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01:27Come on, come on, come on!
01:58Come on, come on!
02:12Class is over.
02:14What's going on?
02:15Who are you?
02:16I'm a doctor.
02:18Did you have a corneal transplant five years ago?
02:20Yes.
02:21Every other patient who had a transplanted organ from that donor is either dead or dying.
02:25You got a purse?
02:29I feel fine.
02:30I don't mean to scare you, but so do the others.
02:32Let's go.
02:34Let's go.
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05:52Are you following me?
05:55Word is, you're into monster trucks.
05:59My kids like it.
06:00But not you.
06:01Predator's okay, but I think the California Crusher's overrated.
06:10are you checking me out you're astute
06:16no how many pills did you just take vicodin opioids some b12 need a little kick in the
06:23afternoon you got a problem with that i think i'm falling in love a right eye's feeling
06:32no it's not everyone else's transplanted organs were fine means her eyes fine we need to remove
06:36the eye it's her only working eye we could remove the other one but since it's not killing her i
06:41thought this way was less insane do you have some ethical problem with what i'm doing that you can
06:48express in a unique way which might actually make me think that i'm wrong even though i'll never admit
06:52it yes you are funny problem's not in her eye it's in her head you want to come over and
07:01watch
07:01prescription passion at my place tonight you know i'm not gay right either am i if you don't want
07:06to have sex that's cool with me i'm not coming over to your home i'll grow on you
07:16l p e do i have to be in the same room with him whatever he's got you've got fifth
07:24line
07:24are you sure pretty sure fifth line
07:31am i gonna die can we talk about something besides you for a moment like maybe the fifth line
07:39f e o s p
07:46damn i'm sorry we need to remove your eye my eye a moment ago you thought you were dying
07:52blind's actually good news unfortunately he's wrong he just did the test she didn't squint
07:59she means the eye thinks it's fine it was wrong i know the eye doesn't think the brain thinks which
08:04means thinking's wrong the brain's wrong which means it's spread to the brain which means it's too
08:09late for us to remove the eye which means we're gonna have to remove your whole head don't worry
08:16it doesn't hurt
08:25hallucination that's a brain thing right
08:30five hundred different things can cause hallucination doesn't mean it's neurological
08:34it does if one of the other organ recipients also had a brain issue
08:38did he just drop his hands no none of them had brain issues his pupils dilated his pupils were fixed
08:44there was a twitch he got hit in the head he died no mystery that was your point yesterday
08:50you live you learn who shot this guy who runs a gym has a camera uploads the nasty stuff online
08:58can't see the dead guy's face i can't see his face i can't see the twitch can't see the pupils
09:04we know the tennis player had a heart problem we can maybe tie that to the tuba player's lungs
09:10and then somehow tie both those things to the construction worker's liver and then possibly
09:14meander over to frank's pancreatic failure but nothing causes simultaneous brain and heart problems
09:20cancer made no sense the head and heart make less than no sense that makes no sense
09:27um i know i was making a point oh good i thought you're an idiot
09:36why are you talking oh with the the guy doing manual labor can't have an opinion
09:42i might be a genius who just happens to have a passion for fixing coffee machines
09:48no i'm obviously not but that's rude to make assumptions about people
09:53donor's history came up clean
09:57did he just laugh no no i sneezed he's a genius coffee repairman coffee repairman wears argyle socks
10:09construction boots i'm not an idiot i'm just i'm not good at disguises
10:21who is he he's apparently a very bad private investigator
10:25why is he pretending to fix the coffee machine because i wanted to find out what you guys found
10:29out before i find out what he found out so i can find out if i need a private investigator
10:35so new donor has no history of unusual infections no uh international travel in the 12 months
10:44well seriously that's how i sneeze
10:48he was in madrid in the bahamas credit card receipts showed no girlfriend paid
10:53there is no girlfriend she was his high school sweetheart
10:56high school sweetheart is married to his best friend i know she had a kid four years ago
