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Olga was hired as the new accountant -- which means, she and Semyon would regularly meet each other at work. She thinks that this is her chance to restore relationship (or at least friendship) with Semyon, but he not only found a new girlfriend, but decided to his past with Olga hidden from Irina, which hurts Olga's feelings. Olga decides to just tell everything about her ex-husband to Irina by herself, without calling him by name -- it seems that he was an utter bastard and she did the right thing when divorced him. Then Olga finally gathers enough courage to tell that it was Semyon who was her husband, which leads to awkward situation.

Bykov accuses Phil of not trusting him when Phil refuses to accept a candy from him. Bykov is offended by his stubborn refusal, and would not help him with his problems, until Phil does as Bykov asks, and eats that candy. Phil finally accepts, but it's not enough for Bykov -- he did this under duress, and Bykov needs sincere trust. Phil does another "trust test" with Bykov, classic "fall, I would catch you". Realising that Bykov doesn't plan to backstab him, Phil accepts his advice... only to find out that this advice ''is'', in fact, Bykov's prank. Why Bykov did this? Because he wants for Phil to trust him, but not ''trust blindly'' -- as as the old say goes, "trust, but verify".

Varya fins a pursue with money (and some child's photo), and now wants to find its owner. But how? Anyone can claim that it belongs to them, but how she would check wether they're telling the truth? Gleb suggests to ask any candidate a very specific questions about pursue to filter all impostors; and there are ''many'' impostors. In the end, when yet another guy asks her about money she found, Varya (loudly, so everyone can hear) accuses him to be a thief... except, it ''is'' his pursue (he'd lost it when he got drunk). Oops...

So, may Phil trust Bykov or not? Bykov spices his and Phil's tea with laxatives (of course he knows he spiced his own cup, too; this is a reason why Bykov did not drink himself)... only to reveal that there were no laxatives... and then reveal that ''this'' was a lie. And ''then'', when Phil leaves, Bykov quietly drinks his tea, which means -- nope, there're no laxatives after all. With Bykov, you never may let your guard down, so learn to think, Phil!

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Olga was hired as the new accountant -- which means, she and Semyon would regularly meet each other at work. She thinks that this is her chance to restore relationship (or at least friendship) with Semyon, but he not only found a new girlfriend, but decided to keep his past with Olga hidden from Irina, which hurts Olga's feelings. Olga decides to just tell everything about her ex-husband to Irina by herself, without calling him by name -- it seems name; Irina says that he was an utter bastard and she did the right thing when divorced him. Then Olga finally gathers enough courage to tell that it was Semyon who was her husband, which leads to awkward situation.

Varya finds a pursue with money (and some child's photo), and now wants to find its owner. But how? Anyone can claim that it belongs to them, but how she would check wether they're telling the truth? Gleb suggests to ask any candidate a very specific questions about pursue to filter all impostors; and there are ''many'' impostors. In the end, when yet another guy asks her about money she found, Varya (loudly, so everyone can hear) accuses him of being a thief... except, it ''is'' his pursue (he'd lost it when he got drunk). Oops...

Bykov accuses Phil of not trusting him when Phil refuses to accept a candy from him. Bykov is offended by his stubborn refusal, and would not help him with his problems, until Phil does as Bykov asks, and eats that candy. Phil finally accepts, but it's not enough for Bykov -- he did this under duress, and Bykov needs sincere trust. Phil does another "trust test" with Bykov, classic "fall, I would catch you". Realising that Bykov doesn't plan to backstab him, Phil accepts his advice... only to find out that this advice ''is'', in fact, Bykov's prank. Why Bykov did this? Because he wants for Phil to trust him, but not ''trust blindly'' -- as as the old say goes, "trust, but verify".

