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00:02We will anger the Americans slipping out like this.
00:07If your son was a student at one of the greatest universities in the world...
00:11So, we can come to you. We are protected near the UN once we cross 42nd Street.
00:17As always, I appreciate your caution, Joseph. But, as always, you have far too much of it.
00:46Stay down, sir.
00:52Get on the ground! Get on the ground!
00:58Disturbate process!
00:59Your boss is being sued under Title 18 of the United States Code.
01:03Section 1350 for genocide, crimes against humanity, and torture.
01:14Mr. President, this is only a civil lawsuit. We can ignore it.
01:26Mr. President!
01:31From the US to the city of Mississippi, the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Department of State,
01:38the US to its own perspective.
01:38The U.S. Department of State will be on the health of the United States Code and the U.S.
01:50Department of State.
01:50The U.S. Department of State райps are the U.S. Department of State.
02:03you want us to work for foreman not permanently he is setting up interviews replaced tab in 13
02:09but it might take a couple of weeks what happened to them he quit and i had to let her
02:14go
02:15you actually fired your girlfriend yes you two are both competent and i know i can work with you
02:21you really do know how to woo i need you it would be interesting we could work together
02:27did you see who the patient is that's one of the reasons it'll be interesting dibala is one of
02:33the most repressive dictators in the world you had no problem treating a guy on death row who was
02:37still in prison after we patched him up we fixed dibala he gets on a plane and executes half his
02:41country he's been repressing an ethnic rebellion in the south as a tv people it's getting worse
02:47dibala is a guest of the u.s government and he's been invited to speak at the u.n i'm
02:52not asking
02:53you to love him i'm asking you to do your job
03:00utterly incomprehensible and of course i'm talking about you firing your girlfriend we
03:04weren't getting along with her working under me this'll help cameron and i worked together
03:08but you weren't her boss and you stopped working together why don't you just tell her you were
03:12wrong and because i wasn't i know how this looks i know it might break us up that's better than
03:19definitely breaking us up which is what would have happened otherwise hemorrhagic ulcers in the lungs
03:30oh my god it's three years ago does that mean i'm still crazy you're back you look good
03:38we're just helping out because i know this ran into 13 while she was clearing out her locker
03:44my condolences although it's not like she's the hottest woman in the world we haven't broken up
03:49are you back sort of you get your license back not for a month or so so you'll be in
03:56charge i'm just
03:56gonna pitch in a little dibala thinks it was an assassination attempt polonium like the russian
04:03guy in london fbi checked the service of process forms and his hotel room no radioactivity trails
04:09acid reflux not a history of asthma or hotbed he has a bug bite on his hands malaria is endemic
04:15in
04:15this country let's start him one quarter i don't want to step on any toes but i guess i do
04:26have a
04:26higher duty to the patient if you have something to say say it you're rushing to a diagnosis because
04:31you're rushing out of this room because you're rightly upset with me although i wasn't the one who
04:35made that asinine decision do you have anything medical to say poison fits better because of the
04:40vomiting bug bite might not be a bite might be the start of chloracne assassination attempt through
04:46dioxin poisoning it's hard to detect fits
04:56start him on elestra
04:59you couldn't have just said dioxin up front
05:03i was hoping you'd get there on your own
05:09so i guess we should talk to cutty
05:13you are sure it is dioxin
05:18nope
05:19it's our best guess the elestra here binds to the poison flushes it out of your system
05:25where are you from nadra i'm australian
05:27do i hear a bit of british most people don't notice it
05:31yeah i kicked around there for a while you went to medical school there actually a year of seminary
05:37and you left
05:42there was a catholic mission in my childhood village i liked the priests they were good people
05:48but when my two younger sisters were dying from consumption
05:53it wasn't more priests we wanted
06:01i fired my girlfriend because he said he was gone for good
06:05i need this in my life
06:08a week ago it was last thing you needed
06:10it's a process i'm learning
06:12screwing me over as you go
06:14yeah that's why i did it
06:17sorry
06:19if you want i'll explain it to 13
06:21he's not ready
06:22he doesn't have his license
06:24then he can't practice
06:27but we'd be idiots not to listen to him
06:29you're in charge he sits in on all the differentials
06:32until you get your license back this is all unofficial
06:35no procedures no patient contact
06:38i think i could probably deal with that last one
06:47the only reason i let you go
06:49is because our relationship wouldn't work if i was in charge
06:54but i won't be in charge soon so i came to offer your old job back
07:01i know i look bad circumstances have changed
07:06i don't want the job
07:07why not
07:08because there's a much simpler explanation for you firing me
