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00:01How am I supposed to walk into that meeting with no presentation?
00:04How the hell did you screw this up?
00:05It wasn't me.
00:06She's lying.
00:07No, we agreed.
00:08Your team had all the financials.
00:10And we were swamped modeling them.
00:12That's why we agreed that you would do the slides.
00:14Well, I want to be screwed up, so please try to figure it out.
00:17Because when the client dumps me, I need to know who to fire.
00:20Look, I confirmed an email. Hold on.
00:22Here.
00:27She did tell you about it, Russ.
00:34I never got this.
00:38Russ, are you okay?
00:41Are you drunk?
00:43I'm not drunk.
00:50I'm not drunken.
00:57I had no idea he was drinking again.
01:00Well, you should have.
01:02Give me five minutes.
01:03We'll go to the business center and print the graphs directly from the spreadsheets.
01:06Run.
01:06And bring me some paper towels.
01:12What?
01:13Oh, it hurts.
01:16Don't tell me you were drinking, too.
01:18No.
01:20My ears.
01:21Oh, my God.
01:24Without��!
01:51Oh.
02:05Transcription by CastingWords
02:22Did I mention that the 27-year-old female is really hot?
02:26And her husband is really not.
02:29Wild guess. He's rich.
02:30Not unless social workers have begun pulling in the big money recently.
02:36Gimme.
02:37You're taking the case because she's hot?
02:39No, that would be an accident of genetics.
02:41It's because she's hot and her husband is ugly.
02:44It's a fascinating window into the mysteries of human psychology.
02:47Also, she's really hot.
02:49Or she, you know, loves her husband.
02:51She loves something about him.
02:52Vitamin deficiency. She changed her diet a few months ago.
02:55To a healthier diet. Raw foods, lots of nuts.
02:59It's not the ear. It's the heart.
03:02Her protein is cheese.
03:03She can raise cholesterol.
03:05Hers was already elevated.
03:06Gave her arterial blockages.
03:08Cardiac arrhythmia presenting as ear pain.
03:10Very rare.
03:11Cool.
03:12So, Beauty and the Beast.
03:14Who wants to go see?
03:15Who wants to go see?
03:33Let's see Dr. Taub, Foreman, Chase, and Padwick.
03:39Four for four.
03:40Wow, I can't believe I get all these doctors and such good-looking ones, too.
03:43Yeah.
03:44It's almost like we don't all need to be here.
03:46Your case presented a very interesting diagnostic challenge.
03:49Oh.
03:59You can't sleep in your own office?
04:01Or bedroom, for that matter?
04:03I've got to avoid my natural habitat.
04:06Some idiot I went to med school with keeps leaving messages.
04:10Drop by for lunch.
04:11So tell them no.
04:13It's complicated.
04:14It's too complicated for you to tell someone you don't like to screw off?
04:18That's practically your hobby.
04:20A few months ago, he was sort of part of my therapy.
04:26My shrink told me to write a letter of apology to someone I hurt.
04:31And how did you hurt him?
04:33We were in a seminar on flatworm genetics.
04:35I switched my final paper with his.
04:37You plagiarized?
04:38Doesn't sound like you.
04:39I was testing a theory.
04:40Thought that our professor was biased against me.
04:43I assumed he'd get a high grade with my paper and I'd get a low grade with his.
04:48Interestingly, I was wrong.
04:50I got an A.
04:51So you're in this mental hospital, delving into your subconscious,
04:55and this is who you choose to apologize to?
04:57Yep.
04:58Lorenzo Wiberly.
04:59Of all the people in the world you've hurt?
05:01Not everyone has a name.
05:02It's so easy to find in the white pages.
05:03Um, I'm in there, and so is Cuddy.
05:06Yeah.
05:07And yet I picked him.
05:08It's funny, isn't it?
05:09Yes, it's hilarious.
05:10It's great to see what a success your therapy was.
05:15We said we'd never go to sleep angry.
05:18We did find an arrhythmia, but it's not from your arteries.
05:20They're clean.
05:21Will the pain come back?
05:23We'll start her on cardiac meds.
05:24That should help.
05:25But we still need to figure out what's causing the arrhythmia.
05:27Hey, Valerie.
