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00:05Chinese water torture cell was invented in 1911 by Harry Houdini.
00:14Nothing like new material.
00:16He was lowered head first into the water.
00:18His ankles were locked and bolted to the top of the tank.
00:23I'm gonna need a volunteer.
00:28The guy dislocating his shoulder right there.
00:31Could you tell the guy next to you to come up?
00:35Come on, get up there, man. Get up there. Come on.
00:49Hi, have we met before?
00:50No.
00:51See if you said yes, you could have gone back to your seat.
00:53Now, can you vouch for this audience that this is a glass tank full of water?
00:57Yeah.
00:57No, you can't. You haven't done anything yet. Come on.
01:01Knock on the glass. Solid glass. Knock on it.
01:04It's real water, too.
01:06Ilana, splash the guy.
01:09Does that feel wet to you?
01:10Yeah.
01:11And you think that proves it's water? I think we have met.
01:13Do you know the public washroom behind the truck stop east of Omaha?
01:15No.
01:16So if you said yes, that would have been so funny.
01:19I'll let your arms for me.
01:22You've done this before, right?
01:23No.
01:24Again, two choices and you went for the unfunny one.
01:43Now, remember, there's only one thing you've got to be able to do.
01:47Drag a screaming, crying, shackled man out of a tank of water.
01:50Yeah.
01:51Hop!
01:59Hey, you can swim, right?
02:02Well, well, well, tell me you can swim.
02:04Yeah.
02:05Two answers, man.
02:07Two answers!
02:08Two answers.
02:22Is that part of the act?
02:25I'm new.
02:26I think so.
02:29Maybe not.
02:31Get up here!
02:32Here we go.
03:23Oh, five eager doctors and no sick people.
03:28Let us try and fill our spare time with a new challenge.
03:34The winner gets immunity.
03:36I have a sick guy.
03:36I saw this magician last night.
03:38The girl's fine.
03:39He didn't really cut her in half.
03:40His heart stopped while he was hanging upside down in a water tank.
03:43A drowning man's heart stopped.
03:44That is a mystery.
03:46Along with immunity, the winner gets to nominate two.
03:49He lost consciousness almost as soon as he hit the water.
03:51You have to leave work at 6 p.m., but you make time for man dates?
03:55What's the challenge?
03:56Are we not allowed to be friends?
03:57No, I'm just hurt when I asked you to come see Mama Mia.
04:00No history of heart disease, no angina, no...
04:02He's lying.
04:03About his history?
04:04ER confirmed.
04:05About everything.
04:05He's a magician.
04:06That's what they do.
04:07He screwed up the trick, started drowning, and he got a cardiac arrest.
04:10You're talking about a challenge?
04:12The winner nominates two of your competitors.
04:17I will fire one of them.
04:22Even if he was drowning, it would have taken longer to set off a cardiac incident without
04:26some underlying problem.
04:27Go run your tests.
04:29If you're wrong, you're fired.
04:30If I'm right, do I stay?
04:32If I say no, are you going to let your patient die?
04:38What's the challenge?
04:39We can all applaud the doctor who's willing to break all the rules, but the real hero is
04:45the unsung doctor, toiling in anonymity, because he broke the rules without getting caught.
04:51I need to know you have these skills.
04:53I need you to bring me the thong of Lisa Cuddy.
05:02Not kidding.
05:05Thong.
05:06Cuddy.
05:07Go.
05:13That's how I got hired.
05:19You're actually considering this?
05:22If you want to stand on principle, I really respect you for that.
05:25It's childish, unprofessional, and inappropriate.
05:28The job is not worth it.
05:29We should all beg off.
05:31Tell them we failed.
05:32No winners, no losers.
05:34Fine.
05:36You're going to do it, aren't you?
05:38Of course I'm going to do it.
05:43No valvular regurgitation, no wall motion abnormalities, no structural defects.
05:47If he didn't sound so despondent, I'd say that was good news.
05:50It is for you, not for him.
05:53Notice any heaviness in your legs the last couple days?
05:55Why isn't it good news for you?
05:57Because if there's nothing wrong with you, he gets fired.
06:01Seriously?
06:01Somewhat seriously.
06:02Your legs?
06:03I haven't noticed anything out of the ordinary.
06:05Shortness of breath?
06:06Would it help if I puked?