07:12you wanted to break up with me but you were too weak to do it yourself
07:15then why would i try to hire you back
07:18can we please get some dinner tonight
07:21i'm sorry
07:28uh you're a follow-up
07:30you must not treat him
07:37dibala killed my wife
07:40she was a trade unionist
07:43they took her from our home
07:46while i was at work
07:47who's okay
07:48dibala's youth labor league
07:51he pretends it's to get young people off the street
07:53but he takes teenage boys from the provinces
07:57and feeds them drugs and alcohol
08:00and teaches them how to torture
08:04they dumped her body in my yard two weeks later
08:08they raped her
08:10they carved indian zi cockroach onto her stomach because she's ctb
08:16i'm very sorry but i can't discuss other patients you should talk to a lawyer talk to the u.n
08:22so they can sit and watch like they did in rwanda
08:26there are two million ctb
08:29he's planning to massacre them all
08:32his radio stations are talking about a final war to exterminate the cockroaches
08:40he can't recover
08:46i'm sorry
09:00i'm sorry
09:29i'm sorry i'm sorry i didn't use garlic
09:33yes shoes
09:34yes shoes garlic
09:35i am vampire sookie
09:47i told you to get that echo fixed
09:49my downstairs neighbor after you moved in started complaining about the extra noise and the cooking smells
09:55what's his name
09:56i don't want you making things worse
09:58he's on the condo board and i'm trying to get the back garden renovated
10:02the white coats taught me a whole bunch of fun coping and relating skills
10:06he's not only a total jerk he's a decorated war hero who lost an arm in vietnam
10:11i mean there's no winning with this guy
10:15coping skill number one
10:17complete avoidance
10:18you happy
10:21booty call
10:22give me 20 minutes to not shower
10:24patient's having a heart attack
10:26mask at 15 liters
10:27just thought you'd like to know
10:30streptocinase heparin
10:36lassa fever
10:39you were mad that i withheld it last time so i'm saying it right up front
10:43it's already stabilized so 40 cc's of ribavirin we're home in time for ellen
10:48i checked there's no lassa in tabala's country
10:51oh
10:52the rash is gone it rules out your dioxin theory
10:55it's running a slight fever which we can add to the heart plus the lung ulcers
10:58ebola
10:59mabek
11:00too long an incubation period
11:01yes
11:03don't people sometimes travel
11:04to places that have you know a fever
11:06that originated in the nigerian town of lassa
11:09he's been to three other countries in the last two years
11:11here zimbabwe and shamal shak egypt
11:14no lassa there either
11:15oh again
11:18japanosomiasis no sleep disturbances but if it's best with the symptoms then it's geographically
11:23the most what the egypt visit was for the african union meeting where i'm guessing he was
11:28meeting people from africa which includes liberia which sends some members of their foreign ministry
11:33which has itself just been hit by an outbreak of jock itch
11:36no wait not jock itch
11:38lassa fever
11:42i'll start the ribovirate
11:45i did say it up front
11:46it's great to have the old team back together again huh
11:56yesterday it's poisoning today lassa fever
11:58maybe a specialist
12:00joseph
12:00leave him alone
12:03these people know what they are doing
12:08are you married doctor
12:09no
12:10you have a girlfriend
12:14yes
12:14judging by your tentative answer
12:18and the complicated expression on her face
12:21i believe that is she standing in the hallway
12:30i got a call from douglas
12:32douglas's department of princeton general
12:34they want me to interview with them
12:36which is weird because when i called last week they said they had nothing available so i never sent in
12:41my resume
12:42douglas owes me a favor
12:44most people send chocolates
12:45i'd stand outside your apartment all night holding up a boombox except you told me you hate 80s music
12:57so about dinner um i'm free tomorrow night
13:23i was wondering what that noise was
13:26it's the damn cane
13:28and i'm greg
13:29and i can't sleep with you banging around with that thing
13:33they're not actually saying that i have too loud a cane
13:36is that hard for you to understand
13:39only in the sense that it has a rubber tip on the end not a tap shoe
13:42now you're getting cute with me
13:45okay we started badly
13:48i apologize for the noise
13:50and we will try to figure out a way to be quieter
13:52and a thousand other things i don't give a crap about
13:55now you keep it down
13:56or we're gonna have trouble
14:09you paged me
14:11this is ama
14:13she is from our country but she lives here now
14:16we'd like you to use her blood
14:18for what
14:19she recovered from lassa fever two years ago
14:23our health minister has advised us that
14:26plasma from one who has the antibodies
14:29is much more effective than ribavirin
14:31this is a signed consent form
14:33will you take her blood
14:35please
14:39no
14:41i want to do this
14:43you understand that we will be using your blood to cure president tabala
14:47i know
14:49are you from the sativi people
14:51i am sativi
14:52did they threaten you in some way your family members back home
14:55please let me give the blood
14:57please
15:00do it
15:03she's being coerced
15:04if she is
15:06i'd rather have a needle prick on my conscience
15:08than the death of her family members
15:37look at her
15:38you're leaving
15:39so
15:39don't you want to do this
15:39Get in there!