Varya fins a pursue with money (and some child's photo), and now wants to find its owner. But how? Anyone can claim that it belongs to them, but how she would check wether they're telling the truth? Gleb suggests to ask any candidate a very specific questions about pursue to filter all impostors; and there are ''many'' impostors. In the end, when yet another guy asks her about money she found, Varya (loudly, so everyone can hear) accuses him to be a thief... except, it ''is'' his pursue (he'd lost it when he got drunk). Oops...

verify". So, may Phil trust Bykov or not? Bykov spices his and Phil's tea with laxatives (of course he knows that he spiced his own cup, too; this is a reason why Bykov did not drink himself)... only to reveal that there were no laxatives... and then reveal that ''this'' was a lie. And ''then'', when Phil leaves, Bykov quietly drinks his tea, which means -- nope, there're no laxatives after all. With Bykov, you never may let your guard down, so learn to think, Phil!



* BlatantLies: When Phil finally starts trusting Bykov, [[{{Troll}} Bykov]] suggests him to give [[AssShove recto-colonoscopy]] to a patient with... pneumonia. It's a lesson to never trust ''blindly'', but Phil doesn't bother with even asking.

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* BlatantLies: When Phil finally starts trusting Bykov, [[{{Troll}} Bykov]] suggests him to give [[AssShove recto-colonoscopy]] to a patient with... pneumonia. It's a lesson to never trust ''blindly'', but Phil doesn't bother with even asking.asking and sincerely thinks that it was genuine advice.



* CryingWolf: Phil knows Bykov well enough to suspect that he has some [[ThePrankster ulterior motifs]] when he offers him candy, and refuses (Bykov strongly insisting after initial refuse only reinforces his suspicions). But Bykov's offer was sincere, and he feels offended by Phil's lack of trust. [[SubvertedTrope Phil does trust him later]], though.
* FailedASpotCheck: That pursue Varya had found and now wants to find its owner? It has not only a photo of some kid, but also a photo of ''its owner''. She realises this only ''after'' she accused that owner of being a thief, ''loudly''.

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* CryingWolf: Phil knows Bykov well enough to suspect that he has some [[ThePrankster ulterior motifs]] when he offers him candy, and refuses (Bykov strongly insisting after initial refuse only reinforces his suspicions). But Bykov's offer was sincere, and he feels offended by Phil's lack of trust. [[SubvertedTrope Phil does trust him later]], though.
though... and runs into genuine prank.
* FailedASpotCheck: That pursue Varya had found and now wants to find its owner? It has not only a photo of some kid, but also a photo of ''its owner''. She realises this only ''after'' she accused accuses that owner of being a thief, ''loudly''.



* IsThisThingStillOn: When Vera tells Kisegach about a new visit from one of her subordinates (who once again plans to bother her), Kisegach absent-mindedly tell that "she's so tired of this old cow", only to be reminded by Vera that intercom is still on.

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* IsThisThingStillOn: When Vera tells Kisegach about a new visit from one of her subordinates (who once again plans to bother her), Kisegach absent-mindedly tell says that "she's so tired of this old cow", only to be reminded by Vera that intercom is still on.on.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Even if Bykov did this as part of his prank, what he says to Phil isn't wrong: a doctor can't blindly take someone's advice, even of another doctor; they must double-check that suggestion first, and only then use it, as the price of mistake is too high.



* TerribleIntervieweesMontage: Varya finds a lost pursue with money (and some child's photo) and wants to find its owner. She leaves notification about this, but everyone who tries to claim that it's his/her pursue, does something wrong: they either mistakes pursue's colour (or it's structure), can't remember the amount of money (or currency), or mistakes the child's gender (or worse, don't even know that there's a photo). One guy even tries approaching her ''several times'', each time mistaking something different.

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* TerribleIntervieweesMontage: Varya finds a lost pursue with money (and some child's photo) and wants to find its owner. She leaves notification about this, but everyone who tries to claim that it's his/her pursue, does something wrong: they either mistakes pursue's colour (or it's its structure), can't remember the amount of money (or currency), or mistakes the child's gender (or worse, don't even know that there's a photo). One guy even tries approaching her ''several times'', each time mistaking something different.