06:12Pick a card.
06:14Any tightness in your chest or arms?
06:16Pick a card.
06:17You don't seem too worried.
06:18Would you please pick a card?
06:19Our boss thinks your cardiac arrest was just a result of you accidentally drowning.
06:23Your boss is an idiot.
06:24Put it back.
06:25Shuffle him up.
06:26So then why aren't you worried?
06:28Either I'm dying or I'm not.
06:30I mean, I don't want the ride to be over, but unless worrying is some new form of treatment,
06:37your card.
06:38No.
06:39We're going to prep you for a transesophageal echo.
06:41You sure you shuffle these?
06:43And I'm going to need to sedate you.
06:45Might want to check your wallet first.
06:48Well, check your wallet.
06:49It's part of the trick.
06:54Oh.
07:00That's my card.
07:01How did you do that?
07:02Do it again?
07:15I thought you weren't playing.
07:17I'm not.
07:17She'll fire you if she catches you.
07:19I don't think she can fire me for not trying to steal her panties.
07:22You're trying to will them off?
07:23If I had a plan, the first part would be not telling you what the plan was.
07:28You haven't touched that coffee.
07:30Yes, I have.
07:31She can't keep her panties on if they're wet.
07:34We work together.
07:35One wins, protects the other.
07:37Or I win by myself.
07:39And then you try desperately to convince me to spare you.
07:47Dr. Cuddy.
07:48Oh!
07:48Oh!
07:50Dr. Taub, are you okay?
07:51I just tripped.
07:53I'm so sorry.
07:54I have some extra time.
07:55Do you need any help in the clinic?
07:56Uh, okay.
08:04We found no apparent cause for the arrest.
08:06TTE and TEE revealed notes.
08:08Send the patient home.
08:09You can give him a lift.
08:11We checked for clots.
08:12We checked for...
08:13You're reporting to me because you're scared to report to a house.
08:15Because you found nothing.
08:16Because this isn't a case.
08:17And you thought I'd save your ass.
08:19Yeah.
08:22I thought he was sick.
08:23What was I supposed to do?
08:26What about his lungs?
08:28Decreased oxygen saturation leads to heart failure.
08:30The ER didn't find anything.
08:31The ER wasn't looking.
08:32Too busy trying to keep him alive.
08:34Get an MRI.
08:41Clinic.
08:42Yes, can you ask Dr. Cuddy to come to the nurse's station?
08:45Stat.
08:45Right away.
09:20A fungus in my lungs?
09:23How would I even get something like that?
09:25Right now it's just a theory.
09:27We don't even know if it's...
09:28I know I should have done those mushrooms in college.
09:30I'm sure there's no connection.
09:31It's a joke.
09:32You really lose your sense of humor when your job's on the line, huh?
09:35Sorry, most dying people don't really like to...
09:39Not that you're dying.
09:41But a little sick would be perfect.
09:42Yeah.
09:45Ow, ow, ow, ow!
09:47Stop it!
09:49Stabbing or dropping?
09:53Great turner sign.
09:53He's got internal bleeding.
09:54I'll call surgery.
09:56Surgeons have transfused three units AB positive,
09:58but they're still looking for the source of the bleed.
10:00No trauma.
10:01Could be liver disease, vitamin K deficiency.
10:03Only thing we know for sure it's not.
10:05Nothing.
10:06We would have noticed something chronic like liver disease.
10:08It's probably an intestinal infarct.
10:10Okay.
10:11I got it!
10:19Eau de Cuddy.
10:20No way.
10:21How did you get them?
10:22Only one way.
10:26These are not Cuddy's panties.
10:28You don't think that I...
10:29No.
10:30Also, she's wearing a red bra today.
10:34Like I'm the only one who noticed.
10:36Means the downstairs will match.
10:39Do your research, people.
10:41An intestinal infarct could be linked to the cardiac arrest.
10:44I copy your skirt.
10:46Wow, that's rude, even for you?
10:48Hike it down, then.
10:49You're wearing a black bra.
10:50Let's see the underwear.
10:51No!
10:54You two cut a deal.
11:02You're not cheating.
11:03You're not trying hard enough.
11:06So you're not wearing any underwear?
11:07Um, there's a guy bleeding.
11:10Foreman?
11:10She's not wearing any underwear.
