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00:13I'm going to have a heart attack.
00:33I'm going to have a heart attack.
00:54Nowhere to go, buddy.
00:58How good the hell was that?
00:59What do we change?
01:00Well, that way.
01:02Where is she?
01:04I'm going to spring down.
01:06Set me free.
01:08Set me free.
01:12Set me free.
01:14Set me free.
01:16Set me free.
01:18Come on.
01:20Go where to go.
01:21Come on, keep it up.
01:25Run this way.
01:27Let's go, let's go.
01:28Pop Donnie up.
01:30He's going to the roof.
01:31Don't let go.
01:33Set me free.
01:35Set me free.
01:37Here it is.
01:39Set me free.
01:41Set me free.
01:45Set me free.
01:46Set me free.
01:46Set me free.
01:47Well, alright.
01:49Woo!
01:56Have you ever seen this?
01:58Say something!
01:59No, no, it's you.
02:01Fuckin' it!
02:02Spokin' it!
02:02No, no, no!
02:14Sorry.
02:17Get away.
02:20Go away!
02:21Go away!
02:22Go away!
02:22No, no!
02:23No!
02:24No!
02:25No!
02:26You're not a slave!
02:26Go away!
02:30Go away!
02:32No!
02:32So let's go!
03:05I can rest at home.
03:07Can't release you for at least two days.
03:09You have two broken bones, a severe concussion, collapsed lung.
03:13But you didn't find anything life-threatening, right?
03:15You fell 30 feet. You should have died.
03:17I think that was the point.
03:18Could you shut up?
03:19You have suicidal thoughts?
03:21Not once. Never.
03:22He doesn't want to kill himself.
03:23He just thinks he's going to die soon, so it doesn't really matter.
03:26Now, you shut up.
03:27I'm the one you're not covering when you pull your crazy stunts.
03:30Why do you think you're going to die soon?
03:31My dad, grandfather, and great-grandfather
03:34all dropped dead of heart problems right after they turned 40.
03:37Look who turns 40 next week.
03:38I can refer you to a cardiologist if you...
03:40I've been there. All of them.
03:42I spent my early 30s going from one doc to another.
03:44Every single one says my heart's fine.
03:46And you think they're wrong?
03:47I know they're wrong.
03:48Well, what can I do?
03:49At a certain point, you just got to live your life.
03:52If I live your life, you mean risk your life.
03:53If there is something wrong, I know a doctor who'll find it.
04:03Oh, God!
04:04I'll be back at 10.
04:06I'm picking lint out of my belly button.
04:08This is ridiculous.
04:09I'm converting the study into a bedroom.
04:12Huh.
04:13Six weeks.
04:14Longer than I thought it would take
04:16for you to notice that I'm sleeping in your living room
04:19and offer other options.
04:20I didn't expect you to be here this long.
04:22True.
04:22But that's not why you didn't extend the invitation.
04:24Do you really need to deconstruct this?
04:26You didn't want me to sleep where you and Amber slept.
04:29Okay. Yes, you do.
04:30After she died, you converted the study to a bedroom
04:32and the bedroom to a study.
04:33Except it's not a study. It's a shrine.
04:37Can I tell you something?
04:39I wasn't picking lint out of my belly button.
04:41Okay.
04:42I am not ready to transition
04:44from my dead girlfriend's shrine
04:46to your morning glory.
04:48I'll have a mattress delivered
04:49and set up for you in the tabernacle.
04:51I just needed Tuesdays for animal sacrifices.
04:55Oh, man.
04:57Oh.
04:59Patient's a genetic time bomb.
05:02There's no fuse.
05:03He's not a bomb.
05:04Right now, he's not a patient either.
05:06You're saying we ignore
05:07three generations of cardiac problems?
05:08I'm not ignoring it.
05:09I'm labeling it a coincidence.
05:12You hate coincidence.
05:13We reconcile.
05:15It was a whole thing.
05:16Big country.
05:17Statistically probable.
05:18Someone has three generations
05:19that died around age 40
05:21with non-genetic heart issues.
05:22Dice have no memory.
05:23Genes do.
05:25We ran a battery of tests
05:26on every non-symptomatic statistical anomaly.
05:28The guy goes through every day
05:29assuming his life will end at age 40.