15:51That's enough! We got him!
15:52Hey!
15:56You all right?
15:57Who is that man?
16:06You shot him?
16:08No.
16:14You need a lawyer.
16:16You can get a court appointed.
16:18I can help you.
16:19I can't be helped.
16:21You did a stupid, terrible thing.
16:25Given the circumstances with your wife,
16:28you could get a reduced sentence.
16:32She wasn't my wife?
16:37Where was she?
16:39They never told us her name.
16:46What his men made us do to that woman,
16:53he is now going to do to all the city people.
17:02You could have gotten killed.
17:03Who's he gonna have me?
17:04He fired a gun in the hospital.
17:08Come here.
17:15Maybe next time don't yell out that warning.
17:22The bloody eye was from an enlarged lymph node blocking the retinal vein.
17:26We restored circulation, but it means we've got to add lymph involvement to the heart, lungs, and rising fever.
17:32I'm just gonna sit here quietly.
17:35Why?
17:37I feel like I've been inadvertently undermining your authority, so I'm just gonna observe.
17:42I'm not gonna say a word.
17:46The heart could point to sarcoidosis.
17:54I'm thinking the x-rays indicate a lack of hyaluradenopathy, which rules it out.
18:02It's a staph aureus.
18:05No.
18:09Because...
18:12He...
18:12Smokes?
18:15He's miming a thermometer.
18:17He says a fever's not high enough.
18:20So, some other infection?
18:22He's wrong.
18:23The fever could be misleading us into thinking infection.
18:27Talk.
18:33It could all fit with lymphoma.
18:40Uh, I need you to spread your legs so I can do an H.
18:44Can't be lymphoma.
18:47LDH is normal.
18:49He's got good liver function.
18:50It's masking the elevated levels.
18:52Biopsy the lymph node.
18:54Check it out.
18:56Makes sense.
18:59Guess you don't need me.
19:03Oh, by the way, he might want to close the blinds.
19:06It's really bright in here.
19:17It's just a wild coincidence that he thought you were a rude jerk.
19:21Come on, give me the benefit of the doubt.
19:22You said he's a jerk.
19:23I barely talked.
19:24You talked!
19:27All I wanted was to sip morning espresso next to a peaceful burbling fountain.
19:32You could be sipping Corboisier next to a replica of the Playboy Grotto if you tell him what you got
19:38on him.
19:39I don't have anything on him.
19:41I don't want anything on him.
19:42Closest he's been to Vietnam?
19:45Ordering the Mi Krab, that place on the corner.
19:48Mi Krab is from Thailand?
19:50Exactly.
19:51What did you do?
19:52Why do you think he's faking?
19:53I saw his mail.
19:54You broke in?
19:55No.
19:56He was holding it.
19:57Private medical insurance.
19:59Not from the VA.
20:01Plus, he's gotta be early 50s.
20:04He's too young to be a vet.
20:05So, I looked further.
20:06You did break in.
20:07Online.
20:09There's no reference to him in any of the vet records.
20:11Why would he fake being a veteran?
20:13Just look how you're acting.
20:15People have been tiptoeing around this jerk for years.
20:18Normally, we'd all tell the amputee to go screw himself.
20:21Victims get pity.
20:22Heroes get adulation.
20:23It's way better.
20:24Thank you for trying to help me out with my neighbor.
20:26Now, forget the Vietnam stuff.
20:28I could prove this.
20:29But you won't.
20:29Because you'll be too busy writing him a letter of apology
20:32and dropping it at his door without knocking at his door.
20:35I didn't do anything.
20:36That guy's a total ass.
20:38Which is the point.
20:39It's easy to be nice to people you like.
20:41But being nice to people you hate, that's a skill.
20:44Do it.
20:50Thank you for saving my life.
20:54The man that tried to kill you.
20:55He said that you were preparing a massacre.
