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00:01So, I'm thinking $35.
00:03Seems high to me.
00:05That's a fair price for quality like this.
00:09I'll give you $30.
00:14What? I thought you were joking.
00:17Who am I dealing with here, Eddie? Him or you?
00:20Mickey, relax.
00:22Now, if things move forward with Gorski,
00:24he lets us into Philly,
00:26then maybe I cut you a break.
00:27You cut me a break now, or maybe you don't get with Gorski.
00:34Marco.
00:36I thought we had an understanding.
00:39Whoa, whoa.
00:40Tommy, don't be stupid. Put the gun down.
00:43At first, he shows you some respect.
00:45Yeah, you just listen to your boss, all right, moron?
00:48Shut up.
00:49Just relax, buddy.
00:51All right.
00:58What the hell are you thinking?
01:00I didn't shoot him.
01:01Are you sure?
01:02Look at him, his face down on the pavement.
01:03I knelt myself in the foot.
01:05God.
01:10I don't think he's hit.
01:11Then what happened?
01:12Let's get out of here.
01:15Come on, Mickey. Wake up.
01:17Mickey! Wake up!
01:23What's the惣わ sort of movement on the pavement?
01:26Let go.
01:30What can hombre get done?
01:31Okay.
01:38It is an eye out of a riding joint.
01:41Fechainkyo.
01:42Do you see?
01:42What do you see here next time?
01:46The road is released.
01:47This time has built around the pavement.
01:47The road gets todas as it's going.
01:47The roads are shut down.
01:48It's supposed to remain in the road.
01:48It's Çayki.
01:48It is a big element.
01:55We're almost done here.
01:57Assuming you did this shaving your forehead.
02:01Okay, then.
02:02Watering a head CT.
02:03No, I don't have a headache.
02:05I'm not dizzy.
02:06Eddie, I gotta get back.
02:07You gotta stay here.
02:09We'll straighten out that mess with Marco tomorrow.
02:11Let the doc do his job.
02:12Actually, stitching you up is really the ER doc's job.
02:16Yeah.
02:18Too long of a wait.
02:20Yeah.
02:21Also, a lot of cops in the ER.
02:24Not that you care about that.
02:26How did this happen?
02:31Yeah, you're right.
02:33It was a stupid question.
02:34The answer is kind of obvious.
02:36No scrapes on your hands means you didn't try to break your ball.
02:39Means either out cold or totally disoriented when you went down.
02:44No sign of trauma.
02:45Other than the cut means no one hit you in the head.
02:47Powder burn on your jacket sleeve.
02:50Someone shot a gun.
02:53All right, Eddie.
02:55Come on, let's go.
02:57I don't care what you guys are into.
02:59If you don't get this checked out, it'll happen again.
03:29What will?
03:31There's a blank.
03:32Yes, he won't tell us anything.
03:34Understandable, since he's a drug dealer.
03:38So he's dangerous and withholding, which you find irresistible.
03:41But guys like that, they never call.
03:44He actually said he was a drug dealer?
03:46Not out loud.
03:47But he was wearing a solid gold Patek Philippe.
03:50His friend had a Rolex.
03:51Their phones were prepaid burners.
03:53They could toss them as soon as they're done.
03:55It doesn't matter if this guy's a drug dealer or not.
03:58Noise-induced vertigo means ear or brain.
04:00Head CT was clean, so I'm thinking acoustic neuroma.
04:02We need to do an ABR to test this hearing.
04:04Acoustic neuroma fits.
04:06So does lidocaine toxicity or benzocaine.
04:08Depends what he's cutting the coke with.
04:10So now he's not just a drug dealer, he's a cocaine dealer.
04:13He seemed peppy.
04:15You test his ears, I'm gonna go test his cocaine.
04:17You think this guy's just gonna hand over a briefcase full of illegal drugs because you ask nicely?
04:22I hope not.
04:28So the best coffee's at Gina's and the best pizza is at Gino's.
04:33And don't mix those up, because the coffee at Gino's could kill you.
04:37And how's the dry cleaner on the corner?
04:39Go two blocks over to EcoClean.
