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00:23You're watching 77?
00:26I'm watching everybody.
00:27You don't need to watch everybody. You need to watch 77.
00:30You his agent?
00:32Just an objective mom.
00:34The explosion is impressive.
00:36It's not just burst. He can pull, too.
00:38You know, the only reason he went to a double-A school,
00:40he was a double-A bloomer.
00:41But he's a big man now.
00:43You should be his agent.
00:45Nice pancake, 7-7.
00:48You're moving up those draft boards.
00:50Thank you, sir.
00:51On one, on one, ready?
00:51Right.
00:53Right.
00:56Right.
00:59Checkers mission.
01:02Good job.
01:03Second level. Nice.
01:05Get off my quarterback.
01:14Play is over.
01:15Play is over.
01:25Save the aggression from between the whistle.
01:27Daryl?
01:28All right, back to work.
01:32Daryl?
01:38Daryl, stop!
02:06Daryl, stop!
02:09Daryl, stop!
02:37What are you doing?
02:38Canoeing.
02:39I seem to be taking on water.
02:42This is not okay.
02:44Use your own bathroom.
02:45No canoeing in my bathroom.
02:48My leg hurts.
02:49Soaking makes it feel better.
02:51You were the one who had to have this condo.
02:54Maybe next time you should consider amenities like two full baths
02:57instead of just the joy of outbidding Cuddy.
02:59The guy who signs the loan gets to pick the bedrooms.
03:03Stay out of mine.
03:05Well, you owe me 35 bucks for the grab rail I installed.
03:17Hit the kill screen. Boss is here.
03:20It's not porn. It's our new patient.
03:22Bummer.
03:2322-year-old male, 6'7", 310 pounds, clearly has brain involvement.
03:29The guy has no recollection of this entire incident.
03:32Football player.
03:34Those are the ones that get hit in the head a lot, right?
03:37ERCT'd him. No concussion, no stroke, no cortical degeneration.
03:40And he had a full psych evaluation. He's not crazy.
03:43So it's roid rage. I don't think they grow him that big naturally.
03:47ER also tested for steroids. He's clean.
03:48Only proving that our guy got his hands on the good stuff.
03:51The negative test at least means steroids is less likely.
03:54We should discuss other possibilities.
03:55Why? He injects his sore ankles with lidocaine every game.
03:59You think he's above injecting steroids?
04:00Repeated head trauma could damage the base of the brain leading to a pituitary adenoma,
04:04which leaks GNRH.
04:06Pituitary damage wouldn't be visible on a CT scan.
04:08Could cause the excess hormones that could cause the rage and would elude the ER steroid test.
04:14Fine. Bilateral venous sampling to find the elevated GNRH MRI to find the pituitary damage.
04:20Unless, of course, there is no pituitary damage, in which case our guy got his hands on the good stuff.
04:30Foreman. Let the peasants handle the peasantry.
04:33Brother needs to get picked up this afternoon.
04:37From prison.
04:40Your older brother. In case your confusion is related.
04:43How do you know about that?
04:44He left a message.
04:45Said he couldn't get you on your cell or at home.
04:48I get it. You're busy. You'll pick him up the next time he comes out of prison.
04:52Is that all?
04:55You're officially unbusy.
04:57Family is family.
05:00Take the rest of the day. Go see your brother.
05:02Got work to do.
05:08Do you feel any pain that's deep and persistent, not just muscles or joints?
05:13Everything hurts all the time. That's football.
05:15It might not be just football.
05:17We're gonna test for damage to your pituitary.
05:19If there is, it could create excess hormones, which could be causing your pain.
05:23It would also explain your rage attack.
05:25And if my pituitary is damaged, how long would it take to treat?
05:28I don't want to get ahead of ourselves and start promising deadlines.
05:31I'm sorry, Doctor, but he's playing in front of pro scouts, coaches and GMs this Saturday.
05:37This is a job interview for the rest of his life.
05:40If we do find something wrong, we can go in through the nose and repair the damage, nothing too invasive.
05:46You'll need a couple days of recovery, and then we can have you back by game time.
05:52Thank you, Doctor.
05:54There's nothing wrong with your eyes.
05:59Well then, your gizmo's broken.
06:02I'm seeing spots.