05:31Never got married.
05:32No kids.
05:32Because he didn't want to die on them
05:33the same way his dad died on him.
05:35You want to take this case
05:36because he's yet another lonely, sad puppy.
05:38You should have been a vet.
05:39It's a legitimate case.
05:42Differential diagnosis for a genetic heart condition.
05:45That sold you?
05:46Marfan syndrome, Brigada.
05:47And you?
05:48Familial hypocholesterolemia.
05:50He's only agreeing with you
05:51because he wants to have sex with you.
05:52By the way, I agree with you too,
05:54especially in those pants.
05:55We're not wasting our time.
05:57Last week, Chase said that I was the de facto boss.
06:00Hospitals don't recognize de facto medical licenses.
06:03Let's start with genetic tests
06:04to get an EKG, cardiac cath,
06:05and a NECGO to check the integrity of his heart.
06:09I'll start on blood samples.
06:26I forgot my watch.
06:28Good, I swore I saw you put it on this morning.
06:29It's been in the locker room.
06:30I'll be right back.
06:37I need to know what your plans are.
06:39First, we take Berlin,
06:40and then we circle around behind Poland
06:42and yell, surprise.
06:44With regards to your employment.
06:45I like things the way they are.
06:47I get just enough puzzle to solve
06:49without the scornful visits from you.
06:52Until now.
06:53Pretend time's been going on long enough.
06:55I don't have a medical license.
06:56All I can do is pretend.
06:57And I'm gonna have payroll send you over
06:58some pretend checks starting tomorrow.
07:00You need to complete 120 hours of rounds to re-qualify.
07:06No, I don't.
07:08I'm not saying you don't win.
07:09I'm just saying you really need to punish me
07:11by making me carry a clipboard
07:13for your lackey of the week.
07:14It's a state requirement.
07:15I have to certify that you've completed
07:17all you're required.
07:18Exactly.
07:18The requirement sets out what you have to do.
07:21Certify.
07:21What you can do with one hand tied behind your back.
07:23If you want to tie my hands.
07:25Dr. Singh supervises rounds on Thursdays.
07:28Starts at 7.
07:36Nothing.
07:38So what now?
07:39We send him home.
07:40To continue believing he's gonna drop dead?
07:42When he turns 70, he'll believe us.
07:44There are other things we can check.
07:46Skeleton of the great-grandfather's in decent shape.
07:49Subsurface genetic material from the grandpa's find.
07:51Leaving one bowl of putrefied dad.
07:53You drew the dad.
07:55Take it he had a sealed casket.
07:56But the watch story was crap, right?
08:00I forgot it.
08:02It's no big deal.
08:03You were avoiding the ICU where Dybala died.
08:07I'll sequence the gene for the cardiac sodium channel.
08:11I felt like I was gonna have a panic attack.
08:16I've crossed some line.
08:20And I'm having trouble getting back to the other side.
08:24I can move the patient to another room.
08:26The camera will ask questions.
08:28You should tell her.
08:30She's your wife.
08:37How'd you get a court order to dig him up so fast?
08:39Don't we just need the guy's consent?
08:41Find anything?
08:42Not yet.
08:42Just in time to do the dad.
08:49Dr. House?
08:51He'll be back in the morning.
08:52I read in the paper you're treating a police officer.
08:55Donnie Compson?
08:56Second floor.
08:57A nurse will help you find him.
08:58I don't want to see him.
09:00Donnie and I used to go out a long time ago.
09:03He doesn't want to see me.
09:03I don't want to see him.
09:04So you come to see me for personal advice?
09:07You're looking for genetic conditions.
09:08Which makes sense with what happened to his dad and grandpa.
09:11Unless you were his girlfriend and his sister, you've got nothing to worry about.
09:14I'm not worried about me.
09:16I think Donnie doesn't know this, but he has a son.
09:22Not extension 742.
09:24Tell Dr. Foreman you've got some cool information.
09:27Good night.
09:50Good night.
10:24You okay?
10:26Yeah, fine.
10:59I couldn't find any consistent genetic mutations across 15 areas between Donnie's ancestors, possibly indicating there isn't one.
11:06But the son gives us a new data point.
11:07And undergraded DNA.
