- Will fights to get those in charge of blood safety to heed the danger. The Landrys struggle to keep their family together. Dr. Christos Tsoukas publishes a study on hemophiliacs.
- Will becomes more and more militant in his and Margaret's search for what they consider the safest cryo they can find for Ryan in light of the Red Cross still believing that there is nothing wrong with the Canadian blood supply as there have been no reported cases of AIDS transmission. The Red Cross' hesitancy in doing anything differently is largely a cost benefit analysis, those costs mainly in a purely financial perspective. The Red Cross has already faced backlash for their restrictions against gay men with multiple sexual partners from donating blood which has marginalized the community even further in very marked ways for some. Meanwhile, Peter becomes estranged from his parents in the aftermath of Andy's death, that estrangement solely because they were not up front with him about what may be happening with him with regard to how Andy died. As such, Peter is convinced that he too has AIDS and will imminently die because of it, and begins to make more and more reckless decisions about how to live for however much time he has. With the development of the story as a whole, Ben has to make some decisions about his professional life especially as it is associated with what he and Alice are going through with Peter. Things for all concerned in could take a marked turn as news emerges from the United States about hemophiliacs and AIDS.—Huggo
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