11:12You used to be more fun.
11:14She's not wearing any underwear.
11:15Big deal.
11:16When she stops wearing clothes, then we can drop the medical stuff.
11:19Let me see the MRI film.
11:20We didn't get any images.
11:21You started screaming as soon as I turned it on.
11:23Define soon.
11:24Uh, I didn't even get a chance to sit down.
11:29You guys ever wonder how he was gonna get out of that water tank?
11:34You.
11:35Come.
11:46Lacerations in his digestive tract, and his spleen is shredded.
11:50Ladies and gentlemen, I have nothing in my hands, nothing on my sleeve.
11:55I do have something in my pants, but it's not gonna help with this particular trick.
12:00Watch closely.
12:04How you been?
12:05Fine.
12:05Till now.
12:10Ta-da!
12:12Now you disappear.
12:25The MRI's magnet ripped this through your intestine into your spleen.
12:30Forgot about that.
12:31On account of almost dying.
12:34Where's Dr. Kuttner?
12:35He's no longer on your case.
12:37He says nothing wrong with you.
12:40I didn't screw up that trick.
12:43Everything that's happened can be explained by you being forgetful and incompetent.
12:48You screwed up, you passed out.
12:49Now my favorite time to lie, when my life hangs in the balance.
12:53Your life doesn't hang in the balance.
12:55You know your life doesn't hang in the balance.
12:57Your reputation might hang in the balance.
13:14I'll tell you how it's done.
13:15Will you go home?
13:20So you're gonna make it magically appear in my wallet?
13:28You are a hack.
13:55Nosebleed that major means he's actually sick.
13:58It means the cardiac arrest is a symptom of stuck gloating.
14:03Don't look gloating.
14:04What's that smirk?
14:06Oh smirk, this is how I look.
14:07What about the underwear challenge?
14:09I declare it officially on hold.
14:11Not really fair, but I get it.
14:31It's Cuddy's.
14:32Hold on, you were pants.
14:34You think I'm lying?
14:35No, I want to give you a reward.
14:37Yes, I think you're lying.
14:39Cardiac arrest plus nosebleed, go.
14:41A patient has no significant family history, no angina, no prior attacks.
14:45What if it isn't his heart?
14:47What if it's the vessels around his heart?
14:48Polyarteritis nodosa causes cardiac symptoms and hypertension, which makes his nosebleed.
14:53You know what else makes your nosebleed in your heart race?
14:55Cocaine.
14:56Guy works in the B-list nightclub in Atlantic City.
14:58He's got to be taking regular rolls in the snow.
15:00Well, you take the gloater to the patient's drug den.
15:04Make sure you pat down his pockets before you leave.
15:07You and Big Love, biopsy a blood vessel from around the heart.
15:10Test for polyarteritis nodosa.
15:13You and my office.
15:21Those aren't my panties.
15:23I know.
15:25Hypothetical.
15:26Well, a young woman does something clumsy in public.
15:31And instead of laughing it off, she gets irrationally upset.
15:35Explain.
15:36Maybe she's clumsy because she's nervous because she forgot to do her spelling homework.
15:42Well, in my hypothetical, she's eight.
15:45But this girl is not insecure.
15:48Seems more like she's afraid.
15:50Do you have a point, or did you just get a new book of riddles?
15:53I think you're hiding a medical condition.
15:55I'm not.
15:56I'm glad we had this talk.
15:58Doctors often try to ignore their symptoms because they think they can't get sick.
16:04If you've got something going on, I need you to take care of it.
16:07And I take your compassion entirely at face value.
16:09It's not compassion.
16:11It's self-interest.
16:11I want my teen help.
16:12It's not self-interest.
16:13It's curiosity.
16:14I dropped a file, House.
16:16I start bleeding from the eyes.
16:18I'll be sure to make an appointment.
16:21Okay.
16:27Found some pot.
16:28Bag it.
16:29I'm not sure it really fits the symptoms.
16:31Of course not, but it'd be irresponsible to leave in here.
16:36You have a quarter?
16:37No.
16:38How did Cole get those panties off, Cuddy?
16:40They were never on her.
16:41No way those are hers.
16:44Uh-huh.
16:46Tularemia.
16:47No, you'd have to have rabbits.
16:48True.