05:30Yes.
05:32It's a nice day to stop by.
05:35I got lots of free time now.
05:37You don't blame me, do you?
05:38You were drunk in front of Norris.
05:40No, no, no, no, no, no.
05:43I'm drunk now.
05:46Then it was like someone poisoned me or something.
05:52Maybe you should come back later.
06:00I just want to say goodbye.
06:03Okay, Ruth.
06:04Thank you for coming by.
06:07Hey, hey, hey, hey.
06:09You're not too old.
06:12This poor son of a bitch.
06:13She doesn't love you any more than she loved me.
06:15Okay, you need to leave right now.
06:17Are you pretending you had an affair with my wife?
06:19Yeah, we're all pretending.
06:21You got nothing to worry about.
06:22Tell them where you were six months ago, Russ.
06:26I had a breakdown.
06:28I had some paranoid tendencies, as they say.
06:31But it turns out I had a right to be paranoid.
06:35You need help.
06:38Get him out of here.
06:40Okay, okay.
06:48Oh, my God.
06:54Hey, are you okay?
06:55Yeah, I'm okay.
06:56Okay?
06:57We'll keep an eye out.
06:58He's not getting back in the hospital.
07:01He's making all that up.
07:02You know that right now.
07:03Yeah, of course.
07:12Where are you?
07:13Undisclosed location.
07:14Who are you hiding from?
07:15Wilson.
07:16Wilson.
07:17And the lunch date that Wilson is, no doubt, right now trying to sick on me.
07:20But in the great game of chess, that is our relationship.
07:23Wilson sees only one move ahead.
07:26I see dozens.
07:27That is why he will never mate me.
07:31That's a chess charm.
07:33That's great.
07:34A co-worker confronted our patient, altered mental status.
07:37Basically accused her of poisoning him.
07:39We think it was projecting.
07:40So he's poisoning her.
07:42What could he get his hands on to call a superventricular tachycardia?
07:45Does he have dry skin?
07:47Thin eyebrows?
07:50If you're sharing an amazed look, please do it louder.
07:53He might have...
07:54How did you know that?
07:55He has hypothyroidism.
07:57He dumped his meds in our coffee.
07:59That would make her heart go boom in a bad way.
08:01We'll treat with beta blockers.
08:02I'm sorry, but I totally disagree.
08:05And what?
08:05With everything.
08:06Why are we assuming he's lying and she's telling the truth?
08:08Because she's a successful, happily married consultant.
08:11And he's a crazy, drunk weirdo who we just tossed out of the hospital.
08:14And she's hot.
08:15Maybe she picked him because he's vulnerable.
08:17There's something off about her.
08:18I can feel it.
08:19If you had any evidence, would be...
08:21Why didn't she tell us a co-worker puked on her shoes right before she collapsed?
08:24Because it's medically irrelevant.
08:25He was drunk, she was sick.
08:26You don't think it's suspicious she didn't even mention it to her husband?
08:29Yeah, foreman.
08:30Why did you break up at 13?
08:32Oh, no, wait.
08:33The non-subtextual thing she was saying.
08:35Why that?
08:36This is about the case, not some imaginary issue that you think foreman and I have.
08:40Great.
08:41Start around beta blockers.
08:49You'll do it?
08:51I don't think he was talking to me.
08:52Well, I am.
08:54I'm the only one who thinks you're wrong.
08:56Maybe that's why I'm asking you to do it.
09:16Greg?
09:18Hey, Lorenzo Wiberly.
09:21Dr. Wilson said you'd be here.
09:24How you been?
09:26Check and meet.
09:36Look, I'm sorry this is awkward or whatever.
09:40I just thought it was nice of you to write that letter,
09:42and I wanted to tell you that you don't have to feel bad.
09:46Thanks.
09:49So where are you working these days?
09:52That's your own practice or you're in a hospital?
09:55I thought you knew.
09:57Danny's, the organic supermarket chain.
10:00He's an in-house doctor.
10:03I actually never got licensed.
10:06I didn't graduate med school.
10:07I planned on going back and then my father got sick
10:10and I had to take care of him and I had some bad luck.
10:14Why didn't you graduate?
