Dr. Freeze

Season 2Episode 2230 minavr. 22, 2000
Dr. Freeze
Lisa arrives at the Lighthouse very excited; she's received a letter telling her she's been accepted for an internship in a hospital emergency room. Scott then accidentally cuts his hand, and when Lisa attempts to treat it, she faints dead away. Later, Lisa tries to convince herself that she must have had something wrong with her other than nerves that made her faint. But that night she worries about freezing up in the ER and destroying her lifelong dream. She has a bad dream about it, featuring Alex, Peter and Scott once again as the victim. When Lisa arrives at the ER to begin her duties, she's on a major coffee buzz, a result of her nervousness. Dr. Jamison has her start out simply, taking medical information from patients. But Lisa, talking way too much, starts diagnosing patients' simple ailments as possible terrible diseases. She soon has all the patients upset and the doctor sends her home, saying she shouldn't be working in an ER. At the beach, Lisa is depressed. Scott can't br
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