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00:03.
00:33You made your point.
00:34How about letting us do our job?
00:36Our point will be made when your company stops tearing down this mountain.
00:39Then who's going to feed our kids? You?
00:41You really cared about your kids?
00:43You'd want them to have air to breathe when they grow up.
00:45You just think you son of a bitch?
00:46You guys aren't the problem.
00:48You're being hurt more than anyone.
00:50You breathe in that coal dust.
00:52Coal is the dirtiest energy on Earth.
00:57I don't need to see backup.
00:58I've had enough for you thugs to assault the environment.
01:00No, please don't.
01:04Susan?
01:05Susan, you okay?
01:11She needs to get to a hospital.
01:13She's just dehydrated.
01:14We have medics here.
01:15Let them give her fluids.
01:16She has no pulse.
01:18Either unhook your arm or I'm going to break it off.
01:21Either way, this protest is over.
01:23Protest is over, pal!
01:30All right.
01:38What happened?
01:40You passed out.
01:41It's okay.
01:42You stay hydrated.
01:45You know we'll be back.
01:47We'll be back!
02:01Hey, stop screwing around.
02:03No.
02:04Screwing around.
02:05You just can't.
02:12I can't stand up.
02:13I can't stand up.
02:14I can't stand up.
02:15I can't stand up.
02:18I can't stand up.
02:19I can't stand up.
02:19I can't stand up.
02:20I can't stand up.
02:22I can't stand up.
02:27I can't stand up.
02:31I can't stand up.
02:32I can't stand up.
02:33I can't stand up.
02:34I can't stand up.
02:36I can't stand up.
02:41I can't stand up.
03:02I need to push back our getaway.
03:04No, you don't. Found you aboard.
03:06Perfect size to learn on.
03:08I'm just postponing.
03:09O'Neal from the family general wants me to get a patient in to see house.
03:11Sorry?
03:13I owe him a favor.
03:14He's taken about a dozen of my referrals over the last year.
03:16I meant so.
03:18That's five seconds to hand house the file,
03:2030 for him to question your real motives,
03:22a minute for witty comments comparing the length of your legs to 13s,
03:26plenty of time left over for the shore.
03:28I need to make sure he doesn't toss the file in the trash as soon as I'm out of sight.
03:31Babe, can't you repay the favor on another case?
03:34After last week, I could really use a break from this place.
03:37Both could.
03:39Once I'm sure he's really on the case,
03:42then we're out of here.
03:44And these legs and every other part of it will be all yours.
03:51He's seen three different specialists.
03:54Interesting.
03:55Almost as interesting as you trying to step into cutting his shoes just days after he stepped out of them.
04:00I am not shoe shopping.
04:02I'm just trying to repay a favor to his referring doctor.
04:05What's the mystery?
04:06The nutcase spends all his free time wreaking havoc at toxic waste dumps.
04:09Tox screen's negative.
04:11No neurological, muscular, or cardiovascular abnormalities.
04:14The guy cares about the environment?
04:16That makes him a nutcase?
04:17He's a single guy in his 20s.
04:18He cares about getting his hybrid waxed by girls who care about the environment.
04:22See?
04:22Not a nutcase.
04:24He's probably just faking so he can sue the cops and get a six-figure settlement.
04:27He's trying to fake an illness.
04:28Why would he consent to be seen by the best diagnostician in the country?
04:31Now he's trying to get her hybrid waxed.
04:34We need to do a vestibular caloric test.
04:37See if the balance problem starts above or below the neck.
04:40Now when I say we, I mean you.
04:42You're the one with the favor to repay, not them.
04:51I'm going to be injecting ice water in your ear canal.
04:54If the resulting eye movements are at all erratic, then the balance problem is in your inner ear.
04:59Those in every room.
05:01I think so.
05:03Can you get rid of them?
05:05Preferably from every room?
05:07They use over 30 pesticides to grow commercial flowers.
05:10You'd think the medical industry would be a lot more...
05:12Concerned with medicine?
05:13Let's fix your body, then you can go back to fixing the earth.
05:15This is going to get a little uncomfortable.
05:17And to spend 14 hours chained to a tire.
05:19Most doctors would recommend...
