- Before dying of a gunshot wound, a long-time patient gives Mark a winning lottery ticket, asking him to do some good with it. Several people step forward to claim the lottery winnings, which makes each of them a suspect in the murder.
- Longtime patient and friend Dale Harlan stumbles into the E.R. and tells Mark to get something from his left shoe- it's a lottery ticket that he gives Mark 'to do some good with' before he dies from his gunshot wound. Amanda finds out it won $13,000,000 but fails to keep it a secret. Hospital administrator Norman Briggs, who just gave Mark grief for using surgical gloves to amuse child patients, desperately needs $6,200,000 for a new hospital wing he promised to name after Mr. Wainwright, the chairman of the board. The LAPD charges Jimmy Stevens with the murder, being found with Harlan's wallet and the murder weapon, but Jack knows the teenager as a harmless small thief, so he and Mark believe his claim to have simply found Harlan. At Harlan's funeral, they meet Dale's widow Monica and his gambling mentor Dr. Larry Wright, a dentist that Amanda infiltrates as his temporary secretary. Both claim the lottery ticket to settle debts and promises, but Mark stands firm on the deceased's charity dying wish. Crime boss Alex Ridlin claims $496,000 to settle Harlan's mundane debts, so Jack infiltrates his nightclub as a croupier. While his office is swamped in weird gifts and requests, mainly cons, Mark resists son Steve's suggestion to keep a bit and preferably buy a boat. He comes up with a plan, taking part in Ridlin's big poker night.—KGF Vissers
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