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00:04Do you see them anywhere?
00:05Why don't we go back to their house?
00:07Wait for them there.
00:08Yeah.
00:09Because I'll probably answer the door the 16th time I knock.
00:21There they are.
00:26Hi.
00:27I'm sorry I followed you here.
00:29I just really wish you could give me a few minutes of your time.
00:33I know you never agreed to make it an open adoption,
00:37but I just figured maybe you never had a choice.
00:39I mean, it's China, right?
00:48What did he say?
00:49He wants you to leave them alone.
00:55Please.
00:57I just want ten minutes.
00:59Learn what you're like, tell you about my life.
01:03We're not his parents.
01:04We're not your daughter.
01:05We're going to leave.
01:06Don't come here.
01:07Sorry.
01:07Don't you?ê°€
01:40I wish they could understand how badly I need this.
01:55Now, make the wish again.
01:57If you cannot lift the Buddha this time,
01:59your wish will be granted.
02:13You're okay?
02:14You're okay.
02:17You're okay.
02:19You're okay.
02:20I'm here to help you.
02:57I picked Cameron's pocket down in the ER.
03:00Came up with a doozy.
03:01Your mother called twice.
03:03She's still healthy.
03:05This 25-year-old woman, on the other hand...
03:07Her messages sounded kind of urgent.
03:09Well, that's the way women sound when their spouse of 50 years dies.
03:16Your dad died?
03:18Are you...
03:19Yep, fine.
03:20Our patient, who's been known to take a few drinks on non-occasions,
03:24vomits blood and collapses on a trip to China.
03:27Chinese surgeons cut out a foot of bowel, but the pain is worse now than it was before.
03:32House, call your mom.
03:33What are you, my mom?
03:36We can continue this differential in five minutes.
03:38Those bags under your eyes.
03:40You were up all night.
03:42You told her, didn't you?
03:43I don't know what your daddy issues are, but don't deflect them on me.
03:48I told his wife he's been getting some strange.
03:50She kicked his adulterous tuchus to the curb.
03:53Seriously, you told her?
03:54Yes, I told her, but no, she did not kick me to the curb.
03:57We stayed up late talking.
03:58We're going to continue talking, much like House should be doing with his mother right now.
04:02Anybody read Chinese?
04:04Otherwise, we have no idea what these doctors did to her.
04:07Kuttner, you're sort of Asian, right?
04:09Get it translated.
04:10What about Meckel's diverticulum?
04:12If the surgeons didn't remove the diverticulum, it could cause pain, bleeding.
04:16Too high up for colonoscopy.
04:18CT could miss it.
04:20Ultrasound's fastest.
04:21And since I'm fastest with the ultrasound, House, let me do the ultrasound.
04:25You need to deal with your dad and stop not deflecting because I'm avoiding something deep.
04:30I'm deflecting because I'm avoiding something shallow.
04:33Seriously, I'm fine.
04:35I didn't even like the man.
04:40No Meckels.
04:42Are you there for the rice or the re-education camps?
04:45I was there to track down my biological parents.
04:47Like a salmon returning to the stream where it was born.
04:51Did you become whole again or did you get eaten by bears?
04:53You denied my existence?
04:59Four parents and not one of them taught you to cover your mouth.
05:02My God, it looks like they cut you in half.
05:06Doctor, we're her parents.
05:07I'm, uh...
05:08I'm just a technician.
05:09Her doctors will be by letter.
05:11You can schmooze that.
05:11Can you let them know that we, uh, we went by her apartment and collected all her medication?
05:17I'm a technician and a doctor.
05:19You went through my apartment?
05:21We found alcohol.
05:22We thought you'd quit.
05:24Did her drinking cause this?
05:26No.
05:28Can you tell her it did?
05:38Licorice root.
05:40Uh, no thanks.
05:42I'm good.
05:43I threw it to you for a reason.
05:46That's what the Chinese doctors gave her.
05:48It contains glycerhizin.
05:50They were treating her for SARS?
05:52Not very effectively.
05:55But SARS explains the cough, causes hypoperfusion, which explains the ischemic bowel.
06:00It's perfect.
06:01Lung involvement isn't very severe.
