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Levin makes another attempt to break up with Lyuba, but now, instead of telling her so, he wants to force ''her'' to dump ''him''. He asks Kupitman for help (not telling him who his girl is), who suggests to start acting like a jerk. This causes Lyuba to ask Kupitman for help as well (without telling who her man is); he suggests to compliment her man's every action, even when he screws up. When neither Lyuba nor Levin reaches their goal, Kupitman suggests (to both of them) to just offer sex; without dating, without romantics, just plain sex. He also realises that they are in relationship with ''each other'', and decides to use this to troll them. But Lyuba realises that he's manipulating them, and, together with Levin, confronts Kupitman. Their story seemingly ends with a happy-end, but then Levin's careless comment enrages Lyuba enough to dump him on the spot.

Lobanov's patient turns out to be a medic himself (and of course he is much more competent than Semyon). The patient agrees to do all the work for Semyon, but Bykov doesn't believe in Lobanov's sudden competence and compares Lobanov's handwriting with handwriting in the patient's clinical history. They match, but Bykov still suspects something fishy, and gives Semyon another patient. Now Lobanov must find a way to consult with his first patient for correct diagnosis. He succeeds... but then Bykov meets this patient in person, and learns the truth. Instead of just punishing Lobanov outright, Bykov decides to use this patient for more interesting game: whoever first correctly guesses diagnosis, would receive thousand roubles; and if patient loses, it's Lobanov who would pay instead of him, as a punishment for cheating. Bykov indeed wins, but decides to let Semyon keep the money after all.

Gleb's patient's back is covered with scratches after one-night sex on a corporate party, and now he must somehow get rid of them before his wife finds out. When Varya learns about this, she insist that Gleb must tell the patient's wife about her husband's infidelity, while Gleb sides with the patient. Romanenko tries to hide the scratches behind bandage (which must not be removed without medic's supervision), but when the patient's wife leaves the ward, Varya instantly suggests her to break Gleb's instructions. She instantly regrets this, as the wife's reaction to finding the truth is to hit her husband strong enough to cause concussion. Varya and Gleb, separately, tries to whitewash the patient to give his marriage another chance, but fails miserably, not only because of their stories being insane, but also because those stories blatantly contradicts each other.

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Levin makes another attempt to break up with Lyuba, but now, instead of telling her so, he wants to force ''her'' to dump ''him''. He asks Kupitman for help (not telling him who his girl is), who suggests to start acting like a jerk. This causes Lyuba to ask Kupitman for help as well well, fearing that her man is getting colder to her (without telling who her man is); he suggests to compliment her man's every action, even when he screws up. up, to soften up her boyfriend. When neither Lyuba nor Kupitman's plan doesn't work, Levin reaches their goal, Kupitman suggests (to both of them) asks for another advice, and gets told to just offer sex; his girl sex: just plain sex, without dating, without romantics, just plain sex. He also realises romantics; no woman would agree to it, finding it degrading. Then Lyuba comes in as well, and Kupitman, realising that all this time, they were telling about each other, gives her same advice, already foretasting the fun. However, when the two talks, they realise that they are in relationship with ''each other'', have been manipulated, and decides to use this to troll them. But Lyuba realises that he's manipulating them, and, together with Levin, confronts Kupitman. Their story seemingly ends with a happy-end, Kupitman together, telling him to quit intervening into their lives. All seems to end fine, but then Levin's Levin makes a careless comment that enrages Lyuba enough to dump him on the spot.

Lobanov's patient turns out to be a medic himself (and of course he is much more competent than Semyon). The patient agrees to do all the work for Semyon, but Bykov doesn't believe in Lobanov's sudden competence and compares Lobanov's handwriting with handwriting in the patient's clinical history. They match, but Bykov still suspects something fishy, and gives Semyon another patient. Now Lobanov must find a way to consult with his Fortunately, Lobanov's first patient for correct diagnosis. He succeeds...lies in same ward, which lets him to just consult with him... but then Bykov meets this patient in person, and learns the truth. Instead of just punishing Lobanov outright, Bykov decides to use this patient for more interesting game: game; he offers Lobanov a bet: whoever would be first correctly guesses to guess diagnosis, would receive thousand roubles; and if earn 1K roubles from another. Lobanov tries to cheat again, by asking his first patient loses, (who demands 500 roubles in return for helping yet again), but ultimately it's Lobanov who would pay instead of him, as a punishment for cheating. Bykov who wins. When Bykov sees that Semyon indeed wins, but cheated (as the patient returns him his money), he decides to let Semyon Lobanov keep the money after all.

money, suggesting him to spend it on some medical books.

Gleb's patient's back is covered with scratches after one-night sex on a corporate party, and now he must somehow get rid of them before his wife finds out. When Varya learns about this, she insist that Gleb must tell the patient's wife about her husband's infidelity, while Gleb sides with the patient.patient, believing that everyone cheats (husbands and wives alike), but keeps going back for as long as the secret stays unrevealed. Romanenko tries to hide the scratches behind bandage (which must not be removed without medic's supervision), but when the patient's wife leaves the ward, Varya instantly suggests her to break Gleb's instructions. She instantly regrets this, as the wife's reaction to finding the truth is to hit her husband strong enough to cause concussion. Varya and Gleb, separately, tries to whitewash the patient to give his marriage another chance, but fails miserably, not only because of their stories being insane, but also because those stories blatantly contradicts each other.



* BlatantLies: While Gleb's patient's original cover story was at least marginally believable, Varya's attempt to whitewash him by telling his wife about him "heroically helping a woman to give birth" is pure absurd. Gleb's idea for second cover story is not better (it involves panicked cat jumping on the patient's back and scratching it); even the patient himself says that it wouldn't work.
* CheatersNeverProsper: Lobanov attempts to cheat by asking his (much more competent) patient for diagnoses. It works at first, but then Bykov meets this patient in person and decides to recruit him, so he may play a "funny game" with Lobanov.

