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* LostVoicePlot: Bykov loses his voice after screaming for too long and too loudly; he spends the whole episode like this. The problem is, he still has to control [[TheSlacker Gleb and Semyon]], while Kisegach wants to talk to him, ''right now''. He partially regains his voice by the end of the episode, likely due to anger over her mentioning Anton, but he still can only wheezing.



* TakeAThirdOption: Bykov can't talk, and he can't let interns slack, either. So, he constantly finds different ways how to control Gleb and Semyon. At first, he hires some guy to shout at them on his behalf. This is only a temporarily solution, to explain to them that they ''have'' a task, and provide them with a paper with instruction. They claims to not recognise his writings. Then he writes the patients' surnames on intern's heads. And when they annoys him again, he just goes with them, to hit them with a stick for any mistake they do. They receives ''many'' hits this way. And this is only diagnosis; they now must prescribe a treatment...

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* TakeAThirdOption: Bykov can't talk, and he can't let interns slack, either. So, he constantly finds different ways how to control Gleb and Semyon. At first, he hires some guy to shout yell at them on his behalf. This is only a temporarily solution, to explain to them that they ''have'' a task, and provide them with a paper with instruction. They claims to not recognise his writings. Then he writes the patients' surnames on intern's heads. And when they annoys him again, he just goes with them, to hit them with a stick for any mistake they do. They receives ''many'' hits this way. And this is only diagnosis; they now must prescribe a treatment...

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Now, Bykov hunts for Gleb and Semyon (they are not ''that'' bold to slack right in front of him), forcing them to constantly relocate around the hospital. Meanwhile, Phil's and Varya's patient insists that he must talk with the Head of the Therapy; and no, he would not tell them why. Since he doesn't know who's the Head of the Therapy, they asks Kupitman to temporarily replace Bykov. Kupitman agrees: he can't let Bykov down. But when it turns out that the patient simply wanted to receive VIP conditions, Kupitman instantly accepts a bribe from him. Phil and Varya quickly learns about this, but instead of just telling everything to Kisegach, Phil suggests a more interesting way to teach Kupitman a lesson; he lies to him that the patient is an agent of FSB, who's here as part of anti-corruption raid, and Kupitman may become the next target. Kupitman panics and starts destroying "evidences" -- his cognac and money. He then goes to this "agent" in hope that if he admits everything, the "agent" would let it slide... only to learn that he was pranked.

Semyon and Gleb thinks that they are finally free... only to run into Bykov. They tries to run... but some big guy stands on their way. This guy now acts as Bykov's temporal voice and speaks on his behalf. Bykov gives them a new task in written form (they attempts to pretend to not being able to read his writings, but when he almost kicks their butts, they stops). When they attempts to avoid doing work by telling him that they simply can't work effectively without him, and suggests to let them go home, he instead goes with them and watches them at work; each time they do something wrong, he would hit them with a stick. They makes ''a lot'' of mistakes. And this is only diagnosis, they must also provide a treatment...

Meanwhile, Kisegach (who is unaware of Bykov's condition) thinks that he avoids speaking with her because of resenting her for something. Unfortunately, he has no means to explain this to her (and why bother anyway, if this provides so much fun?). Only when she mentions his old enemy, Anton (whom she'd met yesterday; it was purely work-related meeting, she swears!), Bykov reacts and reveals his voice issues.

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Now, Bykov hunts for Gleb and Semyon (they are not ''that'' bold to slack right in front of him), forcing them to constantly relocate around the hospital. Meanwhile, Phil's and Varya's patient insists that he must talk with the Head of the Therapy; and no, he would not tell them why. Since he doesn't know who's the Head of the Therapy, they asks Kupitman to temporarily replace Bykov. Kupitman agrees: he can't let Bykov down. But when it turns out that the patient simply wanted to receive VIP conditions, Kupitman instantly accepts a bribe from him. Phil and Varya quickly learns about this, but instead of just telling everything to Kisegach, Phil suggests a more interesting way to teach Kupitman a lesson; he lies to him that the patient is an agent of FSB, who's here as part of anti-corruption raid, and Kupitman may become the next target. Kupitman panics and starts destroying "evidences" -- his cognac and money. He then goes to this "agent" in hope that if he admits everything, the "agent" would let it slide... only to learn that he was pranked.