06:02Okay.
06:03Well, let's call it ours.
06:05Start ordering ribavirin and interferon.
06:16Sorry about your father.
06:18I'm not.
06:20Are we done emoting now?
06:22If there's anything I can do, just...
06:24You know, you're right.
06:25I don't think I can sleep alone tonight.
06:29You can tell me that that is liquid Vicodin.
06:32We're giving IG shots to everyone who came in contact with your patient.
06:36Shockingly, none of the nurses volunteered to administer yours.
06:40It goes better in a large muscle.
06:43Drop your pants.
06:45You know, I usually pay tens of dollars to hear that.
06:56Funeral's tomorrow.
06:57Your mom called you?
06:58There is a 3.40 flight out of Newark.
07:01And if you leave now, you can be in Lexington tonight.
07:05Your mother wants you to deliver a eulogy.
07:08Eulogy?
07:08From the Greek for good word.
07:11If she asked me to deliver a bastard uji, I'd be happy to...
07:15Then be a grown-up.
07:16Call your mother back and tell her that you're sick with grief, but you're too busy to be there.
07:21She knows what I'm lying.
07:23Then start writing.
07:33I yanked my brother and sister out of college.
07:36Will you please tell them I'm not dying?
07:38You have SARS.
07:39I'm wearing a mask.
07:41It's a big deal.
07:42Cut them some slack.
07:43But I am gonna be okay, right?
07:45That's what all this stuff is for.
07:47We're gonna need the names and numbers of everyone you came in contact with here and in China.
07:52Flight numbers, dates.
07:53That doctor that I coughed all over, is he gonna be all right?
07:57So far, he's fine.
08:10It's back.
08:12This is where the pain all started.
08:15She's tachycardic.
08:16Get a crash card in here.
08:27Her liver's failing.
08:29It's not SARS.
08:49I am not doing this because I care.
09:02Cuddy drugged me.
09:05She...
09:08My mom didn't call Cuddy.
09:10She called you.
09:13I knew you couldn't stay away.
09:15I knew you love me too much.
09:17I'm doing this for your mom.
09:19I'm not doing this at all.
09:20If there was something to be done, I would have done it in the year he spent dying.
09:25You took my Vicodin?
09:29I'm in pain.
09:38One?
09:42So the Vicodin is my leash.
09:44One will take the edge off, but it won't give me enough relief for an escape back to Plainsboro.
09:55Where's my phone?
09:59It's the team.
10:00It's their ringtone.
10:04Forget it.
10:05The patient's blood is on your hands.
10:13House?
10:14You there?
10:15I'm being held against my will.
10:17Call the police.
10:17Nicole had a clot in the hepatic vein.
10:19Chase sucked it out.
10:20Saved her liver.
10:21No signs of a tumor or venous malformations.
10:23Nothing that could cause drugs and alcohol.
10:26She's a smoker.
10:27Combine smoking with any one of a dozen genetic disorders, and she's a clotting machine.
10:31Multiple blood clots would tie together bile, ischemia, lungs, and the liver.
10:34We need to pinpoint which defect she has so we can start on the right anticoagulant.
10:38Draw her blood.
10:39Let's find out which genetic gift her genetic parents gave her.
10:44Thanks for calling.
10:47My ringtone for you is Dancing Queen by ABBA.
10:58Nicole?
11:02I need to pee.
11:03Pull over to the next stop.
11:09I'll just pee on the floor.
11:13You bought used floor mats?
11:17That is brilliant.
11:20There's a rest stop in five miles.
11:37Cain.
11:38The restroom's right there.
11:39You can make it on your own.
11:45I suppose I could talk about the summer he decided he wasn't speaking to me.
11:49Two months, not one word.
11:52Anything he wanted to say, he typed up and slipped under my bedroom door.
11:57You don't want to say anything, don't say anything, but go.
12:00Tell your mom you're sad.
12:02For her.
12:03Just by being there, I'd be lying.
12:05She wants to think, for a moment, that she had a happy family.
12:09So give her a gift.
12:10Lie.
12:11Give me my cane.
12:14I'll go to the damn funeral.
12:37I said I'd go to the funeral.
12:38I didn't say when.