** When Bykov offers him candy, Phil refuses, suspecting some kind of a prank; there's none. Same with "fall, I would catch" test. But when Phil calms down and lowers his guard, Bykov gives him a wrong advice with his patient, leading to said patient kicking Phil's butt. Bykov explains his motivations as him wanting to teach Phil when he may trust, and when he must double-check first, just in case (in this case, Bykov suggested to give [[AssShove recto-colonoscopy]] to a patient with '''pneumonia''', and Phil didn't even question this (even patient knows this is an absolute bullshit).
** Bykov spices both his and Phil's tea cups with laxatives (he only tells this when Phil already drinks some). When Phil points that Bykov's cup is spiced, too, Bykov reminds him that yes, and that's why he ''didn't drink his tea''. When Phil starts standing up, Bykov tells him that this was a joke, and tea was not spiced... only to tell him that ''this'' was a joke, too, when Phil sits again. When Phil finally leaves, Bykov drinks his cup, which means that tea ''was not'' spiced, and he just messed with Phil.

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** When Bykov offers him candy, Phil refuses, suspecting some kind of a prank; there's none. Same with "fall, I would catch" test. But when Phil calms down and lowers his guard, Bykov gives him a wrong advice with his patient, leading to said patient kicking Phil's butt. Bykov explains his motivations as him wanting to teach Phil when he may trust, and when he must double-check first, just in case particularly when it comes to medicine (in this case, Bykov suggested to give [[AssShove recto-colonoscopy]] to a patient with '''pneumonia''', and Phil didn't even question this (even this, with even the patient knows this is an absolute pointing that it's complete bullshit).
** Bykov spices both his and Phil's tea cups with laxatives (he only tells this when Phil already drinks some). When Phil points that Bykov's cup is spiced, too, Bykov reminds him says that yes, he knows, and that's why he ''didn't drink his tea''. When Phil starts standing up, Bykov tells him that this was a joke, and tea was not spiced... only to tell him that ''this'' was a joke, too, when Phil sits again. When Phil finally leaves, Bykov drinks his cup, which means that tea ''was not'' spiced, and he just messed with Phil.



* WorkingWithTheEx: Olga now is Kisegach's accountant, which means, she and Semyon would regularly meet each other. She though it may be their opportunity to restore their relationship (or at least friendship), but not only Semyon is now in another relationship, he keeps his old marriage hidden from Irina. Olga is also harmed by him being okay with Irina's son, despite him ''not wanting children'' was one of the main reason of their divorce in the first place (and Olga ''does'' want children, so this situation is painful for her).

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* WorkingWithTheEx: Olga now is Kisegach's accountant, which means, she and Semyon would regularly meet each other. She though thought it may be their opportunity to restore their relationship (or at least friendship), but not only Semyon is now in another relationship, he keeps his old marriage hidden from Irina. Olga is also harmed by him being okay with Irina's son, despite him ''not wanting children'' was one of the main reason of their divorce reasons why they divorced in the first place (and Olga ''does'' want children, so this situation is painful for her).

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Olga becomes new accountant at the the hospital – which means, she and Semyon would regularly meet each other. She though this is her chance to restore relationship (or at least friendship) with Semyon, but he not only found new girlfriend, he decided to keep Olga's relation to him hidden from Irina; all this harms Olya's feelings. Olga decided to just tell everything about her ex-husband to Irina – it seems, he was utter bastard and she did the right thing when divorced him. But, Olga did not specified what it was Semyon, which leads to awkward situation when Lobanov finally grab enough courage to tell Irina about his previous relations with Olga.

Bykov accuses Phil of not trusting him when Phil refused to accept a candy from him. Bykov is offended by his stubborn refusal, and would not help him with his problems, until Phil does as Bykov ask – until he eats that candy. Phil finally accepts, but it's not enough for Bykov – he did this under duress, and he needs sincere trust. Phil did another "trust test" with Bykov, classic "fall, I would catch you". Realising what Bykov doesn't intend to backstab him, Phil accepts his advice... only to find out what ''this advice'' was, in fact, Bykov's prank. Why Bykov did this? Because he wants for Phil to trust him, but not ''trust blindly'' – as Russian say, "trust, but verify".

