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00:22In your message you said you were going to bed
00:27But I'm not done with the night
00:32So I stayed up and read
00:34But your words in my head
00:36Got me mixed up
00:37So I turned out the light
00:41And I don't know how to do it
00:44Are you ever coming to bed?
00:48I still say I'm a vegetarian
00:50You can say that you're an astronaut
00:52But that doesn't make it true
00:53A salmon is not a vegetable, Frankie
00:56Well apparently 8 out of 10 commenters agree with you
00:58Except for the part where you said
01:00I believe what I want to believe
01:02That they found a little judgmental
01:03You blogged our argument
01:06I asked you to quit talking about me
01:08I don't want a bunch of people that I don't know
01:10Hearing stuff that's meant to be between me and you
01:13I write about my life
01:15And you're a big part of that
01:16That's great, I want to be a big part of your life
01:18But I don't want to be a big part of their lives
01:21Take it down, erase it, delete it
01:23Make it go away
01:33Come on, man
01:34It's 2 in the morning
01:35These walls are made of tissue paper
01:36I've got to be up in 3 hours to do a wiring job in Edison
01:39Sorry, we'll try to hold it down
01:41Sorry
01:43Frankie, what happened?
01:46No, no
01:47That's not what you think
01:48Something's wrong
01:49We need a police car at 152 Haverhill
01:51Whoa, what are you two talking about?
01:55Oh my god
01:58Are you alright?
01:59I think it's coming from my guns
02:01I think it's coming from my kids
02:16When you have a classmate
02:16Okay, yeah
02:17Hey, are you two to hear?
02:17Are you three holes in the evening?
02:23I think we all just ate you
02:23If the two disappointed
02:23Well, there's a color behind you
02:23Are you one of the eight and two
02:24I'm gonna be baboon worst
02:25Hey, why are you two you
02:42What are you doing tonight?
02:45Masturbating.
02:46I'd invite you, but people are already talking.
02:49It's pathetic.
02:50You divide your nights between porn and the Discovery Channel.
02:53Right. Playing dance, dance, revolution is a much better choice.
02:56Okay, that was a gift from a patient, and it happens to be great exercise.
03:01I mean, who rents porn anymore?
03:04Can't you get this stuff on the Internet?
03:06You can, but you can't get disc two with the director's commentary.
03:10Come out with me tonight. I'm going speed dating.
03:13You mean you're dating on meth? Count me in.
03:15You need to meet somebody. This way you meet 20-somebodies.
03:17Over a five-minute discussion at Proust, speed dating is a meat market.
03:21Yeah, dozens of women just waiting to be hit on.
03:23Your odds of a happy ending are nearly as good as staying home and watching porn.
03:36You plan on doing any work today?
03:38I thought I might do a little light doctoring in the afternoon.
03:4128-year-old female, sudden unexplained coagulopathy.
03:44Your congenital thrombocytopenia?
03:46Platelets look normal.
03:47Patient makes money doing freelance photography.
03:49Some photographic processes produce toxic gases.
03:51She's a blogger. Can't see her photos being anything but digital.
03:54What does she blog? Politics, dominatrix, cooking. I need recipes.
03:58It's a personal journal. I don't get putting your whole life online.
04:01It's not that crazy. Privacy is basically a modern invention.
04:04Towns used to be too small for anybody to keep any secrets.
04:07What if it's not the platelets, but the glue that holds them together?
04:11Nope. Thrombin and Von Willebrand factor are normal.
04:13And knowing too much about each other is exactly why people leave small towns and move to the city.
04:17And a lot of people choose to stay because in return for zero privacy, you get community, connection.
04:23Big red A's for our tunics.
04:25Connections are for airports. For people, we have over 300 cable channels.
04:29Her photos may be digital. Doesn't mean she couldn't have been exposed to some other toxin.
04:33We should search the apartment.
04:35Eeny, meeny, miny, thirteen and tiny.
04:42This one's locked.
04:45I'm surprised you took the pro-community position.
04:48I have friends. I like people.
04:51You also like secrets.
04:54You deny it. It sort of proves my point.
04:57When we're left to our own devices, we make lousy choices.
05:04Ignore it.
05:05I can hear you in there. Open the door or I'm calling the cops.
05:10We're four stories up, but there's a fire escape on the other wall.
05:12The ledge might be wide enough.
05:17We're doctors. We aren't stealing anything. We're collecting samples.
05:22Who are you?