16:50Maybe a tick jumped from a rabbit and landed on one of these white fluffy alligators.
16:55Then it jumps onto our patient, transfers the bacteria, causes pericarditis, explains everything.
17:08What are you giving me?
17:10How'd you do the trick?
17:12Oh, if I explain it, it becomes mundane when you lose the actual magic.
17:17What do you mean, the actual magic?
17:20Think you're actually sawing women in half?
17:22Are you gonna tell me what's wrong with me or not?
17:24Magic is cool.
17:25Actual magic is oxymoronic.
17:28Might not even be oxy.
17:30You're not gonna tell me unless I tell you.
17:34You got a nurse to plant the cart.
17:36I can't get a nurse to help me pee.
17:38You got a buddy to plant the cart.
17:40The fun is in not knowing.
17:49The fun is in not knowing.
17:54Oh, my head.
17:56Oh, I got a headache.
17:57How bad?
17:58Is it new?
17:59It's not too bad.
18:00I'll just take one of these.
18:03Vicodin.
18:14You eat a lot of beets, you have an electric toothbrush,
18:17and you sleep less than six hours a night.
18:19That's impressive.
18:21The red betamine from the beets stains the plaque deposits on your teeth,
18:24which you then swirl by your spinning toothbrush.
18:27Your heavy lids and your prematurely aging skin
18:29tell me that you're carrying a major sleep debt.
18:31That was way cooler before you explained it.
18:33It was meaningless until I explained it.
18:36People come to my show because they want a sense of wonder.
18:40They want to experience something that they can't explain.
18:45If the wonder's gone when the truth is known,
18:47there never was any wonder.
18:50You have tularemia from your rabbits.
18:53Put you on antibiotics, you'll be better in a couple of days.
18:57Sorry to spoil a mystery.
19:15I'll get it.
19:19Oh. My. God.
19:22You're not wearing underwear.
19:24Of course I'm...
19:25Screw it that tight, you got no secrets.
19:26Screw it that tight, I can tell if you got an IUD.
19:30You seen Dr. Cole?
19:31No.
19:32You're blushing.
19:33I am not.
19:34Look at me.
19:36Oh. My. God.
19:44How'd you do it?
19:47So I'm safe?
19:49In this job, yeah.
19:51Crotcher on the other hand.
19:52How'd you do it?
19:55Prayer mostly.
20:00Just tell me.
20:01This cutty had her groove back?
20:04It'd be rude of me to discuss.
20:07You handed over her panties.
20:09I don't think Gallantry's really an option at this point.
20:12If I tell you, then where's the magic?
20:15He passed out.
20:16Ultrasound revealed bleeding around his heart.
20:18We drained 100 cc's before it stopped.
20:19The antibiotics aren't working.
20:21It's obviously not tularemia or any other infection.
20:23Excuse me.
20:24We were talking.
20:25Bleeding around the heart could mean botched biopsy when Cole was looking for the...
20:28Why would you accuse the man who decides your fate of screwing up?
20:35Those really were her panties?
20:37Cole has traveled through the forest of crustaceans and brought us a treasure.
20:42He has earned his reward.
20:44If I could just get the immunity, I would...
20:45No!
20:46Sophie, you can't.
20:48Use whatever criteria you want.
20:51Could be a clotting issue.
20:53If he developed DIC after the surgery, even a normal biopsy bleeds out of control.
20:57So, cardiac arrest and DIC.
20:59What's the common denominator?
21:00Could be cancer.
21:01We've been looking in his chest since he got here.
21:03It's clean.
21:04So the main mass is somewhere else.
21:05Throws up a clot, blocks an artery in his heart, causes the arrest.
21:10Good.
21:11Go find out where he's hiding his cancer.
21:16If you swallowed any more metal, now would be a good time to tell us.
21:25My hands feel kind of numb.
21:28Yeah, you lost a lot of blood.
21:32I'm gonna die.
21:34Everybody gets scared in the hospital.
21:36You're sick and you feel awful.
21:38No.
21:40This time tomorrow.
21:43I'll be dead.
22:00So, who's going on the block?
22:03He thinks he's dying.
22:05He's probably right.
22:08Tomorrow.
22:10You decide to put me up, I totally get it.
22:13Nothing personal.
22:14I haven't decided anything.
22:15But you don't like me.
22:17I like you.