06:03Or, you enlisted, you got the cool haircut, and the awesome pants.
06:08Then you realized that your plane ticket to the Middle East was coach, and you decided to rethink your promise.
06:13No.
06:15I've already been there.
06:17Three deployments. Now they want me to go again.
06:20But my wife's pregnant.
06:22So, our homeland should be unsafe because your private was unsafe.
06:28Look, my wife and I planned this perfect.
06:30My enlistment was supposed to be over last week.
06:32So we got pregnant six months ago.
06:35Now they tell me I'm getting stopped lost.
06:37Army speak for they don't care about the fact that I've already finished my contract.
06:41I don't care about the fact that they don't care.
06:43Hey, come on.
06:45I waited an extra hour just to make sure I got you.
06:48Why?
06:49I saw you limping out there.
06:52Vietnam?
06:54Viet...
06:56How old do you think I am?
06:58I don't know. Vietnam age?
07:00Well, back in my day.
07:02The real Dodgers had the stones to run out to Canada or shoot themselves in the foot.
07:06They didn't come to free clinics whining for doctor's notes.
07:10Go hug your wife.
07:11Tell her to get a babysitter.
07:13You'll be back in time to video the kids' first steps.
07:18See, I don't need to see the scan.
07:20You can tell from your little puppy dog eyes that his pituitary is fine.
07:24Are you gonna say it or should I?
07:26You were right about the steroids. You're a genius.
07:29Next time with feeling.
07:30Put the cheater on a somatostatin analog to throw it out of his system and send him back to his
07:34football game.
07:39I've never done steroids.
07:41Well, somehow your GNRH got elevated. This will help get it back down.
07:45Mom, I swear.
07:47Who's gonna draft you, Daryl?
07:48You're stupid enough to try that stuff, especially the week you know you're getting tested.
07:52You guys must have mixed up your labs or got somebody else's blood.
07:55Because I never...
07:57Okay, what is that?
07:59Tachycardia. Lay back down, Daryl.
08:03Why's my heart beating like this?
08:05It's not steroids.
08:06I need some adenosine!
08:08And get that crash cart over here!
08:13Pals, next time.
08:17Marcus?
08:18Oh, right! You two know each other.
08:22What are you doing here?
08:24Uh, interviewing.
08:26Oh, who are we kidding?
08:29Interview's over. You got the job.
08:31What job?
08:33My new assistant.
08:35Part of his parole. Needs a job. Just trying to do my part.
08:39You were wrong about the steroids.
08:41Patient had a paroxysmal tachycardia. We cardioverted him back to sinus rhythm.
08:45We're gonna get an EKG and assess the MEB scan.
08:48Marcus.
08:50Let's talk outside.
08:54Family is family.
08:56Hey! Good to see you, too.
09:01Did you have a hard stretch?
09:03Not bad. I hardly got raped at all.
09:06You can't work here.
09:08Well, your boss says I can.
09:10I'm not playing.
09:11Lighten up.
09:12I mean, this could be fun.
09:14I get to see your world.
09:16You give me access to the pharmacy.
09:20I am playing. Come on, man.
09:22You look good.
09:24I'd already know that if you came to visit every once in a while, but whatever. I get it. It's
09:27cool.
09:28You don't wanna see me. You don't wanna pick me up.
09:31It's all justified.
09:33I'll just have to win you back over.
09:36Let me explain something.
09:38This man who's offering you the job, he's not a philanthropist.
09:42He seems more helpful than you.
09:43He doesn't wanna help you.
09:46He only wants to use you to screw with me.
09:49You know how you can screw with him?
09:51Act like your brother getting a job doesn't screw with you.
09:54Trust me.
09:56It'll be better for both of us if you go back in there and tell him you can't take the
10:00job.
10:00I'm not a person who has the luxury of turning down jobs or figure something out.
10:07Because you cannot work here.
10:19Oh!
10:21Oh, uh, house!
10:28We spent all night. You used all the fancy machines.
10:32A patient's heart looks fine.
10:33Well, if it was fine, it wouldn't go a flutter just cause you walked into the room.
10:38Light whip, two extra shots.
10:40Thank you, sir.
10:42Judging by the look on your face,
10:44I assume you're upset that Big Bro
10:46didn't take your advice and skip town.