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* BlatantLies: BlatantLies:
** Lobanov wastes time, failing to see anything during examination. His patient, a medic himself, loses patience and tells him that he even without equipment can see the symptoms. Lobanov says that he can see them too... and proceeds to write them down, saying them ''aloud''.
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While Gleb's patient's original cover story was at least marginally believable, believable (and revealed solely because of Varya's intervention), Varya's attempt to whitewash him by telling his wife about him "heroically helping a woman to give birth" is pure absurd. Gleb's idea for second cover story is not better (it involves panicked cat jumping on the patient's back and scratching it); even the patient himself says that it wouldn't work.
* BoringInsult: Kupitman tells Levin that to [[PleaseDumpMe provoke his girl into dumping him]], he has to act like a jerk, and suggests to try and insult him as practice. Levin calls him "jerk", and instinctively apologises for it. Kupitman says that it's not even offensive: to truly hurt someone, have to hit their weak point. He then proceeds to call Levin a beatdown spineless wimp. Levin makes another attempt, this time actually hitting Kupitman's weak points and provoking a reaction (alcoholism, corruption and affairs with female janitors), but it still sounds weird and awkward. Kupitman, once calms down, counts it as improvement.
* TheBroCode: Gleb agrees to cover for cheating husband, as it's "what the man should do for another man".
* CannotTellAJoke: Levin tries to tell Gleb and Varya a joke, about a nurse who was ordered to inject the patient with B12 vitamin, but injected him with B6 twice instead, as it was out of stock. Both just silently turns away, as if he said something dumb, and Levin just accepts that joke was lame.
* CheatersNeverProsper: Lobanov attempts to cheat by asking his (much more competent) patient for diagnoses. his symptoms, and later diagnoses for the other patient. It works at first, but then Bykov meets this patient in person when he writes the missing info into clinical history (Lobanov failed to do that) and decides to recruit him, so he may play a "funny game" with Lobanov.Lobanov.
-->'''Bykov''': Go buy some brains, or a smart book. Better buy a book! I fear, your organism would reject a brain...



* MinorFlawMajorBreakup: Lyuba tolerates Levin's [[PleaseDumpMe obnoxious behaviour]] for the whole episode. When he says something careless (but non-malicious) in the end for real, she instantly dumps him.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When Varya sees consequences of her telling the patient's wife the truth (said wife hits his head with a frying pan, causing him concussion), she thinks that telling the truth wasn't that good idea after all and that Romanenko was right (Gleb thinks that whatever relationship they had before is still better than wife finding out and divorcing the guy).
* PetTheDog: When he wins in his bet in the end, Bykov decides to not take Lobanov's money.

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* ImStandingRightHere: Lobanov rushes in, breathing heavily, and, when he sees that Bykov isn't here, calls him an asshole for [[{{Hypocrite}} punishing the others for being minutes late, yet not bothering to arrive in time himself]]. Cue Bykov, who was hiding nearby, standing up and saying that he just knew that it's Lobanov who would be first to insult him. Fortunately, he's not interested in punishing him right now.
* InSeriesNickname: When he gets called "poodle" trice over the course of the episode, Kupitman [[InvokedTrope worries]] that this nickname may stick.
* MinorFlawMajorBreakup: Lyuba tolerates Levin's [[PleaseDumpMe obnoxious behaviour]] for the whole episode. At the end of the episode, she asks him why the hell he even asked Kupitman in the first place. When he says something careless (but non-malicious) in the end for real, (rudely) asks whether ''she'' was there to get an advice how to make Levin marry her, she instantly gets so angry, she dumps him.
him on the spot.
* MovingTheGoalposts:
** Bykov promised Lobanov that he can go home after dealing with one patient. Lobanov does deal with that patient... by cheating (said patient is a medic himself, so Semyon just wrote down all symptoms listed by him). However, Bykov (correctly) suspects a foul play in dumbest of his interns doing his job so quickly, and gives him other patient.
** Lobanov gets a diagnosis from his first patient, and shows it to Bykov. Bykov points an error in it, and sends him back. Semyon gets more info from the patient, and goes back... only to learn about ''another'' error. It repeats several times until Bykov just refuses to give him more tries, and Semyon insists on consulting the patient directly for "unbiased opinion"... which confirms that it's indeed Bykov who's right.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When Varya sees consequences of her telling the patient's wife the truth (said wife hits his head with a frying pan, causing him concussion), she thinks that telling the truth wasn't that good idea after all (she clearly not expected that wife would outright ''injure'' the patient, and finds it excessive) and that Romanenko was right (Gleb thinks that whatever relationship they had before is still better than wife finding out and divorcing the guy).
* PetTheDog: When he wins in his bet in the end, Bykov decides to not take Lobanov's money.money, probably considering him being punished enough. He still makes a joke at his expense, though.



* PoorCommunicationKills: Gleb and Varya are trying (separately) to whitewash Gleb's cheating patient. Their stories are already [[BlatantLies totally insane]] (one is about helping a pregnant woman, and the second is about scared cat), but they makes this worse by telling his wife ''both of them'', not bothering to discuss the situation before doing so.
-->'''Patient's wife''': Maybe there was ''a pregnant cat'', and this is why you are so confused?

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* PoorCommunicationKills: Gleb and Varya are trying (separately) to whitewash Gleb's cheating patient.patient, by telling the "true" story how he got his scratches. Their stories are already [[BlatantLies totally insane]] (one is about helping a pregnant woman, and the second is about scared cat), but they makes this worse by telling his wife ''both of them'', not bothering to discuss the situation before doing so.
-->'''Patient's wife''': Maybe So, which version it's gonna be? With a cat, or with pregnant woman? The version with birthing is heroic, and cat version is funny. Make your pick. Or maybe there was ''a pregnant cat'', and this is why you are so confused?