05:21Our planet's headed for destruction.
05:23Coastlines underwater, a million species extinct.
05:25Whoa.
05:27Feels like I'm tumbling head over heels.
05:29It's normal. Sometimes this test causes vertigo.
05:34And nausea.
05:39Cameron just brought me a case.
05:41Cameron is happy in the ER.
05:43There's no way she wants her nose back on your grindstone.
05:47Egg white omelet, no bacon, whole wheat toast.
05:50I'd say it's not my grindstone she's after.
05:53Not her nose she wants on it.
05:55She and Chase are practically living together.
05:59What did you just order?
06:01An omelet.
06:03Since when do you pass on the swine?
06:06And wheat toast?
06:08Might as well eat a sheet of sandpaper.
06:10Yes, but I don't like eating the same thing two days in a row.
06:14You're a bro's nurse, not loving the love handles.
06:17I'm just not in the mood for bacon.
06:18And you're obviously trying to avoid talking about Kuttner.
06:21Which is odd, because you spent a whole week obsessing about why...
06:25He's no longer on my team.
06:26I'm sorry, he's no longer on my team.
06:28There's nothing else to talk about.
06:32You're wearing the watch he gave you for Secret Santa.
06:35Five functions, including a stopwatch.
06:38Time how long it takes you to ask me if I'm okay.
06:41You in order?
06:44Not hungry.
06:50It's just weird.
06:51She's brought cases before, but he's never made her run the tests.
06:53Maybe he's looking for someone to mother him after what happened.
06:57The only kind of mothering house once involves a bullwhip, leather diapers, and a credit card.
07:03Mommy's home.
07:07Tests made the patient lose his lunch, but his calorics are normal, his inner ear is fine, and he still
07:12can't balance himself.
07:13How many normal test results do we need to know the patient's a granola-filled phony?
07:17He's not lying about his symptoms.
07:18And you know this because...
07:20She changed her shoes.
07:21If he was faking, he'd have vomited on the other side of the bed.
07:25Sparring with the police and chaining yourself up for days can cause stress.
07:29Stress screws with the heart and arteries.
07:30Carotid atherosclerosis could cause a loss of balance.
07:33Wouldn't show up on CT or MRI.
07:35Could also be our only warning before a massive stroke.
07:38To a halter and a carotid Doppler.
07:40See if his heart skips for more than the spotted owl.
07:44Although I didn't say we, if I had...
08:01Sorry if this is screwing up the test.
08:03Been hiccuping a lot lately, but not as bad as this.
08:07How much is a lot and how long is lately?
08:09It's been on and off for about a week.
08:12Maybe a few hours a day.
08:14Did you tell the doctors in Philly about it?
08:16They didn't seem to think it was any big deal.
08:24Hey, so we're still leaving tomorrow, aren't we?
08:26I'm not sure.
08:28The referring doctors didn't realize that his hiccups were...
08:32Hiccups?
08:33With this duration and intensity, most likely pathological,
08:36and it could mean it's serious.
08:39Are you avoiding me?
08:40No.
08:42So I shouldn't be at all concerned that you're treating another doctor's patient for hiccups
08:46instead of going on the vacation I spent a week planning?
08:52There is a reason I need to stay with this case a while longer,
08:56but I can't tell you what it is.
09:00So you admit you lied to me, now you're asking me to trust you?
09:06Yes.
09:11Okay.
09:23No sign of heart or arterial problems, but he's been hiccuping on and off for over a week.
09:28Nice.
09:28I'm hooked.
09:29You can get back to your shift at the ER.
09:32Except, as far as the ER is concerned, you're on vacation, right?
09:35I postponed a trip because I'm concerned about the patient.
09:37Explains why you did chase and came to the differential is not why you ran the test.
09:40You told me to.
09:42Well, I'm not your boss, so you usually take great pleasure in pointing out.
09:45Hey.
09:46You don't still have the hots for me, do you?
09:50I care about the patient, and I care about the people who work on your team.
09:53They've been through a lot lately.
09:54I just thought I...
09:55What's Florence Nightingale?
09:57You're going to nurse us back to spiritual and mental one,
09:59as that would make sense if we were having this conversation a week ago.