11:08I thought he didn't want kids.
11:09He didn't.
11:10Whose house?
11:11Dear bleeding hearts, since your patient's med history is a coincidence and he isn't...
11:19sick, I've gone back to school.
11:21Back in 120 hours.
11:22Charming.
11:23I'll get a blood sample.
11:24If we're looking for something as subtle as a mutation, it makes sense to get the DNA where it's most
11:28pure.
11:28Are you going to ask the mom to consent to a bone marrow biopsy?
11:31She wants to know if there's something wrong with Donnie just as badly as we do.
11:33Right.
11:34A spike of 10-year-old's hip because grandpa was sick.
11:37If she's right, we saved two people.
11:44I don't want to.
11:47Can we speak outside for a moment?
11:50Yeah.
11:58You need to tell him.
12:00I can't.
12:01His father is down that hallway through those double doors.
12:04I've been lying to him his whole life.
12:05What's he going to think of me?
12:07You're trying to protect him.
12:10Donnie never wanted kids.
12:12He certainly doesn't want to meet him.
12:13If Donnie does die, this could be Michael's only chance to meet his father.
12:30After administration of immunoglobulin, patient had no further pain and overnight liver function tests are now normal.
12:36Patient's ready to be released.
12:39Sats are dropping.
12:40Dr. Singh?
12:41She's choking.
12:42On your fingers.
12:43She can't breathe.
12:44House.
12:46Please take your finger off the test button.
12:49Oh!
12:50I see.
12:51Wow.
12:51Sorry about that.
12:53I could have slit her throat.
12:54Well, we're all here to learn.
12:55You know, Dr. Cuddy warned me about you.
12:57Did she tell you how to stop me?
12:59Look, I'm asking you as an adult to please stop.
13:02Well, that obviously didn't come from her.
13:04But fair enough.
13:07Excellent presentation, Nona.
13:11Now I've done it.
13:12There's urine everywhere.
13:15Gosh, the great thing about the teacher-student relationship is the teacher can often learn more from the student.
13:22Have you learned anything yet?
13:29You have a son.
13:32I was pregnant when we broke up.
13:34Sorry I never told you, but I knew how you felt about having kids.
13:38You had no right.
13:40Maybe.
13:41It's a little late for that.
13:47He's here.
13:48He wants to meet you.
13:50I don't want to meet him.
13:51I've never asked you for a dime.
13:53He's here to help find whatever's wrong with your heart.
13:56I didn't ask him.
13:57I didn't want him.
13:58Just say hi to him.
14:14Hi.
14:16I'm Michael.
14:19Hi.
14:21I'm your...
14:23Yeah, your mother told me.
14:26When you get better, maybe we could do something.
14:33See a movie.
14:39No.
14:41My dad died when I was your age.
14:42It was the most painful thing I ever went through.
14:46Trust me.
14:46As much as I'm sure this hurts right now, it's better.
14:51Please take him out of here.
15:02Chromosomes for 28 cardiovascular conditions are normally numbered and structured.
15:06No translocations, deletions, or inversions.
15:08I did notice that the kid's D-A-D-D-Y chromosome has been severely damaged by someone else's bleeding
15:14heart chromosome.
15:15It was the only way to get Michael to do the marrow biopsy.
15:18I'm sure there are plenty of lies.
15:19It would have worked just as well.
15:20Except without the years of therapy.
15:22Don't you have school?
15:23Recess.
15:24So where does that leave us?
15:25Chase?
15:27Sorry.
15:28What?
15:29I was saying, do you think these shoes work in this color?
15:34Send him home.
15:34He's not going to believe he's healthy.
15:35You're not very good at your job.
15:37You don't deserve candy.
15:38He's been preparing his whole life to die at age 40.
15:41He's had dozens of doctors tell him he's fine.
15:43You think you can change his thinking?
15:45Yeah, I do.
15:46Chase, walk with me.
15:50Great contributions back there.
15:52There's no case.
15:53I had nothing to add.
15:55You had nothing to add.
15:56Because you were distracted.
15:57Little devil on your shoulder.
15:59Told you to kill a guy.
16:00And now the little angel won't shut up.
16:02Telling you you're going to burn in a lake of fire.
16:05I'm fine.