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Levin makes another attempt to break up with Lyuba, but now, instead of telling her so, he wants to force ''her'' to dump ''him''. He asks Kupitman for help (not telling him who his girl is), who suggests to start acting like a jerk. This causes Lyuba to ask Kupitman for help as well (without telling who her man is); he suggests to compliment every [Levin's] action, even if he screws up.

Lobanov's patient turns out to be a medic himself (and of course he is much more competent than Semyon). The patient agrees to do all the work for Semyon, but Bykov doesn't believe in Lobanov's sudden competence and compares Lobanov's handwriting with handwriting in the patient's clinical history. They match, but Bykov still suspects something fishy, and gives Semyon another patient. Now Lobanov must find a way to consult with his first patient for correct diagnosis. He succeeds... but then Bykov meets this patient in person, and learns the truth. Instead of just punishing Lobanov outright, Bykov decides to use this patient for more interesting game...

Gleb's patient's back is covered by scratches after one-night sex on a corporate party, and now he must somehow get rid of them before his wife finds out. When Varya learns about this, she insist that Gleb must tell the patient's wife about her husband's infidelity, while Gleb sides with the patient. Romanenko tries to hide the scratches behind bandage (which must not be removed without medic's supervision), but when the patient's wife leaves the ward, Varya instantly suggests her to break Gleb's instructions. She instantly regrets this, as the wife's reaction to finding the truth is to hit her husband strong enough to cause concussion. Varya and Gleb, separately, tries to whitewash the patient to give his marriage another chance, but fails miserably, not only because of their stories being insane, but also because they tells said wife ''both'' of them.

Bykov and Lobanov's patient are now playing a game "who would first guess correct diagnosis"; whoever fails, would pay thousand roubles to the winner. And since it was Lobanov who used the patient for cheating, he would pay the money instead of the patient. Bykov wins, but decides to not take Semyon's money.

When neither Lyuba nor Levin reaches their goal, Kupitman suggests (to both of them) to just offer sex; without dating, without romantics, just plain sex. He also realises that they are in relationship with ''each other'', and decides to use this to troll them. But Lyuba realises that he manipulates them, and confronts Kupitman (with Levin). Their story seemingly ends with a happy-end, but then Levin's careless comment enrages Lyuba enough to dump him on the spot.

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Levin makes another attempt to break up with Lyuba, but now, instead of telling her so, he wants to force ''her'' to dump ''him''. He asks Kupitman for help (not telling him who his girl is), who suggests to start acting like a jerk. This causes Lyuba to ask Kupitman for help as well (without telling who her man is); he suggests to compliment her man's every [Levin's] action, even if when he screws up.

up. When neither Lyuba nor Levin reaches their goal, Kupitman suggests (to both of them) to just offer sex; without dating, without romantics, just plain sex. He also realises that they are in relationship with ''each other'', and decides to use this to troll them. But Lyuba realises that he's manipulating them, and, together with Levin, confronts Kupitman. Their story seemingly ends with a happy-end, but then Levin's careless comment enrages Lyuba enough to dump him on the spot.

Lobanov's patient turns out to be a medic himself (and of course he is much more competent than Semyon). The patient agrees to do all the work for Semyon, but Bykov doesn't believe in Lobanov's sudden competence and compares Lobanov's handwriting with handwriting in the patient's clinical history. They match, but Bykov still suspects something fishy, and gives Semyon another patient. Now Lobanov must find a way to consult with his first patient for correct diagnosis. He succeeds... but then Bykov meets this patient in person, and learns the truth. Instead of just punishing Lobanov outright, Bykov decides to use this patient for more interesting game...

game: whoever first correctly guesses diagnosis, would receive thousand roubles; and if patient loses, it's Lobanov who would pay instead of him, as a punishment for cheating. Bykov indeed wins, but decides to let Semyon keep the money after all.

Gleb's patient's back is covered by with scratches after one-night sex on a corporate party, and now he must somehow get rid of them before his wife finds out. When Varya learns about this, she insist that Gleb must tell the patient's wife about her husband's infidelity, while Gleb sides with the patient. Romanenko tries to hide the scratches behind bandage (which must not be removed without medic's supervision), but when the patient's wife leaves the ward, Varya instantly suggests her to break Gleb's instructions. She instantly regrets this, as the wife's reaction to finding the truth is to hit her husband strong enough to cause concussion. Varya and Gleb, separately, tries to whitewash the patient to give his marriage another chance, but fails miserably, not only because of their stories being insane, but also because they tells said wife ''both'' of them.

Bykov and Lobanov's patient are now playing a game "who would first guess correct diagnosis"; whoever fails, would pay thousand roubles to the winner. And since it was Lobanov who used the patient for cheating, he would pay the money instead of the patient. Bykov wins, but decides to not take Semyon's money.

When neither Lyuba nor Levin reaches their goal, Kupitman suggests (to both of them) to just offer sex; without dating, without romantics, just plain sex. He also realises that they are in relationship with ''each other'', and decides to use this to troll them. But Lyuba realises that he manipulates them, and confronts Kupitman (with Levin). Their story seemingly ends with a happy-end, but then Levin's careless comment enrages Lyuba enough to dump him on the spot.
those stories blatantly contradicts each other.



* AssholeVictim: Gleb's patient. While he is not dead, he totally earns his head injury for his infidelity (and this is not even first time he cheats on his wife). The only one who feels sorry for him is Varya, as she's indirectly responsible for it.

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* AssholeVictim: Gleb's patient. While he is not dead, he totally earns his head injury for patient, once his infidelity (and this is not even first time gets revealed, gets hit so hard, he cheats on his wife). The only one who receives concussion. Only Varya feels even remotely sorry for him is Varya, as she's him, mainly because she indirectly responsible for it.caused it by breaking his cover story.