11:01timing fits she's still pretty hot though you found out anything medical kid has a tummy ache
11:07also the dead guy was exposed to mercury mold and hydrosperchloric acid because their sex
11:13pad was next to a garage that was demolished after those toxins were found
11:17oh yeah that would be twenty three hundred dollars
11:23i'll get you a check no i don't take checks you think i'm gonna stop payment
11:27aren't you of course i am twenty three hundred dollars it's insane
11:31actually that price includes footage of the boxing match from four different angles
11:35thirty percent of the crowd paid by credit card i got their names
11:38four of them had digital cameras which i composited like nasa did for the pics of mars
11:42you know the rovers and all that
11:49pupils were dilated but he didn't drop his hands it means he maintained muscle intensity
11:53say it
11:55you were right
11:56god that was petty of me
11:58he maintained muscle intensity but was momentarily distracted when he got hit that's a temporal
12:01lobe seizure does that pi guy mean we don't have to break into people's homes anymore
12:05that's the whole reason you went to medical school i'm not gonna take that away from you
12:08he's better than we are cost more and biopsy the brain no say it you were right but no
12:16temporal lobe controls speech hearing memory she loses those things she's gonna be a terrific
12:22date but beyond that we cut out a piece of a good chance she's a vegetable nothing to hear
12:26nothing to say nothing to look back on
12:29you're right she has so much to live for do we have another patient who's almost finished with all
12:35their living so it's okay to stab his brain because he's old no it's okay to stab his brain because
12:40he's dead if you don't get the widow to say yes
12:46no the lung inflammation is a complication of the pancreatic failure which is reversible
12:51this is actually his best chance if we can find out what's wrong how can a test that will probably
12:56kill him
12:57i didn't say
12:57you said it was extremely risky what does extremely mean please
13:04i'm sorry i can't
13:06i have a husband i have a two-year-old daughter her name is julia you'd be saving her mother
13:15i think you're lying you haven't had one visitor not one phone call since you've been here does she have
13:20a child
13:26no but her life is still worth more than my husband's i lied to save my life wouldn't you
13:31not at another human being's expense
13:33no you just robbed me of my only chance so your husband could struggle to breathe for a few more
13:36days
13:37just shut up
13:38i don't want to hear from you anyway
13:39lady
13:39you wanted to hate me so you won't feel guilty
13:41all right
13:42give me a scalpel
13:43frank
13:44frank
13:44frank set up
13:48frank set up
14:00he's coded
14:04clear
14:05clear
14:06clear
14:07clear
14:09clear
14:12clear
14:13clear
14:14clear
14:14clear
14:23did you get the consent?
14:25no
14:25tell foreman to get it old people are scared of black people
14:28it won't matter patient's dead
14:33save the brain
14:35you don't need consent for an autopsy
14:41can't wait for an autopsy
14:42no
14:42no
14:42no
14:43no
14:44no
14:45no
14:46no
14:46no
14:46no
15:02no
15:02no
15:02no
15:02We're gonna bat one for six on this one.
15:06Thin slices through the parietal and temporal lobes were clean.
15:09Occipital and frontotemporal regions were also...
15:11Brains clean. Moving on.
15:13To where? We've gone from making no sense to making less sense,
15:17and then taken a step backwards.
15:18Each of these people were killed by one thing that attacked one organ,
15:22but never the same organ.
15:24Could the donor have had two things wrong?
15:25Or six things wrong?
15:28Metabolic diseases specialize.
15:30Everything else specializes.
15:31Cancer plays the field.
15:33You're back to cancer?
15:34Metastasis is just a fancy word for screws around.
15:37Any type of cancer?
15:38I don't know.
15:39There would be evidence of cancer.
15:41There is. We haven't found it yet.
15:43You need it to be cancer so you have an excuse to talk to Wilson.
15:46Give me something else that explains this constellation of patients,
15:49then you can call me an ass.
15:50Didn't call you an ass.
15:51Perforated intestine.
15:54If this thing started as normal bacteria living in the intestines
15:57but got into a blood vessel through a vascular anomaly in the bowel wall,
16:00then they would affect every organ through the bloodstream.
16:04Screws up everything.