04:40The one on the corner used to shred all my boyfriend's shirts.
04:44Good to know.
04:44In retrospect, I should really thank those cleaners.
04:48We broke up.
04:49This is my stop.
04:51So if you have any more questions about the neighborhood, I'm your girl.
04:55Uh, favorite sushi place.
04:57Maybe we could get dinner sometime.
04:59Sure.
05:00If you promise to bring that good-looking guy with the cane.
05:03You mean House?
05:05Your boyfriend's name is House?
05:09He's not my boyfriend.
05:10Oh.
05:12I'm sorry.
05:12W-w-what do you call each other?
05:15Husband?
05:16Partner?
05:17Lover?
05:19We're not gay.
05:21Seriously?
05:24You're gonna hear a series of clicks and hisses.
05:27Sensors measure electronic activity to your auditory nerve.
05:30How long is this gonna take?
05:32An hour, maybe an hour and a half.
05:35Or you could walk away with a tumor in your ear.
05:41That guy's probably late to his stabbing.
05:43Competences look good.
05:45Signing at 13 clicks per second at 50 decibels.
05:48Check this out.
05:5213's middle name is Beauregard?
05:55Wave-free latency has to be 0.8.
05:57Slightly delayed, but nothing significant.
05:59That's what sticks out to you?
06:00The house is clearly screwing with us.
06:03It's a fake paystill.
06:04Looks real to me.
06:05There's no way she makes that much money.
06:07I make that much money.
06:11And apparently you don't.
06:15I need the drugs.
06:17We're in textiles.
06:20I need the drugs!
06:23Works for Jack Bauer.
06:24Is this really necessary?
06:27The chairs in the hall are way more comfortable.
06:30But way less genre appropriate.
06:33Okay, here's the deal.
06:34I need information.
06:35You have reasons not to give me that information.
06:37So, either I can force it out of you.
06:41Or I can't.
06:44I wish I could tell you.
06:47Okay.
06:47Let's work with that.
06:50Forget the drugs.
06:51Let's talk about textiles.
06:53What's your major product?
06:55Is it H?
06:56And by that I mean hosiery.
06:59We do more with...
07:02culottes.
07:03Is that with a C or a K?
07:04C.
07:05Nobody wants K anymore.
07:07Does your friend cut the fabric?
07:09No.
07:10He's a sales guy.
07:11We must cut a culotte here and there.
07:13No one touches the culottes.
07:19Sorry.
07:19Can I talk to you for a second?
07:22I'm interrogating a suspect.
07:24Make it quick.
07:30Everyone in our building thinks we're gay.
07:35We're grown men over the age of 30 who moved in together.
07:39We're two tigers away from an act in Vegas.
07:41We'll figure out we're straight eventually.
07:43Eventually is not when I want to go out with the cute girl in 3B.
07:46Any chance I could get some water over here?
07:49If only there was some way to communicate that information to her.
07:52Perhaps using, I don't know, sounds.
07:55If only the larynx was capable of...
07:57She didn't believe me.
07:58She sidestepped my dinner invite.
08:01And a woman would only reject you because she's worried that you might not be interested in her.
08:05We were chatting, having fun.
08:07There was definitely a spark.
08:08When she thought you were gay.
08:10Are you sure your friend isn't secretly...
08:12What is a culottes anyway?
08:14Pants that hang like a skirt.
08:20Just...
08:22Mickey hates the stuff.
08:24He's one of the few guys I trust to watch the product overnight.
08:29They took him away an hour ago.
08:31You think he's okay?
08:33It's an ear test.
08:34Pretty sure he'll live.
08:38Pupils are constricted.
08:39Pulse is bounding.
08:41The airway's clear.
08:43We need a cross-guard in here.
08:44It's gotta be his blood pressure.
08:45We need to get it down before he strokes out.
08:47At least we know his ears are okay.
08:51We put the patient on vasodilators.
08:52He's got his hypertension under control.
08:54He got worse here at the hospital.
08:55Means thug life probably isn't what's making him sick.
08:58Which means we can stop the bloodhound gang routine and go back to being doctors.