22:20Some fluid in the lungs.
22:22No masses.
22:25I'm manipulative.
22:26I play the game.
22:28I can be a bitch.
22:29There's a dark spot.
22:32Damage from where the key ripped through.
22:34You're probably expecting me to bash the others.
22:36Give examples of how they screwed up.
22:38You know I can.
22:41I'm a good doctor.
22:43As good as anybody around here.
22:45Probably better.
22:47You know that's the only thing that matters.
22:59What's that?
23:05It's not a tumor, it's another bleed.
23:07This one's in his kidney.
23:08And his thigh.
23:10He's bleeding all over the place.
23:12His timetable may be right on.
23:18It was creepy.
23:19The patient predicted his own death.
23:21It would have been more impressive if he predicted that he wasn't going to die.
23:24Of course that takes longer to prove.
23:26Could be a symptom.
23:27A sense of impending doom.
23:29Yeah.
23:29Could be adrenal gland disorders, blood issues, anaphylaxis.
23:32If you're going to kiss his ass to protect your ass, at least wait until he's had a good idea.
23:36It's a symptom of him being a charlatan.
23:38He's a second-rate magician with a mysterious illness.
23:40Why wouldn't he predict his own death?
23:42If he's wrong, we all forget it.
23:43If he's right, he goes out a legend.
23:44He got scared right after a transfusion.
23:46Tainted blood has been known to cause a sense of impending doom.
23:49Could also explain the DIC.
23:50I predict all your pagers go off right now.
23:56If it had happened.
23:58Anyone bother looking at his panel?
24:00His immunoglobulin levels are low.
24:01That doesn't tell us anything specific.
24:03Are you acting stupid because you know you're safe?
24:06Clever.
24:07Low immunoglobulin plus failing heart plus fluid in the lungs plus internal bleeding equals amyloidosis.
24:13He's bleeding way too much for amyloidosis.
24:15Is there anything about his hands or feet feeling weak?
24:17He said his hands felt numb, but that's explained by the blood loss.
24:24No!
24:25Do not give me credit for that.
24:27Close doesn't count.
24:29That's how people get sucked into this stupidity.
24:31He's seizing.
24:32Somebody's stabilizing.
24:34The rest of you, pull his medical records.
24:36Go back ten years.
24:37Look for joint pain, fatigue, anything associated with amyloidosis.
24:42Mr. Finn, nod if you can hear me.
24:46You had a grand mal seizure.
24:48We're giving you liquids and an anticonvulsant.
24:50Just try to rest.
24:52Pulse is dropping. He's stabilizing.
24:55You're not going to put me on the block, are you?
24:57I haven't decided who I'm going to pick.
24:59That's cool.
25:01His legs look sore to you?
25:04Slight swelling. Could be renal.
25:05A babysat for you?
25:07I decided I'm going to make my decision based solely on who deserves to be here.
25:10That's admirable.
25:12Though stupid.
25:13You shouldn't save the strongest.
25:15You should get rid of the strongest.
25:16Eliminate your competition.
25:17Which is definitely not me.
25:19And I'm your friend.
25:21And how are you going to explain to your kid that I can't take him to the zoo next week
25:24because she got me fired?
25:26Cutting her.
25:27He's going to seize again.
25:29Flank pain. His kidneys are shutting down.
25:32Also, Amber's a racist.
25:37You knew they'd get paged?
25:38I know this is a trend.
25:40If nobody does anything sick, people often get sicker.
25:44Diggets remotely possibly had sex.
25:46They're both single. It's still legal in the blue states.
25:49She barely knows him.
25:51You know, in some cultures, hiring people to steal someone's underpants is considered wooing.
25:56You should move there.
25:57Because here it's just, you know, creepy.
25:59It wasn't a woo.
26:01This was an effective test.
26:03This is beneath my skills.
26:06Kidneys are shutting down.
26:07Led to a sodium deficiency.
26:09Caused him to seize.
26:10Kidney failure means I was right about amyloidosis.
26:12Except that nothing in his medical history remotely indicates amyloidosis.
26:16So, kidney failure proves I'm right about the bad blood.
26:18Bad blood doesn't explain the heart or the liver.
26:21His major symptoms didn't start until after we transfused him.
26:23Is cardiac arrest no longer considered a major symptom?