10:48You told him about our conversation?
10:50He brought me breakfast.
10:52It was fun.
10:53I put lunch in the books. It's just you and me.
10:56Our patient could have a PFO.
10:59Well, naturally, you jump right to a urinary issue.
11:02PFO's not urinary. It's a heart issue.
11:04It is?
11:06Well, naturally, you think it's not a urinary issue.
11:09You're so embarrassed about your own past urinary issues
11:12you don't dare broach the subject.
11:15Oh, come on.
11:17You're spending the night over at Bobby Sampson's.
11:25I did not wet the bed.
11:27I spilled the drink.
11:28We're not buying it, Eric.
11:30We never bought it.
11:31Why are you telling him these things?
11:32It was the big deal. It was 25 years ago.
11:36Oxygenated and deoxygenated blood mix.
11:39The rough flow causes a cloud, explains a heart and head.
11:41Oh, like that power forward from Loyola and Marymount?
11:43When he, um...
11:45Hank Gathers?
11:46That's not what happened to him.
11:47Whoa, whoa, whoa.
11:48Let your brother speak.
11:50What happened to Hank Gathers?
11:52Conference tournament.
11:53Uh, alley-oop-a-dunk, jams at home, then he runs up the court and splat.
11:57He dropped dead of a hard thing right down the court.
11:59I remember that.
12:00On autopsy, they found he had a hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
12:03Rage and tachycardia are warning signs.
12:06Seriously?
12:07Because my brother remembers a basketball game?
12:10Hey, I don't care where an idea comes from as long as it makes sense and embarrasses someone.
12:17Are you out of your mind?
12:19As a former psychiatric patient, I take offense to that terminology.
12:23All I did was ban you from my tub.
12:25Whatever happened to proportional response?
12:27Whatever happened to coherent conversation?
12:29That thing broke tiles, gashed the walls, and pooped everywhere.
12:34Expect a bill for repairs.
12:36And payback.
12:43What was that?
12:44I have no idea.
12:46Everybody else thinks hypertrophic cardiomyopathy makes sense?
12:50Good.
12:51Stick the patient on a treadmill, stress his heart until it stops.
12:54You want to induce cardiac arrest?
12:57Only real treatment is for the patient never to stress his heart again,
13:00which means we have to tell him to retire at the ripe old age of 21.
13:03Stopping his heart speaks louder than words.
13:06Go.
13:11Maybe it's a good thing.
13:13He gave your brother a job, responsibility.
13:15I'm not arguing that he shouldn't have a job.
13:18I just don't want him having one here.
13:20I understand that House did this to annoy you, but why is he succeeding?
13:29You know what my brother did the last time he got out of prison?
13:32He stole money from my parents to buy drugs.
13:36He robbed a liquor store.
13:37Then he moved on to jacking luxury cars.
13:40Last time.
13:41Every time.
13:43I've known my brother for over 30 years.
13:46You haven't even known him a day.
13:50I'm sorry.
13:55The exterminator charged $2.50 to get the apostle out of there, and the contractor estimates $1,500 to fix
14:02the bathroom.
14:03And why are you jerking Foreman around?
14:07Because it's fun.
14:10Maybe you should give those bills to the guy who left his own bathroom window open.
14:14Your motives always run deeper than simple fun.
14:17But I want to learn more about one of my employees so that I can manipulate him and destroy him
14:23if and when I choose.
14:25Information is power.
14:26Not buying it.
14:27Okay.
14:28Why don't you tell me my real evil plan?
14:30I don't think there is an evil plan.
14:32You regret not having a relationship with your own family.
14:35And you don't want to see Foreman go down that same path.
14:38I think you're actually being nice.
14:42Oh, shut up.
14:45You can't accuse me of an opossum attack and underhanded kindness in the same visit.
14:50Then I'll come back.
14:53The treadmill test was a bust.
14:55The guy's in unbelievable shape.
14:58We couldn't get his heart rate above 150.
15:00Your boss is secretly a very nice man.
15:06I know.
15:09If we can't recreate the cardiac event, we can't prove hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
15:15Either we find a bigger treadmill, or...
15:26Did I miss the memo about you being released?
15:29I'm feeling fine.