05:23A neighbor. Did they say that you could come in here and...
05:26Yep. What do you know about Frankie and Taylor?
05:28How much? The guy works a lot. I see Frankie around.
05:31We argue a few times a week, and then we go back about our business.
05:34What do you argue about?
05:35Frankie's got some strong opinions. Wants to recycle every molecule of trash.
05:39You take the anti-recycling position?
05:41Trash piling up for composting is attracting every rat in the neighborhood.
05:45I had to put down poison.
05:46That's her private drawer. What are you doing over there?
05:48She says she doesn't have any secrets. I'm taking her at her word.
05:51Is there any chance Frankie touched the rat poison?
05:54Touched it?
05:54She grabbed a chunk of it right out of the mouth of the schnauzer from down the hall.
05:58Now, every time I put the stuff down, she picks it back up.
06:26You brought a date?
06:28Well, some seem to think it was a good idea.
06:30You need to dive back into the pool.
06:31Yes, a swim in hours.
06:33Go to a bar. You bring your ugly friends.
06:35It's not a beauty pageant.
06:37Life is a beauty pageant.
06:39Little girls who kiss frogs expect them to turn into you.
06:42Come on.
06:43You're not that good looking.
06:44Yeah, you are.
06:47You kind of are.
06:49So you attribute every relationship I've ever had to the height of my cheekbones?
06:53Not the whole relationship, just the beginning.
06:55The rest is your hair.
06:56This is ridiculous. Women aren't as distracted by appearances as we are.
07:00That look deeper.
07:03You want a bet?
07:05You can't tell anyone you're a doctor.
07:07We're unemployed.
07:07We're also a little slow, misunderstanding everything they say.
07:11Who is the accent?
07:12A hundred bucks.
07:14So you still walk out of here with a dozen names.
07:16Ladies and gentlemen, the fun is about to start.
07:19When I strike this gong, each man should sit at the table you've been assigned.
07:24When I strike it again, date's over. Move on.
07:31I'm an oncologist.
07:32My aunt and my grandma, they both died from breast cancer.
07:36Do you want to talk about it?
07:40I'm a diagnostician.
07:44Find out what's wrong with people and I fix it.
07:46Don't all doctors do that?
07:49Yeah, but they can't dance like I can.
07:54I play video games.
07:56Oh, professionally?
08:00I wish, bro.
08:02After six months of chemo, we thought he was out of the woods.
08:08I don't want kids.
08:10Check.
08:10I'm thinking about going from a C to a D.
08:13Quadruple check.
08:14And I'm on fire for the Lord.
08:17I'm a chocolatier.
08:18I could tell by your hips.
08:21Yeah, I guess I could afford to lose a few pounds.
08:26I don't think I know anybody who died of cancer.
08:28Thank God.
08:30For you, I mean, obviously.
08:32Except my cat.
08:34She died a few months ago.
08:37I hate these things.
08:38What, you here at gunpoint?
08:40You need me to call 911?
08:42A friend dragged me.
08:43She, uh, keeps trying to fix my life.
08:46Which, admittedly, could use it, but still, annoying.
08:50You like puzzles.
08:52I hope my job will let me play with puzzles all day long,
08:55but, uh, didn't work out that way.
08:58Police detective.
08:59Turns out criminals are idiots.
09:01If they're not going to bother to challenge you,
09:03what's the point?
09:08Is there a fire alarm we could pull
09:10when you get out of here?
09:11Hmm.
09:15Except, maybe you're just too swathed.
09:20Beg your pardon?
09:21Swathed is one of your crossword answers.
09:23I believe it means lying manipulator.
09:26Tells men anything they want to hear.
09:27You brought a prop.
09:29It was a conversation starter.
09:30Folded the paper to make it look red,
09:32filled in some answers,
09:32but you couldn't be bothered to work at it,
09:34so you just put in random letters.
09:36You have some natural talent as a liar.
09:39You've got enough brains to see it through.
09:40I'm going to assume you're not a cop.
09:44We're the five minutes up.
09:55These women would welcome a call from you.
09:58And these women would welcome a call from you.
10:05My.
10:17It's nice to have visitors.
10:19I'm updating my blog.
10:20And I'm reading it.
10:23You realize you're in the same room?
10:27Sorry.
10:29So I've been thinking about what you said,
10:31and I'm sure I washed my hands
10:32after I threw out the rat poison.
10:34Apparently you did it multiple times
10:35over a course of days.