21:01The Satibi are my countrymen.
21:05I am fighting a guerilla war.
21:09In a way that's being called genocide.
21:12Twenty years ago, these same Satibi rebels took over the south.
21:16They massacred tens of thousands.
21:19And they would happily do it again.
21:22I'm trying to impose order.
21:25I'm trying to prevent the genocide.
21:29Genocide.
21:31My own son.
21:33My youngest.
21:35He's a student here.
21:36He hasn't spoken to me in years because of what he read in your newspapers.
21:42But what he read is not true.
21:44What about your youth labor league?
21:52There.
21:54I was at fault.
21:57I hired men who, in their zeal, stepped over the line.
22:03And there were abuses.
22:07But that will not happen again.
22:26Bill no?
22:35Thanks, Lucrezia.
22:36He's one last chance.
22:38Right here.
22:39So done.
22:39We heard them wine.
22:56Hello?
23:31How's it going?
23:33Normal looking nucleus.
23:34How's it going with you?
23:36It worried me when you joked about letting that man shoot Dybala.
23:39I wasn't joking.
23:42You can't want to kill anyone.
23:44Especially not your own patient.
23:45It's only natural to feel you should...
23:47No, it's completely unnatural.
23:48Only psychopaths can kill other people without having some sort of breakdown.
23:52Not when it's justified. Look at soldiers.
23:54Even when it's justified.
23:56Am I trying to kill our patient? Of course not.
23:58But if he died, am I supposed to just pretend that wouldn't be good for the world?
24:04The cells are neatly differentiated.
24:06This isn't lymphoma.
24:10I thought I had detected the sickly, sweet smell of maple syrup and socialized medicine.
24:16It smells like victory.
24:21A big flag in your place prompted me to chat with your housekeeper.
24:25Turns out you're a citizen of the Great White North.
24:28You broke into my apartment?
24:30Technically, no.
24:30Well, technically, yeah.
24:33But two steps. Hardly.
24:35We're going to jail.
24:36Speaking of, you know what can get you six months and a $100,000 fine?
24:41Falsely claiming that you won a medal in Vietnam.
24:44You think I'm faking?
24:45Canada did not send troops to fight in Vietnam, you idiot.
24:51They sent troops to reinforce the 73 peace accords, which is where I tried to free a 12-year-old
24:58boy who stepped on a landmine.
25:01Thirty-six years later, every second, I feel pain in my hand, like I'm still grabbing that boy's arm, even
25:05though my arm isn't there.
25:08So, no.
25:09I'm not faking it.
25:13Oh.
25:17On a related note, go Maple Leafs.
25:28Did you get the biopsy results?
25:30Is it lymphoma?
25:32No.
25:33So we have to move on.
25:35Infection, perhaps autoimmune.
25:37Did you get the biopsy results?
25:40Yes, I just told you.
25:42Is it lymphoma?
25:48Cameron and Chase?
25:49They both really like diagnostics, and I think they both really like watching House torture me.
25:55Anyway, thank you for understanding about the job.
26:00I had two really crappy alternatives.
26:06There was a third.
26:08What's that?
26:09You could have stepped aside.
26:12We both would have lost our jobs.
26:14You could have asked Cameron or Chase to take your place.
26:17They wouldn't have wanted to.
26:18You just said they both really like diagnostics.
26:22You want to go back in time.
26:24I want to make this work.
26:27I want to understand you.
26:28I mean, you know how you made me feel.
26:33If you could do it again.
26:36I made the right decision.
26:51I need your confidential medical opinion.
26:55Is the president capable of thinking clearly?
26:59Obviously, not right now.
27:02Will he ever be?
27:06I think neurons don't grow back, and he's already in his decline.
27:13Anything he tells you, any command he gives, how will you ever know it's not just the delusions of a
27:17sick, mad, dying old man?
27:31It just started spiking your fever.
27:36Scleroderma.
27:39You don't have some clever way of telling me this time?
27:42Patient's dying.
27:43I'm done with clever.
27:45Look at his skin.
27:46It's tight for a 75-year-old.
27:47Based on his admission photo.
27:49A bit subjective.
27:51Fever points to infection.
27:53Now he's got nodules on his fingers.
27:54That's blastomycosis.
27:56Nodules?
27:57You're calling tight skin subjective?
27:59I'm with Foreman.
28:00We would have seen fungus balls on the head, say T.
28:02Fungal lesions can be missed.
28:03We can settle this with a test.
28:05Anticentrum or antibodies would point to scleroderma.