12:44We have these two categories, inside and outside.
12:48Patients stay inside, and then when they're better, we let them go outside.
12:53Thanks, but they don't let you smoke inside.
12:56So why don't you go back there and give me five minutes outside?
13:08Make a fist.
13:16Such a beautiful day, we thought we'd do all our doctoring outside.
13:21People stare at me anytime I'm out with my family.
13:24It's like a puzzle.
13:25Which one of these things doesn't belong?
13:28Belonging's overrated.
13:30I was adopted by a white family when I was nine.
13:34I like being different.
13:35The view's better from the outside looking in.
13:42It must be easier to be different when you're a success.
13:48Is that a problem?
13:49This is why we prefer inside.
14:02You actually keep a flashlight that doesn't need batteries in the trunk.
14:06Next to the jacket, emergency water, nail clippers, toothbrush, space blanket.
14:12When things go wrong, I like to be ready.
14:16Will you please hold the flashlight for a minute?
14:31You know, those aren't just my car keys.
14:34My house keys are on there, too.
14:36Amber gave me that keychain.
14:38No, she didn't.
14:40Not unless your pet name for her was Balbo.
14:51A man who would lie about a gift from a dead girlfriend is probably responding to a childish, pointless act
14:58of petulance.
14:59But the struggle to resist one's captors is never pointless.
15:03Vive la résistance!
15:04Well, I hate to break it to you, Che, but simple delay won't work.
15:09Your mother will hold the funeral till we get there.
15:13Your father was a punctual man, beholden to time.
15:17Two minutes late for dinner you didn't eat.
15:20My mother would never disrespect him by starting the funeral late.
15:24Yeah, yeah, you clearly have no issues to work through.
15:28Come on, forget the keys.
15:30Call a locksmith.
15:31We'll go inside and play Guess That Smell with the truckers while we're waiting.
15:35Join me on the dark side.
15:39The dark side's done, House.
15:41I'm delivering you to your mother, and that's it.
15:46Life moves on.
15:51What do you think House would send?
15:53The gentle comfort arrangement or the warm thoughts bouquet?
15:58I mean, if he wasn't an ass.
16:01Send one of those giant cookies shot like a coffin.
16:05His mom would believe it was from him.
16:06I didn't tell you, so you could send anything.
16:09Just wanted you to know the extent to which the man is disconnected from the human race.
16:12Took a six-pack of FFP to stop the oozing.
16:15She's bleeding and clotting?
16:16Plus, chistocytes on her smear means it's DIC, which means she's got cancer.
16:19She's young. It could be leukemia.
16:21Normal WBC makes that less likely.
16:23Belly pain points toward a GI tumor.
16:24House ready, did an ultrasound.
16:25Wasn't looking for a tumor.
16:27Go run a CT.
16:28I don't buy it.
16:30CT can find small intestinal cancers.
16:33Is that an ultrasound?
16:33I don't buy a house.
16:35When my father died, I wound up killing a patient, and I hated the man.
16:40Whatever house says or doesn't say, I'm sure the guy's a mess.
16:46So, he was a bastard.
16:48He was still your father.
16:49You're biologically programmed to have feelings for him.
16:52No, I'm not.
16:54Feelings aren't rational.
16:56I know you have trouble with anything that can't be quantified and counted.
17:00He's not my biological father.
17:05I figured it out when I was 12.
17:08Of course, you're a brilliant, socially isolated 12-year-old.
17:12You create a parallel universe in which your life doesn't suck.
17:15I look at the facts.
17:17First of all, he was deployed on training exercises off Okinawa during the time I had to be conceived.
17:23And since you're 150 years old, air travel was impossible.
17:27His second toe is longer than his big toe.
17:30Mine isn't.
17:31This is sad.
17:32You don't believe your mother screwed around.
17:35I have a distinctive red birthmark on my scalp that matches a certain friend of the family.
17:40If you believed this story, you wouldn't be telling me about his birthmarks.
17:43You'd be telling me about the genetic testing you had done.
17:46And since you haven't mentioned it, obviously you didn't do it.
17:48Because you don't want to...
17:49House, what are you doing?
17:51Get your...
17:51Get off the...