Varya found pursue with money (and some child's photo), and now wants to find it's owner. But how? Anyone can tell what it belongs to him, but how she would check if they telling the truth? Gleb suggested to ask any candidate very specific questions about pursue to filter all impostors; and theres ''a lot'' of them. In the end, when yet another guy asked her about money she found, Varya (loudly, so everyone can hear) accuses him to be a thief... except, it ''is'' his pursue (he lost it when he get drunk). Oops...

So, may Phil trust Bykov or not? Bykov spiced his and Phil's tea with laxatives (of course he knows he spiced his own cup, too; this is a reason why Bykov did not drink himself)... only to reveal what it was not laxatives... and then reveal what ''this'' was a lie. And ''then'', when Phil leaves, Bykov quietly drink his tea, which means – nope, theres no laxatives. With Bykov, you never may let your guard down, so learn to think, Phil!

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Olga becomes was hired as the new accountant at the the hospital – -- which means, she and Semyon would regularly meet each other. other at work. She though thinks that this is her chance to restore relationship (or at least friendship) with Semyon, but he not only found a new girlfriend, he but decided to keep his past with Olga hidden from Irina, which hurts Olga's relation to him hidden from Irina; all this harms Olya's feelings. Olga decided decides to just tell everything about her ex-husband to Irina by herself, without calling him by name -- it seems, seems that he was an utter bastard and she did the right thing when divorced him. But, Then Olga did not specified what finally gathers enough courage to tell that it was Semyon, Semyon who was her husband, which leads to awkward situation when Lobanov finally grab enough courage to tell Irina about his previous relations with Olga.

situation.

Bykov accuses Phil of not trusting him when Phil refused refuses to accept a candy from him. Bykov is offended by his stubborn refusal, and would not help him with his problems, until Phil does as Bykov ask – until he asks, and eats that candy. Phil finally accepts, but it's not enough for Bykov -- he did this under duress, and he Bykov needs sincere trust. Phil did does another "trust test" with Bykov, classic "fall, I would catch you". Realising what that Bykov doesn't intend plan to backstab him, Phil accepts his advice... only to find out what ''this advice'' was, that this advice ''is'', in fact, Bykov's prank. Why Bykov did this? Because he wants for Phil to trust him, but not ''trust blindly'' -- as Russian say, as the old say goes, "trust, but verify".

Varya found fins a pursue with money (and some child's photo), and now wants to find it's its owner. But how? Anyone can tell what claim that it belongs to him, them, but how she would check if they wether they're telling the truth? Gleb suggested suggests to ask any candidate a very specific questions about pursue to filter all impostors; and theres ''a lot'' of them. there are ''many'' impostors. In the end, when yet another guy asked asks her about money she found, Varya (loudly, so everyone can hear) accuses him to be a thief... except, it ''is'' his pursue (he (he'd lost it when he get got drunk). Oops...

So, may Phil trust Bykov or not? Bykov spiced spices his and Phil's tea with laxatives (of course he knows he spiced his own cup, too; this is a reason why Bykov did not drink himself)... only to reveal what it was not that there were no laxatives... and then reveal what that ''this'' was a lie. And ''then'', when Phil leaves, Bykov quietly drink drinks his tea, which means -- nope, theres there're no laxatives.laxatives after all. With Bykov, you never may let your guard down, so learn to think, Phil!



