An assistant begins cleaning while another prepares to suture a forehead wound. Examination finds no necrotic tissue, no skull exposure and no fracture, but the forehead's high tension calls for vertical mattress sutures. Dr. Gordon completes the stitches unusually fast—faster than their instructors—and achieves a bump-free closure that should heal without a scar. When colleagues ask how he managed it, he only hints the method isn't enough. Staff then demand to know who authorized the repair and where the injured person is, and the episode ends with those questions unanswered.