26:26Not when it's caused by drowning.
26:27So, your new theory is that you're an idiot to take this case?
26:30Yes.
26:30Can I go test that theory now?
26:32Waste of time.
26:32He needs a bone marrow transplant for the amyloidosis.
26:35You'd have to irradiate him first.
26:37If they're right about the blood, you'd be destroying his immune system for nothing.
26:41Which could be a good thing.
26:42Does he have a really crappy life?
26:44Go prove I'm right.
26:45Do a subcutaneous fat biopsy.
26:47At least let us eliminate the bad blood theory.
26:49Check the blood banks for mismarks and contamination.
26:56You got two hours.
26:57That's completely arbitrary.
26:59Nope.
27:00If I'd said that you got three lunar months, that'd be completely arbitrary.
27:03Two hours is how long it's gonna take big love to finish a biopsy that you guys can't do,
27:07because you're wasting two hours checking blood.
27:10Nine-three.
27:11Five-all.
27:15Hey, hey, brought you something from the cafeteria.
27:20It's not a bribe.
27:22This is a bribe.
27:27How much?
27:28One million dollars.
27:31Five thousand dollars.
27:34This is so wrong.
27:35House specifically said you can use whatever criteria you want.
27:38I've got money.
27:39You need money.
27:42I made that slide.
27:43Right now, you're earning what I'm earning, which is miserable.
27:48I know what school your kid's at.
27:50I know what it costs.
27:53I've seen his picture.
27:55He's gonna need braces.
28:00No RBC damage.
28:02Nothing wrong with storage.
28:03I'm gonna double check type and store cultures.
28:06You've still got thirty-two minutes left.
28:09Time flies.
28:10What have you found?
28:11You're checking up on them.
28:13It means Cole's finished with the biopsy and it was negative.
28:15Inconclusive.
28:17Fat doesn't always give you the answer.
28:19I think the biopsy is actual organs.
28:20Lungs, kidneys, liver.
28:22We stick another needle in him, he'll hemorrhage.
28:23Unless we start treatment for amyloidosis.
28:26Unless it's not amyloidosis.
28:28If he has an infection, the radiation will kill him.
28:30Show me evidence of infection.
28:31We need more than two hours.
28:33Some of these cultures will take at least a day to grow.
28:35He'll be dead in a day.
28:36Like you predicted.
28:37No, he'll be half a day off.
28:39Would it make you guys feel any better if I'd let you argue with me for three minutes before I
28:44order you to treat for amyloidosis?
28:46No, just treat for amyloidosis.
28:49No, don't.
28:53You were playing the Cuddy card?
28:55That's why I'm here.
28:56Amyloidosis was your idea.
28:57I was wrong.
28:58Yeah, me too.
28:59You were never fun.
29:02Give me the blood.
29:06I'm type AB.
29:07Give me the blood.
29:08Whatever's in there could be killing him.
29:10In where?
29:11How much tainted blood do you think they keep in here?
29:14How many people have gotten sick from-
29:15It would have to have been the first batch of the splenectomy.
29:17That's when the symptoms started.
29:18Okay.
29:19Transfuse blood from those donors.
29:21I'll be fine.
29:22Move on.
29:23Treat for amyloidosis.
29:26Fill her up.
29:32I have a new theory.
29:35You're not stubborn.
29:38You're not getting checked.
29:40Because you already know the answer.
29:44I found an old picture in your wallet.
29:45Of course you did.
29:49I wasn't snooping.
29:51I needed lunch money.
29:54Figure it's your mom.
29:55Except she looks about 32 years old.
29:59Well, the only reason not to update a photo in 20 odd years.
30:03Is she's not talking to you.
30:05Which would be interesting.
30:07Or she's dead.
30:09Which would also be interesting.
30:14She's dead.
30:16She's dead.
30:17So is Grover Cleveland.
30:21Pretty young to have a dead mom.
30:25Even younger than 20 years ago.
30:28I googled her obituary.
30:33Said she died at New Haven Presbyterian.
30:36After a long illness.
30:39Parkinson's.
30:50Huntington's career.
30:55I'm sorry.
30:58I'm leaving when this case is over.
31:00No, you're not.
31:02You don't want a doctor on your team who's slowly losing control of her body and mind.
31:07Huntington's isn't the only thing that causes tremors.