10:36Can't be too certain.
10:37You must be Dr. Foreman.
10:41Gotta get back to work.
10:42Okay.
10:42Take it easy.
10:43Okay.
10:45What?
10:46She reads my blog.
10:51Personally, I don't think you're condescending at all.
10:53That's not what I wrote.
10:54When you were taking my history,
10:55I told you I went whitewater rafting six months ago.
10:57And you said it was unlikely to be related.
11:00I was just giving information.
11:01Let's face it.
11:02You got a little snarky.
11:03You can't convey a tone of voice in writing.
11:04I just put what you said.
11:05If you don't want people to think you're condescending,
11:07maybe you shouldn't say condescending things.
11:10Can this wait a second?
11:11Because I have to pee.
11:18You know, I think people behave badly
11:19because there are no records of what we say or do.
11:22And nobody believes anymore that God's watching.
11:25Well, God's not, but I am.
11:26Everything is on the record,
11:28including everything I do.
11:31I don't think my pee is supposed to be mud-colored.
11:38We were wrong about the rat poison.
11:44Coagulopathy plus kidney equals what?
11:47Hemolytic uremic syndrome.
11:49Normal creatinine levels.
11:50She has elevated cholesterol.
11:53Hey, Wilson!
11:54Can't find my pornos.
11:57Have you tried offering a reward?
11:59Gaucher's disease.
12:00It would affect her ability to synthesize vitamin K.
12:02She's on a semi-vegetarian diet.
12:04Maybe she gets plenty of vitamin K.
12:06Chagrin's is more likely.
12:07I assume you moved them while you were dusting.
12:09I checked the drawers, window sill, DVD player in your room.
12:12The quiet ones are always deeply repressed.
12:15I returned them to the store.
12:17She had a fish dinner a couple of nights ago.
12:19Could be Hoff disease, causing rhabdom.
12:21What?
12:22Why did you return them to the store?
12:24It's no trouble.
12:25I had to stop next door for my dry cleaning anyway.
12:27Chagrin's wouldn't inhibit the clotting enzymes.
12:29Infiltrate the kidneys.
12:30Explains everything.
12:30So does Hoff disease.
12:31I'm not thanking you.
12:32I'm asking you why.
12:33Because if I did happen to bring a woman home last night,
12:36I wanted it to be a porn-free zone.
12:43You do realize things don't have to be socks to go into a sock drawer?
12:47I'm sorry.
12:48Horribly, horribly sorry.
12:49I thought you'd watch them all.
12:54You completely ruined my morning.
12:57I had to pull out your old family photos.
13:00Your mom was pretty hot.
13:06Hoff disease fits the timing best.
13:08Start around saline and mannitol.
13:20You reading your patient's blog?
13:22Nope.
13:23You should.
13:25Could be some clues.
13:27Too many.
13:28They like doing a whole body scan.
13:30Send us up eight blind alleys.
13:32That's why Chase is doing it.
13:35She mentions you.
13:37She's never met me.
13:40You're an unseen presence, like The Wizard of Oz.
13:43He was a fraud.
13:44She couldn't have gone with Kaiser Soze.
13:47Speaking of movies that don't make any sense,
13:49I stopped at the rental store to get those pornos back.
13:52I told the guy at the counter I was so grateful
13:54that she'd return them, but I wanted them.
13:56Guess what?
13:57You only returned two.
13:59You lost the third.
14:02It's decent enough of you to pay for it,
14:03not let them put it on my bill.
14:05You know,
14:08I can explain what happened.
14:10I'm sure you could.
14:11But rather than listen to your lies,
14:12I thought it'd be more fun to drive all over town
14:14and get another copy.
14:17You have it here?
14:31Oh, God.
14:34Oh, God!
14:36Okay.
14:36First, that's not me.
14:39It's not mostly not...
14:40I was in college.
14:43I don't...
14:44My roommate was minoring in film.
14:47Are you hyperventilating?
14:48Remember that covering your mouth and one nostril can help.
14:51He had to get this in for some grade,
14:54and he was desperate.
14:55And the only reason I did it
14:56was because no one would ever see it.
14:58Who knew he'd become an actual director?
15:00He's not a director.
15:02He's an artist.
15:03The way he plays with light and darkness and boobs.
15:08Look, that's not me.
15:10What are you?
15:12Where are you taking me?
15:13Be not afraid.
15:15The forest nymphs have taught me how to please a woman.