Bykov hunts for Gleb and Semyon and Gleb (they are not ''that'' bold to slack right in front of him), forcing them to constantly relocate around the hospital. After successfully evading for long enough, they thinks that they are finally free... only to run into Bykov. They tries to run... but some big guy stands on their way. This guy now acts as Bykov's temporal voice and speaks on his behalf. Bykov gives them a new task in written form (they attempts to pretend to not being able to read his writings, but when he almost kicks their butts, they stops). When they attempts to avoid doing work by telling him that they simply can't work effectively without him, and suggests to let them go home, he instead goes with them and watches them at work; each time they do something wrong, he would hit them with a stick. They makes ''a lot'' of mistakes. And this is only diagnosis, they must also provide a treatment...

Meanwhile, Kisegach (who Kisegach, who is unaware of Bykov's condition) condition, thinks that he avoids speaking with her because of resenting her for something. Unfortunately, he has no means to explain this to her (and why bother anyway, if this provides so much fun?). Only when she mentions his old enemy, Anton (whom she'd met yesterday; it was purely work-related meeting, she swears!), Bykov reacts and reveals his voice issues. issues, wheezing something barely comprehensible to complain about her meeting Yaroslavsky.



* DudeNotFunny:
** When Lobanov tells that he initially thought that Bykov suddenly decided to just die right here (it happened when Bykov shouted at them at top of his lungs, and then suddenly stopped and just looked at them weirdly for some time with open mouth, so this accusation is not un-based), Varya tells him to never even joke about this.
** When Gleb replied to Semyon's comment with "at least then we could be late as much as we want to", Phil reacts in the same way at first and calls him cynic... [[SubvertedTrope but then]] admits that it's [[ActuallyPrettyFunny still funny, in a way]].
* GreedyJew: Kupitman would not be Kupitman if he would not accept bribes from patients. So, when it turns out that the patient who bothered Phil and Varya simply wanted VIP conditions, Kupitman quickly earns some easy money from him. But the patient ruins everything when he thinks that Phil and Varya have their share of money, and tries to use this to force them to work (read: try to please him) harder, and they recognises that Kupitman simply used them. Varya suggests to just warn Kisegach, but Phil has a better idea how to teach him a lesson. How? By telling him that this guy works for FSB, and Kupitman may be in trouble for his corruption. He destroys the money he "earned" and goes to "agent" and admits everything in attempt to earn forgiveness (even then, he creates a fake story about being a single father with big family, just in case it would give him better chances).

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* DudeNotFunny:
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DudeNotFunny: When Lobanov tells that he initially thought that Bykov suddenly decided to just die right here (it happened when Bykov (Bykov shouted at them at top of his lungs, and then suddenly stopped and just looked at them weirdly for some time with open mouth, so this accusation is not un-based), Varya tells him to never even joke about this.
** When
this. Then Gleb replied replies to Semyon's comment with "at least then we could be late as much as we want to", Phil reacts in the same way at first and calls him cynic... [[SubvertedTrope but then]] admits that it's [[ActuallyPrettyFunny still funny, in a way]].
* GreedyJew: Kupitman would not be Kupitman if he would not accept bribes from patients. So, when it turns out that the patient who bothered Phil and Varya simply wanted VIP conditions, Kupitman quickly earns some easy money from him. him by playing along with his demands, and turning on Phil and Varya who've asked him for help with the patient in the first place. But the patient ruins everything when he thinks that Phil and Varya have their share of money, and tries to use this to force them to work "work" (read: try to please him) harder, and they recognises that Kupitman simply used them. Varya suggests to just warn Kisegach, but Phil has a better idea how to teach him a lesson. How? By telling him that this guy works for FSB, and Kupitman may be in trouble for his corruption. He destroys the money he "earned" and goes to "agent" and admits everything in attempt to earn forgiveness (even then, he creates a fake story about being a single father with big family, just in case it would give him better chances).

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Bykov shouts on his interns so loudly, he lost his voice. So, what to do now? Phil and Varya think they must give Bykov opportunity to relax without them, and just work by themselves; while Gleb and Semyon thinks this is good opportunity to slack: Bykov can't talk, and so, can't shout at them or give them task.