10:02Think what you want.
10:03That I'm here to get a job, that I'm here to wrap you in swaddling clothes.
10:06Problem is, I think neither.
10:08Neither makes sense.
10:10The only thing that does, doesn't.
10:21Pathological hiccups plus inability to balance.
10:24Go.
10:26What she said.
10:29Brain would connect the two.
10:31Could, if Cameron hadn't already CT'd his head.
10:34Empty is her boyfriend's calendar.
10:36What does this have to do with Chase?
10:39Nothing.
10:39Not sure yet.
10:40The patient is on a jihad against commercial flowers.
10:43He's picketed several nurseries.
10:44Organophosphate poisoning can cause both hiccups and...
10:46No GI problems, no hypersalivation.
10:48It's possible it's not connected to a protest.
10:50MS wouldn't show on the CT and his name's Swenson.
10:53Scandinavians have an increased susceptibility to MS.
10:56Better theory than he's faking it.
10:59The clogs have it.
11:00Do a lumbar puncture to confirm MS.
11:06I guess we'll just continue to twiddle our thumbs.
11:09God, I hope that's a euphemism.
11:11How am I supposed to do a lumbar puncture on a patient with intractable hiccups?
11:14I'm trying to figure out what that could be a euphemism for.
11:19You'll find a way.
11:27You're not worried House is going to be pissed you're helping me do the test?
11:30You said find a way, and you did.
11:34How do you think House is doing?
11:36That why you're here?
11:37Yeah.
11:39No, it isn't.
11:41Even if House was messed up by Cutner's suicide, it wouldn't matter.
11:45He already thinks life is nasty, brutish, and long.
11:47And misery helps his diagnostic skills, all of which you know.
11:51So, why are you here?
11:53Which answer would you believe?
11:55If you want Cutner's place, it's fine by me.
11:58I could use someone else with the stones to stand up to House.
12:01But you've got to know that's going to blow up your relationship with Chase.
12:05All I did was postpone a three-day trip.
12:08With Chase, to be with House.
12:14What are you doing?
12:15Order an IV clorpromazine.
12:16This could still be neurological.
12:18You can cloud his mental status.
12:20You want to get the needle in his spine, or you want to talk?
12:30Have you and House been talking about feeling cut in a slot?
12:33Yeah, we went straight from the funeral to human resources.
12:39You interested in getting back on the team?
12:40I'm interested in knowing if Cameron's interested.
12:43She's been running on the test for House's case.
12:46Well, she hasn't said anything to me.
12:48But I guess, uh, the referring doctor might have asked her to keep an eye on him.
12:56Do you think Cameron's in love with House?
12:59That is a ridiculous question.
13:00She's in love with you.
13:04Are you in love with House?
13:08That is an even more ridiculous question.
13:11Two questions, zero answers.
13:15I think I can extrapolate from that.
13:31Dr. House?
13:33Sorry.
13:34I'm just the zone delivery guy.
13:36I'm, uh, Doug Swenson's wife.
13:41His history said the environmental kamikaze was single.
13:45He, uh, he probably didn't want me to worry.
13:47He told me he was in jail with some of the other protesters.
13:50Yeah, no worries there.
13:52He's in jail a lot.
13:55Not so often in the hospital.
13:57I searched his email, and I found the referral to you yesterday.
14:00You must really love your husband.
14:02And travel by rickshaw.
14:03It only took you 18 hours to get here.
14:05Oh, yeah.
14:09Who eats kale?
14:11It's so bland, it doesn't even taste like kale.
14:13Uh, I had to find somebody to take care of our four-year-old son.
14:18Doug's all right, isn't he?
14:19I have no idea.
14:20I know he's an idiot.
14:21And now I've learned that he's a liar.
14:23So we're making a...
14:27Who told you I was in here?
14:28The doctor in the office next year said that you might be here.
14:38I got it figured out.
14:40Does that mean we don't need to do the LP?
14:42I was talking to her.
14:43You're not even supposed to be here.
14:45You want us to stop or not?
14:46What?
14:48Well, I don't care what you do with him.
14:49You're not doing a favor for a doctor in Philly.