15:19That's not me.
15:20It's not...
15:21I mean, you can see it's not me.
15:25He added extra scenes so he could release it as a porno.
15:29Well, be not afraid, Wilson.
15:31You took risks for your art.
15:38No one...
15:39Hey, look at me.
15:41No one can know about this.
15:44From this moment on, my lips are sealed.
15:54Sorry.
15:55It's okay.
15:56Be not afraid.
16:02It's okay.
16:03Find anything?
16:05Relevant?
16:06No.
16:07Interesting?
16:08I guess.
16:09There's nothing she doesn't share.
16:11Angry sex is overrated.
16:12How can he expect me to be aroused when I'm so pissed at him?
16:15Revelations like that might just earn her a new kidney.
16:17An hour after she blogged about her kidney failure,
16:20the hospital got a call from Singapore,
16:22one of Frankie's readers asking how hard it would be to donate.
16:29How good-looking am I?
16:33I'm not asking if you're attracted to me.
16:35I'm looking for an objective answer.
16:37Oh, okay.
16:38Then it's an appropriate question.
16:39Last night, I acted like a complete tosser to prove to House that women don't go out with me for
16:44my looks.
16:45Cost me a hundred bucks and my definition of myself.
16:47And women.
16:48So date men.
16:49They're not shallow at all.
16:51Everything's physical.
16:52Yes.
16:53We're physical beings.
16:54Some more than others.
16:55Please don't define my entire gender based on one night.
16:57No.
16:58What if the patient's problem is a physical reaction, not an emotional one?
17:02What if her lack of arousal had nothing to do with their fight?
17:05Sjogren's would inhibit her normal secretions.
17:12Sorry for keeping you up.
17:14I thought it better not to wait till morning.
17:16Oh, it's no problem.
17:17I'm a night owl.
17:20So, you think I'm going to have this Sjogren's because of my lack of discharge?
17:25Yeah.
17:26It's lucky you wrote about that.
17:29Isn't a little crazier thinking to share that much?
17:31Not crazy.
17:32Unusual to be so intimate with people you don't know.
17:35But I do know them.
17:37They read my blog.
17:38I comment on theirs.
17:39Just because you haven't met someone physically doesn't mean you don't know them.
17:42What about you?
17:43Are you in a relationship?
17:46They recently ended.
17:48Oh, sorry.
17:49Lie flat on your back?
17:50All the way?
17:55But you saw each other every day, right?
17:57How much did you tell her about what you were thinking?
17:59Or did you just end up talking about where you were going to dinner and who needed to do the
18:03laundry?
18:05Is that what your relationship with Tyler is like?
18:07No.
18:09Maybe a little.
18:12You know, he's great, but sometimes it's easier to open up to people who aren't looking at you.
18:18You need to lie flat for us to get the x-ray.
18:20I'm actually not comfortable on my back.
18:22Can't we do it this way?
18:24Did you strain a muscle?
18:25No.
18:28What's wrong?
18:36I've booked our patient in for heart surgery.
18:38I was doing a sialogram on her, and she didn't want to lie on her back.
18:41That's a complaint you hear from people with heart valve issues.
18:44It fits.
18:45Chagrin's damaged her heart, causing her clotting problems, causing her kidneys to fail.
18:48You based all that on the fact she didn't want to lie down?
18:51Oh, that and the cardiac echo I performed after she didn't want to lie down.
18:57Her mitral valve is nearly gone, which means she's nearly gone.
19:04God, you're pretty.
19:09You can replace the mitral valve with a pig valve or with a plastic one.
19:13From an actual pig?
19:15It's a better choice if you want to have children someday.
19:19The plastic valve requires you to be on anticoagulants, which are known to cause birth defects.
19:23On the other hand, the pig valve wears out quickly, so you'd need to have heart surgery again in ten
19:28years.
19:29I know that you're on the fence about having kids, but Taylor really wants them.
19:35It's in the blog.
19:37I'm afraid you two will need to agree on that decision earlier than planned.
19:49It's your call.
19:54Do you need to pass me my laptop?
19:57Seriously.
19:57I want to get some feedback.
19:59You really think that asking strangers for some off-the-top-of-their-head response is going to be helpful
20:03here?
20:04A lot of your readers are into animal rights.
20:06They've got you two-thirds of the way to vegan.
20:08What are they going to say about you buying your life with the life of a pig?
20:11Whatever they say, I don't have to do it.
20:13It won't work out that way.