16:05For everyone.
16:08Okay.
16:09It's a long shot.
16:10It is possible that I'm an ass.
16:13Ironically, we need to do a colonoscopy to confirm.
16:16We checked Apple inside and out when she came in.
16:18She's clean.
16:19Anomaly would have to be in her mineral.
16:20They all would have died within a day.
16:21If she starts getting abdominal pain, shove a tube up her rear before it can get away.
16:26I'll test anyone else with stomach pain.
16:28Everyone else is dead.
16:29Not everyone.
16:30The one thing this donor gave to each of these people is his DNA.
16:34Anyone else have his DNA?
16:39You want to do a colonoscopy on a healthy four-year-old?
16:42She has a tummy ache.
16:43Kottner's right.
16:44It's not a tummy ache.
16:45It's a fatal brain or heart or lung or liver or pancreas ache.
16:49I'm not going to scare the hell out of the poor kid's mom because of a long shot corollary
16:53to a long shot theory.
16:56Fine.
16:57Tell her the truth and ask if daddy knows who the real daddy is.
17:17Does she have to be awake?
17:19We need her to tell us when it hurts.
17:23She'll get over it.
17:25Your husband might not have.
17:35What if a kid wants ice cream?
17:37The sign outside says closed.
17:40Dr. O'Shea's not right for you.
17:42What'd you find out?
17:43Why are you investigating him?
17:46Because I need to know if he lends money interest-free.
17:49What'd you find out?
17:52I want some ice cream!
17:55Not until you learn to read!
18:00You're supposed to trust friends.
18:01I don't know the guy.
18:02I've got no logical reason to be his friend.
18:04Have you never seen an after school special that is part of the pleasure of friendship?
18:08Trusting without absolute evidence and then being rewarded for that trust.
18:12You're taking pictures of a guy who's having an affair with his own sister and you're lecturing me about the
18:17rewards of trust.
18:18There are two types of people that hire me.
18:20No, actually there are three types of people that hire me, but the third type's irrelevant to the point I
18:24want to make.
18:24Do you have a special rate plan for being a pain in the ass?
18:27One type wants to find out that they're right. One type wants to find out that they're wrong.
18:30Which type am I?
18:31You're the third type.
18:33Do you lead with the irrelevant types?
18:35Your type doesn't care if you're right or wrong because they've hired me to investigate the wrong person.
18:39That's an actual type.
18:40You want me to check out Wilson?
18:42You want to find out if he's...
18:43How do you know about Wilson?
18:45What do I do for a living?
18:47You're checking me out.
18:50Have I been paying for that?
18:51So far you haven't paid for anything.
18:54You want to find out he's pining.
18:56You want to find out if there's something about him that will tell you he's gonna come back.
18:59Or something you can use to make him come back.
19:05Is there?
19:09No.
19:10No.
19:10There's nothing.
19:12Sorry.
19:18There will be $900.
19:26I gotta go.
19:27I'll get you a check.
19:38The colonoscopy was clean.
19:40And that just leaves cancer.
19:42The fact that the kid's colonoscopy was negative doesn't prove anything.
19:45Yes.
19:46The fact that it didn't prove anything didn't prove anything.
19:49Excellent point.
19:50We don't know if the kid inherited anything.
19:51Even if she did, cutting his theory is that the thing's intermittent.
19:54The opening would have to be open shortly before death.
19:57Unfortunately, we can't know when shortly before death is until shortly after death.
20:01And that seems like an obstacle.
20:02What if there was a way around that?
20:05Then we're kind of all sweating over nothing.
20:08Not around death.
20:09Around death as an obstacle.
20:10We need to seize colon at work.
20:12You do know what death means, right?
20:14Without a living system, there's not enough pressure to get fluid all the way up.
20:18Life we can't create yet, but pressure's easy.
20:22We use the same high pressure water jet we use to test cardiac workload.
20:28I mean, he's not going to be awake to tell us where it hurts, but...
20:31It's not going to do it.
20:51It's kind of stuck.
20:52It's more than stuck.
20:54The bowel's been dead for six hours.