10:16I was one credit short and I was sort of already on academic probation, so...
10:22Which credit?
10:24I got a, um...
10:28He failed me on that paper you switched.
10:31I thought you knew.
10:33So I'm guessing you're the CEO of this supermarket chain.
10:37I bag groceries.
10:41Life works out weird sometimes.
10:48We were gonna do it in Santa Barbara because of his parents,
10:51but then I found this beautiful hotel in Montauk and...
10:55You're testing her for a brain tumor?
10:57That's what I told her.
10:58You can chastise me after you look at the monitor.
11:00Look what's lighting up.
11:02Lateral frontal cortex broke his area, so what?
11:04I told her it was customary to talk during MRIs to relax.
11:07I spent the last 30 minutes asking her about everything in life that she loves,
11:11then hates, then feels any emotion about at all.
11:15There's nothing in the Paralymbic system, I'm in.
11:17Because she's using the language part of her brain and bypassing the emotional.
11:20She can understand love and pain and empathy, but she can't feel them at all.
11:27She's a psychopath.
11:33Why do you want to meet her so badly?
11:35Psychopaths always fascinate me.
11:37I think it's their cultural literacy and strong family values.
11:41Or is that Jews?
11:42We're not gonna be able to get an honest read on her unless we figure out a way to get
11:45the husband out of there.
11:46Hmm.
11:47I got an idea.
11:49Can you get out of here?
11:51Thanks.
11:58It was the thanks that did it.
12:01Hi.
12:02I'm Dr. House.
12:04How long have you been a psychopath?
12:08Are you kidding?
12:09He's not.
12:09Are you saying I'm like Ted Bundy or something?
12:13I'm sorry.
12:13Compathy can get a bad rap.
12:14Doesn't necessarily mean you're violent.
12:16Just that you're completely without conscience.
12:18You lack any normal emotion.
12:20You manipulate everyone around you.
12:21You're promiscuous.
12:22You lie pathologically.
12:24Any of this ringing bells?
12:26Is that why you were asking me all those weird questions?
12:28Yeah.
12:29Oh, you have Darwin to thank for that.
12:31She got the creeps around you.
12:32Which oddly is an actual medical phenomenon around psychopaths.
12:36Probably an evolved response to predators.
12:38I'm sorry.
12:39You're really freaking me out.
12:41I have no idea what...
12:42Relax.
12:43We have a duty of confidentiality.
12:45And you have an undiagnosed heart problem that could kill you at any moment.
12:48We believe that your mental abnormality is related to your physical one.
12:53So we want to keep on predating.
13:03What do you want to know?
13:14Your co-worker's story was true.
13:16You poisoned him.
13:17No.
13:18I gave him a little Valium and a medic.
13:21You sure you understand what the word no means?
13:23I've had them both before.
13:24Why can't he?
13:25So you were just helping him out?
13:26I assume he was cool with the whole seducing and firing part too.
13:30Russ knew what he was getting into.
13:32He got sex every Thursday night and I gotta take credit for his best ideas.
13:36And what are you getting out of your marriage?
13:38Same thing you get out of your job.
13:40Bill has a trust fund.
13:42And I have a prenup.
13:43His parents made me sign.
13:45I told you he was rich.
13:47She's not that weird.
13:48I'm not so different than anybody else.
13:50Everyone I've ever known.
13:51My family, my classmates, the people I work with.
13:55They're all out for themselves.
13:56Differences, I could admit it to myself.
13:58She kind of reminds me of someone I know.
14:00Tell me about it.
14:01Some of my co-workers will insult people right to their faces.
14:05How long have you been this way?
14:09Just how I am.
14:12You gonna cure my heart problems now?
14:17So, psychopathy plus cardiac arrhythmia. Go.
14:20I thought you were bluffing to get information.
14:22You really think they're connected?
14:23Two rare conditions in one patient?
14:25It's a fair assumption they are.
14:27Psychopathy is generally just genetic.
14:29Nothing you can do about it.
14:30Something that hits 30 years after birth isn't gonna be connected.
14:33There are diseases that could lie dormant that long.
14:35Hit her heart, warp her brain.
14:36Maybe a handful of diseases.
14:38It'll be super awesome when we find it.