09:03But we're doctors all the time.
09:04It's so boring.
09:08Fine.
09:09Could be sick sinus syndrome.
09:10No chest pain, shortness of breath.
09:12Brain aneurysm secondary to polycystic kidney disease.
09:15Normal urinalysis.
09:16Kidneys impalpable.
09:17Is that a new watch?
09:20I thought I'd get myself a little treat.
09:22What if it's not his brain, but it's on the way to his brain?
09:25Carotid stenosis.
09:28Get an ultrasound of his carotids.
09:30See if his arteries are clogged.
09:39How much money do you make?
09:43I want a raise.
09:44And I will be happy to talk about that at your next review.
09:47In August.
09:49I know that you're paying me less than everyone else on the team.
09:52I can't discuss other people's salaries.
09:54You know that.
09:55Now that they know I'm making less than they are, they'll never respect me.
09:57And who told them how much you make?
10:00It's not fair for me to make less than the people I supervise.
10:03Salary isn't about fairness.
10:05It's about what you can leverage in a negotiation.
10:07Which isn't much without a competing offer on the table.
10:11And we both know you don't have one.
10:17Ultrasound showed no narrowing or obstruction in the patient's carotid.
10:20Not that he's worried.
10:21Keeps asking when he can leave.
10:26You bugged his room?
10:27The patient sleeps in the building where they keep their stash.
10:30Eventually he'll say something, gives away where that is.
10:34Then we'll find out what's making him sick.
10:35But we ruled out environmental causes.
10:37You ruled out environmental causes.
10:39And you pretended to agree just so we'd take him out of his room so you could plant the bug.
10:44Carotid stenosis was a decent idea.
10:46But an even decenter idea is that he's got toxins stored in his fat cells.
10:51Every calorie he burns makes him sicker.
10:53If we're going with toxic exposure, we should just start testing for the most likely suspects.
10:58Bug's a better idea than blindly running tests for days.
11:05Tell him it'll take weeks.
11:07It'll be faster.
11:09What do you mean, weeks?
11:11These tests take time.
11:12There are a lot of possibilities.
11:13No, but I can't sit here this long.
11:16I got things I gotta take care of.
11:18You're worried about all the poor schoolchildren going without their drugs?
11:21I'm sure someone...
11:22I want to be discharged.
11:25I'll get the forms.
11:42This is ridiculous.
11:43He's sitting in a lab all day.
11:44In the lab, there is significantly less chance of getting killed.
11:48You're too close.
11:49Slow down.
11:49We're in a car in broad daylight.
11:51What's going to happen?
11:51You honestly think he doesn't have a gun in that car?
11:53That he's going to use to shoot doctors?
11:55Just back off.
12:01I think we'll play with the watch, by the way.
12:03Brought it from a friend.
12:04How much longer are we going to keep lying to him?
12:06Until it's no longer fun.
12:09We all thought he needed to be taken down a few notches.
12:12So we're just having fun, not getting even?
12:15Oh, crap.
12:17Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
12:18He's going to get away.
12:27Shut up.
12:363B.
12:37You're Nora, right?
12:39My roommate tells me you're the one to thank for all the tips about the neighborhood.
12:42Great.
12:43Nice to meet you.
12:47Here you thought that Wilson and I like to polish each other's swords.
12:51And by swords, I mean pistols.
12:55Of course, he told you about that.
12:56Oh, don't worry.
12:57Actually, I'm surprised that doesn't happen more often.
13:00We're both straight.
13:09Oh, my God.
13:11That is beautiful.
13:14We finally have the room to display it the way it deserves.
13:19Would you help me get this upstairs?
13:23Absolutely.
13:26Nice shoes, by the way.
13:28Louboutin?
13:30You talk to Cuddy?
13:31Shot me down.
13:33So, uh, what do you do now?
13:35Away from our view in August.
13:36Oh.
13:39What?
13:40Nothing.
13:41That's what I would do.
13:43But I'm a coward.
13:52This friend brought him in 15 minutes ago.
13:55Temps 105.
13:56Pulse is weak and thready.
13:57He's not making any sense.