20:56No matter what you shoot up there, it's closed.
21:09This is nuts.
21:10It's adjustable.
21:17It's working.
21:18Yeah.
21:20Wow.
21:21Well, not much.
21:23Increase the pressure.
21:27The endoscope's bowing.
21:28Push on the stomach.
21:32Those are normal bodily fluids.
21:34Yeah.
21:34Normal bodily sewage.
21:36Put the pressure back on.
21:42That's the end.
21:43No leaks.
21:45Wait.
21:46What's that?
21:47It's just dark because I'm at the end.
21:48What if you're not at the end?
21:50It's a correlation.
21:51Maybe a little more pressure?
21:54Not too much.
21:55It is the end and we...
22:04It's finally accelerating.
22:06Apple's heart rate has become irregular.
22:08Breathing is labored.
22:10Colonoscopy's still showing no leaks.
22:11What if it is autoimmune?
22:13What if we don't have conversations we've already had?
22:17Four out of the five didn't linger.
22:18They got sick and died.
22:20We don't have time to dismiss things we've already dismissed.
22:22Nothing fits.
22:24See, that's an example of a conversation we've already had.
22:26She's sick.
22:27Something fits.
22:29MS?
22:29No!
22:31Okay.
22:31From now on, no one says anything unless no one's said it before.
22:45Where are you going?
22:46You guys start immunogels in our CSF to look for hidden protein markers.
22:50Then start sequencing our genes and then start treatment.
22:53Treatment for what?
22:54Cancer.
22:54It's not cancer.
22:55Chemo's toxic.
22:56It's something.
22:58Which means we should treat her for something.
23:17She's fine.
23:19Where's her chart?
23:20You rang emergency to get her chart?
23:22I know.
23:23That was bad of me.
23:23But I'm pretty sure the chart's supposed to be attached to the bed so that GIMP doctors
23:27don't have to look all over the place while patients die.
23:35Thank you so much.
23:37And some peppermint tea when you get a chance.
23:46I need you to sign something.
23:49Consent chemotherapy.
23:51You found cancer?
23:53No.
23:56Then you have to have syndicating it?
23:58Nope.
23:59Then why should I sign it?
24:00That's a good question.
24:01That's a good question.
24:02And deserves a complicated answer.
24:05Placebo effect.
24:08People have confidence in doctors.
24:11They have confidence in diagnoses.
24:12Confidence in medicine.
24:14Sometimes they get a little better just because they think they will.
24:17And that can make us think that the wrong answer is the right answer.
24:20Which is very bad.
24:24So, you do have proof that it's cancer.
24:26But you can't tell me because it might affect the way I react to the medicine?
24:31If that were true, it would certainly make sense.
24:35Do you think I could tell you that it's true?
24:47I was practically blind before the transplant.
24:512200 vision.
24:52Did you cover all this personal stuff with Dr. Foreman?
24:55You don't care who I used to be?
24:58You're a post-corneal transplant math teacher.
25:01I deduced that you were a blind math teacher.
25:04I was an architect.
25:11You gave up architecture after you could see.
25:14The world was ugly.
25:19Do you think the world would be any different if your leg was fine?
25:23No.
25:25Do you think you would be any different if your leg was fine?
25:28I mean, the doctors told me that my life was going to be so much better once I could see.
25:34I would date.
25:35I would dance.
25:37But, uh, the guys I hated dancing with before, I hated dancing with after.
25:43My parents were still dead.
25:45I was still alone.
25:48You're fun.
25:50You don't seem all that different.
25:56I haven't given up.
26:02Wilson's got a new job.
26:03Hasn't started yet, but...
26:05So, who are we following?
26:06See that lady up there?
26:08You point at the target?
26:10No, I'm following the one halfway in between that point and that point.
26:17Oh, pretty.
26:19Who hired you?
26:20No, and I just like her.
26:22You're stalking her?
26:23No, no.
26:24I followed her out of that bookstore back there.
26:26You are stalking her, just not for very long.
26:30What else can you tell me that I might care about?