20:14And we're the ones that are going to have to live with this.
20:18Please, Frankie, don't tell them.
20:23If I start picking and choosing, I'm being dishonest.
20:27I'm sorry.
20:41I'm sorry.
20:44Thanks.
21:08Maybe it was the Forrest Nymphs.
21:18Get my Vertigo poster back.
21:24Be not afraid.
21:25It's exact change.
21:28Okay.
21:34Hello.
21:36I'm looking to get something on House.
21:38Couldn't you just ask the love nymphs for the secret?
21:42Don't.
21:43My mission is to find something that House would not like to see made public and make it public.
21:50Ian.
21:53But you know him better than anyone.
21:54Why don't you need my help?
21:55House would never leave anything secret around the condo.
21:57But you've worked in the same office with him, on and off, for years.
22:01Think back.
22:02Were there ever any odd phone calls or visitors from the past?
22:05He openly brings prostitutes into the hospital, and he gambles with bookies because he's too lazy to go to the
22:10OTB, and you're asking for some...
22:16What?
22:17What?
22:17What?
22:19What?
22:19What?
22:19He's reading The Golden Bowl.
22:21The Golden?
22:21By Henry James.
22:22Yeah.
22:23No.
22:24No, no.
22:24He's not really reading it.
22:27Okay.
22:28I don't understand.
22:29That book's at least 400 pages long.
22:31Whatever he's reading is only half that thick.
22:33Maybe he's reading a version with a smaller font.
22:37He's not using his reading glasses.
22:40That's a good point.
22:41He took the cover off The Golden Bowl and put it onto this other book so no one would know
22:45what he was reading.
22:47Whatever it is, he's ashamed of it.
22:58I'm going with plastic.
23:00It just makes more sense.
23:02I don't want another operation later.
23:04That's not why you're doing this.
23:09Look, when you were first telling me about why you love the Internet, you said that no one has to
23:13be alone again.
23:14Whoever you are, whatever you love, you can connect with someone.
23:19If you want to recreate the Boston Tea Party while dressed as Imperial stormtroopers, you can find the ten other
23:25people in the world that have always wanted to do that.
23:27That hasn't changed.
23:29But you have.
23:31This thing that you do, it's not about connection anymore.
23:34It's about an audience.
23:35It's a performance, and you've got one eye on the number of hits.
23:39You've turned our lives into their entertainment.
23:47You're smart.
23:48You're fun to read.
23:49It's okay.
23:52But don't give them this.
23:57Or if you do, don't expect me to be here.
24:09Well, it's a good cover choice.
24:11It's not like anyone would pick it up.
24:12It's Cameron's favorite book.
24:14I don't even know what it's about.
24:16Don't do that to yourself.
24:19What the hell?
24:25Giving him a computer is like giving plutonium to Dr. No.
24:30Got it.
24:36Step-by-step sermons for everyday life?
24:44These are literal sermons written by a minister.
24:48Loving thy neighbor even when thy neighbor's stereo is keeping you up at night.
24:52Why would he read this?
24:53Why would he hide it?
24:54He reads the Bible.
24:55He reads the Koran.
24:56He says he likes to know what mistakes people are making.
24:59You think he's sincere?
25:01You think that he's actually getting something out of this?
25:03I don't know.
25:05What a hypocrite.
25:08How can we use this in a cruel yet funny way?
25:12You know what?
25:16Don't mention this to anyone.
25:20So what was the point?
25:28Are you gonna be here when I wake up?
25:36I hate that you don't have a blog.
25:40I hate that I don't know what you're thinking.
25:43Let's not get into it right now.
25:46We need to get you through surgery.
25:50I don't want to go in there knowing that you'll stick with me through surgery because that's what good guys
25:53do.
25:54But once I'm mad or you'll be gone.
25:56Let's not get into it now.
26:00It hurts.
26:02Is it her heart?
26:03No.
26:04Here.
26:05Here.
26:08Get her inside.
26:19Your appendix burst.
26:21We had to remove it.
26:21And the biopsy confirms it was full of abnormal cells, consistent with lymphoma.
26:31I have cancer?
26:33We've postponed putting in the new valve.
26:35So, I mean, I guess we do chemo and all that stuff?
26:39Yes, but apparently you've had this for some time.
26:41When your appendix burst, it was like a damn giving way.
26:44Those cells weren't streaming throughout your body.
26:47Sir's saying you'll treat, but you don't expect it to work.