16:06You shouldn't be.
16:08Talk to someone.
16:10Doc's fixed me up in seven weeks.
16:14Here are ten minutes tops.
16:17Thanks.
16:20Glad we had this little moment.
16:22Come on.
16:25I'm Dr. House.
16:26Couldn't find anything, could you?
16:28You have Ortoli syndrome.
16:30Dr. Chase.
16:32You sure?
16:33Test don't lie.
16:35Right.
16:38It's a very rare disorder that short-circuits the adrenals, which short-circuits the heart.
16:46Blah, blah, blah, blah.
16:47Who cares about medical mumbo-jumbo?
16:49Tell them the treatment.
16:50It's...
16:50Well, it's complicated.
16:53Doctors always want to make everything sound so complicated.
16:55It's Nabucinth.
16:57What?
16:58Nabucinth.
17:00Yes.
17:01So all we have to do now is write a prescription and, uh, have him pick up the pills.
17:14That's it?
17:17I take some pills, I'm going to be okay?
17:19The real tragedy here is that the Tipuron swab technology didn't exist to detect Ortoli back in your dad's day.
17:28He could have lived.
17:41You'll sign these discharge papers.
17:43I'll get you a bottle of meds.
17:45Get one twice a day per week.
17:47A long and healthy life.
18:11A long and healthy life.
18:24answer the door house it's gotta be for you are you watching tv it's the door
18:35were you on the phone no just now were you talking no i'm alone you okay house
18:45or are you here donnie collapsed four hours after we discharged him he's dead
18:58his apartment manager found him on the floor in the laundry room said he wasn't breathing
19:03he called the emts but it was too late they sent the guy home with mints whatever it is we
19:10all
19:10missed it i missed the fact that there was something that miss
19:16what's wrong with me he had good reason patient presented with no symptoms and all his tests
19:22came back negative that's the official cause of death autopsy hasn't been performed yet
19:30emts brought him to general but i request that they ship him back to our morgue for the postmortem
19:39good
19:44hon wake up
19:49why are you dressed you can't sleep i want to go tell cheryl that donnie died
19:56it's four in the morning they're nearly two hours away i figure by the time i get there she'll be
20:01worried okay come back to bed call her in a few hours it's the sort of thing she needs to
20:07hear face to face
20:15is everything okay everything's fine why last week i understood that you were stressed out about the dubala eminem and
20:24i gave you your space but it's over now and you're still acting
20:27acting
20:31i'm worried about you
20:34don't be
20:36i'm fine
20:38really
20:40and you tell me if you weren't
20:44promise
20:47yeah
20:53hey
20:55i love you
20:57i love you too
21:08donnie compson age 39
21:32can we cut to the money shot
21:34it's his heart so let's look at his heart nice y incision
21:39you can't perform an autopsy without a medical license
21:42really
21:44because i don't think there's anything i could screw up that we haven't already screwed up
21:55opening postmortem incision beginning at the midline of the sternum
22:10that's odd
22:12almost looks like he's bleeding
22:28i think the autopsy's gonna happen to wait a little bit
22:34he was briefly conscious then his systolic dipped below 60 and he was out again
22:38differential diagnosis for resurrection
22:41go
22:41obviously he wasn't dead
22:42his heart slowed enough that the emts could think
22:44yes
22:44the fact that he's not dead means we did absolutely nothing wrong
22:47there's several documented cases where tetrodotaxin ingestion caused apparent death
22:51this is something he ate something he already had
22:53and his dad and his grandpa
22:55extreme bradycardia could be caused by sick sinus syndrome
22:58it's on an atrial block what if it's not his heart
23:01let's work from the tenuous assumption that we're not idiots
23:05you spent days examining a heart up down sideways declaring it healthy
23:10just a few hours before it basically shut down
23:12so we need to think about causes in places you didn't look
23:17could be metabolic
23:20you okay
23:24yeah
23:26what about a genetic predisposition to an autoimmune disease
23:29isolated anti-role antibody could cause complete heart
23:32could also be passed through four generations