14:51You're doing a favor for an oncologist in North Jersey.
14:54I'm spying on you for Wilson?
14:57Spying, preemptive grief counseling.
14:59Wilson sees you ten times more than I do.
15:01He's a better liar, and he wouldn't have to cancel a vacation to do it.
15:05Good points.
15:07Also doesn't explain the diet.
15:09What does any of this have to do with my husband?
15:11Nothing.
15:13I mean, this is environmental nutbag.
15:15Where did you keep your maiden name?
15:17He's married?
15:18Yep.
15:19Got a kid, too.
15:20Double threat.
15:20Eco-freaking deadbeat dad.
15:22House.
15:23Sorry.
15:23Parentally challenged.
15:24No.
15:25His neck.
15:29It's torticollis.
15:30Reaction to the chlorpromazine.
15:31It's not just a spasm.
15:32It's swollen.
15:36Crunchy.
15:40It's definitely not MS.
15:42Crunching sounds were caused by an air leak between his lungs.
15:45The leak in his mediastinum could have been caused by prolonged hiccups.
15:47More likely it was the neck spasm.
15:49Most likely it was there all along.
15:50We just didn't notice it until the other symptoms made it worse.
15:53So, was his loss of balance, pathological hiccups?
15:55And a hole in his glorious steinum.
15:58He was protesting a lumber mill last fall.
16:00Sarkoids been linked to pine forests.
16:02Oh, his A.C.E. levels were normal.
16:04Progressive systemic sclerosis?
16:06Guy practically lives in industrial waste sites.
16:08If a solvent got absorbed through his lungs, caused an autoimmune firestorm.
16:12Start him on an IV methylprednis alone for systemic sclerosis.
16:15Do a full workup to confirm.
16:16By myself?
16:18Without yourself.
16:20Grab a bath.
16:22Grab some pine.
16:23Time to bring in the first string.
16:31Why?
16:32You obviously want to be here, but I can't figure out why.
16:36I want to see where you go when you can't be here.
17:01You know what vacation means, right?
17:03I'm here because of house chase or overtime issues.
17:05He's very concerned.
17:08Chase, not house.
17:10Well, it's all right with you.
17:11I'd rather communicate with Chase by communicating with Chase.
17:17Are you in love with house?
17:21You are not concerned about me.
17:24You're marking your territory.
17:27You shouldn't be involved with house.
17:29Neither should I.
17:30Neither should anyone.
17:33You and Chase are good together.
17:35Just don't screw it up.
17:43When are you going to stop this?
17:45How can you ask me to stop?
17:47You're in a hospital.
17:48You have a son.
17:51The steroids ought to get him breathing normally again.
17:54But autoimmune diseases are serious.
17:56Might not be a bad idea to take some time at home.
17:58Rest up.
17:59I can't just quit.
18:03Do you hate us that much?
18:05I love you.
18:07And I love our son.
18:10But why should he matter more than everyone else is?
18:13He does.
18:15Why?
18:17Because he's biologically connected to me?
18:20There's no rational reason.
18:23He's our son.
18:25And he's going to need to drink clean water.
18:28And breathe clean air.
18:31I'm doing this for him, too.
18:42Come on in, house.
18:46Because who else is it going to be at 10.30 at night?
18:49And no thanks.
18:50I already ate.
18:51I didn't ask you to dinner.
18:54But you were going to.
18:55And when I explained that I'd eaten hours ago, you were going to move on to your real entree, rifling
19:01through my kitchen.
19:08Inviting me to search your kitchen means you know that I'd find nothing, or you know that I'd find something,
19:14so you're hoping that I'm going to assume the former and I won't bother to look.
19:19Or it means it's late, I'm tired, I know you're here to advance some paranoid theory based on a single
19:26egg white omelet, and I'd like to get it over with so we can both go to sleep.
19:29Your single omelet theory conveniently overlooks the grassy knoll you had for lunch today.
19:34A vegetable and grain gag-a-thon.
19:36The Warren Commission found no evidence of a second lunch, possibly because it was stolen from the doctor's lounge.
19:43You're not getting any fatter.
19:45Your medical records were clean.
19:47You checked my...