* PlayingBothSides: Kupitman, unwillingly, "helps" both Levin and Lyuba, not realising that by "the woman" and "the man" they meant each other. He suggests Levin to act like a jerk, and Lyuba to constantly complement her "man's" every action, no matter what he does. He later realises the truth by himself, but decides to continue this "game", since it amuses him, and suggests her to give Levin the same offer he previously suggested to Levin (just sex). It backfires when Lyuba realises that they are manipulated, and decides to strike back.
* PleaseDumpMe: Levin needs a way to break up with Lyuba, but it must look like it was ''her'' who dumped ''him''. Kupitman suggests to act like a jerk, and when this still doesn't provide results (due to Lyuba, separately, asking Kupitman for help), to just offer her plain sex (no romantic, no foreplay). It still fails... but then Levin makes a careless comment which ''does'' offend Lyuba enough to dump him.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Gleb and Varya are trying (separately) to whitewash Gleb's cheating patient. Their stories are already [[BlatantLies totally insane]] (one is about helping a pregnant woman, and the second is about scared cat), but they makes this worse by telling his wife ''both of them''.

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* PlayingBothSides: Kupitman, unwillingly, "helps" both Levin and Lyuba, not realising that by "the woman" and "the man" they meant each other. He suggests Levin [[PleaseDumpMe to act like a jerk, jerk]], and Lyuba to constantly complement her "man's" every action, no matter what he does. He later realises the truth by himself, but decides to continue this "game", since it amuses him, and suggests her to give Levin gives Lyuba the same offer advice as the one he previously suggested gave to Levin (just sex). Levin: suggest plain sex with with zero romantics, preludes, etc. It backfires when Lyuba realises that they are manipulated, and decides unites with Levin to strike back.
* PleaseDumpMe: Levin needs a way to break up with Lyuba, but it must look like it was ''her'' who dumped ''him''. Kupitman suggests to act like a jerk, and when this still doesn't provide results (due to Lyuba, separately, asking Kupitman for help), help, and him suggesting to just keep tolerating Levin no matter what), to just offer her plain sex (no romantic, no foreplay). It still fails... but then Levin makes a careless comment which ''does'' offend Lyuba enough to dump him.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Gleb and Varya are trying (separately) to whitewash Gleb's cheating patient. Their stories are already [[BlatantLies totally insane]] (one is about helping a pregnant woman, and the second is about scared cat), but they makes this worse by telling his wife ''both of them''.them'', not bothering to discuss the situation before doing so.



* ShaggyDogStory: All attempts by Gleb's patient to hide his infidelity from his wife ends in a failure, and no one knows how it's gonna end once he comes out of the hospital, after recovering from concussion.

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* ShaggyDogStory: All attempts by Gleb's patient to hide his infidelity from his wife ends in a failure, and no one knows how it's gonna end once he comes out of the hospital, after recovering from concussion.concussion he received when said wife found out and hit him with a frying pan.

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Lobanov's patient turns out to be a medic himself (and of course he is much more competent than Semyon). The patient agrees to do all the work for Semyon, but Bykov doesn't believe in Lobanov's sudden competence and compares Lobanov's handwriting with handwriting in the patient's clinical history. While they are turns out to be matching, Bykov, still believing that something is fishy, gives Semyon another patient. Now Lobanov must find a way to consult with his first patient for correct diagnosis. He succeeds... but then Bykov meets this patient in person, and learns the truth. Instead of just punishing Lobanov outright, Bykov decides to use this patient for more interesting game...

Gleb's patient's back is covered by scratches after one-night sex on a corporate party, and now he must somehow get rid of them before his wife finds out. When Varya learns about this, she insist that Gleb must tell the patient's wife about her husband's cheating on her, while Gleb sides with the patient. Romanenko tries to hide the scratches behind bandage (which must not be removed without medic's supervision), but when the patient's wife leaves the ward, Varya instantly suggests her to break Gleb's instructions. She regrets this when said wife reacts to truth by hitting her husband strongly enough to give him concussion. Varya (and Gleb, separately from her) now tries to whitewash the patient to give his marriage another chance. But they fails miserably, not only because of their stories being insane, but also because they tells said wife ''both'' of them.

Bykov and Lobanov's patient are now playing a game "who would first guess correct diagnosis"; whoever fails, would pay thousand roubles to the winner. And since it was Lobanov who used the patient for cheating, he would pay the money instead of the patient. In the end Bykov wins, but decides to give Lobanov his money back.

When neither Lyuba nor Levin reaches their goal, Kupitman suggests (to both of them) to just offer sex; without dating, without romantics, just plain sex. He also realises that they are in relationship with ''each other'', and decides to use this to troll them. But then Lyuba realises that he manipulates them, and confronts Kupitman (with Levin). Their story seemingly ends in happy-end, but then Levin's careless comment enrages Lyuba, and she says him that their relationship is over.

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Lobanov's patient turns out to be a medic himself (and of course he is much more competent than Semyon). The patient agrees to do all the work for Semyon, but Bykov doesn't believe in Lobanov's sudden competence and compares Lobanov's handwriting with handwriting in the patient's clinical history. While they are turns out to be matching, Bykov, They match, but Bykov still believing that suspects something is fishy, and gives Semyon another patient. Now Lobanov must find a way to consult with his first patient for correct diagnosis. He succeeds... but then Bykov meets this patient in person, and learns the truth. Instead of just punishing Lobanov outright, Bykov decides to use this patient for more interesting game...

Gleb's patient's back is covered by scratches after one-night sex on a corporate party, and now he must somehow get rid of them before his wife finds out. When Varya learns about this, she insist that Gleb must tell the patient's wife about her husband's cheating on her, infidelity, while Gleb sides with the patient. Romanenko tries to hide the scratches behind bandage (which must not be removed without medic's supervision), but when the patient's wife leaves the ward, Varya instantly suggests her to break Gleb's instructions. She instantly regrets this when said wife reacts this, as the wife's reaction to finding the truth by hitting is to hit her husband strongly strong enough to give him cause concussion. Varya (and and Gleb, separately from her) now separately, tries to whitewash the patient to give his marriage another chance. But they chance, but fails miserably, not only because of their stories being insane, but also because they tells said wife ''both'' of them.