23:34autoimmune it is starting on steroids
23:42hey
23:44how you feeling
23:46my whole head is killing me
23:49you just came through a severe trauma
23:52what do you remember
23:57i was changing my laundry over to the dryer
24:02that's it
24:03you were declared dead
24:04you made it all the way to autopsy
24:08my jaw aches
24:11and obviously i don't have ortoli syndrome
24:15it's hard to get too excited about coming back from the dead
24:17when anything i do anything you give me it all ends the same way
24:37outer and middle ear respond well
24:38hearing thresholds are normal at all frequencies
24:40your drum is perfectly healthy
24:42what if i uh
24:44if i sometimes hear whispering
24:46then you're probably hearing someone whispering
24:50i had some dental work down in the philippines when i was a kid
24:53adjoining metal fillings could corrode
24:55pick up am radio signals
24:56open your mouth
24:59your fillings don't touch
25:03so there's no reason for me to be hearing things
25:05i can only tell you that you're hearing sounds as you should
25:07if you're also hearing sounds that you shouldn't
25:09well that would be psychosis
25:10you'd have to talk to someone who does brain
25:12i only do ears
25:22bravo
25:24it's amazing how you did 120 hours in one day
25:28i wasn't on my best behavior
25:29i admit
25:30allow me
25:33from now on i'm going to supervise your practicum requirements
25:36it won't be necessary
25:37you want to annoy another doctor first
25:38eventually
25:39it's not necessary
25:40because i'm not ready to be a doctor again
25:46i'm sorry
26:07are you sleeping out here
26:10dozed off in front of the tv
26:11with bedding
26:12maybe
26:14can't sleep in there
26:15the heater's screwed up
26:18if you need to talk if you need more help
26:21i'm just tired
26:23i'm right here
26:24great
26:25can you be right here
26:27somewhere else
26:35my jaw still hurts
26:37my tooth actually a lot
26:39i'm sorry you're maxed out on your pain meds
26:41try to sleep
27:06then just looked at the tooth the guy pulled out there was nothing wrong with it
27:10So aside from him being an idiot, what else did we learn?
27:13Pain is real. It's coming from somewhere.
27:16What about bone cancer?
27:17Can't connect bone cancer to the heart.
27:20House figure this can wait till the morning?
27:22Actually, he told Cuddy he wasn't ready to work.
27:24He quit?
27:26Apparently.
27:27It's a power play. He'll be back tomorrow.
27:29Bone cancer could trigger a paraneoplastic syndrome
27:32which shuts down the heart.
27:33Primary bone cancer isn't hereditary.
27:36Leave from any syndrome.
27:37It's hereditary and increases a person's risk of having bone cancer.
27:43You have another theory?
27:44My theory is it's not bone cancer.
27:48Game of a survey. We're looking at the tumors.
28:11What if it did ridiculously old?
28:26How many pills?
28:26How many pills?
28:26How many pills?
28:28What if I know?
28:32Is the rest of herç—…?
28:33Good sixth bullet.
28:35Agile Ver succeeded in this work.
28:37It's not good now.
28:37Shhh.
28:40Shhh.
28:43Shhh.
28:45Shhh.
28:46Shhh.
28:46Shhh.
28:47Shhh.
28:54Fingert
28:56in his way.
29:07I had pea soup today.
29:10You'd love my breath right now.
29:12I didn't get a chance to rub tonight.
29:14My house is...
29:15I'm having issues.
29:19I missed you a lot today.
29:22All I want to do is...
29:27You know.
29:33No cancers on the lateral cuneiform bone.
29:37The picular is also clean.
29:39Chase is lying to me.
29:42And I know you know.
29:43Tell me what's going on, please.
29:45I'm gonna tell you the same thing I told him.
29:47Talk to your spouse.
29:56No breakfast?
29:58Not today.
30:00I'm hallucinating.
30:05What happened?
30:06There's nothing visual this time.
30:09I hear whispering.
30:11Is that why you've been acting so weird?
30:13Is that why you quit?
30:14I'm losing it.
30:16I'm sure there's a rational explanation.
30:18The wind? A neighbor's TV?
30:20I checked everything.
30:21What's really scary is that I hear whispering
30:23while not on Vicodin.
30:26I'm gonna check myself back into Mayfield.
30:32Okay.
30:36Okay?
30:39You don't think there might be a logical explanation?
30:42Something I missed?
30:43You're the smartest guy I know of.