19:48You're alone tonight, so it's Kuttner.
19:53How could Kuttner have any conceivable...
19:56Patients live, your patients die, and float above it all like a medical colossus.
20:01A fellow doctor dies.
20:03That's brilliant.
20:04Kuttner was a wake-up call that if I didn't eat healthier, I might kill myself.
20:09Mortality is mortality.
20:13And...
20:14Ice cream is ice cream.
20:17Full fat content.
20:20Quadruple fat content.
20:25Stuff you haven't eaten just proves you haven't eaten it.
20:28You were hoping for evidence of stuff I have eaten?
20:31First door on the right.
20:39Scruciating pain in his left leg acute onset about ten minutes ago.
20:43What are you doing to him?
20:45I assume they were checking for vascular pulsation.
20:48You're negative.
20:50Or he's a big wuss.
20:51Not a tumor or an aneurysm.
20:55Metabolic bone disease.
20:56Bone density is normal.
20:57But the bone covering might not be.
20:59If it's osteomyelitis, an infection eating weight is periosteum.
21:03Explains the pain.
21:04Odds are it's a subclinical infection that we made worse with the steroids we gave him.
21:08Start him on IV.
21:10Antibiotics.
21:10X-ray his legs to confirm osteomyelitis.
21:12Cameron's already done a full set of lower body X-rays.
21:15The infection obviously flared.
21:17Do him again.
21:21Even if I had changed my diet, what possible reason could I have for hiding it from you?
21:34Ankle, tibia, fibula, all look normal.
21:37No inflammation, no signs of osteo.
21:47You and your wife, you talk about stuff?
21:49Sex?
21:51No.
21:52Anything else.
21:53Money.
21:55I'm gonna go way out on a limb here.
21:58A foreman, not a chatty Cathy?
22:01Normally it doesn't matter.
22:04Last week it did.
22:08You want to date men, good chance talking won't be hot.
22:16His femur's fractured.
22:18That's impossible.
22:19It's the hardest bone in the body.
22:20And he broke it lying in bed.
22:31How can you have a broken femur without so much as a bruise?
22:34Whatever broke it had to do it from within.
22:37Osteogenesis imperfecta?
22:38Britta walls wouldn't cause hiccups, plus we'd have seen abnormal coloring in the sclary.
22:42Which leaves cancer.
22:44When does bone cancer cause hiccups?
22:46Which means it's not bone cancer.
22:48Or it's not cancer.
22:50The house is right.
22:51It'd be hard to find a guy outside Chernobyl who'd been exposed to more carcinogens,
22:56pesticide plants, nuclear waste sites.
22:59Tell Chase to repair the break.
23:01You two prep him for chemo.
23:03You want to blast him with chemo for a cancer we don't even know he has?
23:06Nope.
23:07I want to blast him with chemo for a cancer that explains the symptoms.
23:17Intramedullary nail.
23:19Hold on.
23:21Is that your house imitation?
23:22Some late-breaking epiphany?
23:24Just need you to get a bone biopsy before you insert the pen.
23:27For a broken leg?
23:28The house is prepping him for chemo.
23:30Thought it might be worth checking for cancer before pumping him full of poison.
23:34Does Cameron agree with the house?
23:36Cameron's not on the case anymore.
23:46Still enjoying your day off, I see.
23:49Why are you prepping him for chemo?
23:51Well, an interesting question is, why do you care?
23:54You're not even sure that if...
23:56What I mean is, why do you care from here?
23:58You can monitor the patient from home.
24:00What's the difference between here and home?
24:01You're not at my home.
24:03This has nothing to do with...
24:05Any other differences?
24:06Hmm.
24:07There's less medical equipment, more training bras, and more Vegemite sandwiches.
24:13Actually, technically, right now, Chase is here.
24:16But that's because I called him and you didn't know that.
24:18And it's irrelevant to my point, which is...
24:21You and Chase are over.
24:24You are wrong.
24:26You decided that his single drawer of clothes is one drawer too many.
24:30But you don't have the guts to tell him, so you're emotionally walking away instead of actually walking away.
24:37Which is stupid, because only one of those is good for your heart.
24:48He's going to ask me to marry him.