* EpicFail: That pursue Varya found and now wants to find it's owner has not only photo of some kid, but also photo of it's owner. She realised this ''after'' she accused that owner of being thief, ''loudly''.
* ImminentDangerClue: Phil knows Bykov enough to suspect what he has some [[ThePrankster ulterior motifs]] when he offered him candy, and refused (Bykov strongly insisting after initial refuse only reinforce his suspicions). But Bykov really not intended that, and is offended by his lack of trust.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: When Irina asked how Olga knows Semyon, Lobanov tell her what they adhered the same school (he keep secret the fact what Olga is his ex-wife). This harmed Olya, since she though what he was harmed by their breakup (instead he is now in new relationship), and she though what Semyon was unready to have kids, despite her wanting them (Irina already has son). She thinks what Lobanov is bastard: he lied to her, and now lies to Irina.
* IsThisThingStillOn: When Vera tell Kysegach about new visit from one of her subordinates (who once again plans to bother her), Kysegach absent-mindedly tell what "she's so tired of this old cow", only to be reminded by Vera what intercom is still on.
* LetMeTellYouAStory: When Olga described her problems with ex-husband to Irina, she actually described Lobanov, hoping what Irina would take the clue (she must already know how accurate this description to him), but she didn't get it.
* LoveTriangle: At first Olga refused to work at the hospital (as accountant), because now Semyon is in new relationship, and they both would feel uncomfortable about this. But when she sees Semyon with Irina after leaving Kysegach's office, she immediately changed her mind: this is precisely why she ''would'' work here. But Semyon decided to keep his real relation with Olga hidden from Irina.
* MovingTheGoalposts: When Phil eventually take that candy from Bykov, so Bykov would help him with patient (he previously refused, and Bykov thinks what this is because Phil distrusts him), Bykov considered what he did this out of desperation, and ergo, this can't be considered to be sincere. He needs another test.
* TerribleIntervieweesMontage: Varya found lost pursue with money (and some child's photo) and wants to find it's owner. She leaved notification about this, but everyone who tried to claim what it's his/her pursue, does something wrong: they either mistake pursue's colour (or it's structure), can't remember money amount (or currency), or mistake child's gender (or worse, don't even know what photo existed). One guy even tried [[EpicFail several times, each time mistaking something different]].
* {{Troll}}: When Bykov offers him candy, Phil refuses, suspecting some kind of prank; theres none. Same with "fall, I would catch" test. But when Phil calms down and lowers his guard, Bykov gave him wrong advice with his patient, leading to said patient kicking Phil's butt. Bykov explains his motivations as him wanting to teach Phil when he may trust, and when he must double-check first, just in case (in this case, Bykov suggested to give [[AssShove recto-colonoscopy]] to patient with '''pneumonia''', and Phil doesn't even question this (even patient knows this is absolute bullshit).
** Later, Bykov spiced both his and Phil's tea cups with laxatives (he only tell this when Phil already drink some). When Phil pointed what Bykov's cup is spiced, too, Bykov reminds him what yes, but he ''didn't drink his tea'', for exactly that reason. When Phil started standing up, Bykov tell him what this was a joke, and tea was not spiced... only to tell him what ''this'' was a joke, too, when Phil sit again. When Phil finally leaved, Bykov drink his cup, which means what tea ''was not'' spiced, and he just messed with Phil.
* TrustBuildingBlunder: {{Averted}}, twice. When Bykov offered him candy, Phil instantly though it was attempt to prank him ([[{{Troll}} it]] ''[[{{Troll}} is]]'' [[{{Troll}} Bykov]], after all). It isn't, which Phil recognised much later when he did take it (he needs Bykov's help, and Bykov's condition is for Phil to trust him). Since Phil only accepted this candy out of desperation, Bykov still needs something more sincere, so he suggested standard "fall, I would catch you" test. Despite Phil's expectations, Bykov did catch him. But when Phil finally did trust him, Bykov "[[{{Troll}} helped]]" him with his patient (who suffers from pneumonia) by suggesting [[AssShove recto-colonoscopy]], which predictably results in Phil being kicked out of the ward when patient disagrees.
* WorkingWithTheEx: Olga now is Kysegach's accountant, which means, she and Semyon would regularly meet each other. She though it may be their opportunity to restore their relationship (or at least friendship), but not only Semyon now in another relationship, he keep his old marriage hidden from Irina. Olga is also harmed by him being okay with Irina's son, despite him ''not wanting kids'' was one of the main reason of their divorce in the first place (and Olga ''does'' want kids, so this situation is painful for her).