14:40Tertiary syphilis can cause pseudo-psychopathic syndrome and cardiomyopathy.
14:44Fits best.
14:45Start around penicillin, rule out Wilson's and Hashimoto's.
14:48Here's your handful.
14:50Wasn't so hard, was it?
15:00You gotta do something about 13.
15:02She flouted both my authority and yours.
15:04Yes.
15:05She got it right and you got it wrong.
15:07Which just aggravates the problem.
15:09She'll do it again.
15:10Next time it won't work out so well.
15:13You gotta punish her.
15:15You're her boss.
15:17In some vague, never to be usefully defined way.
15:20You punish her.
15:21I'm also her ex.
15:22Which as you know makes it a little complicated.
15:25The fact that you also fired her takes it from a little complicated to a little moronic.
15:29It was the only way I could...
15:30It wasn't because you were too in love with her, it's because you were too in love with your career.
15:33We're almost at my floor, so I'll summarize your problem, not mine.
15:43You caught up my only copy of that photo.
15:46That rare daguerreotype.
15:48You can charge me for the effort it takes to search your hard drive for new copy.
15:51Not the one of me and Lucas.
15:53The one from Ecuador.
15:55Right.
15:56I'd forgotten about your deep emotional attachment to the lemurs.
15:59To my dad.
16:01You got his tail?
16:02He was holding the camera.
16:04That was the last trip we ever took together.
16:07And I don't have a digital copy.
16:12Well, I could stand here all day apologizing, but...
16:15I'd rather expiate my sins with good, clean work.
16:20You're ignoring my texts.
16:23The crazy ones you sent, trying to get me to make you feel better about destroying your classmate's life?
16:28No, I never got that.
16:30Yes, the Guinness.
16:31If...
16:32If...
16:33He's a doctor of medicine.
16:36He's also in medicine.
16:38Dr. Wilson called me for a consultation.
16:41We really have some agenda.
16:43Probably trying to guilt me into getting my better job.
16:45How pissed was he?
16:46Not at all.
16:47That's how I know he's got an agenda.
16:51It hurts.
16:53It hurts.
16:54It hurts.
16:54So, you wouldn't have hurt you?
16:56I work in very dangerous conditions.
16:59If you feel guilty, you should do something to help.
17:01You are responsible.
17:05No te preocupes.
17:07El Dr. Wilson es muy buen médico.
17:10Thanks.
17:11Quien tiene una enorme consideración a los pacientes por su propia batalla fatal con impotencia.
17:19What?
17:20All I'm responsible for is the foreseeable consequences of switching papers.
17:23A bad grade or a sleepless night.
17:25Worst case, a retest.
17:27There was no way to know that one seminar paper is gonna destroy this idiot's life.
17:32If there's any karma in all this, he's probably happier than you were.
17:37Good point.
17:38If he's happier, there's no harm done.
17:41I'll go find out.
17:42That is absolutely not what I said.
17:45Always with a modesty, this one.
17:47The next time you want to drog yourself secretly and confuse your finger with a knife,
17:54the cuts for the eyes are a good remedy.
17:57But use less.
17:58That's why you're crying too much.
18:05He says that you're a very good doctor.
18:15You want something to eat?
18:18I'm cool.
18:21How's work?
18:23You happy with it?
18:26You know.
18:27It's a job.
18:30I don't need to take any work home with me at least.
18:33Free time.
18:34Wouldn't have any of that if you were a doctor.
18:37Yeah.
18:38True.
18:40You like chili?
18:41I could reheat some.
18:43Is that your yard?
18:45That's nice.
18:47Yeah.
18:49That sugar maple?
18:51100, 150 years old.
18:53Most beautiful leaves in the fall.
18:56Sitting underneath on the bench.
18:59It's like paradise.
19:01I don't have a yard myself.
19:03You got a good thing going.
19:07I know.
19:08So what are the boxes for?
19:13I'm moving.
19:15From paradise?
19:16Well, with my dad's medical bills and me being one of those idiots that got an adjustable mortgage, so...
19:22You're losing your home.
19:25Hey, it could be worse, right?
19:29How?
19:31Even if the tests are positive, you don't have to worry.