17:52There's a cop!
18:00Uh-oh.
18:03Nicole, lie still.
18:04This will only take a few seconds.
18:07One millimeter cut through upper abdomen?
18:10She was adopted when the parents thought they couldn't have kids.
18:12Then they had three more.
18:14She took the message as thanks for playing, but we have our real children now.
18:18And the real children probably think they're accidents while she was handpicked.
18:22Everybody's got problems with their parents.
18:24She's an addict.
18:25Something went wrong.
18:26And it has to be the parents' magnifying pancreas.
18:29I'm not saying the parents screwed up.
18:31You're saying you like her, so you don't want her faults to be her fault.
18:35But they're someone's fault, and the only other people you know are...
18:41I think we may need to call House again.
18:45You lost track of your speed?
18:49I think that was Hitler's excuse.
18:51Lost track of the Jews.
18:53No one held him responsible.
18:55I'm not playing, House.
18:56You are protecting me.
18:58Anybody in their right mind would have ratted me out.
19:01I'm just going to speed things along.
19:03You are going to this funeral.
19:13Make it fast.
19:15I don't want to miss the anal cavity search.
19:17Looks like a mass in the pancreas.
19:19Not to me.
19:20It's a radio.
19:21I don't want a full play-by-play.
19:23It's fluid-filled.
19:24Could you get out of the car, please, sir?
19:26Officer, if you want to give me a ticket, I totally understand.
19:28Just get out of the car, sir.
19:30Cyst?
19:31Large cyst.
19:32Something going on there?
19:33Wilson's getting arrested.
19:35How large?
19:36SUV-sized or mid-range sedan?
19:38Seriously?
19:39What'd you do?
19:40I'm obviously joking.
19:42Wilson was getting handcuffed on the hood of his car.
19:45Would I be carrying on a differential?
19:47Diameter's at least eight centimeters.
19:49Is it the tail or in the head?
19:51The head.
19:52You too, sir.
19:54Out of the car.
19:55We've got a construction site.
19:57A steamroller.
19:58He's plowing.
20:00Out now.
20:06No game.
20:18James Evan Wilson, there's a warrant for your arrest in Louisiana.
20:32What are the traits of a steamroller?
20:34Powerful, maybe pancreatic cancer.
20:36Great idea.
20:37Except the only symptom it matches up with is being steamroller-ish.
20:41You don't think House is onto something?
20:43I think he thought he had an idea.
20:45I also think his metaphors are tough enough to decipher after he said them.
20:49We need to be focusing on the medicine.
20:50No answer.
20:52There's not going to be an answer.
20:53They've been arrested.
20:54He was joking.
20:55He reacted to the size and location.
20:58That's what we should be focusing on.
20:59Not playing Mad Libs while our patient's exploding now and destroys our life-sustaining now.
21:04I'll try to get Wilson on the line.
21:05What if it's not how a steamroller works, but what it does?
21:09It clears things.
21:11It's a waste of time.
21:22I need that phone call.
21:25I'm a doctor, and when someone tries to call you three times, it's code for pick up the damn phone
21:31before someone dies.
21:32I'm sure there's other smart doctors.
21:35You'd be surprised.
21:37You told me you'd taken care of this.
21:39Yes, I did.
21:40First words you ever said to me.
21:43I took care of it.
21:45You must have screwed up somehow.
21:49Sir, not to hurry you, but we need to be at a funeral.
21:53And nobody is going anywhere or taking any phone calls until I hear back from Louisiana.
21:59It's a really old warrant.
22:00And isn't there a statute of limitations on this kind of thing?
22:04It's suspended when you flee the state.
22:06I didn't flee the state.
22:08I left the state because I don't live in the state.
22:11And the charges were just so minor.
22:16Vandalism, destruction of property, assault.
22:20There is a simple explanation.
22:22There was a medical convention in New Orleans.
22:25You don't need to explain to me.
22:26I was fresh out of med school.
22:28I didn't know anybody at the convention.
22:29You heard the man, Wilson.
22:31You don't have to explain.
22:33I am not going to sit here wasting time just so you can avoid your father's funeral.
22:39He's my father.
22:41I have the right to avoid his funeral.