13:59It's too much money, Eddie.
14:00It wasn't the deal.
14:01It wasn't the deal.
14:03Is he gonna be okay?
14:04Eddie!
14:07We gave him antipyretics and soft steroids to reduce the fever and prevent organ damage.
14:11He's no longer delirious.
14:12Patient went out, came back worse than before.
14:14Points us back to environmental.
14:16It's hard to wherever he went.
14:17No, it doesn't.
14:18Where's Foreman?
14:19He had a meeting with Cuddy.
14:20What do you mean, no, it doesn't?
14:21We screwed up the tail.
14:22My car was impounded.
14:24True, amusing, and irrelevant.
14:27Foreman fall for the paycheck thing.
14:32Yeah.
14:33It was a little tough.
14:35It should be fun to watch.
14:37You're off environmental.
14:39Wherever he went, it wasn't for long enough.
14:41Add in the fever, an infection's way more likely.
14:43And if it is an infection, his symptoms suggest it's moved to his brain.
14:48Which means...
14:49It's a lumbar puncture.
14:54Next time you're tailing someone, take two cars.
14:59You knew we were following you?
15:03I'm sorry I had to lose you.
15:05I had business to take care of.
15:08Right.
15:08Because you're a businessman.
15:10Do you have any junkies coming to the ER every week with their brains melting?
15:13I bet there's more drunks with their livers giving out.
15:16I've got a liquor store owner laying on this table.
15:18I'm guessing he doesn't get attitude.
15:21I hit bone.
15:23His old back injury must have flattened out his discs.
15:25Sorry.
15:26But I've got to try this again.
15:27You okay?
15:28Yeah.
15:29Adult wants to get wasted.
15:31Why is it in anybody's business what substance they use?
15:33Because some of those substances are against the law.
15:36So your problem isn't that it's immoral.
15:39Your problem is that it's illegal.
15:44I've got the same problem.
15:46I'm in.
15:51Look at his heart, right?
15:53It's normal.
15:54I know.
15:59I ran into Nora this morning.
16:01She told me about your Evita listening party.
16:06The London and New York recordings are so different.
16:09You were supposed to tell her that we're straight.
16:12She didn't believe me either.
16:14You're doing this to mess with me.
16:16Correction.
16:17I started doing this to mess with you.
16:19Now I'm honestly trying to hit that.
16:21By pretending you're gay and in a relationship with me?
16:24We're in a relationship and we're really unhappy.
16:27Communication's never been easy for us.
16:28Probably because we're so closeted.
16:30I got it all figured out.
16:32Nora and I spend the next few weeks hanging out.
16:34Become best girlfriends.
16:35I confide in her about our issues.
16:38I can't decide if this plan is more despicable or illogical.
16:42And then one night, we get drunk.
16:45Back rub turns into a front rub.
16:48And the next morning, I've never felt this way about a woman before.
16:51That's quite a commitment you've made to jumping the girl I'd like to date.
16:56I'd like to date her.
16:58In the sense that I'd like to jump her repeatedly.
17:00I saw her first.
17:01Seriously?
17:02You're invoking the guy code?
17:04We're guys?
17:05It's a code?
17:07You're only bringing this up because you know you're going to lose.
17:11It's not an infection, but it might be an autonomic nerve disorder.
17:15The hair's still bumping.
17:17Did you get it cut because you're ready for the next chapter or...
17:19Stuck a needle into his spinal bodies twice.
17:22His heart rate stayed normal.
17:23If we add that to his other symptoms.
17:26That would be a mistake.
17:29She's never going to fall for it.
17:31Well, you got nothing to worry about, sweetie.
17:38You're a wuss.
17:41Say that one, I'm better.
17:43Are you going to beat me up?
17:44That sounds stressful.
17:46Maybe you should pop one of your beta blockers first.
17:49You have a heart problem?
17:51Medically, no.
17:52He would have told us about that.
17:55Metaphorically...
18:05It's an effect from operating outside of the law.
18:09Sometimes I have to do bad things and not always to bad people.
18:15The last few months, that hasn't been so easy.