30:45You haven't thought of it. It doesn't exist.
30:47I'll drive you over.
30:48Just need to make some tea first.
30:54You know.
30:57That you're an ass?
30:58Yeah.
30:59You overheard me talking to my dead girlfriend?
31:01And thought to yourself, hmm, what kind of fun can I have with this?
31:05Why are you talking to her?
31:06To run out of living people?
31:07You can talk to me.
31:08I'm right here.
31:09I miss her.
31:10Talking to her makes me feel better.
31:12You don't.
31:17Patient Lauren Maybaum, 27.
31:19Presented two days ago with severe abdominal pain.
31:22Sorry I'm late.
31:24Yesterday you said you weren't ready.
31:25Yesterday I wasn't.
31:26Today I am.
31:27And tomorrow?
31:28Is it possible for me to get a five day forecast?
31:30Feeling much better.
31:31Thank you for not asking.
31:32Either you did have a problem, which I can't ignore.
31:36Or you were jerking me around, which I can't ignore.
31:38You are a woman.
31:39You can do anything.
31:40For example, I can talk to you outside.
31:47You sure you're only one woman?
31:53This is the part where you play the employee and I play the box.
31:55I can see your nipples.
31:57Your turn.
31:58No wonder she hates him.
32:01That's not hate.
32:02It's foreplay.
32:08Gamma survey revealed no tumors.
32:10So it's not bone cancer.
32:12Where's Chase?
32:14Don't know.
32:15Hmm.
32:16Two mysteries.
32:17Cool.
32:18Theories?
32:22Did I come in too soon?
32:24Okay.
32:24I'm gonna take another lap.
32:26And I want three new ideas by the time I come back.
32:28One of them's gotta be not stupid.
32:34When there's pain, there's nerves.
32:39Hereditary sensory autonomic neuropathy type one.
32:43Discommunication in the brainstem mistakes nerve pain for tooth pain.
32:46But it explained the bradycardia too.
32:47I like the word hereditary in the title.
32:49Carpamazepine fixes him.
32:51I'll get him started on the medication.
32:52Nope.
32:53Chase specifically asked if he could do it.
33:02Sleep at home.
33:04So I didn't do the gamma survey.
33:06Was it bone cancer?
33:07No.
33:08You should congratulate me for not wasting your time.
33:10Are you getting some help?
33:12Or is this the way things are gonna be from now on?
33:14You know, what's pathetic is you haven't gotten help.
33:19Because you want to feel bad.
33:20You want to suffer.
33:22Because if you feel guilty, then you're not a psychopath.
33:25The patient needs some carbamazepine.
33:27No, I don't care how much that room scares you.
33:30You're doing your job.
33:46How long before you cross this one off the list?
33:52A couple of hours.
33:57You ever shoot anyone?
33:59Twice.
34:01You ever kill anyone?
34:04No.
34:05I know a few guys who did, though.
34:08Did they ever get over it?
34:09Captain I know compares it to taking out the trash like it's nothing.
34:14Other hand, I got an ex-partner who nearly drank himself into oblivion.
34:19Did he get help?
34:20Yeah.
34:22Help didn't help.
34:30Oh, God!
34:31What is it?
34:33I went to the bathroom.
34:41Patients lost bowel control.
34:42Means we were wrong about age, Sam.
34:44It means he's getting worse.
34:45Fast.
34:45Wouldn't want to be the duty nurse assigned to his floor.
34:48Get it?
34:49Duty nurse.
34:51Fine.
34:52Do the doctor thing.
34:53An autoimmune disorder could explain it.
34:54If we put him on steroids, he didn't respond.
34:56It's not autoimmune.
34:57Could be Wilson's disease.
34:58Disease?
34:59That advance would've hit the liver.
35:00It is possible the liver's so far gone, the labs look normal.
35:04It's worth a shot.
35:06He'll treat with penicillamine.
35:09And when he doesn't get better, come back quickly so we can get one more shot at it.
35:18Bless me, Father, for I have sinned.
35:26Take your time.
35:30How long has it been since your last confession?
35:32I killed a man.
35:35Oh?
35:37But it was the right thing to do.
35:40Who lives or dies is not your decision to make.