Bykov and Lobanov's patient are now playing a game "who would first guess correct diagnosis"; whoever fails, would pay thousand roubles to the winner. And since it was Lobanov who used the patient for cheating, he would pay the money instead of the patient. In the end Bykov wins, but decides to give Lobanov his money back.not take Semyon's money.

When neither Lyuba nor Levin reaches their goal, Kupitman suggests (to both of them) to just offer sex; without dating, without romantics, just plain sex. He also realises that they are in relationship with ''each other'', and decides to use this to troll them. But then Lyuba realises that he manipulates them, and confronts Kupitman (with Levin). Their story seemingly ends in with a happy-end, but then Levin's careless comment enrages Lyuba, and she says Lyuba enough to dump him that their relationship is over.on the spot.



* AssholeVictim: Gleb's patient. While he is not dead, he totally earns his head injury for his infidelity (and this is not even first time he cheats on his wife). The only one who feels sorry for him is Varya.

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* AssholeVictim: Gleb's patient. While he is not dead, he totally earns his head injury for his infidelity (and this is not even first time he cheats on his wife). The only one who feels sorry for him is Varya.Varya, as she's indirectly responsible for it.



* CheatersNeverProsper: Lobanov attempts to cheat by asking his (much more competent) patient for diagnoses. It works at first, but then Bykov meets this patient in person and decides to have "a funny game" with him and Lobanov.
* EpicFail: Varya and Gleb (separately) tries to whitewash Gleb's patient to his wife, but their "[[BlatantLies stories]]" are too insane to believe; and because they are [[PoorCommunicationKills not working together]], said wife learns both stories, which ruins the patient's only hope for forgiveness.

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* CheatersNeverProsper: Lobanov attempts to cheat by asking his (much more competent) patient for diagnoses. It works at first, but then Bykov meets this patient in person and decides to have "a funny recruit him, so he may play a "funny game" with him and Lobanov.
* EpicFail: Varya and Gleb (separately) tries to whitewash Gleb's patient to his wife, but their "[[BlatantLies stories]]" are too insane to believe; and because they are [[PoorCommunicationKills not working together]], said wife learns both stories, which ruins the patient's only hope for forgiveness.
Lobanov.



* {{Jerkass}}: Following Kupitmans' suggesting, Levin acts like a jerk towards Lyuba in order to force her to dump him. When this doesn't work, Kupitman suggests to just insist on sex (no romantic, no foreplay – just sex), saying that it's the sure way to kill any serious relationship.
* MinorFlawMajorBreakup: Lyuba tolerates Levin's [[{{Jerkass}} obnoxious behaviour]] for the whole episode. When he says something careless (but non-malicious) in the end for real, she instantly dumps him.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Following Kupitmans' suggesting, Levin acts like a jerk towards Lyuba in order to force her to dump him. When this doesn't work, Kupitman suggests to just insist on sex (no romantic, no foreplay – just sex), saying that it's the sure way to kill any serious relationship.
* MinorFlawMajorBreakup: Lyuba tolerates Levin's [[{{Jerkass}} [[PleaseDumpMe obnoxious behaviour]] for the whole episode. When he says something careless (but non-malicious) in the end for real, she instantly dumps him.



* PleaseDumpMe: Levin needs a way to break up with Lyuba, but it must look like it was ''her'' who dumped ''him''. Kupitman suggests to act like a jerk. This tactics actually works by accident in the very end, when Levin doesn't every trying.

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* PleaseDumpMe: Levin needs a way to break up with Lyuba, but it must look like it was ''her'' who dumped ''him''. Kupitman suggests to act like a jerk. This tactics actually works by accident in the very end, jerk, and when Levin this still doesn't every trying.provide results (due to Lyuba, separately, asking Kupitman for help), to just offer her plain sex (no romantic, no foreplay). It still fails... but then Levin makes a careless comment which ''does'' offend Lyuba enough to dump him.



->'''Patient's wife''': Maybe theres was'' ''a pregnant cat'', and this is why you are so confused?
* ShaggyDogStory: All attempts by Gleb's patient to hide his infidelity from his wife ends in failure, and no one knows how it's gonna end once he comes out of the hospital, after recovering from concussion.

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->'''Patient's -->'''Patient's wife''': Maybe theres was'' there was ''a pregnant cat'', and this is why you are so confused?
* ShaggyDogStory: All attempts by Gleb's patient to hide his infidelity from his wife ends in a failure, and no one knows how it's gonna end once he comes out of the hospital, after recovering from concussion.

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Levin attempts to break up with Lyuba again, but now, instead of telling her so, he wants to force ''her'' to dump ''him''. He asks Kupitman for help (not telling him who his girl is), who suggest to start acting lika a jerk. This causes Lyuba to ask Kupitman for help as well (without telling who her man is)... he suggests to compliment every [Levin's] action, even if he screws up.

Lobanov's patient turns out to be medic himself (and of course he is much more competent than Semyon). Patient makes Lobanov's work for him, but Bykov doesn't believes in Lobanov sudden competence and compares Lobanov's handwriting with handwriting in patient's clinical history. While they are turns out to be matching, Bykov, still not believing Lobanov, gives him another patient. Now Lobanov must find a way to consult with his first patient for correct diagnosis. He succeeds... but then Bykov meets this patient in person, and learns truth about Lobanov successes. Instead of just punishing Lobanov outright, Bykov decides to use this patient for more funny play...

Gleb's patient's back is covered by scratches after one-night sex on corporate party, and now he must somehow get rid of them before his wife finds out. When Varya finds out, she insist what Gleb must tell his wife the truth, while Gleb wants to help patient with hiding the truth instead. Gleb tries to hide scratches behind bandage (which must not be removed without medic's supervision), but when patient's wife leaves the ward, Varya instantly suggests her to break Gleb's instructions. She regrets this, when she finds out what said wife reacts to truth by hitting her husband strongly enough to give him concussion. Varya (and Gleb, separately from her) now tries to whitewash her patient to give their relationship another chance. But they fail miserably, not only because of their stories being insane, but also because they tell said wife ''both'' of them.