22:44Not if your mother's alive, you don't.
22:47Okay.
22:49Explain.
22:51Did House react to the eight centimeters?
22:53He whistled.
22:54It was huge.
22:55Anyone would think so.
22:56House doesn't whistle because he's impressed.
22:58It means he wasn't expecting it.
23:00It means he changed his mind at that point.
23:03A single supersized cyst ruled out a diffuse process like scleroderma or lupus.
23:07Well, that diffuse process, you're stuck with single process affecting just the pancreas.
23:11Gallstones or pancreatic divisum.
23:12Whatever he asked next would have narrowed that down.
23:15He asked about location.
23:16Heads, it's gallstones.
23:17Tails, it's divisum.
23:18It's at the head.
23:19She's got gallstones.
23:20The steamroller means potholes.
23:22Relax, we got it.
23:23You figured out she's got gallstones?
23:28I was at the hotel bar trying to unwind, have a drink.
23:32There was this guy who kept playing Billy Joel's Leave a Tender Moment Alone on the jukebox.
23:39Leave a Tender Moment is a good song.
23:41It's a great song.
23:42He was out of line.
23:43Not as good as scenes from an Italian restaurant or...
23:46So, I asked the man to stop, politely.
23:50Yeah, you yelled politely.
23:52I was polite the first couple of times, but courtesy made no impression on this ass.
23:57So, I threw a bottle into the mirror, which successfully conveyed my message.
24:05And smashed a ten-foot antique mirror.
24:09And set an example to two other patrons who threw shot glasses.
24:12I had nothing to do with that fight.
24:14The assault charge was totally bogus.
24:17And I paid for the mirror.
24:19I think I have the picture.
24:22I assume you're the guy who was playing the song.
24:25No.
24:26I was the guy who bailed him out.
24:27That's how we met.
24:29I was in jail.
24:30This guy was a total stranger to you, and you bailed him out?
24:33It's a boring convention.
24:35I'd have somebody to drink with.
24:37And there's the foundation of our entire friendship.
24:40If you hadn't been bored one weekend, it wouldn't even exist.
24:43Hey, there were 3,000 people at that convention.
24:46You were the one I thought it wasn't boring.
24:47That says something.
24:48It also says something that you lied to me about getting the charges dropped.
24:51I got a lawyer.
24:51He cut a deal.
24:53You didn't call a guy.
24:54You have to show up at the arraignment.
24:55Everybody knows that.
24:56Everybody with your misdemeanor experience.
24:59You can go.
25:01What?
25:02He's a fugitive from justice.
25:05That whole story was lies.
25:06He stabbed a man.
25:07Louisiana doesn't want to pay.
25:10To get you back.
25:11Forget Louisiana.
25:13He was driving recklessly through your comatose village.
25:17They put lead in the jelly donuts here.
25:19Stop acting like such an ingrate.
25:21And go pay your respects to your father.
25:25CT confirmed gallstones.
25:28Normally not dangerous.
25:29Almost everyone has them.
25:31But sometimes...
25:32They kill you?
25:33Yep.
25:34Unless I take them out.
25:36We do it laparoscopically.
25:43How long has that urine been brown?
25:46Kidneys were fine this afternoon.
25:47They're not now.
25:51It's not the gallstones.
25:55Well, of course it's not gallstones.
25:57Who thought it was gallstones?
25:59You said steamroller.
26:00I also said construction site.
26:02Gallstones could cause a pancreatic cyst.
26:05Just turn around.
26:06The thing is two hours over already, and that's the third time we passed that colonial with a cross burning
26:11out front.
26:12I'm not lost.
26:14I'm not talking about what caused the cyst.
26:16I'm talking about what the cyst caused.
26:18Everything.
26:19Sister symptoms, not diagnoses.
26:21Unless it's a multiple cyst with connections to other organs.
26:25Like a steamroller.
26:26That's a long road down to the kidneys.
26:28How do we prove it?
26:29Won't be visible on a scan.
26:31Chase isn't going to go groping around when she's got kidney failure.
26:33Bubbles.
26:34Is that your new stripper name?
26:36Yes.
26:37And also, we inject bubbles into the cyst and follow where they drift.
