Season 11, Episode 2

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Beginning

Maggie: 

I love puzzles. Since I was a kid. My record for the Friday New York Times crossword is 11 minutes, when I was 13. I'm still trying to beat that. Okay, that sounds braggy. I just once I pick up a puzzle up I can't put it down until it's solved. I think puzzles are why I went into medicine. That's most of what medicine is. Gather all available information, assess the problem, you focus your attention, and you solve the puzzle. People are a harder puzzle. There's never one right answer. And you never have all of the information. 

Ending

Most puzzles come down to one last missing piece of information. Whether it's the answer to a medical mystery or to the question of who you are, where you fit. It all comes down to that last piece. That's why the final piece of a jigsaw puzzle is so satisfying to place. Unless, of course, the piece doesn't quite fit. That can make you wish you'd never opened the puzzle in the first place.

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