28:07Point two.
28:07Not prove.
28:08And his fever's too high.
28:09We have to treat him now.
28:10If we treat wrong, we could send this disease into overdrive.
28:13You're with me on the scleroderma.
28:15I guess.
28:16I just don't care enough about the patient to waste my time.
28:17trying to convince anyone.
28:18We get it.
28:19You don't like the guy.
28:20You don't want to work on this case.
28:21And yet you're still here.
28:22Why don't you take a stand?
28:24Either do something about it or shut up.
28:25Treat him for blasto if you want.
28:29I'll get Cuddy.
28:30I can convince her to.
28:31This isn't a democracy.
28:33I don't care who you get.
28:34At least for right now, this is my department.
28:37We're treating him for blasto.
28:38Start him with amphotericism being.
28:50Inject my IV with an air bubble.
28:53What are you doing?
28:54I will have another heart attack.
28:56No one will know.
28:57Let it go.
28:58You tell my colonel I'm a sick, dying old man who can't be trusted.
29:03I didn't say...
29:04You were trying to put a gun in his hand and point it at my head.
29:08The gun is now in your hand.
29:10That is a practical difference, not a moral one.
29:13If you want me dead, then pull the trigger.
29:17It is not so easy when you have to do it yourself.
29:35Allison.
29:47I guess I didn't want you dead.
29:55If you touch my wife again, I'll kick your ass out onto the street.
29:59I don't care who you are.
30:01I did her a favor.
30:03I showed her her true character.
30:05She's a better person than you are.
30:07She is too weak to act on her beliefs.
30:11That is not her fault.
30:13Most everyone is.
30:14Even my own advisors.
30:16My own colonel.
30:19All they do is negotiate and debate and sign treaties.
30:25They are appeasers.
30:26All the while we are beset by assassins and traitors.
30:30The scum.
30:31The cockroaches?
30:35What are you going to do about that?
30:37What is an enemy to you?
30:39Some younger physician who covets your office?
30:44In my world, there are dangers and bloodshed and death.
30:50And that makes you a man.
30:53And men make choices.
30:55And your choice is to send bands of drunk, crazed children to massacre an entire people?
31:02Don't ask me questions you don't want to know the answer to.
31:05I saved your life.
31:06I deserve to know what you're planning to do.
31:10Whatever it takes to protect my country.
31:22You broke into his apartment?
31:24I didn't break in.
31:27I wish I believed you.
31:29I can fix this.
31:31I already did.
31:33He was going to press charges.
31:36But I promised him you'd leave.
31:41You're kicking me out.
31:43I'll explain it to your psychiatrist.
31:45But, yeah, you've got to go somewhere else.
31:51House, I know when things go wrong, usually you just double down and get more involved.
31:56But here, you could go to jail.
32:00And I truly believe that you've changed enough to know this is the right thing.
32:12We need a blood sample.
32:13We've got to do the anti-centribe antibody test.
32:16It'll show House is right.
32:17It's the girl drama.
32:19Why are you doing this now?
32:21Because I didn't want to kill him.
32:24And you're right.
32:26I have to take a side.
32:28So I'm going to do what I can to keep him alive.
32:32I'll get you the blood.
32:37Positive for anti-centribe antibodies.
32:39We've got to get him off the antifungals and under steroids immediately.
32:42I told you before, this only points to scleroderma.
32:45It doesn't prove it.
32:46You're just going to ignore the test?
32:48Blasto still fits best.
32:50I know it's not conclusive, but when you put it with all the other evidence...
32:52I've made my decision.
33:01Have you told Thirteen you were wrong to fire her?
33:04What does that have to do with anything?
33:07I've worked with you long enough to know you're reasonable.
33:09You can usually admit when you're wrong.
33:12But there's some deep part of you...
33:14That when you find you're wrong about the most important decisions you've made...
33:19You get insecure and you just retrench.
33:22If you want to mess up your relationship, that's your right.
33:24But you mess this up, our patient dies.
33:33Switch on the steroids.
33:44Hi, honey.
33:48How was your day?
33:55Morning.
33:58First of all, my bad.
34:01I've gone through this whole thing recently.
34:04I don't want to bore you.
34:06Short version.
34:07I'm really trying to do work on some stuff.
34:10This is a definite setback.
34:13Although, in fairness, you really did make it tough.
34:19Phantom pain.
34:20Your missing arm.
34:23Five different kinds of painkiller in your medicine cabinet.
34:26That's what this magic box of neurological trickery is for.