26:40They end up in the other organs.
26:41We know you're right.
26:41Cut it out.
26:42She's fine.
26:42Bubbles is right.
26:44Go Echo.
26:47I'm not lost.
27:06Nicole, you've got to stay still.
27:08I'm nervous.
27:09You're not nervous.
27:10It's the DT's, isn't it?
27:14I haven't had a drink since I got here.
27:19Good heavens.
27:20We haven't missed it after all.
27:22It's like the end of a Christmas carol.
27:36I'm so glad you're here.
27:39Oh, it's a load off of my mind just to see you.
27:45Thank you, James.
27:47Thank you, James.
27:47Mom, how could you delay the funeral?
27:49Honey, your dad is dead.
27:50He's not going to care.
27:52Do you know what you're going to say?
27:54I don't know.
27:55Just let the minister, one of his buddies from the Corps.
27:58You're talking.
27:59I don't care that you didn't like him.
28:01He was your father, and he loved you.
28:05The war is over, Greg.
28:08Please do this for me.
28:13Stop looking so worried.
28:16I know he's going to make me proud.
28:19I'm sure you know him better than I do.
28:27Her liver's been compromised,
28:29and the DT's will cause her muscles
28:31to continue to twitch even under sedation.
28:33We need to paralyze her to do this procedure.
28:35I wanted to stop.
28:37A phenobarbital coma will not only allow us
28:39to inject the cyst, it'll treat the DT's.
28:42When she wakes up, she won't be in withdrawal.
28:44We've seen her through withdrawal before.
28:47We've seen her through everything.
28:49We've been supportive.
28:52We've been combative.
28:53We've picked her up from bars in the middle of the night.
28:55We've let her spend the night in jail.
29:00I used to say it'd be okay,
29:02that I'd get it together.
29:04I don't say that anymore.
29:08Let's make you healthy.
29:10Then we'll worry about making you sober.
29:14The Lord is my shepherd.
29:16I shall not walk.
29:17I am not talking.
29:20We were strangers.
29:21We shared some geography 30 years ago.
29:24Right.
29:25He had no influence on you at all.
29:27The father was compulsive about punctuality.
29:29His issue,
29:30which I deliberately made not my issue,
29:33thereby making it your issue,
29:35compulsively showing up four hours late,
29:37ignoring discipline,
29:38ignoring rules.
29:40Oh, God, he's here.
29:42Who's here?
29:44The one you're pretending is your father.
29:48Nice pick.
29:49He looks like Sean Connery.
29:51So, back when you were devising this fantasy,
29:53did you tell your father,
29:55Dad, I refuse to recognize your existence
29:57because I've chosen James Bond as my dad.
30:02I use different words.
30:05What?
30:07Hearing your own son hates you so much
30:10he's replaced you in his mind?
30:13It's gotta suck.
30:14How did he take it?
30:15I already told you.
30:17You didn't speak to me for summer.
30:27It means more to me than I can say
30:31to have all of you here today.
30:34And now, uh,
30:35our son Gregory
30:38would like to say a few words.
30:44Greg?
31:03There's a lot of people here today,
31:07including some from the Corps.
31:10And I noticed that every one of them
31:12is either my father's rank or higher.
31:16And that doesn't surprise me.
31:20Because
31:21if the test of a man
31:23is how he treats those he has power over,
31:28it was a test my father failed.
31:33This man
31:34you're eager to pay homage to.
31:37He was incapable of admitting
31:39any point of view but his own.
31:42He punished failure.
31:44He did not accept anything less than...
31:58He loved doing what he did.
32:02He saw his work as some kind of...
32:06secret calling.
32:09More important than any personal relationship.
32:16Maybe if he'd been a better father,
32:18I'd be a better son.
32:22But I am what I am because of him.
32:25For better or for worse.
32:29And I just...
32:31I just wish...
32:36I don't know.
33:09Put it back.
33:11He's not going to miss it.
33:13I'm done enabling.
33:14You can't even let them put him in the ground without making you serve your agenda.
33:18You really want to do this in front of everybody.
33:20You're going to punish me or them.
33:35How can I still feel surprised?
33:38You would take, even this, a moment of real human grief and turn it into a farce.