18:19A guy got me the pills and they control the stress.
18:24Look, don't say anything to Eddie, all right?
18:27The last thing I need is a guy's thinking that I've gone soft.
18:30When was your last pill before we originally admitted you?
18:33Um, the night before.
18:36We stuck you in here and you went into beta blocker withdrawal.
18:39That's what caused the hypertension.
18:40When we got out of here, he took another pill and the hypertension went away.
18:43It means it was never a symptom.
18:45We take that off the table, we've got vertigo, fever, stress.
18:49He's been in this game for a while.
18:50Well, either he grew a conscience over the last few months or he's producing excess adrenaline.
18:57Pheochromocytoma.
18:58What?
18:58It's Greek for you'll be back doing bad things to good people in no time.
19:03MRI is adrenal glands.
19:04You're okay with that, right?
19:05You're not going to put a pillow over his face.
19:12What's going on?
19:12Oh, great.
19:14The cable guy came.
19:15How's there?
19:16You know what, it's going good.
19:18Papa and I just wanted to keep people out of our business.
19:20And this is the real thing.
19:21Like, you can just keep people out of your business.
19:22Hi, James.
19:24We've got some Kung Pao left.
19:28Oh, God, right there.
19:30Oh.
19:31Oh.
19:31We're having a picnic.
19:32With wine.
19:34I'll pour you a glass.
19:35He doesn't drink.
19:37Well, more for us then.
19:43Well, I think I might have a little Kung Pao.
19:59How'd it go with Cuddy?
20:02She told me I needed leverage.
20:04So, I told her about an offer I had to help run the neuro department at Mercy.
20:10Wow.
20:13Are you really going to take the job?
20:14There is no other job.
20:17I bluffed, she called it.
20:19I'm not going to beg to be underpaid.
20:22I'm leaving when this case is over.
20:27House is lying to you.
20:30I know.
20:31And so are you.
20:32It's 2010.
20:34I mean, you know, nobody cares if you're gay anymore.
20:37I mean, you don't have to be in the closet.
20:39I'm not.
20:41I...
20:41Look around you.
20:42Does this really look like a place gay men live?
20:46Apart from the poster.
20:48Those stools are our only furniture.
20:50There are no window treatments.
20:52Well, my ex-boyfriend didn't even know what window treatments were.
20:57Is that Greg's Carpenter's album or yours?
21:00Look, House hates musicals and fashion and meringue.
21:04This whole thing is an act designed to earn your trust in order to sleep with you.
21:14I get it.
21:16Finally.
21:17You're jealous.
21:19You know, if you want to spend more time with Greg, you should just tell him.
21:28You were wrong.
21:30MRI revealed no sign of a pheochromocytoma, which means Mickey's stress is just stress.
21:34We've got the vertigo and fever.
21:36And Environmental is back at the top of our list of suspects.
21:38We're trying to narrow down the possibilities.
21:39That receiver doesn't respond to manual stimulation.
21:42Maybe if you took off your shirt.
21:43Actually, I've resorted to something more exotic.
21:45I call it reading the instructions.
21:48Turns out, if you screw the antennae into the wrong sockets, it doesn't actually work.
21:54We lost Mickey just outside of Trent and he was...
22:02It's supposed to search for an open frequency.
22:05Most buildings there were built between 1920 and 1940.
22:08We can park them with some toxins, but it's just got to be at least one open frequency.
22:19I need a few minutes with your friend.
22:22Or stay if you want.
22:25Rectal exam.
22:27I'll check out the cafeteria.
22:38Why the beta blockers?
22:41What do you mean?
22:41Valium, Xanax, actually reduce stress.
22:46Beta blockers just control the symptoms of stress.
22:48Whoa.
22:49Keep the heart from racing, your hands from shaking, all those stage fright issues.
22:53That's why some people take them when they perform.
22:59What the hell is that?
23:00This is my bucket.
23:03And this...
23:04Um, this...
23:08This is yours.
23:11You bugged your own room?
23:13Are you an informant?
23:16An informant would have sold his pals out to us at the first sign of a sniffle.
23:19This guy is a cop.