34:34Should be a lot easier if you do what the crazy guy who tied you up says.
34:43Put your hand in there.
34:44Put your hand in there.
34:50Now look.
34:52Mirror magic.
34:54Your arm is back.
34:56Now clench both your fists at the same time.
35:00Clench.
35:01Real hard.
35:08If you believe in God,
35:11pray it's gonna work.
35:15Might also want to ask him why you blew off your arm.
35:19Ready?
35:22Now let go.
35:36Oh, my God.
35:39Relaxed.
35:41For 36 years, I've been in pain.
35:43And it's finally gone.
35:45Oh, my God.
35:59O2 sadstone to 88.
36:00Going through the main stem bronchus.
36:02Just the right upper load.
36:04Get them out of here.
36:05No!
36:05It's okay.
36:06Bleeder.
36:08Quarterizing.
36:10Got it?
36:11Yeah.
36:17Get the paddles.
36:19Going back in.
36:21What is happening?
36:22He's bleeding into his lungs.
36:23Charging.
36:23Another bolita.
36:24I can get it.
36:25Hold on.
36:26There's a third.
36:30God, there's a dozen.
36:32Shocking.
36:34Clear.
36:36Clear.
36:38Charging.
36:39Clear.
36:41Clear.
36:41Clear.
36:41Clear.
36:41Clear.
36:42Clear.
36:43Clear.
36:46Clear.
36:51Clear.
36:56Clear.
36:58Clear.
37:00Clear.
37:00Clear.
37:00Clear.
37:00Clear.
37:00Clear.
37:06Clear.
37:29You want to curl up and cry.
37:32Lounge chair is a little more comfy.
37:34Switch those mints.
37:37I thought I was wrong, so I took him off the antifungals.
37:40Put him on steroids, like you said.
37:42You know what that means.
37:44I was too late.
37:47I was right in the first place.
37:52So, either you killed him
37:55by not having confidence in your opinion,
37:59or you killed him by being too attached to your opinion.
38:02If you're anything like me, and by the way, you are,
38:06you need to know which.
38:08He's under lock and key in the morgue.
38:11His government wants their own doctors to do the autopsy.
38:14They're taking this body out tomorrow.
38:17There's a reason I hired you.
38:21You just didn't know what to do with the locked door.
38:33I went down to the morgue to rerun the antibodies test.
38:36You ran it twice?
38:38Turns out I couldn't get in.
38:40They had an armed guard.
38:42But I saw this.
38:48It's a sign-in sheet from the morgue.
38:51Your signature.
38:539.45 this morning.
38:55It's right before you guys ran the test.
38:58What were you doing there?
39:01Follow up on a clinic case.
39:03What case?
39:04You think this is really important?
39:05One of the patients in the morgue was a 70-year-old woman who had scleroderma.
39:11You and Cameron.
39:12If you took that woman's blood, you could have messed up the test results so we treated Dabala for the
39:17wrong disease.
39:22Cameron had nothing to do with it.
39:24You son of a bitch.
39:26He was going to kill the Satibi.
39:30Every last one of them.
39:31I don't care what he was going to do.
39:33He came to us and put his life in our hands.
39:36All the good we've done.
39:39Every life we've saved.
39:42It would have meant nothing.
39:43If we just sent him off to kill hundreds of thousands of people.
39:48Look at the news.
39:50The moderates are taking over.
39:51There's hope for peace talks.
39:55You tell the world that I fake this test.
39:59Dabala becomes a martyr.
40:01The massacres begin.
40:03I've covered this up.
40:05I've become your accomplice.
40:07You think you can guilt me into that?
40:15If the cops are going to come for me, please warn me.
40:21So that I can tell my wife first.
40:33Chase.
40:35You really think you can kill another human being without any consequences to yourself?
40:46No.
40:54My neighbor called.
40:57He sounded happy.
41:02That's nice.
41:04Even nicer, he's approving the garden expansion.
41:08Huh.
41:09And even more nicer, he's not going to press charges.
41:14Even if you don't move out.
41:17What did you do to him?
41:20I was nice.
41:24You really want to know?
41:28I think I want to give you the benefit of the doubt.
41:34Especially in very short lunges.
41:36Alligators' main prey is smaller animals that they can kill and eat with a single bite.
41:42Ho!
41:43Ho, ho, ho, ho.
41:45Ho!
41:45Ho, ho.
41:47Ho!
42:04Ho!
42:05Ho, ho!
42:08Ho!
42:08Ho, ho!
42:08The head of competence to your heart.
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