15:30I can't keep laying here in his bed missing practices.
15:32All excellent points.
15:34Give me your arm.
15:35What's in the shot?
15:36It's a vasodilator.
15:37Since we can't exercise your son's heart on the treadmill, we're going to have to do it chemically.
15:48What's wrong?
15:49You're turning white.
15:50What does that mean?
15:52It means he doesn't need football to get a good job anymore.
15:59All right.
16:01Raynaud is phenomenal.
16:02Vasospasms cut off the blood supply to his fingers.
16:05Could be early-onset rheumatoid arthritis.
16:07Rheumatoid factor is negative.
16:09Arterial plaque throwing clots would explain the fingers, head, heart.
16:12I really think a guy with stenosis could have aced that treadmill test.
16:17You're kidding me.
16:18You got him a desk.
16:22And a nameplate.
16:24Man's got to have a place he can call his own.
16:26What about Takayasu's arthritis?
16:29Lymphoma's a better fit.
16:30We should remove his spleen.
16:31Bold move to skip straight to surgery.
16:33There's big games coming up.
16:35We don't have time to biopsy, wait for the pathology report and resect.
16:38Right.
16:39We should remove his spleen without confirmation so we won't miss the big game.
16:44Hang in ethanol, Drip.
16:46That won't treat for either lymphoma or Takayasu's.
16:48If it's lymphoma, the ethanol will make him itchy and Forman can remove its spleen.
16:51If it's Takayasu's, it loses his radial pulse and Chase can start him on steroids.
17:00Marcus!
17:11What are you doing here?
17:12My new assignment is to shadow you in enemy territory and document your every word to the patient.
17:19Just don't say anything stupid.
17:22You're not an idiot.
17:24Don't do this.
17:25Come on, man.
17:27I'm a new person now.
17:29No more drugs.
17:30No more lying.
17:31And if I can't get my own family to give me an opportunity to prove that, then what's the point?
17:36Mom and Dad gave you a chance.
17:38And a second.
17:39And a third.
17:40I'm not about to give you a 54th.
18:00Why isn't your minion fetching your lunch?
18:03He's busy spying on his little brother.
18:08What?
18:09That's very demeaning.
18:13We obviously have a theory as to why demeaning is not demeaning.
18:16You're escalating to prove I was wrong about you being nice.
18:19Which you would only do if I was right.
18:22Do you even listen to yourself?
18:24A 23-year-old just came into the ER, asked for you.
18:27What's her cup size?
18:28I don't think his cup size is relevant to his condition.
18:31He accidentally shot himself in the foot.
18:38Oh.
18:40Seriously?
18:42I give you a choice between moving to Canada and shooting yourself in the foot.
18:45You chose the bullet?
18:46I didn't want to be a fugitive.
18:48You think this is going to get you discharged?
18:50We'll patch it up and send you right back.
18:52Don't patch it up.
18:55Look.
18:58You got screwed over by your own government.
19:00That sucks.
19:01All you're going to get out of this is a five-day vacation and a band-aid.
19:05When I signed up, I was just a guy.
19:08Now I'm about to be a dad.
19:10I go back over, there's a chance my kid grows up without a father.
19:16You got a girl pregnant.
19:19You're still just a guy.
19:21Okay.
19:31How much longer do we have to wait?
19:33We have to keep going until you start feeling something.
19:35It might help if you tell me what I'm supposed to feel.
19:38I do that.
19:38That's all you'll be thinking about.
19:40Then you'll be telling me that's what you're feeling.
19:42How with suggestion.
19:43The other black dude who was in here earlier.
19:45Your brother?
19:46What gave it away?
19:48Well, you looked at him.
19:49I have two older brothers and we always want to kill each other.
19:59Something wrong?
20:01Not really.
20:03It just feels itchy.
20:06Is that what you're waiting for?
20:08It means lymphoma is most likely.
20:09But that's actually good news.
20:11How could that be good news?
20:13Because it's treatable.
20:14We can remove your spleen tonight laparoscopically.
20:16Will I be up in a round by Saturday?
20:18We can get to the radiation in the off-season.
20:23Hey, Mom.
20:25Wake up.
20:25I wake up.
20:27I'm itchy.
20:28Means I can play.
20:31Oh.