31:09You think it's just a coincidence.
31:11I think you're the only one on the team who drinks decap.
31:18I've been switching it out with a regular ever since you dropped that vial.
31:22You're trembling because you're hopped up on caffeine.
31:26First vial was my fault.
31:28Medical explanation for that is people drop things.
31:33I've been walking around thinking I'm dying.
31:36You are.
31:37You don't know that.
31:39Huntington's is inevitable.
31:40No, you don't know because I don't know.
31:45How could you not get tested?
31:49If your mom had it, it's a 50% chance you're a bomb waiting to explode.
31:55Not knowing makes me do things I think I'm scared to do.
31:57Take flying lessons, climb Kilimanjaro, work for you.
32:01Yeah, because if you knew, you couldn't do any of those things.
32:06What?
32:08You're sweating.
32:11You're burning up.
32:14House.
32:15You're sick.
32:20It could be pneumococcus.
32:22That'd cause chest pain in a stiff neck.
32:23It's not pneumococcus.
32:25Let me check your work notes.
32:27I'm not the patient.
32:28The patient is the one whose body is shutting down.
32:30I'm having a benign transfusion reaction.
32:34Pseudomonas would present as an armpit rush.
32:36Take off your shirt.
32:37You first.
32:37House, you gotta let us do this.
32:39We can't biopsy him without bleeding him to death.
32:41You are not biopsying me.
32:43How's your stomach?
32:43Any diarrhea?
32:45The more transfusions you have, the greater the chance of you reacting.
32:49I've had three in a decade.
32:51The fever will be gone in a couple of hours.
32:53I heard somewhere that doctors ignore symptoms because they think they can't get sick.
32:57You told us to give you the blood so that you wouldn't?
32:58I am not sick.
33:00Fever is a symptom.
33:01But not of what the patient has.
33:03My kidneys are working.
33:04I'm not bleeding out of every organ.
33:06Yet.
33:08This is a waste of time.
33:09And it's distracting you from the actual case.
33:16What's wrong?
33:17I'm spitting.
33:19You okay?
33:19I'm dizzy.
33:21My mouth just went dry.
33:23Could be a symptom of any number of...
33:25A symptom of narcotics.
33:29I'm spiking.
33:42What'd you drug him with?
33:43Amber's nickname is Cutthroat Bitch and you're pointing at me.
33:47I got the kidney sample.
33:51You're the only one with nothing to lose.
33:54Could have been you.
33:55You don't seem to care if you get this job or not.
33:57Yeah, I've been here for eight weeks because my subscription to Masochism Weekly ran out.
34:01You're the only one who hasn't asked me not to put him on the block.
34:04You're either gonna pick me or you're not.
34:07You're fair enough to try to make the right decision.
34:09And arrogant enough that nothing I can say will change your mind.
34:13I don't want it to be over, but...
34:15Unless worrying about it is gonna make a difference.
34:29I'm gonna run some stains.
34:32He'll be less of an ass to you.
34:44Patient dead yet?
34:46Nope.
34:50It's a little much for a first date.
34:53Obviously you've never dated me.
34:55Feels like you've already got the lung and kidney samples.
34:59Now I just need a piece of your liver.
35:00Yeah, you might wanna use a little bit of lidocaine.
35:03Oh yeah, I forgot.
35:04Oh!
35:05Slight pinch.
35:16You drugged me.
35:19You drugged me?
35:46Stop by the lab.
35:48Your mutinous team is starting to worry about life on Pitcairn Island.
35:52All your biopsies are clean.
35:54Because there's nothing wrong with me.
35:57Did Foreman finally okay the amyloidosis treatment?
36:01Patient scheduled for irradiation at nine.
36:06You risked your life again?
36:09You couldn't be sure he had amyloidosis.
36:11You can't be sure that I couldn't be sure.
36:12You did one test, it was negative.
36:14Inconclusive.
36:14Well then, by all means flood your body with possibly lethal blood.
36:19I usually like to give the lethal blood to Foreman.
36:21But I'm the only one who's type A-B.
36:23Of course you're type A-B.
36:25Universal recipient.
36:27You take from everybody.
36:29Of course you're type O.
36:30Universal donor.
36:32One of your pain three alimonies.
36:36How do you know what blood type I am?
36:39I don't just seem to fit the metaphor.