19:34You're testing for syphilis, not a cold.
19:37Honey...
19:37At this stage, it's probably not communicable.
19:39You think I'm worried about myself?
19:41I just want my wife to get better.
19:42She might have caught it at birth, so it doesn't prove she was cheating, if you were worried about that.
19:47Of course not.
19:48How many weeks am I going to have to...
19:50You okay?
19:51Why is she coughing?
19:52I don't know.
19:53Do you want some water?
19:58Are you threatened by me?
20:04Not at all.
20:04Well, you should be.
20:06You let them know what I told you, I will not only have your license pulled, I will sue you
20:10for everything I lose in the divorce.
20:11So the fun you get out of making those snotty little comments, is it worth 19 million dollars?
20:17Oh wait, will you hold that look?
20:19I'm really bad at showing emotions.
20:21How's it?
20:25Thanks, baby.
20:27Can I have your arm, please?
20:36My arm! You broke it!
20:43I don't know what happened.
20:44Neither do I, but I know what happened after.
20:46She called Cuddy and demanded that I kick you off the case.
20:50I backed you up, because I trust you.
20:53She's going to have to earn that trust now.
20:55Thanks.
20:57Actually, he backed you up because of the new BUN creatinine numbers.
21:01Brittle bones were from kidney failure.
21:03There is that.
21:04So, heart and kidneys.
21:06And brain.
21:07No, psychopathy is not a symptom.
21:09It was yesterday.
21:10In the meantime, kidney failure ruled out syphilis, and testing ruled out the other ideas that would have fed.
21:14Routine levels, kidneys, arrhythmia.
21:16Could be paraneoplastic. I'd say lymphoma.
21:19Get her to radiotherapy.
21:21We can't start radiation without amino assays in her urine.
21:23Great. So you cast a spell and magically fix her kidneys so she can give us some urine to test.
21:28We have some left over from admission.
21:29Not enough for a completely accurate reading.
21:31Then how about partially accurate?
21:32Those of you who haven't slept together, you can go.
21:35Everyone else, stay behind.
21:43Oh, sorry.
21:45That was our secret, right.
21:53Go have sex.
21:54No thanks.
21:55Fine. I'll cover the Viagra and the lubricants. Just give me a receipt.
21:58We have zero feelings for each other.
22:00That's too bad.
22:01Those things worked much better when you did.
22:03Would it help if I slept with her?
22:05We were getting to a diagnosis.
22:06No, we were already at the diagnosis.
22:08You were creating a fake argument about an irrelevant treatment issue because you can't stand to be around each other.
22:12So have sex, fight, or quit.
22:14I don't care.
22:15Whatever you're doing now isn't working.
22:27You okay?
22:29Yeah.
22:32Look, I get that you gotta act fast.
22:35Radiation?
22:36You definitely ruled out everything else.
22:37I'm sorry, but...
22:42We could still check for environmental toxins.
22:44Where does she spend most of her time?
22:47Mostly at work, home.
22:49Hobbies? Recurring activities outside the home?
22:51No, not really.
22:53She took a landscaping class at the Y.
22:56When did it meet?
22:57Every Thursday night this summer.
23:01You dig in soil.
23:02You can be exposed to pesticides, heavy metals, lots of bad things.
23:06Can you find out all about her landscaping class, where it was, details like that?
23:11Yeah. I'll do it now.
23:20So when you watch Star Wars, what side do you root for?
23:26Dr. House?
23:29What are you doing?
23:31Just checking in on your radiotherapy.
23:34From what I hear, you never visit patients.
23:37And now you've come to chat with me twice.
23:40I want to know how you like being a management consultant.
23:43I'm thinking of getting into it.
23:46That or psychopathy, maybe.
23:48Which pays better.
23:50I think you're already into one of them.
23:53Dr. Hadley made a joke yesterday.
23:55She said, I sound like you.
23:58Are you sure you understand what joke means?
24:01So you're not just out for yourself.
24:03For example, you would never interrupt a sick woman's treatment just because of some personal obsession.
24:10Of course I'm self-interested.
24:12We all are. We're born that way.
24:15The rest of us are born with consciences.
24:18Which is something you just sound ecstatic about.