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* EpicFail: BlatantLies: When Phil finally starts trusting Bykov, [[{{Troll}} Bykov]] suggests him to give [[AssShove recto-colonoscopy]] to a patient with... pneumonia. It's a lesson to never trust ''blindly'', but Phil doesn't bother with even asking.
-->'''Phil''': Sometimes, the source of disease can be found in unexpected place.\\
'''Patient''': Don't you think that this place is ''too unexpected''?
* CryingWolf: Phil knows Bykov well enough to suspect that he has some [[ThePrankster ulterior motifs]] when he offers him candy, and refuses (Bykov strongly insisting after initial refuse only reinforces his suspicions). But Bykov's offer was sincere, and he feels offended by Phil's lack of trust. [[SubvertedTrope Phil does trust him later]], though.
* FailedASpotCheck:
That pursue Varya had found and now wants to find it's owner its owner? It has not only a photo of some kid, but also a photo of it's owner. ''its owner''. She realised realises this only ''after'' she accused that owner of being a thief, ''loudly''.
* ImminentDangerClue: Phil knows Bykov enough to suspect what he has some [[ThePrankster ulterior motifs]] when he offered him candy, and refused (Bykov strongly insisting after initial refuse only reinforce his suspicions). But Bykov really not intended that, and is offended by his lack of trust.
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InnocentlyInsensitive: When Irina asked how asks why Olga knows Semyon, Lobanov tell tells her what that they adhered the same school (he keep keeps in secret the fact what that Olga is his ex-wife). This harmed harms Olya, since she though what that he was harmed by their breakup (instead (instead, he is now in a new relationship), and she though what thinks that Semyon was unready to have kids, despite her wanting them (Irina already has a son). She thinks what feels that Lobanov is a bastard: he lied to her, and now lies to Irina.
* IsThisThingStillOn: When Vera tell Kysegach tells Kisegach about a new visit from one of her subordinates (who once again plans to bother her), Kysegach Kisegach absent-mindedly tell what that "she's so tired of this old cow", only to be reminded by Vera what that intercom is still on.
* LetMeTellYouAStory: When Olga described describes her problems with ex-husband to Irina, she actually described describes Lobanov, hoping what that Irina would take the clue (she must already know how accurate that this description to fits him), but she didn't doesn't get it.
* LoveTriangle: At first Olga refused refuses to work at the hospital (as accountant), because now Semyon is in a new relationship, and they both would feel uncomfortable about this. But when she sees Semyon with Irina after leaving Kysegach's Kisegach's office, she immediately changed changes her mind: this is a precisely why she ''would'' work here. But Semyon decided decides to keep his real relation with Olga hidden from Irina.
* MovingTheGoalposts: When Phil eventually take takes that candy from Bykov, so Bykov would help him with a patient (he previously refused, and Bykov thinks what that this is because Phil distrusts him), Bykov considered what considers that he did this out of desperation, and ergo, this can't be considered to be sincere. He needs another test.
* TerribleIntervieweesMontage: Varya found finds a lost pursue with money (and some child's photo) and wants to find it's its owner. She leaved leaves notification about this, but everyone who tried tries to claim what that it's his/her pursue, does something wrong: they either mistake mistakes pursue's colour (or it's structure), can't remember money the amount of money (or currency), or mistake mistakes the child's gender (or worse, don't even know what photo existed). that there's a photo). One guy even tried [[EpicFail several times, tries approaching her ''several times'', each time mistaking something different]].