23:26I don't see how this is relevant.
23:29In the land of no fun, you've got a really sensible piece of property.
23:33Give him a break.
23:36Knowing this guy's an undercut of a cop doesn't get us any closer to curing him.
23:39Good point.
23:40You know what they say.
23:41Information is not power.
23:43Wait.
23:44You're saying we should use the cop thing to force him to talk?
23:46Force?
23:47I'm talking about the womanly art of persuasion.
23:51I said womanly!
24:01If you won't talk to us, we'll find someone who will.
24:03I mean, you must have a supervisor.
24:05A handler.
24:07Good luck with that.
24:08You don't know my real name.
24:10You don't know if I'm local or state, FBI, DEA.
24:14But by all means, get on the phone.
24:16I get it.
24:17These guys are lowlifes.
24:18You want them off the street.
24:19They're not just lowlifes.
24:22Eddie killed a snitch three weeks ago.
24:25The boss's orders.
24:28The boss, he's one of the biggest cocaine importers in the entire state.
24:33And he wants to expand down to Philly.
24:36Tomorrow night, he and Eddie are meeting the big fish.
24:40And the cops are going to bust it.
24:42But if you guys get caught poking around there, the whole thing gets called off.
24:48That's noble.
24:50But you can't put your life at risk.
24:52I've been undercover for 16 months.
24:56I haven't seen my wife, my house, my dog.
25:02I have put far too much into this, and I will not let it fail.
25:09So just keep me alive for another 24 hours, and I will tell you everything you need to know.
25:22Hey, can I come in?
25:24Nurses out here can't keep their hands off of me.
25:29Casanova, huh?
25:31You bringing me my sandwich?
25:33No, because, guess what?
25:36I don't read minds.
25:40You-you're okay?
25:48He had a GI infarction caused by a clot in his superior mesenteric artery.
25:53We had to remove a foot of bowel.
25:54Anywhere clots keep forming, he may not last 24 hours.
25:57And the moron still won't talk.
25:59Bad guy, cool, good guy, moron?
26:01Pretty much.
26:02Guys are here, I'm just risking his life to put these dealers in jail.
26:06I'm sure the dealers who take their places will be very grateful.
26:09So, vertigo, fever, and thrombosis.
26:12We already ruled out cancer and infection.
26:14He got worse on steroids, which suggests it's not autoimmune.
26:17So we're stuck with environmental.
26:19But what kind of environmentals?
26:21Toxins, parasites, allergens?
26:23We should just pick the top ten possibilities and treat for all of them.
26:25Except that treating for everything could kill him faster than whatever's killing him.
26:29Got a better idea?
26:30Sort of.
26:31Chase is right.
26:32Our patient's holding out for noble reasons, protecting his bust.
26:35Anybody else in that crew got sick, I'm guessing they'd be a little more self-serving.
26:44Nice.
26:47Surgery went well.
26:49You'll be able to see him soon.
26:53Yeah, it used to be all about ferberizing your kid.
26:57Now they're saying they could mess him up.
26:59Hmm.
27:02Mine's six and a half.
27:05Mickey's getting worse.
27:07The clot is a very bad sign.
27:09We really need you to tell us where he's been.
27:11Hmm.
27:12I do that.
27:15There's a very good chance that I could end up John Doe at the county in me.
27:18Look, Mickey got sick because he had the most exposure.
27:21Other guys are at risk, too.
27:22You don't want to...
27:25You okay?
27:26Uh, I feel dizzy.
27:29Are you diabetic?
27:31No.
27:32When was the last time you were at your office?
27:34Well, did you drug me?
27:36What?
27:37You're trying to make me think that I'm sick, so I'll take you to the stash.
27:42Of course not, but if you are sick...
27:43No, I don't feel sick.
27:45I feel drugged.
27:47Trust me, I know the difference.
27:52You didn't even drink half of it.
27:53You'll be fine in an hour.
27:55You think Mickey could die?
28:02It's just a deal.
28:06I'll take you.
28:08Oh.
28:13Couldn't have given us a heads up that he was living in a dry cleaner.