20:46ck?
20:47Beep.
20:54No.
21:07No.
21:09No.
21:11No.
21:12No.
21:30What are you doing in the dark?
21:32Lying in wait.
21:36Jeez, what happened to your face?
21:38Right.
21:39Playing innocent.
21:41Like you weren't looking for revenge for the prank that I didn't pull.
21:44It's karmic justice, but I didn't do it.
21:47Of course, you'd realize this means war.
21:57Isolating the gastro-epiploic artery.
22:01Nearly there.
22:05Foreman, come and take a look at this.
22:10His liver's inflamed.
22:13So the itching wasn't caused by his spleen.
22:16It's not lymphoma.
22:23What happened to your face?
22:25Wilson annexed the sedate and land.
22:28No abnormal T-cells or B-cells.
22:30It's definitely not lymphoma.
22:32Liver biopsy only revealed nonspecific inflammation.
22:35Kind of like the time you took your mom's birth control pills on a dare and ended up with swollen
22:40nipples.
22:41That never happened.
22:42Right.
22:43And your nickname all the way up through high school wasn't Erica.
22:47It wasn't.
22:50Okay, I may have made that one up.
22:52With the understanding that my brother still had a sense of humor and would figure out to play along.
22:56Polymyositis would explain the head, liver, heart, even the white fingers.
22:59It would also be accompanied by a significant decrease in muscle power.
23:03Marcus!
23:04Chance to redeem yourself.
23:06Does our patient look strong to you?
23:10Sorry, Eric.
23:11Big brother disagrees with your diagnosis.
23:14Felty syndrome?
23:15You said the liver was inflamed, not the spleen.
23:17You believe they let this guy perform surgery.
23:20What are you doing?
23:21Requesting permission to share my idea without being belittled in front of your new assistant.
23:25Permission denied.
23:26Continue.
23:28A patient has cartilage damage in both ankles.
23:30He gets lidocaine shots before every game to mask the pain.
23:33Team doctor uses the same needle twice by accident.
23:36Viral hepatitis.
23:37Do you think he's an idiot, Marcus?
23:39I don't think he's an idiot.
23:41Okay, go test his blood.
23:44Come on.
23:45We have a lunch scheduled.
23:52So, you jerk me around.
23:55Your allegiance lies with your brother.
23:57I get it.
23:58Admirable.
23:59Here's the problem.
24:00I hired you to tell me the truth.
24:02If you don't do that, you no longer have a job.
24:05I don't know what secret you're looking to uncover, but my brother is a decent guy.
24:09He was arrested for grand theft auto.
24:12You're going to be disappointed.
24:14Try me.
24:16He tell you I was with him?
24:18Was it your idea?
24:19We did everything together.
24:20I don't know whose idea it was.
24:21I was 16.
24:22He was only 14.
24:24A punk couldn't even see over the steering wheel.
24:26He was quicker with a flat-head screwdriver than most people with a key.
24:34Sorry to interrupt my character assassination with boring medical stuff,
24:38but when we drew the patient's blood, it clotted right there in the vacutainer.
24:41So the problem is not in his blood, it's the blood itself.
24:45Well, he's been working out in the cold, doing two-a-days.
24:47It's got to be cryoglobulinemia.
24:49I usually love breaking bad news, but in this case,
24:53I start the patient on warfarin.
24:56I'm so sorry about that.
24:58You were saying.
25:02We drove for about 10 minutes before we got caught, and that was it.
25:06When my mom came down to the station, she didn't say the word the whole ride home.
25:10She came to the driveway, turned off the car.
25:14We're sitting in there in silence.
25:17Then without turning around, she said,
25:20I'll pray for you.
25:23And she got out of the car.
25:26Wow.
25:28You got off easy.
25:29Easy for you.
25:31Easy for me, not easy for Eric.
25:34His life mission became to never disappoint our mother like that again.
25:38Because he is a good guy.
25:42I thought he would tell that story at the eulogy.
25:46But I heard he didn't give one.
25:52Your mother's dead.
25:55If he didn't tell you, I'm sure you had a reason.
25:58Look, you can mark him all you want about peeing in a bed.
26:06Please, don't bring up our mother.
26:13Your blood contains an abnormally high volume of certain proteins called cryoglobulins.