26:32He attends this grief counseling thing twice a week where they go around the room and cry about who's dead.
26:39Cameron's been to his house several times.
26:41They just talk about death and losing loved ones.
26:58What?
27:01If she turns her head, she's gonna see that we're walking in the wrong direction.
27:04No, no, no.
27:05I'm very nondescript.
27:07Well, I'm not.
27:08Well, then you stay four feet behind me.
27:10How do you know what they're talking about?
27:11I'm in the same grief counseling group.
27:14I recently lost my mother.
27:16You get laid more often than you told them you lost a kid.
27:19I didn't lose a kid.
27:20If you're a PI, you can't lie?
27:23I can't lie. I'm just not all that good at it.
27:26Dr. Cuddy's been over to Wilson's twice and phoned a bunch of times.
27:30Foreman called him.
27:31And the rest of the time, Wilson's been reading meditation books and magazines about restoring barns.
27:37Are you following me?
27:38No.
27:39Are you lying?
27:40Yes.
27:43Lesson one, commit.
27:44It's making me uncomfortable.
27:46Sorry.
27:50You're very pretty.
27:52More uncomfortable.
27:54She's not your type.
27:56Your type is much stupider than her.
27:59What else to say about me?
28:00Oh, you've never come up.
28:03In the grief counseling or in the other...
28:05Anywhere.
28:05I got three bugs in his home and one in his car.
28:08If I didn't know you, I wouldn't even know you existed.
28:11Which is good news.
28:12Only two things you ignore.
28:14Things that aren't important and things you wish weren't important and wishing never works.
28:33She's better.
28:34I could tell at once.
28:35Vomiting's a side effect of the chemo.
28:37The heart rate's stabilized.
28:39Breathing's good.
28:40Amylase and triglycerides are both coming down.
28:42I guess it's working.
28:44I can't believe it.
28:45It's cancer.
28:47It's not cancer.
28:58It's not cancer.
29:00Labs show that our patient is healthier.
29:03She's gonna get sicker.
29:04And she's gonna die.
29:06I brought Thai food.
29:07What did you see in her?
29:08Nothing.
29:09It's not cancer.
29:10All the tests say it's not cancer.
29:11They've always said it's not cancer.
29:13Treatment proves it's cancer.
29:15Yeah, treatment proves it could be cancer.
29:16It's not cancer.
29:18This was your diagnosis.
29:19I never thought it was cancer.
29:20You treated for cancer.
29:21I thought that what she had acted like cancer.
29:24If it acts like cancer, maybe it would respond like cancer.
29:26It did.
29:26Because it's cancer.
29:27We have to find something that walks like cancer, talks like cancer, tastes like cancer,
29:33but isn't cancer.
29:34No, we don't.
29:35Better is better.
29:36Who cares why?
29:37I do.
29:38And so does Tetro.
29:40Who?
29:41The dead tuba player.
29:43Tybalt.
29:44The point is, he died last, but he died.
29:48Which means she's gonna die too.
29:49Tybalt wasn't receiving cancer medication.
29:51There's a cancer drug that's used off-labeled for arthritis.
29:54There's no record of arthritis.
29:55Did you interview all the tuba students?
29:57If he had joint pain in his hands, he couldn't have played.
29:59Then it wasn't in his hands.
30:00Then why do we care about his students?
30:02One of them is Canadian.
30:03Brought him methotrexate so he could hide his arthritis.
30:06He already couldn't afford his insurance.
30:08And that little piece of business cost me $700.
30:11I'm gonna pass it on to the patient with a steep markup.
30:13This makes no sense.
30:15I know.
30:17She's dead unless we can find what's cancer, but not cancer.
30:29Something's missing.
30:36I need an epiphany.
30:40What are you billing out at?
30:42$300 an hour?
30:44Here's four.
30:45There are other oncologists.
30:47Better oncologists.
30:48But I need you.
30:54Let me describe the symptoms.
30:56Problems.
30:56Issues.
30:57You say whatever you feel like saying until something triggers an idea in my head.
31:01That's not the way it works.