28:16It's like living in a vat of poison.
28:18Is that it?
28:19Can we get out of here?
28:20I gotta cover all our bases.
28:22Okay, fine.
28:22Look.
28:23Back there.
28:24Hurry up.
28:40What are these?
28:40More chemicals?
28:42Oh, not exactly.
28:43Ah, if this stuff was the problem, there'd be a lot more sick people.
28:52Did you call the cops?
28:55No one's supposed to be here.
28:59Queer.
29:00I said no kissing.
29:02Eddie.
29:03I didn't know you'd be here.
29:04Uh, uh, uh.
29:06Look, the deal is just for you.
29:07This guy wants to watch.
29:08It's an extra 50.
29:10Yeah, private party, man.
29:12And, uh, I got it covered tonight.
29:28Nice.
29:30That jealousy is killing me.
29:34Well, he clearly cares about you very much.
29:39Why can't he show it in a normal way?
29:43I'm so tired of him.
29:45The whole silence and the resentment.
29:48I don't know if I can go back there tonight.
29:53I need some time.
29:57Come stay at my place.
30:01Really?
30:02Mm-hmm.
30:03It'll be fun.
30:05You know, like a sleepover.
30:08Now, that would be...
30:11That would be such a help.
30:13But thank you.
30:15Pass.
30:19What are you doing here?
30:21I'm here because...
30:23Nothing you can say is going to change anything.
30:36I love this man.
30:39And I am not wasting another moment of my life denying that.
30:49Gregory House.
30:51Will you marry me?
30:54Wow.
30:56This is unexpected.
31:02Say yes!
31:08I'm going to go.
31:09No, no, no, no.
31:10You two, obviously.
31:12Have some talking to do.
31:14It's nice.
31:30How's it coming?
31:31So far, nothing.
31:33Carpet, paint, insulation, even the gross food in the fridge.
31:37Everything's coming up clean.
31:38Which leaves the dry cleaning chemicals.
31:40Should add the results in a few minutes.
31:41The woman's already started him.
31:42Only inhaled albuterol.
31:44Well, chances are this case is over.
31:46We have to tell him.
31:47We can't tell him.
31:49It won't change the fact that Cuddy let him walk.
31:50It'll just let him know it was all because of a stupid prank.
31:54We have to tell Cuddy.
31:56We confess and beg her to take him back.
31:58If begging worked, he would have a raise and we wouldn't be screwed.
32:02Albuterol's not helping.
32:03Patients started coughing blood.
32:05What about adding a petropium?
32:07That might...
32:07Don't bother.
32:08We assumed this place was using perchloroethylene.
32:11Turns out, petroleum solvents.
32:14The drug dealers are running a green dry cleaner?
32:17I hate to push past the irony, but our patient's bleeding to his lungs and we've got nothing.
32:24The VQ scan last night showed a pulmonary aneurysm.
32:28Explains the coughing blood.
32:30Did an embolization and stopped the bleeding.
32:32Then started it again this morning.
32:34Three more aneurysms.
32:36These look like mycotic aneurysms.
32:38Indicates a fungal infection.
32:39That'll be consistent with his other symptoms, the vertigo, the fever.
32:42I didn't see any fungus at the location and none of the samples...
32:44Somebody missed something.
32:46Which is embarrassing for somebody.
32:49And the steroids we gave him would have suppressed his immune system.
32:52If that was a fungus, he'd have 30 aneurysms.
32:56Somebody's got a good point.
32:58One bleed to four in less than 12 hours?
33:00Seems like an uptick to me.
33:02We need to start him on antifungal meds before he drowns in his own blood.
33:09Do it.
33:12How long till it starts working?
33:13Here. Give it a few hours.
33:15I'll be back to check on you.
33:36There you go.
33:38Take it easy.
33:46You shouldn't have taken her there, you imbecile.
33:48They found nothing.
33:52You could have got your brains blown out.
33:54I had to do something.
33:56I couldn't just sit and watch.
34:05You're my friend.
34:09Thanks.
34:13You do it for me.
34:20I should get going.
34:21Got the big man from Philly coming in tonight.