26:49That's why I know valve.
26:51It's pointless.
26:53Our dean of medicine has approved an experimental treatment.
26:56We use your unique cancer cell signature to create a targeted lymphoma vaccine.
27:01Okay, so that'll cure me?
27:04Well, we're not actually sure what it'll do, but the intention is to train your immune system to recognize and
27:10kill cells bearing the same malignant signature while leaving healthy cells alone.
27:14But, as Dr. Forman says, it's experimental.
27:18I see.
27:19Without it, what kind of time are we talking about?
27:21An exact prognosis is impossible.
27:24How about a guess and something, please?
27:28Based on people in situations like yours, maybe a year.
27:37Baby, whatever we have to do, we'll do.
27:40I can take care of you.
27:42I can work from home.
27:47Sounds good.
27:49Thank you for letting me know.
27:52We'll start with the treatment whenever it's ready.
28:01Is she being a good soldier or is she in denial?
28:03Denial is not unusual for a first reaction.
28:06Or it could be a symptom.
28:08Some lymphomas affect cognition.
28:10If it is denial, she needs time to process.
28:12If it's a symptom, hopefully treatment with the vaccine will help.
28:14Can you hear me?
28:20Hey, Sandy.
28:24Can I borrow your car?
28:27Dr. Yamato, the radiologist, Dr. Yamato, the radiologist.
28:31She gave me the keys.
28:32You're a doctor. She was doing you a favor.
28:35She barely knows me.
28:37I've been deluding myself that I'm actually connecting with people.
28:45The first person I ever fell in love with turned out to be a total tool.
28:50He came across all funny and charming and thoughtful, but it was an act.
28:54He saw something he wanted, and he knew he had to behave a certain way to get it.
28:58In retrospect, the fact that I was 17 and he was 30 should have been a clue.
29:03Figuring out who people are takes time.
29:06It takes twice as much time if they're trying to impress you.
29:10Now, I could take from this that anyone who loans me their car has an ulterior motive,
29:14or I can accept that it's just a nice thing to do and take people as they come.
29:23You want to do the first injection?
29:41Why are you reading a book by a Unitarian minister?
29:45Book club.
29:47Oprah, what's going on and on.
29:48I'm serious.
29:49This is messed up.
29:51Patient wrote it.
29:52No.
29:53You've never treated a patient with this name.
29:55I looked it up.
29:58It's an assignment for my therapist.
30:01No, it wasn't.
30:02No one you respect would give you this and expect it to be helpful.
30:06It's a book.
30:07Of sermons.
30:08For anyone else, spiritually enlightening.
30:10For you, it's practically a psychotic break.
30:19I know that you have trouble sometimes with the pain without the Vicodin.
30:24Is that it?
30:25Are you so out of options, you're looking for answers in what you consider a rationality?
30:30I'm all right.
30:32Trust me.
30:34Are you all right because you're back on Vicodin?
30:39I said, trust me.
30:42I know this means something.
30:45Do you mind?
30:46I haven't finished it yet.
31:03Thanks for the gift.
31:05It obviously differs from my own personal beliefs, but if these stories have helped you through
31:10some spiritual turmoil...
31:12Read Chapter 6.
31:14Entitled, Shut the Hell Up.
31:15I appreciated the inscription about the benefits of prayer before medical treatments, and I
31:20think it's great that you have been called to witness by the Lord.
31:23Chapter 2.
31:24Bite me.
31:29Hi.
31:3113's giving our patient her third, a vaccine injection.
31:34She's responding well so far.
31:35We should get all these copies.
31:36It's out of print.
31:37They called the author.
31:38He's got cartons of the thing in his basement.
31:41You call him?
31:41What'd you say?
31:43That I knew some people who could benefit spiritually from the book.
31:46You mentioned me?
31:48No.
31:52Fevers at 104.
31:54The antibodies tripped her autoimmune response.
31:56The vaccine is killing her.
32:03Well, clearly it's not working.
32:05You have to stop the vaccine.
32:07Sure.
32:07Give up and let her die on schedule.
32:09It's better than speeding up the schedule.
32:11How quickly did this come on?
32:13She was all right when I woke her this afternoon to give her the second injection.
32:16Of the stimulating agent, which added to the first injection, switched her immune reaction
32:20into overdrive.
32:21Why was she sleeping?
32:24Who can sleep in a hospital during the daytime?
32:26I'm not surprised.
32:27She's tired.