Bykov and Lobanov's patient are now playing a game "who would first guess correct diagnosis"; whoever fails, would pay thousand roubles to the winner. And since it was Lobanov who uses patient for cheating, he would pay the money instead of patient. In the end Bykov wins, but decides to give Lobanov his money back.

When neither Lyuba nor Levin reaches their goal, Kupitman suggests (to both of them) to just offer sex; without dates, without romantic, just simple sex. He also realises what they really are in relationship, and decides to use this to troll them. But then Lyuba realises what he manipulates them, and confronts Kupitman (with Levin). Their story seemingly ends in happy-end, but then Levin's careless comment enrages Lyuba, and she says him what their relationship is over.

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Levin attempts makes another attempt to break up with Lyuba again, Lyuba, but now, instead of telling her so, he wants to force ''her'' to dump ''him''. He asks Kupitman for help (not telling him who his girl is), who suggest suggests to start acting lika like a jerk. This causes Lyuba to ask Kupitman for help as well (without telling who her man is)... is); he suggests to compliment every [Levin's] action, even if he screws up.

Lobanov's patient turns out to be a medic himself (and of course he is much more competent than Semyon). Patient makes Lobanov's The patient agrees to do all the work for him, Semyon, but Bykov doesn't believes believe in Lobanov Lobanov's sudden competence and compares Lobanov's handwriting with handwriting in the patient's clinical history. While they are turns out to be matching, Bykov, still not believing Lobanov, that something is fishy, gives him Semyon another patient. Now Lobanov must find a way to consult with his first patient for correct diagnosis. He succeeds... but then Bykov meets this patient in person, and learns truth about Lobanov successes. the truth. Instead of just punishing Lobanov outright, Bykov decides to use this patient for more funny play...

interesting game...

Gleb's patient's back is covered by scratches after one-night sex on a corporate party, and now he must somehow get rid of them before his wife finds out. When Varya finds out, learns about this, she insist what that Gleb must tell his the patient's wife the truth, about her husband's cheating on her, while Gleb wants to help patient sides with hiding the truth instead. Gleb patient. Romanenko tries to hide the scratches behind bandage (which must not be removed without medic's supervision), but when the patient's wife leaves the ward, Varya instantly suggests her to break Gleb's instructions. She regrets this, this when she finds out what said wife reacts to truth by hitting her husband strongly enough to give him concussion. Varya (and Gleb, separately from her) now tries to whitewash her the patient to give their relationship his marriage another chance. But they fail fails miserably, not only because of their stories being insane, but also because they tell tells said wife ''both'' of them.

Bykov and Lobanov's patient are now playing a game "who would first guess correct diagnosis"; whoever fails, would pay thousand roubles to the winner. And since it was Lobanov who uses used the patient for cheating, he would pay the money instead of the patient. In the end Bykov wins, but decides to give Lobanov his money back.

When neither Lyuba nor Levin reaches their goal, Kupitman suggests (to both of them) to just offer sex; without dates, dating, without romantic, romantics, just simple plain sex. He also realises what that they really are in relationship, relationship with ''each other'', and decides to use this to troll them. But then Lyuba realises what that he manipulates them, and confronts Kupitman (with Levin). Their story seemingly ends in happy-end, but then Levin's careless comment enrages Lyuba, and she says him what that their relationship is over.



* AssholeVictim: Gleb's patient. While he is not dead, he totally earns his head injury for his infidelity (and this is not even first time he cheats on his wife). Later, instead of accepting his failures and apologising, he tries to lie again.
* BlatantLies: While Gleb's patient's original cover story was at least marginally believable, Varya's attempt to whitewash him by telling his wife about him "heroically helping woman to give birth" is pure absurd.
** Gleb's idea for second cover story is not better (it involves panicked cat jumping on patient's back and scratching it). Even patient thinks it wouldn't work.

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* AssholeVictim: Gleb's patient. While he is not dead, he totally earns his head injury for his infidelity (and this is not even first time he cheats on his wife). Later, instead of accepting his failures and apologising, he tries to lie again.
The only one who feels sorry for him is Varya.
* BlatantLies: While Gleb's patient's original cover story was at least marginally believable, Varya's attempt to whitewash him by telling his wife about him "heroically helping a woman to give birth" is pure absurd.
**
absurd. Gleb's idea for second cover story is not better (it involves panicked cat jumping on the patient's back and scratching it). Even it); even the patient thinks himself says that it wouldn't work.



* EpicFail: Varya and Gleb (separately) trying to whitewash Gleb's patient to his wife, but their "[[BlatantLies stories]]" are too insane to believe; and because they are [[PoorCommunicationKills not working together]], said wife learns both stories, which ruins patient's only hope for forgiveness.
* FryingPanOfDoom: When Gleb's patient's wife finds out about him cheating on her, she doesn't takes it well. Now, patient lies in the hospital with (real) head trauma.
* {{Jerkass}}: Following Kupitmans' suggesting, Levin acts like this to Lyuba in order to force her to dump him.
** When this doesn't work, Kupitman suggests to just insist on sex – no romantic, no foreplay – just sex.
* MinorFlawMajorBreakup: Lyuba tolerates Levin's [[{{Jerkass}} obnoxious]] behaviour whole episode. When he says something careless in the end for real, she instantly dumps him.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When Varya sees consequences of her telling patint's wife the truth (said wife hits him in the head strongly enough to give him concussion), she now thinks what telling the truth wasn't that good idea after all and what Romanenko was right (Gleb thinks what whatever relationship they had before still better then find the truth and break up).
* PetTheDog: When he wins in his bet in the end, Bykov decides to not taking Lobanov's money.
* PlayingBothSides: Kupitman, unwillingly, "helps" both Levin and Lyuba, not realising whom "woman" and "man" they need help with really are. He suggests Levin to act like {{Jerkass}}, and Lyuba to constantly complementing [Levin]. He later realises the truth by himself, but decides to continue this "game", since it amuses him, and suggests her to give Levin same offer.
** It backfires when Lyuba realises what they are manipulated, and decides to strike back.
* PleaseDumpMe: Levin's plot. He heed a way to break up with Lyuba, but it must look like it was ''her'' dumping ''him''. Kupitman suggests to act like a {{Jerkass}}. This doesn't work at first, but in the end she gets enraged by single careless comment and dumps him for real.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Gleb and Varya (separately) trying to whitewash Gleb's cheating patient. Their stories are already [[BlatantLies totally insane]] (one is about helping pregnant woman, and second is about scared cat) but they make this worse by telling his wife ''both of them''.
->'''Patient's wife''': ''"Maybe theres was'' pregnant cat, ''and this is why you are so confused?"''
* ShaggyDogStory: Gleb's patient. All his attempts to cover his infidelity to his wife ends in failure.