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* {{Troll}}: {{Troll}}:
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When Bykov offers him candy, Phil refuses, suspecting some kind of a prank; theres there's none. Same with "fall, I would catch" test. But when Phil calms down and lowers his guard, Bykov gave gives him a wrong advice with his patient, leading to said patient kicking Phil's butt. Bykov explains his motivations as him wanting to teach Phil when he may trust, and when he must double-check first, just in case (in this case, Bykov suggested to give [[AssShove recto-colonoscopy]] to a patient with '''pneumonia''', and Phil doesn't didn't even question this (even patient knows this is an absolute bullshit).
** Later, Bykov spiced spices both his and Phil's tea cups with laxatives (he only tell tells this when Phil already drink drinks some). When Phil pointed what points that Bykov's cup is spiced, too, Bykov reminds him what that yes, but and that's why he ''didn't drink his tea'', for exactly that reason. tea''. When Phil started starts standing up, Bykov tell tells him what that this was a joke, and tea was not spiced... only to tell him what that ''this'' was a joke, too, when Phil sit sits again. When Phil finally leaved, leaves, Bykov drink drinks his cup, which means what that tea ''was not'' spiced, and he just messed with Phil.
* TrustBuildingBlunder: {{Averted}}, twice. DoublySubverted. When Bykov offered offers him candy, Phil instantly though thinks that it was an attempt to prank him ([[{{Troll}} it]] ''[[{{Troll}} is]]'' [[{{Troll}} Bykov]], after all). Bykov]] never changes). It isn't, which Phil recognised recognises much later when he did take actually takes it (he needs Bykov's help, and Bykov's condition is for Phil to trust him). Since Phil only accepted this candy out of desperation, Bykov still needs something more sincere, so he suggested suggests standard "fall, I would catch you" test. Despite Phil's expectations, Bykov did catch catches him. But when Phil finally did trust him, trusts him sincerely, Bykov "[[{{Troll}} helped]]" helps]]" him with his patient (who suffers from pneumonia) by suggesting [[AssShove recto-colonoscopy]], which predictably results in Phil being kicked out of the ward when patient (angrily) disagrees.
* WorkingWithTheEx: Olga now is Kysegach's Kisegach's accountant, which means, she and Semyon would regularly meet each other. She though it may be their opportunity to restore their relationship (or at least friendship), but not only Semyon is now in another relationship, he keep keeps his old marriage hidden from Irina. Olga is also harmed by him being okay with Irina's son, despite him ''not wanting kids'' children'' was one of the main reason of their divorce in the first place (and Olga ''does'' want kids, children, so this situation is painful for her).
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Olga becomes new accountant at the the hospital – which means, she and Semyon would regularly meet each other. She though this is her chance to restore relationship (or at least friendship) with Semyon, but he not only found new girlfriend, he decided to keep Olga's relation to him hidden from Irina; all this harms Olya's feelings. Olga decided to just tell everything about her ex-husband to Irina – it seems, he was utter bastard and she did the right thing when divorced him. But, Olga did not specified what it was Semyon, which leads to awkward situation when Lobanov finally grab enough courage to tell Irina about his previous relations with Olga.

