5 Recap: 5×09 Yippee Ki-Yay - You Make Me More

: For Nelly, the surgery isn't just about a medical fix; it’s about regaining her identity. She famously states, "People don't listen to robots," emphasizing the emotional necessity of her own voice over a speech machine.

: Tensions with Salen reach a boiling point. Dr. Lim officially declares her intent to stay and "fight" Salen’s corporate management style, recruiting most of the surgical staff to join her resistance. Character Dynamics

: Dr. Marcus Andrews, eager to impress the new hospital owner Salen Morrison, takes on a high-profile case involving a famous pop star named Nelly Dunn (played by AJ Michalka). Nelly lost her voice in a car accident years prior and is seeking a risky trachea transplant. Despite Shaun's concerns about the high surgical risk and a potential blockage in her carotid artery, Andrews pushes forward with the procedure.

In this episode, the medical team at St. Bonaventure Hospital navigates high-stakes surgeries and internal political shifts.

: Meanwhile, Drs. Reznick and Lim treat Joe, a single father with special needs who is the sole caretaker for his son, Cody. Joe faces a life-altering decision between a risky surgery to repair nerve damage in his arm or losing the ability to care for his son. The situation becomes dire when Cody suffers a panic attack and a ruptured aortic aneurysm during his father's surgery.

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For more details or to watch the episode, you can find it on streaming platforms like Hulu or ABC . Season 5 Recap: 5×09 Yippee Ki-Yay - You Make Me More [S5E9] Yippee Ki-Yay

: For Nelly, the surgery isn't just about a medical fix; it’s about regaining her identity. She famously states, "People don't listen to robots," emphasizing the emotional necessity of her own voice over a speech machine. For more details or to watch the episode,

: Tensions with Salen reach a boiling point. Dr. Lim officially declares her intent to stay and "fight" Salen’s corporate management style, recruiting most of the surgical staff to join her resistance. Character Dynamics : Tensions with Salen reach a boiling point

: Dr. Marcus Andrews, eager to impress the new hospital owner Salen Morrison, takes on a high-profile case involving a famous pop star named Nelly Dunn (played by AJ Michalka). Nelly lost her voice in a car accident years prior and is seeking a risky trachea transplant. Despite Shaun's concerns about the high surgical risk and a potential blockage in her carotid artery, Andrews pushes forward with the procedure.

In this episode, the medical team at St. Bonaventure Hospital navigates high-stakes surgeries and internal political shifts.

: Meanwhile, Drs. Reznick and Lim treat Joe, a single father with special needs who is the sole caretaker for his son, Cody. Joe faces a life-altering decision between a risky surgery to repair nerve damage in his arm or losing the ability to care for his son. The situation becomes dire when Cody suffers a panic attack and a ruptured aortic aneurysm during his father's surgery.

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