26:18They become thick when it gets cold outside.
26:20It's like a car trying to run after the oils turn to sludge.
26:24We think that's what's been causing all your problems.
26:26So I just need a quick oil change, and I'm good to go.
26:30This oil change isn't so quick.
26:32We have to put you on blood thinners and other medications.
26:34The process will take two to three weeks.
26:37But after that, you should be able to play without a problem.
26:39After that, it's not going to matter.
26:41Doctor, if Daryl doesn't play in front of the scouts on Saturday, he won't get drafted.
26:45Can't you wait until after the game?
26:47If we wait and let him play, there's a good chance he dies right on the fields.
27:06I had an epiphany.
27:07Usually that precedes you walking away with purpose, so...
27:12a flathead screwdriver.
27:14And then I say...
27:16It's not a game.
27:18It's proof that you didn't rig the grab rail and make me fall.
27:21I already have proof of that, the fact that I didn't do it.
27:24I can't go on that.
27:26But I can go on the fact that I had to borrow a flathead screwdriver from Nora to install a
27:30thing,
27:30because we only had a Phillips head.
27:32And then, of course, I returned it late that night in a completely successful effort to see her brawl us.
27:37Whoa, wait. Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
27:38Which means that you didn't have the tool to sabotage the grab rail.
27:42Brawl us under, like, a sweater? Or, like, a...
27:44Now, I also have proof that I'm not responsible for the opossum,
27:48because I'm absolving you of responsibility instead of escalating, which you know is not my nature.
27:53So someone is breaking into our place just to screw with us?
27:57The opossum was meant for me.
28:06I'm so tired.
28:07It was exciting till about 2 a.m.
28:11Now it's just torture.
28:13So you can go to college.
28:16This is the escalation, isn't it?
28:19Keeping me up all night.
28:20Nothing happens.
28:21And you keep me up all night again tomorrow.
28:23This is your retaliation.
28:25You see, that's just illogical.
28:27Because I'm staying up, too.
28:28Well, maybe you napped all day.
28:31I gave you empirical proof that I did not prank you.
28:34No. No, you did not.
28:35You created empirical proof that I didn't prank you,
28:39selling me on the notion that you didn't prank me.
28:42Maybe you self-pranked.
28:44I don't master prank.
28:46Is that cut on your cheek even real?
28:48You see, this is exactly what our nemesis wants.
28:52To buy it and conquer.
28:53Can't you see that?
28:55Okay.
28:56I'm going to bed.
28:58I'm telling you, if you sleep now,
29:00you're going to wake up next to severed horse heads.
29:02Or worse, the rest of it.
29:08Oh!
29:11House!
29:15The flat screen!
29:31You would never sacrifice the flat screen.
29:36Oh, this guy is good.
29:43Is there a reason for this?
29:48There is a reason for everything, mes amis.
29:54I am troubled to report that we have a criminal in our midst.
29:59Guilty of what, exactly?
30:02Last night, the fire sprinklers flooded our apartment.
30:06And before that, I found an opossum in my bathtub.
30:10You each had motive.
30:11You each had opportunity.
30:13This is the emergency you paged me about?
30:17Not so fast, Mademoiselle Cuddy.
30:21No one leaves here until they can account for their whereabouts of the evening last.
30:26Bye.
30:28Okay.
30:29No one who is employed by me leaves here until they account for their whereabouts of the evening last.
30:34What about you, Professor Chase?
30:36Why would I?
30:38Because you hold me responsible for breaking up your marriage.
30:42I was here all night with Thirteen monitoring our patient's IV blood thinners.
30:46Can either of you prove that?
30:48The patient's alive and improving.
30:50Is that proof enough?
30:51For now.
30:53What about you, Colonel Taub?
30:55I was out to dinner with my wife.
30:58Really?
30:58Your wife?
31:00Yes, really.
31:03Good enough.
31:04Because I had you pegged all along.
31:08You certainly had all the motive in the world.
31:10First of all, I'm not interested.
31:12Second, I don't even know where you guys live.
31:15Yesterday, I confirmed that you are a liar.
31:18What are you talking about?
31:20Well, at least a liar by omission.
31:22House.
31:26Don't.
31:27Get this, class.