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* EpicFail: Varya and Gleb (separately) trying tries to whitewash Gleb's patient to his wife, but their "[[BlatantLies stories]]" are too insane to believe; and because they are [[PoorCommunicationKills not working together]], said wife learns both stories, which ruins the patient's only hope for forgiveness.
* FryingPanOfDoom: When Gleb's patient's wife finds out learns about him cheating on her, she doesn't takes it well. Now, patient lies in the hospital reacts by hitting his head with (real) a frying pan, leaving him with a (this time real) head trauma.
* {{Jerkass}}: Following Kupitmans' suggesting, Levin acts like this to a jerk towards Lyuba in order to force her to dump him.
**
him. When this doesn't work, Kupitman suggests to just insist on sex – no (no romantic, no foreplay – just sex.
sex), saying that it's the sure way to kill any serious relationship.
* MinorFlawMajorBreakup: Lyuba tolerates Levin's [[{{Jerkass}} obnoxious]] behaviour obnoxious behaviour]] for the whole episode. When he says something careless (but non-malicious) in the end for real, she instantly dumps him.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When Varya sees consequences of her telling patint's the patient's wife the truth (said wife hits him in the his head strongly enough to give with a frying pan, causing him concussion), she now thinks what that telling the truth wasn't that good idea after all and what that Romanenko was right (Gleb thinks what that whatever relationship they had before is still better then find than wife finding out and divorcing the truth and break up).
guy).
* PetTheDog: When he wins in his bet in the end, Bykov decides to not taking take Lobanov's money.
* PlayingBothSides: Kupitman, unwillingly, "helps" both Levin and Lyuba, not realising whom "woman" that by "the woman" and "man" "the man" they need help with really are. meant each other. He suggests Levin to act like {{Jerkass}}, a jerk, and Lyuba to constantly complementing [Levin]. complement her "man's" every action, no matter what he does. He later realises the truth by himself, but decides to continue this "game", since it amuses him, and suggests her to give Levin the same offer.
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offer he previously suggested to Levin (just sex). It backfires when Lyuba realises what that they are manipulated, and decides to strike back.
* PleaseDumpMe: Levin's plot. He heed Levin needs a way to break up with Lyuba, but it must look like it was ''her'' dumping who dumped ''him''. Kupitman suggests to act like a {{Jerkass}}. jerk. This tactics actually works by accident in the very end, when Levin doesn't work at first, but in the end she gets enraged by single careless comment and dumps him for real.
every trying.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Gleb and Varya are trying (separately) trying to whitewash Gleb's cheating patient. Their stories are already [[BlatantLies totally insane]] (one is about helping a pregnant woman, and the second is about scared cat) cat), but they make makes this worse by telling his wife ''both of them''.
->'''Patient's wife''': ''"Maybe Maybe theres was'' ''a pregnant cat, ''and cat'', and this is why you are so confused?"''
confused?
* ShaggyDogStory: All attempts by Gleb's patient. All his attempts patient to cover hide his infidelity to from his wife ends in failure.failure, and no one knows how it's gonna end once he comes out of the hospital, after recovering from concussion.

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* FryingPanOfDoom: When Gleb's patient's wife finds out about him [[YourCheatingHeart cheating on her]], she doesn't takes it well. Now, patient lies in the hospital with (real) head trauma.

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* FryingPanOfDoom: When Gleb's patient's wife finds out about him [[YourCheatingHeart cheating on her]], her, she doesn't takes it well. Now, patient lies in the hospital with (real) head trauma.



* PoorCommunicationKills: Gleb and Varya (separately) trying to whitewash Gleb's [[YourCheatingHeart cheating]] patient. Their stories are already [[BlatantLies totally insane]] (one is about helping pregnant woman, and second is about scared cat) but they make this worse by telling his wife ''both of them''.

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* PoorCommunicationKills: Gleb and Varya (separately) trying to whitewash Gleb's [[YourCheatingHeart cheating]] cheating patient. Their stories are already [[BlatantLies totally insane]] (one is about helping pregnant woman, and second is about scared cat) but they make this worse by telling his wife ''both of them''.



* YourCheatingHeart: Gleb's patient wants to hide his infidelity, and Gleb agrees to help him; Varya disagrees and insists on informing his wife. When Gleb doesn't listen to her, she tells patient's wife herself. Now, patient lies in the hospital with (real) [[FryingPanOfDoom head trauma]].
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* EpicFail: Varya and Gleb (separately) trying to whitewash Gleb's patient to his wife, but their "[[BlatantLies stories]]" are too insane to believe; and because they are [[PoorCommunicationKills not working together]], said wife learns both stories. which ruins patient's only hope for forgiveness.