31:02You have a way of thinking about things.
31:04It's sloppy.
31:05It's undisciplined.
31:06It's not very linear.
31:07Compliments mine.
31:09Drives me down avenues that I wouldn't otherwise.
31:11House.
31:11Please go away.
31:12Cancer, but not cancer.
31:15Response to cancer treatment, but there's no...
31:23How are you?
31:25Don't do this.
31:27Please.
31:28Please.
31:29Don't do this.
31:31I'm trying to move on.
31:34By hanging out with Cameron.
31:37Talking to Cuddy Foreman.
31:39Not me.
31:47I paid a private investigator to spy on you.
31:52You didn't.
31:54You wanna move on from me, you gotta deal with me.
31:56Talk to me.
31:56You have no right.
31:58We're not friends anymore.
31:59There's no trust to be breached.
32:01I can have you followed.
32:02I can call you names.
32:03Tell your secrets.
32:08Foreman did a CT.
32:10Temporal and frontoparietal regions normal.
32:12Occipital lobe normal.
32:13I have the right to walk away from you, House.
32:17There's a world beyond you.
32:19You need to realize that.
32:20And even if you don't, I'm moving on.
32:24The next time you knock, I'm not answering.
32:31Nothing yet.
32:32Keep talking.
32:43I'm sorry.
32:46You've charged me for listening in on my own conversations.
32:49Ha.
32:49Yeah.
32:50Why wouldn't I?
32:51How many friends do you have?
32:53Seventeen.
32:54Seriously?
32:55You have a list?
32:56No, I knew this conversation was really about you,
32:59so I just gave you an answer so you could get back to your train of thought.
33:02Well done.
33:03I have one.
33:05Had one.
33:06You know, friends are important.
33:07You're gonna miss all...
33:08Shut up.
33:09Friends allow you to not sit in a room by yourself.
33:12Charging me for this?
33:13Are we friends?
33:14No.
33:15Then yes.
33:16You wanna be my friend?
33:18No, you scare me a little.
33:19He thinks if he's not a friend, he can't talk to me.
33:21We can talk.
33:22We can be two human beings talking.
33:23I'm with him.
33:25Sorry.
33:25Didn't mean to interrupt.
33:26Yes, you did.
33:27I was in the middle of a sentence.
33:28Yes, I did.
33:29Yeah, you're repeating yourself.
33:31I'm grateful.
33:32Make your point.
33:33It's like that cancer but not cancer thing you were talking about.
33:35Friends are friends.
33:36Customers are customers.
33:38And everything else is everything else.
33:39If it's not, nothing is nothing.
33:45And anything can be anything.
33:4910-10.
33:51Stop the clock.
33:52What?
33:53The world is not as ugly as she thinks it is.
34:02Cancer but not cancer.
34:06Doesn't make any sense unless...
34:10Brain but not brain.
34:12Occipital lobe's normal.
34:13But her eyes suck.
34:14That lobe should be compensating.
34:16Since it's not, that tells me that something's in there that shouldn't be in there.
34:21Brain but not brain.
34:22Why are you in my office?
34:24To find the anomaly, I need to chop off the top of her head.
34:27Pretty sure I need your approval for that.
34:30I'm gonna trust your first instinct.
34:32I'm not usually confused when you say things like that.
34:35I'm ordering her cancer treatment to be continued.
34:39Why does it cost $2,300 to fix a coffee machine?
34:43Cancer stem cells are real.
34:45They explain everything.
34:47They're like embryonic stem cells.
34:48They can become whatever they want.
34:49Donor had them.
34:51Recipients got them.
34:52They floated around.
34:53They landed on an organ.
34:54They got bathed in cytomes.
34:55Partially differentiated.
34:56And the key word there is partially.
34:58In the tuba player, they became long but not long.
35:01In the tennis player, they became hard but not hard.
35:03Stopping a few.
35:04Figured out the pattern.
35:05They looked as if they belonged but they weren't doing their jobs.
35:08When they were really needed, boom.
35:10Chemo worked because cells are basically tumors.
35:13Chemo shrunk though.