33:43Oh, cut the crap.
33:45You enjoy what I do.
33:47I never had to force you.
33:48You like coming along for the ride.
33:50Yes, that's why I'm cheering you on, Matt.
33:52This is about you needing to be prepared for the worst.
33:55So you become an oncologist.
33:57No surprises there.
33:58Worst happens all the time.
34:00But Amber, she was young and healthy.
34:02Her death came out of nowhere.
34:03Don't bring Amber into this.
34:05And you weren't ready.
34:06That makes you angry.
34:08The world sucks and you didn't have time to brace yourself.
34:10What happened out there is your show.
34:12You're scared to death of losing anyone that matters.
34:15So you dump the person who matters the most to you.
34:17I'm not scared to death.
34:18I'm moving forward.
34:19Because no one can take away from you what you no longer have.
34:23Your father's death is about you.
34:25Amber's death is about you.
34:27I can't imagine why someone wouldn't want to be your friend.
34:29Admit it.
34:30You're angry and you're scared of losing me.
34:32I'm not angry.
34:34I'm not scared.
34:35I'm not afraid.
34:36Admit it.
34:36I've lost people.
34:37It happens.
34:38Admit it.
34:38What are you, five?
34:40Stop repeating.
34:40Admit it.
34:41Admit it.
34:41Admit it.
34:42Admit it.
34:42Admit it.
34:43Admit it.
34:43Admit it.
34:43Come on.
34:44Admit it.
34:45Admit it.
34:52Still not boring.
34:56Did you know I was going to do that?
34:58Because I didn't know I was going to do that.
35:00I know you have trouble losing people.
35:03In New Orleans, I saw you carrying this express package around the conference.
35:08You wouldn't let it go, but you wouldn't open it.
35:12So I peaked at the return address.
35:14Diamond Fairbairn.
35:16Divorce attorneys.
35:17Your first wife served you with papers.
35:20Did you know that when you bailed me out?
35:22Were you doing something nice for me?
35:26What did I say about being boring?
35:29We owe your mom an apology.
35:34Hello?
35:35What's house?
35:36How did the bubble test go?
35:37Problem wasn't the cyst.
35:39It's advanced dilated cardiomyopathy.
35:41It made a three-dimensional echo.
35:42Showed a mass in the left atrium.
35:43Looks like an atrial myxoma, but the ultrasound images are a little grainy, so it's hard to tell.
35:49House?
35:50The images aren't grainy.
35:52They sure look grainy.
35:53I've seen pictures of you where you look tall.
35:56It's an iron overload.
35:57Creates speckles on the image, makes it look grainy.
35:59Also makes her pancreas fail, her blood clot, her intestine.
36:02Atrial myxoma is more likely.
36:04MRI for a better view.
36:06You can call me back and tell me you're embarrassed because my eyesight is better 500 miles away.
36:11I need a phone number.
36:19Wait?
36:19I'm a doctor in New Jersey, treating one of your clients.
36:23A young woman looking for her biological parents.
36:25You know, you could just wait for the MRI to have your curiosity satisfied.
36:30What person who is nothing like me are you saying that to?
36:35The parents look tan.
36:37The disease she has is genetic, which means they should have it too.
36:40They don't look more tan than anyone else.
36:42Discolored teeth?
36:43They're farmers.
36:44The village doesn't even have a dentist.
36:46Right.
36:47Thanks.
36:48But if it matters, I'm not convinced they were her parents.
36:52Why not?
36:52Because they said they have no daughter.
36:55The man was adamant, and the woman seemed confused and frightened.
37:02Differential.
37:03Say you're a middle-aged Chinese woman.
37:07Fine.
37:08Say it.
37:08I'm a middle-aged Chinese woman.
37:11The girl comes to you, says that she's your long-lost daughter.
37:14How would you be frightened?
37:16I'm frightened because she's a threat.
37:20Maybe she knows something.
37:22She hasn't seen you since she was an infant.
37:25Maybe an inheritance issue?
37:26You're peasants.
37:28Her very presence is a threat.
37:32She...
37:33What year was she born?
37:3583.
37:36She's not supposed to be alive.