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* EpicFail: Varya and Gleb (separately) trying to whitewash Gleb's patient to his wife, but their "[[BlatantLies stories]]" are too insane to believe; and because they are [[PoorCommunicationKills not working together]], said wife learns both stories. stories, which ruins patient's only hope for forgiveness.
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Levin attempts to break up with Lyuba again, but now, instead of telling her so, he wants to force ''her'' to dump ''him''. He asks Kupitman for help (not telling him who his girl is), who suggest to start acting lika a jerk. This causes Lyuba to ask Kupitman for help as well (without telling who her man is)... he suggests to compliment every [Levin's] action, even if he screws up.

Lobanov's patient turns out to be medic himself (and of course he is much more competent than Semyon). Patient makes Lobanov's work for him, but Bykov doesn't believes in Lobanov sudden competence and compares Lobanov's handwriting with handwriting in patient's clinical history. While they are turns out to be matching, Bykov, still not believing Lobanov, gives him another patient. Now Lobanov must find a way to consult with his first patient for correct diagnosis. He succeeds... but then Bykov meets this patient in person, and learns truth about Lobanov successes. Instead of just punishing Lobanov outright, Bykov decides to use this patient for more funny play...

Gleb's patient's back is covered by scratches after one-night sex on corporate party, and now he must somehow get rid of them before his wife finds out. When Varya finds out, she insist what Gleb must tell his wife the truth, while Gleb wants to help patient with hiding the truth instead. Gleb tries to hide scratches behind bandage (which must not be removed without medic's supervision), but when patient's wife leaves the ward, Varya instantly suggests her to break Gleb's instructions. She regrets this, when she finds out what said wife reacts to truth by hitting her husband strongly enough to give him concussion. Varya (and Gleb, separately from her) now tries to whitewash her patient to give their relationship another chance. But they fail miserably, not only because of their stories being insane, but also because they tell said wife ''both'' of them.

Bykov and Lobanov's patient are now playing a game "who would first guess correct diagnosis"; whoever fails, would pay thousand roubles to the winner. And since it was Lobanov who uses patient for cheating, he would pay the money instead of patient. In the end Bykov wins, but decides to give Lobanov his money back.

When neither Lyuba nor Levin reaches their goal, Kupitman suggests (to both of them) to just offer sex; without dates, without romantic, just simple sex. He also realises what they really are in relationship, and decides to use this to troll them. But then Lyuba realises what he manipulates them, and confronts Kupitman (with Levin). Their story seemingly ends in happy-end, but then Levin's careless comment enrages Lyuba, and she says him what their relationship is over.
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!! This episode provides examples of:
* AssholeVictim: Gleb's patient. While he is not dead, he totally earns his head injury for his infidelity (and this is not even first time he cheats on his wife). Later, instead of accepting his failures and apologising, he tries to lie again.
* BlatantLies: While Gleb's patient's original cover story was at least marginally believable, Varya's attempt to whitewash him by telling his wife about him "heroically helping woman to give birth" is pure absurd.
** Gleb's idea for second cover story is not better (it involves panicked cat jumping on patient's back and scratching it). Even patient thinks it wouldn't work.
* CheatersNeverProsper: Lobanov attempts to cheat by asking his (much more competent) patient for diagnoses. It works at first, but then Bykov meets this patient in person and decides to have "a funny game" with him and Lobanov.
* EpicFail: Varya and Gleb (separately) trying to whitewash Gleb's patient to his wife, but their "[[BlatantLies stories]]" are too insane to believe; and because they are [[PoorCommunicationKills not working together]], said wife learns both stories. which ruins patient's only hope for forgiveness.
* FryingPanOfDoom: When Gleb's patient's wife finds out about him [[YourCheatingHeart cheating on her]], she doesn't takes it well. Now, patient lies in the hospital with (real) head trauma.
* {{Jerkass}}: Following Kupitmans' suggesting, Levin acts like this to Lyuba in order to force her to dump him.
** When this doesn't work, Kupitman suggests to just insist on sex – no romantic, no foreplay – just sex.
* MinorFlawMajorBreakup: Lyuba tolerates Levin's [[{{Jerkass}} obnoxious]] behaviour whole episode. When he says something careless in the end for real, she instantly dumps him.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When Varya sees consequences of her telling patint's wife the truth (said wife hits him in the head strongly enough to give him concussion), she now thinks what telling the truth wasn't that good idea after all and what Romanenko was right (Gleb thinks what whatever relationship they had before still better then find the truth and break up).
* PetTheDog: When he wins in his bet in the end, Bykov decides to not taking Lobanov's money.
* PlayingBothSides: Kupitman, unwillingly, "helps" both Levin and Lyuba, not realising whom "woman" and "man" they need help with really are. He suggests Levin to act like {{Jerkass}}, and Lyuba to constantly complementing [Levin]. He later realises the truth by himself, but decides to continue this "game", since it amuses him, and suggests her to give Levin same offer.
** It backfires when Lyuba realises what they are manipulated, and decides to strike back.
* PleaseDumpMe: Levin's plot. He heed a way to break up with Lyuba, but it must look like it was ''her'' dumping ''him''. Kupitman suggests to act like a {{Jerkass}}. This doesn't work at first, but in the end she gets enraged by single careless comment and dumps him for real.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Gleb and Varya (separately) trying to whitewash Gleb's [[YourCheatingHeart cheating]] patient. Their stories are already [[BlatantLies totally insane]] (one is about helping pregnant woman, and second is about scared cat) but they make this worse by telling his wife ''both of them''.
->'''Patient's wife''': ''"Maybe theres was'' pregnant cat, ''and this is why you are so confused?"''
* ShaggyDogStory: Gleb's patient. All his attempts to cover his infidelity to his wife ends in failure.
* YourCheatingHeart: Gleb's patient wants to hide his infidelity, and Gleb agrees to help him; Varya disagrees and insists on informing his wife. When Gleb doesn't listen to her, she tells patient's wife herself. Now, patient lies in the hospital with (real) [[FryingPanOfDoom head trauma]].
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