36:41No, no, no, no, no, no.
36:43Did you test my blood for something?
36:45Why would you test my blood for something?
36:47I didn't.
36:49You just told me what you were.
36:51Who the hell chats about their blood type?
36:54You had to have tested me.
37:01There's no reason to ask anyone their blood type.
37:05You're about to run out of here, aren't you?
37:11Nurse.
37:12Can I have a moment with my patient?
37:14He's doing radiation.
37:15It's too late.
37:17He's dying.
37:23Told you.
37:25I'm sorry I doubted you.
37:28It'd be a shame if your secrets died with you.
37:33Perhaps you've got that trick written down somewhere.
37:36Or maybe you want to tell me and I'll write it down for you.
37:41That way you can live on.
37:45I'm taking it with me.
37:47See, that way it stays magic.
37:51You were wrong about everything.
37:54It was never magic and you're not dying.
37:58What's your blood type?
38:01It's a type I...
38:04What?
38:05Trust me.
38:06It's way cooler to know.
38:13Where's Finn?
38:15Up my sleeve.
38:17It's not amyloidosis.
38:19And his blood's fine.
38:21We just gave him the wrong type.
38:23Caused the DIC.
38:24Explains the bleeding.
38:25Multi-system failures.
38:26But we tested his blood.
38:27That's because we don't test blood for type.
38:29We test for antibodies.
38:31Because your body only makes those antibodies when you actually have that type of blood.
38:35Apparently, he has one more symptom.
38:37His body's making an extra antibody, type B.
38:40Combine that with his natural type A and presto change-o, he magically pulls blood type AB out of his
38:45hat.
38:46Would you stop that?
38:47God, yes.
38:48Autoimmune diseases can make antibodies go haywire, but still.
38:51It's happened.
38:52Apparently, it's happened again.
38:54I finally have a case of lupus.
38:56Flush him with saline, transfuse four units type A, and start him on steroids.
39:01He'll be back hoodwinking idiots in no time.
39:29Big love.
39:31Rise.
39:38Use their power wisely, my lord.
39:46I nominate Amber.
39:49Cut through a bitch.
39:50Rise.
39:54You're surprised?
39:57They're everyone's pick.
39:58Next pick, then.
40:01I nominate...
40:04Cutter.
40:12Now, everyone's surprised.
40:14Why?
40:15You said I don't have to justify my picks.
40:18No, I said you could use whatever criteria you want.
40:21Doesn't mean I don't want to know.
40:23He was right about this being a real case.
40:25He was right about the botched transfusion.
40:27And he's your love nugget.
40:30You got no reason to pick him.
40:38But somebody else does.
40:41Cutter is a liability.
40:43He electrocuted himself to let a patient on fire.
40:46It's only a matter of time before he burns the hospital down.
40:51You made a deal with Cutty.
40:56That's how you got her underwear.
40:59She sold it to you for the right to put her choices on the block.
41:03You said get her underwear?
41:05I got it.
41:07Your scheme was brilliant.
41:11And you're fired.
41:14You're all about breaking the rules.
41:16Her rules, not mine.
41:18The whole point of this was to subvert Cutty.
41:21You became her partner, gave her power she didn't already have.
41:24Let her greedy fingers into my cookie jar, which sadly is not as dirty as it sounds.
41:30Thanks for playing.
41:33Thanks for playing.
41:34Thanks for playing.
41:38Thanks for playing.
41:56Thanks for playing.
41:59What the hell is this?
42:03Looks like an envelope,
42:05with the results of the genetic test for Huntington's inside.
42:09Did you look?
42:11I thought it'd be fun to find out together.
42:13I don't want to know.
42:14No, you're afraid to know.
42:17I might die. So could you.
42:19You could get hit by a bus tomorrow.
42:21The only difference is you don't have to know about it today,
42:23so why should I?
42:25I don't have to know the lottery numbers,
42:27but if someone offered them to me, I'd take them.
42:30You spend your whole life looking for answers,
42:34because you think the next answer will change something,
42:37maybe make you a little less miserable.
42:41And you know that when you run out of questions,
42:43you don't just run out of answers.
42:46You run out of hope.
42:50You glad you know that?
42:56Don't regret.
43:04You haven't got at all these things for sure.
43:07You're up to the truth now.
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