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I want you to act as a screenwriter. This medical-themed mystery-thriller TV series features beautiful rich young woman, baroness Wilhelmina von Horgen. Wilhelmina suffers from multiple chronic maladies, which means she has to live in the hospital most of the time. Despite her debilitating and crippling predicaments, Wilhelmina keeps optimistic and friendly attitude. Due to time she spent in the hospital, she was able to collect a lot of information about medicine and healthcare system. Wilhelmina's de facto permanent resident status allows her to even give advice to other doctors, investigate mysteries and fight corruption in the healthcare system. Despite her limiting predicament, Wilhelmina somehow keeps herself in unusual events. There are some other important characters. Jerry Jefferies is a pulmonologist who manages to have an affair with Wilhelmina despite being married to neurologist Margaret Jefferies. Basil Bends is a brutish yet cunning orthopedic with a terrible bedside manner. Percival Gleswick is a hospital administrator, whose lecherous advances Wilhelmina has to rebuff, but who is nonetheless polite and intellectual. Luciana Paluzzi is a young shy nurse who is Wilhelmina's friend. Write long, original, creative, unusual and amusing scene, featuring police investigating a case in the hospital, when they are approached by Wilhelmina, who proceeds to notify them of various information and lecture them on their methods. The police inspector is unamused by this kind of arrogance from a seemingly random patient, however, it seems that Wilhelmina may be right after all.
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INT. HOSPITAL HALLWAY - DAY Dimly lit, the hospital hallway bustles with doctors, nurses, and patients. The atmosphere is tense as a group of POLICE OFFICERS, led by INSPECTOR ROBERTS, walks purposefully down the corridor. Inspector Roberts, a stern and no-nonsense detective in his late 40s, pulls out a notepad and scans the area, his eyes fixating on a sign that reads "AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY." INSPECTOR ROBERTS (to his officers) Alright, everyone, remember the protocol. We need to gather as much evidence as possible, starting with the crime scene. As the officers proceed, the door to an occupied room flies open, revealing WILHELMINA VON HORGEN, an elegant young woman in her early 30s, lying on a hospital bed. Despite her fragile appearance, her vibrant personality shines through. Wilhelmina, her face beaming with excitement, jumps out of bed, clutching a stack of medical journals. WILHELMINA (insistently) Excuse me, officers! I couldn't help but overhear your investigation. Mind if I offer my assistance? The officers exchange puzzled glances, not expecting a bedridden patient to approach them so confidently. Inspector Roberts narrows his eyes, skeptical. INSPECTOR ROBERTS (slightly annoyed) Miss von Horgen, isn't it? I'm afraid this isn't the time or place for unsolicited advice. Wilhelmina, undeterred, steps closer and waves the medical journals. WILHELMINA (smiling) But Inspector, you see, I have extensive knowledge about the hospital and medical procedures. I might be able to shed some light on your investigation. The officers exchange curious glances, their interest piqued despite themselves. INSPECTOR ROBERTS (sighs) Alright, Miss von Horgen, make it quick. What can you tell us? Wilhelmina winces, her face contorting with the pain she endures daily. She takes a deep breath and begins. WILHELMINA (sternly) First, the victim's symptoms are indicative of poisoning, not natural causes. The dilated pupils, erratic pulse, and profuse sweating all point to toxic exposure. Inspector Roberts's curiosity grows, unable to deny the accuracy of her assessment. INSPECTOR ROBERTS (showing a hint of respect) Go on, then. What else do you have for us? Wilhelmina continues, her voice gaining authority and conviction. WILHELMINA (points to a nearby wall clock) That clock is off by ten minutes. If you cross-reference the time of death with the footage from the surveillance cameras, you might find discrepancies in the alibis of those involved. Inspector Roberts raises an eyebrow, impressed by her keen attention to detail. INSPECTOR ROBERTS (more intrigued) And how, exactly, did you come across this information, Miss von Horgen? Wilhelmina's eyes gleam mischievously. WILHELMINA (secretly) Well, Inspector, I do have my ways of gathering information. Being bedridden has its advantages. Inspector Roberts cannot help but crack a smile, his skepticism momentarily defeated. INSPECTOR ROBERTS (admitting) Alright, Miss von Horgen, it seems you're onto something. We'll investigate the points you've raised. But remember, this doesn't make you part of the investigation. Wilhelmina grins, her determination unwavered. WILHELMINA (teasingly) Oh, Inspector, don't you worry. I have enough mysteries to solve from my hospital bed. But if you need me, you know where to find me. As the officers walk away, Wilhelmina settles back into her bed with a satisfied smirk. She watches them, her eyes sparkling with the thrill of the investigation. FADE OUT.