Now, Bykov hunts for Gleb and Semyon, forcing them to constantly relocate around hospital. Meanwhile, Phil's and Varya's patient insist what he must talk with Head of Therapy; and no, he would not tell them why, either. Since he doesn't know who's Chief of Therapy, they ask Kupitman to temporarily replace Bykov; patient has no meanings to check this. Kupitman agrees: he can't let Bykov down. But when it turns out what patient only wanted to receive VIP conditions, Kupitman instantly accepted bribe from him. Phil and Varya quickly learned about this, but instead of just telling everything to Kysegach, Phil suggested more interesting way to teach Kupitman a lesson; he lied to him what patient is agent of FSB (FDA in English, short for Federal Defence Agency); FSB organised anti-corruption raid, and Kupitman may become their next victim. Kupitman panicked and started destroying "evidences" – his cognac and money. He then goes to this "agent" in hope what if he admits everything, guy would forgive him... only to learn what he was pranked.

Semyon and Gleb though what they finally free... only to run into Bykov. They try to run... but some big guy stands on their way. This guy now acts as Bykov's temporal voice and speaks on his behalf. Do you really think you may avoid your work that easily? Bykov give them new task in writing form (they attempted to pretend to not being able to read his writings, but when he almost kicks their butts, they stopped this). When they attempted to avoid work by telling him they simply can't work effectively without him, and suggests to let them go home, he instead goes with them and watches them at work; each time they do something wrong, he would hit them with a stick. They made ''a lot'' of mistakes. And this is only diagnosis, they must also provide treatment...

Meanwhile, Kysegach (who is unaware of Bykov's condition) thinks what he avoid speaking with her because of resenting her for something. Unfortunately, he has no means to explain this to her (and why bother anyway, if this provides so much fun?). Only when she mentioned his old enemy, Anton (whom she met yesterday; it was purely work-related meeting, she swears!), Bykov reacts and reveals his voice issues.

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Bykov shouts yells on his interns so loudly, he lost for them being late, and suddenly loses his voice. So, what to do now? voice mid-scream. Phil and Varya think thinks that they must give Bykov an opportunity to relax without them, and just work by themselves; while Gleb and Semyon thinks that this is a good opportunity to slack: Bykov can't talk, and so, can't shout at them or give them any task.

Now, Bykov hunts for Gleb and Semyon, Semyon (they are not ''that'' bold to slack right in front of him), forcing them to constantly relocate around the hospital. Meanwhile, Phil's and Varya's patient insist what insists that he must talk with the Head of the Therapy; and no, he would not tell them why, either. why. Since he doesn't know who's Chief the Head of the Therapy, they ask asks Kupitman to temporarily replace Bykov; patient has no meanings to check this.Bykov. Kupitman agrees: he can't let Bykov down. But when it turns out what that the patient only simply wanted to receive VIP conditions, Kupitman instantly accepted accepts a bribe from him. Phil and Varya quickly learned learns about this, but instead of just telling everything to Kysegach, Kisegach, Phil suggested suggests a more interesting way to teach Kupitman a lesson; he lied lies to him what that the patient is an agent of FSB (FDA in English, short for Federal Defence Agency); FSB organised FSB, who's here as part of anti-corruption raid, and Kupitman may become their the next victim. target. Kupitman panicked panics and started starts destroying "evidences" -- his cognac and money. He then goes to this "agent" in hope what that if he admits everything, guy the "agent" would forgive him... let it slide... only to learn what that he was pranked.

Semyon and Gleb though what thinks that they are finally free... only to run into Bykov. They try tries to run... but some big guy stands on their way. This guy now acts as Bykov's temporal voice and speaks on his behalf. Do you really think you may avoid your work that easily? Bykov give gives them a new task in writing written form (they attempted attempts to pretend to not being able to read his writings, but when he almost kicks their butts, they stopped this). stops). When they attempted attempts to avoid doing work by telling him that they simply can't work effectively without him, and suggests to let them go home, he instead goes with them and watches them at work; each time they do something wrong, he would hit them with a stick. They made makes ''a lot'' of mistakes. And this is only diagnosis, they must also provide a treatment...