35:45Sometimes in the operating room it feels like it.
35:48I'm a doctor.
35:51Well, then you should know more than anybody that every human life is sacred.
35:57Why?
35:58Tell me what's sacred about a dictator that kills hundreds of thousands of his own people.
36:04What is sacred about a doctor who kills a patient?
36:12Is it just the slippery slope you're worried about?
36:15Afraid that forgiving me for killing the worst person on earth sets a bad precedent?
36:19I promise.
36:22I won't tell anyone.
36:30Just forgive me.
36:33I promise.
36:35I won't tell anyone.
36:40Just forgive me.
36:44You can't have absolution without first taking responsibility.
36:48You have to turn yourself in to the police.
36:51What?
36:52And go to jail for the rest of my life?
36:55What's just about that?
36:59I did the right thing.
37:02There has to be another way.
37:04You want absolution?
37:06I told you how to get it.
37:30Send this in to the state licensing board.
37:32I've signed off on all your hours.
37:36Why?
37:36Because it's easier this way.
37:38You're uncomfortable with me.
37:41No.
37:43Going by the book was pointless.
37:44You were gonna learn nothing.
37:45Good.
37:46I thought it was because of the sexual tension.
37:48There was no sexual tension.
37:49There was tension.
37:50And it made me feel funny, so...
37:54Here.
37:59It's too bad.
38:00I was kind of getting into the whole hot for teacher thing.
38:05You sure you're okay?
38:07Yeah.
38:08False alarm.
38:12What about us?
38:14We're good.
38:16Just like this.
38:17You press my buttons, I press yours.
38:18By buttons?
38:19You mean...
38:26Hmm.
38:34You do make me feel funny.
38:44You're not gonna die.
38:46I've accepted it.
38:48It's okay.
38:50In addition to high arches and some crystal bowl in the shape of a tuna, you also inherited
38:57a self-destruct button.
39:00It forms in the brain stem.
39:03Technically, it's an aneurysm.
39:04Presses on nerves that control everything from tooth pain to heart rate.
39:08As you get older, it gets bigger.
39:09Until finally, the button, which I'll call intracranial barianeurysm, because I had a friend in high school with that name,
39:17stops the signal from your brain to your heart and...
39:20BAM!
39:22How do I know you're not still lying to me?
39:24Saying I'm healthy just to make me feel better?
39:26It does sound that way, doesn't it?
39:28But this time, no sugar pills.
39:30I'm gonna cut into your brain to make you think that I'm fixing it.
39:33And if our fake tests confirm it, I'm gonna be cutting into your son's brain too, because I'm just that
39:39committed.
39:40Michael's gonna be okay?
39:43Unless he walks out of here and gets run over by a bus.
39:46In which case, I will reconsider your fate argument.
39:50Want to give him a call?
39:52Visiting hours don't apply to my patients.
39:56Yeah. In a bit.
40:00Yeah. That's what I thought.
40:03Saving the kid from pain stuff was crap.
40:06You just don't want anything in your life that won't let you do whatever the hell you want to do
40:09whenever the hell you want to do it.
40:11You've had it easy.
40:13Sorry to screw you up.
40:24I learned to say goodbye.
40:33And mom?
40:34To say goodbye.
40:36Too young.
40:41I learned to double from words.
40:49Like bullets.
40:51Maybe when we get out of here,
40:57What kind of movies are you like?
41:08He's been missing for eight hours.
41:10Robert Chase.
41:12C-H-A-S.
41:14Hey!
41:17I don't remember. He just walked in. Sorry.
41:20He could have called me.
41:22I forgot.
41:23To call me? It's two in the morning. Where were you?
41:26You're drunk.
41:28All right. I...
41:30I needed to get wasted. I did.
41:34And now I'm better.
41:36What aren't you telling me?
41:38Nothing.
41:38Nothing.
41:39What's up about you?
41:41Come on.
41:58Come on.
41:59Come on.
41:59No, no, no.
42:02No, no.
42:02What's up?
42:07Why am I living in the morning?
42:08I'm being a pain.
42:24Hi, Dad.
42:31I think I've been focusing on the wrong thing.
42:39And we're in some good times.
42:46Wilson!
42:47This is stupid.
42:51You see, he really is getting better.
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