Bykov accuses Phil of not trusting him when Phil refused to accept a candy from him. Bykov is offended by his stubborn refusal, and would not help him with his problems, until Phil does as Bykov ask – until he eats that candy. Phil finally accepts, but it's not enough for Bykov – he did this under duress, and he needs sincere trust. Phil did another "trust test" with Bykov, classic "fall, I would catch you". Realising what Bykov doesn't intend to backstab him, Phil accepts his advice... only to find out what ''this advice'' was, in fact, Bykov's prank. Why Bykov did this? Because he wants for Phil to trust him, but not ''trust blindly'' – as Russian say, "trust, but verify".

Varya found pursue with money (and some child's photo), and now wants to find it's owner. But how? Anyone can tell what it belongs to him, but how she would check if they telling the truth? Gleb suggested to ask any candidate very specific questions about pursue to filter all impostors; and theres ''a lot'' of them. In the end, when yet another guy asked her about money she found, Varya (loudly, so everyone can hear) accuses him to be a thief... except, it ''is'' his pursue (he lost it when he get drunk). Oops...

So, may Phil trust Bykov or not? Bykov spiced his and Phil's tea with laxatives (of course he knows he spiced his own cup, too; this is a reason why Bykov did not drink himself)... only to reveal what it was not laxatives... and then reveal what ''this'' was a lie. And ''then'', when Phil leaves, Bykov quietly drink his tea, which means – nope, theres no laxatives. With Bykov, you never may let your guard down, so learn to think, Phil!
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* EpicFail: That pursue Varya found and now wants to find it's owner has not only photo of some kid, but also photo of it's owner. She realised this ''after'' she accused that owner of being thief, ''loudly''.
* ImminentDangerClue: Phil knows Bykov enough to suspect what he has some [[ThePrankster ulterior motifs]] when he offered him candy, and refused (Bykov strongly insisting after initial refuse only reinforce his suspicions). But Bykov really not intended that, and is offended by his lack of trust.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: When Irina asked how Olga knows Semyon, Lobanov tell her what they adhered the same school (he keep secret the fact what Olga is his ex-wife). This harmed Olya, since she though what he was harmed by their breakup (instead he is now in new relationship), and she though what Semyon was unready to have kids, despite her wanting them (Irina already has son). She thinks what Lobanov is bastard: he lied to her, and now lies to Irina.
* IsThisThingStillOn: When Vera tell Kysegach about new visit from one of her subordinates (who once again plans to bother her), Kysegach absent-mindedly tell what "she's so tired of this old cow", only to be reminded by Vera what intercom is still on.
* LetMeTellYouAStory: When Olga described her problems with ex-husband to Irina, she actually described Lobanov, hoping what Irina would take the clue (she must already know how accurate this description to him), but she didn't get it.
* LoveTriangle: At first Olga refused to work at the hospital (as accountant), because now Semyon is in new relationship, and they both would feel uncomfortable about this. But when she sees Semyon with Irina after leaving Kysegach's office, she immediately changed her mind: this is precisely why she ''would'' work here. But Semyon decided to keep his real relation with Olga hidden from Irina.
* MovingTheGoalposts: When Phil eventually take that candy from Bykov, so Bykov would help him with patient (he previously refused, and Bykov thinks what this is because Phil distrusts him), Bykov considered what he did this out of desperation, and ergo, this can't be considered to be sincere. He needs another test.
* TerribleIntervieweesMontage: Varya found lost pursue with money (and some child's photo) and wants to find it's owner. She leaved notification about this, but everyone who tried to claim what it's his/her pursue, does something wrong: they either mistake pursue's colour (or it's structure), can't remember money amount (or currency), or mistake child's gender (or worse, don't even know what photo existed). One guy even tried [[EpicFail several times, each time mistaking something different]].
* {{Troll}}: When Bykov offers him candy, Phil refuses, suspecting some kind of prank; theres none. Same with "fall, I would catch" test. But when Phil calms down and lowers his guard, Bykov gave him wrong advice with his patient, leading to said patient kicking Phil's butt. Bykov explains his motivations as him wanting to teach Phil when he may trust, and when he must double-check first, just in case (in this case, Bykov suggested to give [[AssShove recto-colonoscopy]] to patient with '''pneumonia''', and Phil doesn't even question this (even patient knows this is absolute bullshit).
** Later, Bykov spiced both his and Phil's tea cups with laxatives (he only tell this when Phil already drink some). When Phil pointed what Bykov's cup is spiced, too, Bykov reminds him what yes, but he ''didn't drink his tea'', for exactly that reason. When Phil started standing up, Bykov tell him what this was a joke, and tea was not spiced... only to tell him what ''this'' was a joke, too, when Phil sit again. When Phil finally leaved, Bykov drink his cup, which means what tea ''was not'' spiced, and he just messed with Phil.
* TrustBuildingBlunder: {{Averted}}, twice. When Bykov offered him candy, Phil instantly though it was attempt to prank him ([[{{Troll}} it]] ''[[{{Troll}} is]]'' [[{{Troll}} Bykov]], after all). It isn't, which Phil recognised much later when he did take it (he needs Bykov's help, and Bykov's condition is for Phil to trust him). Since Phil only accepted this candy out of desperation, Bykov still needs something more sincere, so he suggested standard "fall, I would catch you" test. Despite Phil's expectations, Bykov did catch him. But when Phil finally did trust him, Bykov "[[{{Troll}} helped]]" him with his patient (who suffers from pneumonia) by suggesting [[AssShove recto-colonoscopy]], which predictably results in Phil being kicked out of the ward when patient disagrees.
* WorkingWithTheEx: Olga now is Kysegach's accountant, which means, she and Semyon would regularly meet each other. She though it may be their opportunity to restore their relationship (or at least friendship), but not only Semyon now in another relationship, he keep his old marriage hidden from Irina. Olga is also harmed by him being okay with Irina's son, despite him ''not wanting kids'' was one of the main reason of their divorce in the first place (and Olga ''does'' want kids, so this situation is painful for her).
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