24:52I was looking for some thick socks down the ring.
24:59And you want to say no.
25:00So I circle right back to his single drawer of clothes.
25:04I don't want to say anything.
25:05I don't want him to ask.
25:08Not now.
25:11Cut and hurt.
25:14We're all a little freaked out.
25:17We go home.
25:18We just want to hug someone.
25:20We just want to know everything's going to be okay.
25:26I don't want him to propose just because he's scared.
25:32Oh.
25:41She's got a headache, fever.
25:43She's completely exhausted.
25:44Tell him about your chest, honey.
25:47Her breasts are really tender.
25:51You guys have a hot tub?
25:54No.
25:55So you must go to the gym a lot.
25:56Not in years.
25:58But maybe when you travel on business,
26:01you zip on down to that complimentary hotel spa.
26:04No.
26:06Sorry, did you just say yes?
26:08What the hell's wrong with her?
26:11Got a minute?
26:12It doesn't.
26:13What's wrong with her?
26:15Sorry.
26:16I'm sure she's got a medical crisis,
26:17and I need more time to figure out some leading questions for your wife.
26:22What's going on with Cameron?
26:24She doesn't want back on my team,
26:26and she doesn't want to jump me.
26:29Okay.
26:30Whoa, whoa, whoa.
26:31What?
26:33You ask a question,
26:34I rule out two possibilities,
26:36and you're satisfied?
26:38That means you don't want an answer.
26:40You just wanted to know there wasn't a particular answer.
26:43Either you were worried that she wanted back on my team,
26:45or you were worried she wanted back on me.
26:48This isn't a medical crisis, is it?
26:51Could be.
26:52A lot of STDs hang in the balance.
27:01I give up.
27:02Vinegar compresses four times a day.
27:05Any chance I could just leave it at that?
27:08No.
27:10Pseudomonas folliculitis.
27:12Skin infection from crowded and contaminated hot tubs,
27:15which you obviously use,
27:17but not with your husband.
27:21Tried to help a sister out.
27:29Nuclei were all normal-sized.
27:31Bone cells are well-differentiated.
27:33No dysplasia means no cancer.
27:35That's good, isn't it?
27:36We hope so.
27:38Although it also means we still have no idea what caused a break.
27:41How's it feel?
27:42It hurts.
27:48Is it supposed to look like that?
27:49No, but it's probably just residual bleeding from the surgery.
27:53We should be able to.
27:59Need two units of FFP right away.
28:01Oh, my God, what's happening?
28:03It's bleeding out.
28:11It means it's got to be cancer.
28:12It's got to be, except it's not.
28:14The biopsy was negative.
28:15Biopsies can be wrong.
28:16Symptoms can't.
28:17All signs point to cancer,
28:18but you can't blast a cancer you can't find.
28:21Sure you can.
28:22Prep him for total body irradiation.
28:25You do realize that's insane?
28:27Not unless you think the cancer's cleverly hiding outside his body.
28:30Steroids already weakened his immune system.
28:32That much radiation will kill him before it kills the cancer.
28:35And if he doesn't have cancer,
28:36we could cause one or destroy his immune system altogether.
28:39Guy could die from an infected tonus.
28:40He'd rather do nothing.
28:41Just let him die on his own.
28:43I'd rather make his cancer worse.
28:48Give him insulin-like growth factor,
28:49make any tumor or malignancy grow.
28:51Grows big enough, we can find it.
28:53That's like pouring gasoline on a fire.
28:55At least total body irradiation's an actual treatment.
29:01His idea is better.
29:02Pour away.
29:19I've lost my mojo.
29:22Have you retraced your steps?
29:24Does your cleaning lady check your pockets before...
29:26I'm clueless about Kuttner.
29:28I'm wrong about Cameron.
29:31Taub just came up with an idea that I should have seen long before he did.
29:35No one saw anything coming with Kuttner.
29:37You hardly ever see Cameron anymore,
29:39and you hired Taub to come up with ideas that you wouldn't have come up with.
29:43I have no idea why you're eating carrots.
29:46Good.
29:48I'm losing my mind.
29:50All you gotta say is good?