31:29Foreman's mom died.
31:34Did he ever tell any of you?
31:36House, I think you're getting off topic here.
31:40Is he serious?
31:41Did your mom pass away?
31:43About three months ago.
31:46I'm so sorry.
31:47Why didn't you tell anybody?
31:49I had to top it off.
31:50They refused to say anything nice about her at the funeral.
31:52I didn't talk because it isn't anyone's business.
31:55Stop.
31:57You don't have to explain yourself to this guy.
31:59You want to hit me, don't you?
32:01Marcus, don't.
32:07I quit.
32:13You should stop him.
32:14He needs this job.
32:16The patient needs him.
32:18Fresh IV.
32:28I don't need two or three weeks.
32:30See?
32:32Got my color back.
32:33That means you're getting better, but it doesn't mean...
32:36It means I am better.
32:37My coach had the team doctor come by.
32:39He cleared me to play.
32:40Did your team doctor realize you're on blood thinners?
32:46I'm off him now.
32:47You're still sick.
32:49You're not ready to go off your meds.
32:50Darryl, listen to him.
32:51It is not worth the risk.
32:53I'll come back on Sunday, Mom.
32:54You guys can give me all the meds I need then.
32:56The treatment doesn't work that way.
33:05Please go with him.
33:16The antibiotics aren't working.
33:18We're going to switch you to different ones.
33:20But you're going to lose your toe.
33:29Outstanding, soldier.
33:31As a general rule, before you celebrate, do a little research.
33:35The Army's Medical Evaluation Board is perfectly fine with nine-toed infantrymen,
33:41as long as they can walk and run.
33:43So I lost a toe for nothing?
33:45Afraid so.
33:46Unless you want me to keep you on the old antibiotics,
33:48we can let the infection spread,
33:50and we can amputate more than just a toe.
33:59Why are you risking your life for this?
34:02Your mom doesn't want you to.
34:04My mom sacrificed everything for me.
34:07Her telling me not to come here is just another example of that.
34:11I'd do good out there.
34:12I could take care of her for the rest of her life.
34:18Who am I if I don't sacrifice for her?
34:21That's family.
34:43You okay?
34:47Everything's blurry.
34:54I can't see.
35:00Take me back to the hospital.
35:08The blindness means we were wrong about his...
35:11Actually, I'm responsible for that.
35:14Spiked his water bottle with nitrates.
35:16Dropped his blood pressure, robbed oxygen-rich blood from his brain,
35:18making him blind.
35:20Figured a temporarily blind patient is better than a permanently dead one.
35:23Vision was already coming back by the time I dropped him off at the hospital.
35:28Well played.
35:29If only we could combine your medical chicanery with your brother's ability to fetch me mochas,
35:33you'd be the perfect foreman.
35:35Where are you?
35:36I'm busy.
35:40Great.
35:40So we don't have a new symptom.
35:42It means we should just stick him back on his blood things and he should be okay to leave in
35:45a couple of weeks.
35:46Actually, we do have a new symptom.
35:48Maybe you'd take a look at his readmittance chart.
35:52Between the time he checked in and the time he rechecked in,
35:55our patient lost a single pound.
35:57A patient like that would usually shed over ten pounds.
36:00The obvious answer would be steroids, but since we've already ruled them out.
36:06So he's not injecting, but he could be getting naturally perineoplastic syndrome.
36:11The body produces antibodies which battle cancer, which could also act like growth hormones.
36:16We've eliminated lymphoma.
36:18What other cancers mimic growth hormone?
36:20Lung, pancreatic, renal, breast.
36:23It's a rhetorical question.
36:24I don't really care.
36:25Go test him for all of them.
36:39What are you doing here?
36:40You need a job.
36:44Maybe I can talk the house.
36:47See if I can get your job back.
36:50As soon as he knows you're okay with me being there.
36:54You won't want me back.
36:56Maybe I can help you figure out something else.
36:59I promise.
37:02I won't let you down.
37:04Don't do that.
37:08Let's just see how it goes.
37:14So, uh, do they mandate you to stay here at the halfway house?
37:21Or can you come stay with family?
37:37It's four minutes.
37:39It should stop now that Marcus left.
37:41Well, that's the whole point.