24:23I'm not saying it's logical. I'm just saying it's human.
24:26So if you know your conscience is just an animal instinct, you don't need to follow it.
24:32I think you realize that.
24:36That's why you're talking to me.
24:57You lied about your landscaping class.
25:00Dr. Hadley thought the soils might be poisoned.
25:03You told him that?
25:04I just thought...
25:06Russ said you were having an affair.
25:08Was this your cover?
25:09Every Thursday night?
25:12You'd...
25:14I'm so sorry.
25:16Oh.
25:17God.
25:18It's not what you think.
25:20Do you remember that telecom case I said that we didn't get last year?
25:23In fact, we did.
25:24And I was swamped.
25:26Every Friday morning we had a conference call with London, so the night before I would just go...
25:30That's your excuse?
25:31You expect me to believe that you were at the office?
25:32Russ, what's the biggest argument we've ever had?
25:35You said I spend too much time away from home, that I don't need a job, that you would take
25:40care of me.
25:40Yeah, that's all true.
25:42You yelled at me.
25:44You made me feel like you didn't value anything that I did.
25:48I need this job to feel like I'm accomplishing something on my own.
25:53That's why I lied to you.
25:55I mean, because if I call your office tomorrow and I...
25:57Call my office, call my secretary, call my clients, interrupt their dinner, wake them up.
26:02I don't care.
26:02I just want you to know the truth.
26:06You know I love you.
26:11Come here.
26:11Please.
26:22It's okay.
26:32Fire her.
26:33What for?
26:34You seem to have lied your way out of any trouble.
26:36Until Bill checks up on my cover, and I have to create a whole new one to cover that one
26:40up.
26:40I've done it before, but it's a pain, and I would like Dr. Hadley to share that pain.
26:44She didn't reveal any confidences, and she had a valid medical reason to ask about your landscaping class.
26:48We can see what a jury says about that.
26:50And admit to your husband the truth.
26:52You're not going to sue us.
26:54We will remove Dr. Hadley from all patient contact.
26:57What?
26:57But it's for Dr. Hadley's benefit, not yours.
27:01We have no obligation to inflict you on her.
27:05Fine.
27:06But just so you know, this is not for your benefit.
27:09Dr. Cuddy's furious that you put her hospital at risk.
27:12She just knows it's a bad idea to admit it in front of me.
27:17Think what you want.
27:18By the way, your orderly's outside.
27:20But I'd wait about another ten minutes if you really want your husband to think you're having radiation treatments.
27:29Dr. Hadley?
27:32Are you by chance going to cry?
27:35Because that's one I just can't do.
27:56Hello?
27:57This is Dr. Hadley.
28:03What?
28:08You called the medical board?
28:09What is she talking about?
28:11Accusations of sexual harassment.
28:13You don't think I know it's you?
28:14Thirteen, come on.
28:15You already got me fired from the case.
28:17What else do you want?
28:18Dr. Hadley, get out here now.
28:31You're acting like an idiot.
28:32She's trying to make me lose my license.
28:34And she'll fail unless you're stupid enough to go in there and scream at her.
28:37Sexual harassment accusations are incredibly serious.
28:39If she made them anonymously, the case goes away. If she used her name, we all back you up, it
28:43goes away. You're completely overreacting.
28:46You'd be pissed off, too, if you were me. Or maybe not. I don't know. You're just about as emotional
28:50as she is.
28:51I'm doing you a favor.
28:52I know. And even when you try to do something nice, you sound like a jerk.
28:58I'm sorry.
29:01For what?
29:04For firing you.
29:06Don't do that. That's not what this is about.
29:08Then I'll apologize anyway. I did it for me, not for you.
29:14I realized that right after I fired you.
29:17I couldn't admit it.
29:21Screwed everything up.
29:23I hope that we can still work together.
29:32Something's wrong with her liver. Blood flow is backing up, spilling into her esophagus.
29:36From the cancer?
29:36This isn't lymphoma. We don't know what it is.
29:38We can wrap bands around the veins, but the bleed is so bad, that might not work.
29:41You want to try something called a tips, a shunt that makes the blood bypass the liver.
29:46That'll save her?