Meanwhile, Kysegach Kisegach (who is unaware of Bykov's condition) thinks what that he avoid avoids speaking with her because of resenting her for something. Unfortunately, he has no means to explain this to her (and why bother anyway, if this provides so much fun?). Only when she mentioned mentions his old enemy, Anton (whom she she'd met yesterday; it was purely work-related meeting, she swears!), Bykov reacts and reveals his voice issues.



* CurseCutShort: When Bykov shouted at his interns for them being late, he threats to put that wall-watch into their... And suddenly Bykov lost his voice.
* DudeNotFunny: When Lobanov tell what he initially think what Bykov is suddenly decided to just die right here (it happened when Bykov shouted at them at top of his lungs, and then suddenly stopped and just looked at them weirdly for some time with open mouth, so this accusation is not un-based), Varya tell him to never even joke about this.
** When Gleb replied to this with "at least then we could be late as much as we want to", Phil reacted in the same way at first and calls him cynic... [[SubvertedTrope but then]] tells what it's [[ActuallyPrettyFunny still funny, in a way]].
* GreedyJew: Kupitman would not be Kupitman if he would not accept bribes from patients. So, when it turns out, what patient who bothered Phil and Varya simply wanted VIP conditions, Kupitman quickly earned some easy money from him. But patient ruined everything when he though what Phil and Varya have their share of money, and tried to use this to force them to work (read: try to please him) harder, and they recognised what Kupitman simply used them. Varya suggested to just warn Kysegach, but Phil has better idea how to teach him a lesson. How? By telling him what this guy works for FSB, and Kupitman may be in trouble for his corruption; this provokes him into destroying money he "earned" and go to "agent" and admitting everything in attempt to earn forgiveness (even then, he created fake story about being single father with big family, just in case it would give him better chances).
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: No one warns Kysegach about Bykov's condition, so when she called him and he just silently listened her, she considered him to resent her after their morning conversation (when he insisted what they must be hurry, they are already too late at work, and she only wasted more time on something ''totally'' unrelated, like makeup, despite him telling what she may do this at work, too). Bykov never bothered to find another way to explain this when they meet in person, either, because she started to suggesting more and more in hope he "forgives" her. Only when she mentioned he met Anton (just for work, she swears!), Bykov finally (albeit it was not easy) speak with her.

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* CurseCutShort: When Bykov shouted yells at his interns for them being late, he threats threatens to put that wall-watch into their... And suddenly Bykov lost loses his voice.
* DudeNotFunny: DudeNotFunny:
**
When Lobanov tell what tells that he initially think what thought that Bykov is suddenly decided to just die right here (it happened when Bykov shouted at them at top of his lungs, and then suddenly stopped and just looked at them weirdly for some time with open mouth, so this accusation is not un-based), Varya tell tells him to never even joke about this.
** When Gleb replied to this Semyon's comment with "at least then we could be late as much as we want to", Phil reacted reacts in the same way at first and calls him cynic... [[SubvertedTrope but then]] tells what admits that it's [[ActuallyPrettyFunny still funny, in a way]].
* GreedyJew: Kupitman would not be Kupitman if he would not accept bribes from patients. So, when it turns out, what out that the patient who bothered Phil and Varya simply wanted VIP conditions, Kupitman quickly earned earns some easy money from him. But the patient ruined ruins everything when he though what thinks that Phil and Varya have their share of money, and tried tries to use this to force them to work (read: try to please him) harder, and they recognised what recognises that Kupitman simply used them. Varya suggested suggests to just warn Kysegach, Kisegach, but Phil has a better idea how to teach him a lesson. How? By telling him what that this guy works for FSB, and Kupitman may be in trouble for his corruption; this provokes him into destroying corruption. He destroys the money he "earned" and go goes to "agent" and admitting admits everything in attempt to earn forgiveness (even then, he created creates a fake story about being a single father with big family, just in case it would give him better chances).
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: No one warns Kysegach Kisegach about Bykov's condition, so when she called calls him and he just silently listened listens to her, she considered considers him to resent her after their morning conversation (when he insisted what that they must be hurry, they are already too late at work, and she only wasted more time on something ''totally'' unrelated, like makeup, despite him telling what that she may do this at work, too). Bykov never bothered bothers to find another way to explain this when they meet meets in person, either, because she started to starts suggesting more and more in hope he "forgives" her. Only when she mentioned he met mentions meeting Anton yesterday (just for work, she swears!), Bykov finally (albeit it was not easy) speak still very quietly) speaks with her.