35:17You're still gonna say no, aren't you?
35:19You have no proof.
35:21I have the brain scan.
35:22The normal brain scan.
35:23This is why I need to take off her head.
35:25To treat or to prove you're right?
35:27To treat.
35:29Chemo's not killing anything.
35:30It's just hiding the real problem.
35:32She's gonna crash.
35:33If we wait until she does crash, it might be too late.
35:36So the next step is what?
35:40I say no and then you do something to make her crash?
35:42So that I'll think you've proven your theory?
35:45I would never do that.
35:46No, you won't.
35:55It's just hard to travel to the right house.
36:05To change the world.
36:09Start with one step.
36:15However small
36:19First step is hardest of all
36:24Once you get your gate
36:28You'll be walking tall
36:33You said you never did
36:37Cause you might die trying
36:42Cause you might die trying
36:47Cause you might die
36:51If you close your eyes
36:56Cause the house is on fire
37:01Don't think you couldn't move
37:06Until fire dies
37:11Then you never did
37:13She's crashing!
37:15Cause you might die trying
37:20Cause you might die trying
37:50So you might die
37:55You might want to check her IV.
37:58From here, looks like saline instead of chemo.
38:03Yeah, they look identical.
38:05Still, you should probably check.
38:10You switched her meds?
38:12How could I? I had no access.
38:14Close her back up.
38:16Do the surgery.
38:17There's no reason to.
38:19There's no reason not to.
38:20The stupidly dangerous part is already over with.
38:22We're ready with the neural net.
38:45Ooh.
38:46Is that someone's brain?
38:48Except for the part that isn't brain.
38:57Hey, that's the patient I...
39:00You said she'd be fine.
39:02I'm a better liar than you are.
39:03I swapped her meds.
39:05I mean, she's got a brain problem.
39:07I could have killed her.
39:08Yep.
39:09The neural net will show us how fast her neurons are firing.
39:13If there's something in the way, say, a brain that's not a brain,
39:18her normal neural impulses will be sucked into a vortex.
39:21If they're unable to do their job,
39:24the computer will then process it,
39:25give us a picture of where to cut.
39:28Cool.
39:30Excuse me.
39:31Sorry, I thought that's what you wanted to hear.
39:33You think all of this is amazingly cool.
39:36And you have no one else, so...
39:38You're paying a guy to listen.
39:42Sorry, just trying to save you some cash.
39:44I'm on the clock.
39:46Yeah, why wouldn't you be?
39:47You think this is interesting to me?
39:48House?
39:51I see it.
39:52Can you get it?
39:53I think so.
39:55Turns out you didn't kill her.
39:57Cool.
39:59You owe me $5,000.
40:16Why are you just standing there, Dr. House?
40:22How'd you know who it is?
40:25I can smell you.
40:28Yeah, like you're a field of roses.
40:36Peppermint tea?
40:38You ever hear of the boy who cried wolf?
40:40Never really bought that.
40:42I don't care how often a kid cries
40:44he's being eaten by a wolf.
40:46Mom's gonna come running.
40:52The world is ugly.
40:55People kill.
40:57They go hungry.
41:03She's proving a point.
41:10People are asses.
41:11Why are you telling me this stuff?
41:13Because the world is not as ugly as you think it is.
41:16Your transplanted cornea is fine.
41:18Your eye is fine.
41:19But your brain wasn't working right.
41:22I'm gonna take the gauze off your eyes now.
41:25It's gonna be bright.
41:26I know.
41:27The brain cells that weren't brain cells
41:30were in the way of processing visual information correctly.
41:34After the transplant, you could see, but not see.
41:37I could see.
41:38I could read.
41:40Yeah, but it was dull or foggy or gray.
41:44I don't know.
41:45What I do know is that you were not seeing what everyone else was seeing.
41:49And now?
41:51Things are gonna be beautiful?
41:56Things will be what they are.
42:16Things are gonna be really well- emoji.
42:19How do I look?
42:24He looks sad.
42:42Hey.
42:52Is there any way I could put you on retainer?
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