34:31You want me to stay, I'll stay.
34:33I mean, Jimmy knows everything that we know.
34:38No.
34:40The six months we put in on this.
34:45You gotta be there.
34:53I'll swing by tomorrow.
34:56Hey, Eddie.
34:58Yeah.
35:02I'm sorry.
35:05You know, I can't go with you.
35:22It was all our fault.
35:23We were screwing with Foreman, trying to make him think he made less than we did.
35:29Obviously, things get out of control.
35:31Well, someone does something stupid and insensitive.
35:34I always figure it was a house.
35:38Good to know it's catching.
35:39Look, there is no other job.
35:41He was just trying to get a raise.
35:42Even if you gave him a little more money, I know he'd stay.
35:45I'm not giving Foreman a raise because the three of you decided to amuse yourselves.
35:49We know.
35:50And that's why we want you to take it out of our paychecks.
35:54You two okay with this?
35:58Is there any other option?
35:59We're okay with it.
36:01Foreman is a good team leader.
36:04He deserves it.
36:06Okay, then.
36:08That is what I will do.
36:11Just so you know,
36:14I've no idea what you're talking about.
36:16I haven't seen Foreman in three days.
36:30The phrase who's your daddy comes to mind.
36:46You want to grab some coffee?
36:48Kind of a bad time.
36:51Sorry.
36:52You told me to drop by, so this is when I could make it.
36:54Right.
37:03This whole thing with Wilson, it's all my fault.
37:08We're not closeted because we're not gay.
37:12For real.
37:14Wilson thought you were cute and I was just yanking his chain.
37:20Maybe that's not the best phrasing.
37:21So you were only spending time with me to screw with him?
37:25God, no.
37:26I was spending time with you because I wanted to touch your boobs.
37:29Enough to listen to Evita twice.
37:31I really hate Evita.
37:32That's how much I like your boobs.
37:39Wait.
37:39Whoa, whoa, whoa, wait, wait.
37:43Wilson.
37:44He's a really good guy.
37:47And he really likes you.
37:52Well, it's really...
37:54It's sweet of you to stick up for your friend like that.
38:00And you're still trying to sleep with me.
38:03You know, maybe I will call him.
38:05It would serve you right.
38:07Wilson's a jerk, too.
38:08Well, at least he tried to do the right thing.
38:10He's been divorced three times.
38:12He slept with a dying patient.
38:14Sure, he looks like a Boy Scout, but...
38:37The aneurysms look mycotic, but they're not.
38:40They're inflammatory.
38:42It's because it's not a fungal infection.
38:45The hypertension was a real symptom.
38:47You've been unwittingly treating you with beta blockers.
38:49You stopped taking them and your blood pressure went up.
38:54It's Hugh Stoven.
38:58Okay, so how do we treat this?
39:06We don't.
39:08Hugh Stoven is an autoimmune disease.
39:11Once it's this advanced, there's not much we can do.
39:14The aneurysms keep multiplying.
39:16Eventually, one of them will rupture.
39:22Are you sure?
39:25If you die in the next day or so, I will be.
39:30Even if you had told us everything we wanted to know,
39:33it wouldn't have made a difference.
39:38You did the right thing.
39:45I think I should call my wife now.
40:13I think I should call my wife now.
40:19I think I should call my wife now.
41:00guitar solo
41:43I'm sorry about your patience.
41:46He died a hero in his own mind.
41:49I guess it's better than nothing.
41:52Ran into Nora in the elevator.
41:54She no longer thinks we're gay.
41:56Now she thinks we're mendacious dirtbags.
42:00Mendacious dirtbag comes much more naturally to me.
42:03At least we can get rid of that.
42:06I kind of like it.
42:08Unlike the sofa.
42:10It's 500 bucks.
42:11And it reclines.
42:19One singular sensation
42:21Every little step she takes
42:24I will punch you in the face.
42:26I'll stop if you get rid of the sofa.
42:29No chance.
42:30One thrilling combination
42:34Every move that she makes
42:38One smile and suddenly nobody else
42:42Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom
42:45You know you'll never be lonely with you
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