37:47Oh, I'm sorry.
37:48Was my leg sticking out?
37:50I'm so distracted lately trying to think of something funnier than fire sprinklers going off in the middle of the
37:54night.
37:56Any ideas?
38:00Whoa, easy there, Tiger.
38:01I know where you live.
38:02You know how I know?
38:03Because my girlfriend and I, we tried to buy that very same condo.
38:08Why did you leave me out of this?
38:09Wilson was the one who bought the place.
38:10And you're living there.
38:14You deserve to suffer equally.
38:16Actually, I suffer more than that.
38:17You just tripped me.
38:19Hey, hey, I'm...
38:20His suffering will equal out because he actually feels remorse.
38:23Why would you out yourself?
38:25You can't even imagine the retribution.
38:27There won't be any.
38:29See, I am ceasing all offensive operations.
38:32I have both made my point and established my superiority.
38:35And if you even get to the planning stages of retaliation,
38:38I will tell Cuddy that she lost her dream place to you two.
38:42See, she's under this odd impression that you guys are her friends.
39:04There's no cancer.
39:05We scanned him head to toe.
39:07We checked blood smithers for leukemia.
39:08We even ultrasound his chest looking for breast cancer.
39:11Maybe I was wrong about the weight loss.
39:13You weren't wrong.
39:14We found blood in his catheter bag.
39:15His kidneys are failing.
39:17So it has to be cancer.
39:18Peroneoplastic syndrome is the only thing that can link kidney, heart, and liver, even the rage.
39:23Why can't we find it?
39:24We've looked everywhere inside this guy.
39:28What if it's not inside?
39:45You know why you're black?
39:47Because God loves me more than he loves you.
39:50Hmm, what I was going for was melanin.
39:53You've got lots of it.
39:54Makes your skin dark, protects you from the sun's harmful UV rays.
39:59What are you doing?
40:00Unfortunately, it also prevents even those with advanced medical degrees from considering melanoma as a diagnosis.
40:06Other hand.
40:08On the rare occasion that black people do get skin cancer, they usually get it on the white parts, the
40:14palms, and the soles of the feet.
40:16But your hands and feet are so smashed up for football.
40:21My team would likely have written off any skin blemishes or bruise.
40:25But now that I know that melanoma is the only thing that fits, come take a look at this, Mom.
40:37It's the thorn in the panther's paw.
40:41Peroneoplastic syndrome.
40:42Your body forms antibodies to fight the tumor.
40:45These tiny little proteins travel through your blood and wreak havoc.
40:49To remove the cancerous mole, you should be fine.
40:53I'll tell Dr. Chase to schedule the surgery.
40:56Why bother?
40:57I missed my shot.
41:00What kind of life am I going to lead now?
41:02Did you study really, really hard?
41:07Then the same crappy life, the rest of the guys you'll be graduating with are going to lead.
41:12Minus the student loans.
41:19Hey, you ready?
41:21Almost.
41:25And...done.
41:28I heard House and Wilson are getting pranked by someone.
41:30You wouldn't know anything about that, would you?
41:32No.
41:34Why should I believe you?
41:36You said I had a trusting face.
41:38I still don't understand why you wouldn't let me retaliate, though.
41:42They stole your dream.
41:43Well, that's overstating it.
41:45It's just a condo.
41:46It's not because you feel guilty about hurting House.
41:50Or guilty for being with me.
41:52We'll buy another one.
41:53I just don't see the need to make a war out of it.
41:55Well, I think you're rationalizing.
41:57Which a less confident man than myself might take is a sign that you're second-guessing.
42:02Okay.
42:02You know what?
42:03Forget that last part.
42:07I heard Foreman and his brother are trying to work things out.
42:11That's nice for them.
42:12It's nice of you.
42:15You didn't provoke Marcus to quit so the pranks would stop.
42:19You were becoming the common enemy they could bond over.
42:22You are the diabolical, yet benevolent, puppet master.
42:26I provoked Marcus to quit because he was no longer useful to me.
42:30I hired him to get information.
42:31I got information.
42:32Uh-huh.
42:33And how are we going to get back at Lucas?
42:36We're not.
42:39I win.
42:40I win.
42:43I win.
42:51I win.
42:56I win.
42:58I win.
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