29:51House, a guy you worked with for two years,
29:53who you mentored and, yes, possibly even cared about,
29:57just blew his brains out.
29:58You can't find the reason, can't find the meaning in it,
30:01because sometimes there isn't any.
30:02Sometimes this is all there is.
30:06You should be losing it.
30:08You'd be crazy not to be off your game.
30:11But your mojo is right where you left it.
30:14Just keep playing with it.
30:16I gotta go.
30:19Help yourself.
30:25I know this is a tough process.
30:27The first sign of any tumors or masses, we can...
30:30Start saying prayers?
30:31It's gonna be okay.
30:32Once we can...
30:33No, it's not gonna be okay.
30:34You're growing his cancer.
30:36This isn't the doctor's fault.
30:38I've exposed myself to a lot of bad stuff.
30:42I knew the risks.
30:46I want my life to mean something.
30:49If that means I am destined to...
30:55Ethan, V-TAC and no pulse.
30:57Grab the paddles.
30:58Oh, God.
31:02Charging.
31:03Clear.
31:05Charging.
31:06Clear.
31:10I've been looking for you.
31:13And I've been thinking about you.
31:16Just I hadn't reached the looking stage yet.
31:20Which is the problem.
31:23If you asked for a date, I gave you two.
31:26You told me you had a secret you couldn't share.
31:29I respected that.
31:30Now I don't know what's worth.
31:32Blowing off our vacation to hang around house
31:34or continuing to blow it off when he won't hang around you.
31:36If you think I'm the least bit interested in house.
31:38I don't know what I'm supposed to think.
31:42I know this looks bad.
31:44And...
31:44I don't care how it looks.
31:46I care what it is.
31:47And you're not telling me what it is.
31:50I'm trying to trust you.
32:01I need a little more time.
32:07No.
32:11This...
32:12has nothing to do with house.
32:15Yeah, well, it has nothing to do with me either.
32:18Not anymore.
32:26Let me know when I can come pick up my things.
32:47Nothing on the echo.
32:48We drew a troponin level.
32:49No signs of myocardial ischemia.
32:51All the tests were normal.
32:53Loss of balance.
32:55Pathological hiccups.
32:56Air leak between the lungs.
32:58Broken femur.
32:58Now tachycardia.
33:00Go.
33:05Come on.
33:05Give me something.
33:06Give me a bad idea.
33:07Maybe I could turn it into a good one.
33:16Fine.
33:17Open him up.
33:18Put in a defibrillator.
33:20That's permanent and risky.
33:21We don't even know what, if, anything is wrong with his heart.
33:24Redo all the tests.
33:25In the meantime, open him up.
33:26Put in a defibrillator.
33:28So he can live long enough for you to finish the tests.
33:31Thanks.
33:45Balance organs, nerves, lungs, bones, heart.
33:51Things you use to make bratwurst.
33:55There's no sign of infection.
33:57It's not a metabolic or autoimmune disease.
34:00It's definitely not cancer.
34:02I think.
34:03Definitely not cancer.
34:07Aren't you going to pick?
34:09I'm thinking.
34:10Is there a ticking clock?
34:12You already put your money in.
34:15You never do that until you decide.
34:17It's very observant of you.
34:19Too bad you distracted me.
34:20Now I'm thinking I might change my mind.
34:26There's nothing healthy in that machine.
34:28No, there's not.
34:35Gummy bears.
34:37You hate gummy bears.
34:41People can change.
34:42No.
34:43And more importantly, I hate them.
34:46Oh, fine.
34:47Then I won't offer you any.
34:51You manipulative bitch.
34:54You're not suddenly eating healthy because you want to.
34:57You're eating healthy because you know I don't want to.
35:01I've been mooching food for ten years.
35:03I don't know.
35:04Until we either suddenly started bothering you this week, or you're...
35:08Screwing with you.
35:10It needed to be done.
35:13After Amber died, I withdrew, tried to change everything, hoping I'd sort it out, find some deeper truth.
35:19It was a mistake.
35:21I should have gone back to normal, to here and now, because that's all we can ever really count on.
35:27Things need to get back to normal in your life, and what could be more normal than me screwing with
35:33you, and you figuring it out?