* SingleEpisodeHandicap: Bykov shouted at his interns so loudly, he lost his voice. This lasts until the end of episode.
* TheSlacker: Gleb and Semyon considers Bykov being unable to talk to be great opportunity to avoid doing anything: he can't shout at them, and he can't give them task; they only need to avoid him, so he may not catch them. This fails almost instantly, since Bykov found alternate ways to communicate... and to punish them for screwups. Lobanov even pointed out what had they stopped much earlier, it may have ended before Bykov decided to use stick ([[LampshadeHanging where he even found it, by the way?]])
* TakeAThirdOption: Bykov can't talk, and he can't let interns slack, either. So, he constantly founds different options how to control Gleb and Semyon:
** At first he hired some guy to shout at them on his behalf. This is only temporarily solution, to explain to them what they ''had'' a task, and provide them with a paper with instruction. They claim to not recognise his writings. Then he wrote patient's surnames on intern's heads. And when they annoy him again, he just goes with them and each time they did something wrong when treating their patients, he hit them with a stick. They receive ''many'' hits this way. And this is only diagnosis; they now must [[OhCrap prescribe treatment]].

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* SingleEpisodeHandicap: Bykov shouted at loses his interns so loudly, he lost his voice. This lasts voice until the end of episode.
the episode due to yelling too loudly.
* TheSlacker: Gleb and Semyon considers Bykov being unable to talk to be a great opportunity to avoid doing anything: he can't shout at them, and he can't give them task; tasks; they only need needs to avoid him, so he may not catch them. running directly into him. This fails almost instantly, since Bykov found an alternate ways to communicate... and to punish them for screwups. Lobanov even pointed points out what that had they stopped much earlier, it may might have ended before Bykov decided to use a stick ([[LampshadeHanging where he even found it, by the way?]])
* TakeAThirdOption: Bykov can't talk, and he can't let interns slack, either. So, he constantly founds finds different options ways how to control Gleb and Semyon:
**
Semyon. At first first, he hired hires some guy to shout at them on his behalf. This is only a temporarily solution, to explain to them what that they ''had'' ''have'' a task, and provide them with a paper with instruction. They claim claims to not recognise his writings. Then he wrote patient's writes the patients' surnames on intern's heads. And when they annoy annoys him again, he just goes with them and each time they did something wrong when treating their patients, he them, to hit them with a stick. stick for any mistake they do. They receive receives ''many'' hits this way. And this is only diagnosis; they now must [[OhCrap prescribe treatment]].a treatment...
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Bykov shouts on his interns so loudly, he lost his voice. So, what to do now? Phil and Varya think they must give Bykov opportunity to relax without them, and just work by themselves; while Gleb and Semyon thinks this is good opportunity to slack: Bykov can't talk, and so, can't shout at them or give them task.

Now, Bykov hunts for Gleb and Semyon, forcing them to constantly relocate around hospital. Meanwhile, Phil's and Varya's patient insist what he must talk with Head of Therapy; and no, he would not tell them why, either. Since he doesn't know who's Chief of Therapy, they ask Kupitman to temporarily replace Bykov; patient has no meanings to check this. Kupitman agrees: he can't let Bykov down. But when it turns out what patient only wanted to receive VIP conditions, Kupitman instantly accepted bribe from him. Phil and Varya quickly learned about this, but instead of just telling everything to Kysegach, Phil suggested more interesting way to teach Kupitman a lesson; he lied to him what patient is agent of FSB (FDA in English, short for Federal Defence Agency); FSB organised anti-corruption raid, and Kupitman may become their next victim. Kupitman panicked and started destroying "evidences" – his cognac and money. He then goes to this "agent" in hope what if he admits everything, guy would forgive him... only to learn what he was pranked.