29:47It should help preserve her liver and heart, but the liver cleans out toxins.
29:50Bypass it too long, she'll get brain damage, eventually die.
29:53But that's still probably less dangerous than bleeding out now.
29:55Probably.
29:58Valerie usually makes the decisions.
30:00You gotta step up now.
30:04She's cheating on me.
30:05I can't discuss.
30:06Just tell me she wasn't lying.
30:08Just tell me that.
30:15I'm supposed to make this decision?
30:18I don't even know who she is anymore.
30:20Either way, you gotta do it right now.
30:25Do whatever you think is right.
30:38I'd give her a day.
30:39Two days at the most.
30:41Great!
30:41You beat the clock, everyone else will beat the doctors.
30:44Heart, kidneys, now liver.
30:46Amelidosis?
30:47No speckles on the MRI.
30:48Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency.
30:50Too much kidney failure.
30:51Primary hepatic fibrosis.
30:55That's our best guess.
30:57Start around steroids.
30:58Even if we're right, the liver's probably too scarred.
31:00We gotta listen for a new one.
31:01With an unconfirmed diagnosis?
31:03Not gonna happen.
31:04How about a family member?
31:05I don't think the husband is the right blood type.
31:06Even if he was.
31:07He's not gonna kill his liver now.
31:08He left her, I assume.
31:10Not yet.
31:11Says he won't abandon her while she's sick.
31:14Does she have any other family members?
31:16No one's gonna risk their life to save hers.
31:18Man, one false accusation from a psychopath
31:21and you turn out to be a real bummer.
31:23I'm gonna go see if Wilson has any liver left.
31:38What are you doing?
31:40Paying Wibbly's mortgage for a few months.
31:44Congratulations on another successful round of hectoring.
31:47Wait a minute.
31:47Is that actually a check for him?
31:49No.
31:50It's a giant novelty item for winning the lottery.
31:53You're just standing really far away.
31:55Of all the people to go the extra mile for, why this guy?
31:59I don't know.
32:00He just kinda smells good and makes me laugh.
32:03Why not Cuddy?
32:04You never apologized after you defaced her photo.
32:06Maybe because I recognize that sending someone to the poorhouse
32:09is a little more serious than editing a snapshot.
32:11No, it's because Cuddy actually means something to you,
32:14which makes it much harder to apologize.
32:16Lee.
32:18It'll make you shut up.
32:20I will tell her I'm sorry about the photo.
32:21Forget the photo.
32:22House, she was in love with you.
32:24And all she got in return was abuse.
32:26For years, you toyed with her emotions.
32:29She wasn't in love with me.
32:30The fact that you still can't admit it just proves my point.
32:33What do you want?
32:34Helping the guy was your idea.
32:36No, help the guy.
32:37Whatever.
32:38I'm just pointing out that it's much easier to soothe your guilt
32:42by throwing money at a stranger than by making amends
32:45to a person you actually care about.
32:47You had me in much easier.
32:50I'm going to pretend to go to work now.
33:19Sarah?
33:22I'm Dr. Hadley.
33:23I'm sorry to bother you, but I was told you're Valerie's sister.
33:27I was just surprised you came to visit.
33:30Yeah.
33:31So I was arresting my family.
33:34I was even more surprised you got tested as a donor.
33:37Wrong blood type.
33:38But why?
33:39I mean, you know what she's like.
33:42She's not that bad.
33:44Yes, she is.
33:49Our dad was a mean drunk.
33:53I was the older sister.
33:54I was supposed to stand up for her.
33:57Not the other way around.
33:59She protected you when you were kids?
34:02Yeah, and then all of the sudden,
34:04all of his crap,
34:06and all of his abuse,
34:09it just changed her.
34:11It made her cold.
34:14When?
34:20We were wrong.
34:21Psychopathy is a symptom.
34:23I spoke to her sister.
34:24She wasn't always like this.
34:25She changed,
34:26and right around adolescence.
34:30So, liver, heart, brain,
34:33good light dormant,
34:34and it starts at puberty.
34:42Raw food diet.
34:45Fulminant.
34:46Nuts are high in copper.
34:49It's Wilson's disease.
34:50We ruled that out.
34:51No Kaiser Fleischer rings.