35:37You manipulative bitch.
35:55We need to put in a cardioverted defibrillator.
35:58It'll keep your heart beating while we keep looking.
36:01What does that mean?
36:02It means, even if we figure this out, you'll have to stop protesting anywhere not near a hospital.
36:12Hi.
36:14Got a few questions.
36:16Uh, we're about to start doing a hopefully pointless medical procedure.
36:20Your life and my mojo hang in the balance.
36:24Pesticides are evil.
36:26Which means the commercial flowers are doused in evil.
36:29But, plant life is nature's answer to evil.
36:32So you have a garden?
36:34No, we live in an apartment.
36:38A window box, then.
36:39No.
36:42Potted plants?
36:44Nothing. The commercial growers are...
36:45Yeah, they're evil. Yeah, got it.
36:47House, I really don't think we have time for this.
36:53Your marriage sucks.
36:59All marriages suck.
37:00Your marriage sucks.
37:02No.
37:02I love her.
37:03He loves a tree in Oregon more than he loves you.
37:06But you can't have sex with it.
37:08Unless it's that slutty oak outside Portland.
37:10You want to get to your point?
37:12She's had enough.
37:14She's gonna leave.
37:15Maybe she's just not putting out.
37:16Whatever.
37:17You gotta make it right.
37:18Right away.
37:19You gotta compromise that precious flower principle.
37:23Never.
37:27Once.
37:33Three weeks ago.
37:35Our anniversary.
37:36I missed the dinner to be at that rally.
37:39You planned it for months.
37:41You were mad.
37:42Really mad.
37:43I bought you flowers.
37:45I brought them home.
37:48And you were gone.
37:49So was your suitcase.
37:51I tossed them, bought you the earrings.
37:55Roses?
38:00Yes.
38:01You have sporotrichosis.
38:04It's an infection from the thorn of the rose.
38:06Which by any other name is still cheap marital aid.
38:10The flowers are what gave me...
38:12Lesion on your eighth cranial nerve knocks out your balance.
38:15Another on your phrenic nerve gives you serial hiccups.
38:18We then spread it to your bones and heart with steroids and insulin-like growth factor.
38:22Please tell us that this is good news.
38:25It's good news for him.
38:27It's good news for future generations.
38:29It's crappy news for you.
38:31He's gonna be fine.
38:33And he'll never doubt himself again.
38:43There you go.
38:49Damn.
38:50I was hoping you would interrupt something.
38:55Your favor's repaid.
38:57The patient's cured.
38:58He's already packing for another Earth Day extravaganza next week.
39:01He almost died.
39:02Can't take a few days at home with his family?
39:04People only change after trauma if they wanted to change before the trauma.
39:08Or if they'd watch too many after-school specials.
39:11What are you talking about, Chase?
39:13I'm talking about you.
39:15Lost husband number one.
39:17No surprise that the death of a colleague would make you question another long-term lease.
39:22You teaching commitment classes?
39:24Because I thought you were too busy with your lecture.
39:25I'm sure that was going to be hysterical.
39:27Let me just give you the cliff notes.
39:28Don't try to dump him by dumping cases on me.
39:31He told you I never wanted to dump Chase.
39:35Absolutely.
39:36You want him to dump you.
39:37It's totally different.
39:39Much less guilt.
39:40Either way, you're out of reasons to avoid him.
39:45Cutting room is a pretty dumb one to begin with.
39:54I should never have postponed her vacation.
40:00I should never have planned it.
40:05I found the ring in your sock.
40:14I didn't want you to propose out of some sort of knee-jerk reaction to what happened to Cutter.
40:22Oh, I guess you don't have to worry about that anymore.
40:25I'm not.
40:28I don't care what happens.
40:30I just want it to happen.
40:35Are you proposing to me?
40:40I'm proposing that you propose to me.
40:47After I broke up with you?
40:49After you ruined my planned proposal, you expect me to...
40:52I'm not expecting.
40:56I'm hoping.
40:59I'm hoping.
41:01I'm hoping.
41:26Yes.
41:54I'm hoping.
43:01I've solved another case.
43:05Busted Wilson.
43:09Looks like you're not losing it after all.
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