Semyon and Gleb though what they finally free... only to run into Bykov. They try to run... but some big guy stands on their way. This guy now acts as Bykov's temporal voice and speaks on his behalf. Do you really think you may avoid your work that easily? Bykov give them new task in writing form (they attempted to pretend to not being able to read his writings, but when he almost kicks their butts, they stopped this). When they attempted to avoid work by telling him they simply can't work effectively without him, and suggests to let them go home, he instead goes with them and watches them at work; each time they do something wrong, he would hit them with a stick. They made ''a lot'' of mistakes. And this is only diagnosis, they must also provide treatment...

Meanwhile, Kysegach (who is unaware of Bykov's condition) thinks what he avoid speaking with her because of resenting her for something. Unfortunately, he has no means to explain this to her (and why bother anyway, if this provides so much fun?). Only when she mentioned his old enemy, Anton (whom she met yesterday; it was purely work-related meeting, she swears!), Bykov reacts and reveals his voice issues.
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!! This episode provides examples of:
* CurseCutShort: When Bykov shouted at his interns for them being late, he threats to put that wall-watch into their... And suddenly Bykov lost his voice.
* DudeNotFunny: When Lobanov tell what he initially think what Bykov is suddenly decided to just die right here (it happened when Bykov shouted at them at top of his lungs, and then suddenly stopped and just looked at them weirdly for some time with open mouth, so this accusation is not un-based), Varya tell him to never even joke about this.
** When Gleb replied to this with "at least then we could be late as much as we want to", Phil reacted in the same way at first and calls him cynic... [[SubvertedTrope but then]] tells what it's [[ActuallyPrettyFunny still funny, in a way]].
* GreedyJew: Kupitman would not be Kupitman if he would not accept bribes from patients. So, when it turns out, what patient who bothered Phil and Varya simply wanted VIP conditions, Kupitman quickly earned some easy money from him. But patient ruined everything when he though what Phil and Varya have their share of money, and tried to use this to force them to work (read: try to please him) harder, and they recognised what Kupitman simply used them. Varya suggested to just warn Kysegach, but Phil has better idea how to teach him a lesson. How? By telling him what this guy works for FSB, and Kupitman may be in trouble for his corruption; this provokes him into destroying money he "earned" and go to "agent" and admitting everything in attempt to earn forgiveness (even then, he created fake story about being single father with big family, just in case it would give him better chances).
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: No one warns Kysegach about Bykov's condition, so when she called him and he just silently listened her, she considered him to resent her after their morning conversation (when he insisted what they must be hurry, they are already too late at work, and she only wasted more time on something ''totally'' unrelated, like makeup, despite him telling what she may do this at work, too). Bykov never bothered to find another way to explain this when they meet in person, either, because she started to suggesting more and more in hope he "forgives" her. Only when she mentioned he met Anton (just for work, she swears!), Bykov finally (albeit it was not easy) speak with her.
* RefugeInAudacity: Gleb and Semyon can't work even remotely effective without Bykov... so, maybe he would just let them go home early? This predictably doesn't work.
* SingleEpisodeHandicap: Bykov shouted at his interns so loudly, he lost his voice. This lasts until the end of episode.
* TheSlacker: Gleb and Semyon considers Bykov being unable to talk to be great opportunity to avoid doing anything: he can't shout at them, and he can't give them task; they only need to avoid him, so he may not catch them. This fails almost instantly, since Bykov found alternate ways to communicate... and to punish them for screwups. Lobanov even pointed out what had they stopped much earlier, it may have ended before Bykov decided to use stick ([[LampshadeHanging where he even found it, by the way?]])
* TakeAThirdOption: Bykov can't talk, and he can't let interns slack, either. So, he constantly founds different options how to control Gleb and Semyon:
** At first he hired some guy to shout at them on his behalf. This is only temporarily solution, to explain to them what they ''had'' a task, and provide them with a paper with instruction. They claim to not recognise his writings. Then he wrote patient's surnames on intern's heads. And when they annoy him again, he just goes with them and each time they did something wrong when treating their patients, he hit them with a stick. They receive ''many'' hits this way. And this is only diagnosis; they now must [[OhCrap prescribe treatment]].
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