34:55There's one other sign.
34:57I know there are lipstick lesbians.
34:59Are there nail polish remover bisexuals?
35:06She's not supposed to be here.
35:08As a doctor,
35:09you didn't say anything about her capacity
35:11as a beautician's assistant.
35:27Her fingernail's blue.
35:29Yep.
35:30She's dropped her on chelation.
35:33What just happened?
35:35You're gonna get better.
35:36Your body has an inability to process copper.
35:39It caused all of your problems.
35:42Even what's wrong with your brain.
35:43And that's gonna change too?
35:46It's probably rewired her neurons permanently by now.
35:49But it's possible.
35:52Maybe.
35:54I have to go get the chelation equipment.
35:56Bill, I need you to sign some forms.
36:06You don't see what she's doing.
36:08She's laying the groundwork to get her treatment,
36:11wake up a completely different person,
36:14so that you and all of your money stay with her.
36:18It's a lie.
36:19You said there was a chance.
36:21Okay.
36:22There's a teeny chance.
36:24But even if it cures her,
36:26it's not going to make her love you.
36:31I was happy before.
36:34I know.
36:35And I'm sorry.
36:37But it wasn't real.
36:40It felt real.
36:46I don't know.
36:51Maybe that can be enough.
37:02You're really doing this for me?
37:06Tax shelter.
37:10I'll take some of that chili now.
37:18I can't accept this.
37:19Fine.
37:20Forget the chili.
37:22Bye, Wobbly.
37:24I got an A-plus with your paper.
37:30I was an orthopedic surgeon for ten years at New York Mercy.
37:34I had a gambling problem.
37:36I tried to cover it by overbilling some Medicare patients.
37:39Lost my license.
37:40That's why I'm here.
37:42Not because of you.
37:44Why are you telling me this now?
37:49Because I thought you'd be the same bastard you were in med school.
37:54But, uh...
38:05Keep it.
38:06No, I could get another place.
38:09Just take it.
38:10I screwed you over.
38:11You got me an A-plus.
38:13Take it?
38:13No!
38:14Do I have to shove it down your throat?
38:16Take the damn check!
38:17Take the damn check!
38:44Your vitals are up.
38:49Treatment's working.
38:50I'm not sure we can fix your liver, but we can definitely list you for a new one.
38:55When you're better, we're gonna take a long vacation.
38:59You wanna go to Vietnam, one of the beaches, we're gonna get a hut.
39:01Just you and me.
39:03Nothing to worry about.
39:08You're pathetic.
39:14Wh-what?
39:14I mean, when you're at a suspicion, fine.
39:17But you know now.
39:19How can you be this pitiful?
39:23You don't mean this.
39:25You're sick.
39:26I'm not sick.
39:28I almost died and I still might.
39:30Who knows, maybe it's focusing my mind because the idea of spending the rest of my life with you.
39:53Why'd you do that?
39:55Because he's pathetic.
39:57He hasn't changed.
40:04But you have.
40:06Treatment actually worked on your brain.
40:08If you were still a psychopath, you would've just kept draining him dry.
40:12What do you want?
40:13You're feeling something.
40:15What is it?
40:17What do you feel?
40:23I don't know.
40:27It hurts.
40:36It hurts.
40:37It will.
40:55Heard about the diagnosis.
40:56Nice job.
40:58Thanks.
41:00Why are you here so late?
41:02Discharge summary.
41:04Tob's handwriting isn't helping much.
41:06Apparently on the third day of admission, the patient underwent rabbit thumbing.
41:16Um...
41:17Radiotherapy.
41:18Oh.
41:21Third day after admission, patient underwent radiotherapy, including external beam radiation.
41:34To treat B-cell lymphomas.
41:37First treatment was...
41:41Full mantle therapy.
41:46I'm sentimental, so I walk in the rain.
41:55I've got some habits, even I can't explain.
42:03I go to the corner, and I end up in Spain.
42:10I go to the corner, and I end up in Spain.
42:21As I walk in the air, if I walk in the air, I walk in the air.
42:25I walk down the air.
42:32It's really nice.
42:37The storm loi.
42:37Why would you want to change me?
42:44Why try to change me not?
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