37:40Chyna introduced the one-child policy in 1979.
37:43Say they didn't want a girl.
37:45They tried to kill her.
37:47Maybe the baby doesn't die.
37:48Maybe the father panics, regress it, takes the baby to an orphanage.
37:53Maybe he doesn't tell his wife.
37:54Who freaks out like she's seeing a ghost 25 years later when the girl shows up.
37:59Why does attempted murder from 25 years ago have suddenly become relevant to her health now?
38:03Maybe they gave her something toxic.
38:05It would have to be fat soluble.
38:10This is fun, isn't it?
38:19Let me see the MRI.
38:21We don't have one.
38:22She started vomiting as soon as we started the scan.
38:24Then let her vomit through the MRI.
38:26That's what nurses are for.
38:28Her parents tried to kill her.
38:32I don't know how, but I know it caused her to get sick.
38:3525 years later, trying to lift a Buddha.
38:38Explain.
38:40I already had this conversation with Wilson.
38:42Just go with it.
38:43Poison?
38:44Buddha wouldn't make it worse.
38:46Maybe the weight stressed her back, which...
38:48Makes sense.
38:48She's never lifted anything in her life.
38:51She actually didn't get sick until she tried lifting it that second time.
38:54I'm guessing the weight changed.
38:59Anybody have Taub's patron number?
39:02What's up?
39:03Maybe give him a call.
39:05He tosses that switch on the MRI.
39:07She's dead.
39:08Expray her brain.
39:12Pins.
39:14Push them through the soft fontanelle of an infant.
39:16You skewer the brain.
39:18The hair hides.
39:18The entry wounds.
39:20It's a perfect crime.
39:21She's had them in her all these years.
39:23What changed at the temple?
39:24Same thing that changed in the MRI.
39:27Shockingly, not all religious leaders are honest.
39:29I'm guessing these particular monks are bilking the faithful by pushing a magnet up Buddha's butt.
39:34There's another one under the table.
39:35It'll repel or attract depending on how you shift it.
39:37And she picked up that magnet.
39:39Moved one of the pins deeper into the sympathetic nervous center of her brain.
39:43It sent a signal through the nerves to use blood vessels in her small intestines.
39:46Caused the symptoms in China and in the giant magnet we call an MRI.
39:51She's lucky.
39:54We're all screwed up by her parents.
39:56She's got documentation.
40:02The pins will be removed surgically and she'll be fine.
40:05We'll wake her from the coma after the operation.
40:08Is there any way you could not tell her?
40:11Please.
40:12She's fragile.
40:14She desperately wanted to know her biological parents.
40:18For her to find out that they wanted her dead.
40:21I don't know what that'll do to her.
40:23She may not be as fragile as you think.
40:25We know our daughter.
40:28See this pin here?
40:30It's been pressing directly on her addiction center.
40:33It's not her fault.
40:34And it's definitely not your fault.
40:37She's not who you think she is.
40:56I hear your patient's going to be all right?
41:01It's not why you're here.
41:03A colleague checking up on a patient.
41:07Something going on?
41:10I'm celebrating.
41:20My mom hated him too.
41:23Your DNA test showed no match?
41:25That's incredible.
41:26At the age of 12, you actually figured out your father wasn't your birth father?
41:32That's what you wanted, wasn't it?
41:35Why should it depress you?
41:36It doesn't depress me.
41:38It doesn't make any difference at all.
41:40That's what depresses me.
41:46Well, I guess nobody gets to choose who their parents are.
41:53I'm not even sure anymore they get to choose who our friends are.
42:03I spoke with Cuddy.
42:05She hasn't filled my position yet.
42:08If you're coming back just because you're attracted to the shine of my neediness,
42:15I'd be okay with that.
42:19I'm coming back because you're right.
42:24That strange, annoying trip we just took was the most fun I've had since Amber died.
42:33You hungry?
42:34I'm hungry.
42:45Wilson?
42:47Yeah.
42:51My dad's dead.
42:53Yeah.
42:56My sympathies.
43:04My dad's dead.
43:06My dad's dead.
43:08My dad's dead.
43:09My dad's dead.
43:10My dad's dead.
43:11My dad's dead.
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