32:27She's always been a night owl.
32:29Just by treating her, we've completely disrupted her schedule.
32:31Is that what her blog says?
32:33She's a night owl?
32:34No, she told me.
32:35In what tense?
32:37Is, was, will have been?
32:40I'm not sure.
32:41Where are you on to?
32:42Look at the timestamp on this post.
32:452.30 a.m.
32:46There's one at 4 a.m.
32:47Whatever he's on to doesn't change the fact that she has lymphoma and we gave her a dangerous
32:51vaccine.
32:52We need to...
32:52Six months ago, she's posting in the daytime.
32:56Two years ago, daytime.
32:58That's her natural rhythm.
33:00Day-night reversal.
33:01Sign of liver disease?
33:03She doesn't fit lymphoma.
33:04But we know she has lymphoma.
33:06We know she has the cell atypia that indicates lymphoma.
33:10Biopsy her liver.
33:19That's pretty cool what I did, right?
33:22You want to make out?
33:28You don't have lymphoma.
33:29You said my appendix was full of cancer cells.
33:32Your appendix was full of cells that showed a lymphocytic atypia.
33:35We now think they were a granulomatose buildup from some unknown cause.
33:44So, I'm not dying?
33:49You're actually dying more quickly than we thought.
33:54Unless we figure out what's causing your liver failure.
34:02You have three or four days.
34:14What the hell do you mean I have three or four days?
34:20Well, we're past an island.
34:23I'm back.
34:51Maybe we didn't cause a fever.
34:52We gave her the vaccine and her fever spiked.
34:55Seems to me that we-
34:56Yes, but it persisted after we took her off the vaccine.
34:59What if it's a new symptom?
35:03Okay, so we had fever to cell atypia, coagulopathy, kidney, heart, liver.
35:08Has to be an infection.
35:10But which one?
35:10No one she knows is sick.
35:12She hasn't traveled anywhere.
35:13There's nothing in the history she gave us.
35:14Nothing in her blog.
35:15There has to be something unique to this infection.
35:17Something about its transmission that would manifest.
35:19There has to be something she's not telling us.
35:22There isn't.
35:24She's told us and everyone else everything.
35:32Start around broad-spectrum antibiotics.
35:36Since we know everything, we might as well treat for everything.
35:57All those simple thoughts, all those peaceful dreams.
36:08Share the space with a hard work, hard work day.
36:19Glory.
36:21Glory.
36:24Glory.
36:25Glory.
36:26Glory.
36:30The funnest I'm shining down.
36:41Picked up one of the copies of the book that Chase left in the lounge.
36:47If you're going to be this way, I'm not going to invite you to my baptism.
36:51The first time I'd seen the real dust jacket.
36:54The inside back flap, there is a picture of the author.
36:57Imagine how surprised I was when I recognized him.
37:01Your biological father is a minister?
37:05Natural selection is not an infallible force.
37:11I don't get it.
37:14I'm okay.
37:15He was a friend of the family.
37:17You'd only known him when you were a kid.
37:19But if you wanted to meet him now, get an idea of what he's like, why not just go talk
37:24to him?
37:26Hi.
37:26It's Greg.
37:27You slept with my mother.
37:29You're capable of it.
37:31I was mildly curious.
37:34Enough to read a book.
37:35Not enough to make a phone call.
37:36Please.
37:36You didn't read this.
37:38You studied it.
37:39Why?
37:41All your life, you've thought this was crap.
37:44You can't suddenly turn around and build a whole new world view based on crap.
37:51Crap.
37:56You better not be faking this just to get out of a tough conversation.
38:05Do you poop?
38:09Come on.
38:10Everybody poops.
38:12I read the book in medical school.
38:14Sinkers or floaters.
38:16This is the wizard.
38:17Greasy and soft or hard and pellet-like.
38:24Um.
38:28Floaters.
38:29And the first one.
38:33You just had to be so swathed.
38:38You're a hypocrite.
38:39No lies.
38:40No secrets.
38:41But everything stops at your culling.
38:424,000 pages.
38:43Not one word about BMs.
38:45And I bet yours don't smell at all.
38:47Nobody wants to hear about that stuff.
38:48Readers don't.
38:49People who don't really care about you don't.
38:50But doctors, my yicky stuff changed, right?
38:53A few months ago.
38:54Well, I became a vegetarian.
38:55A lot of people misunderstand how a vegetarian diet works.
38:58You taking less unusable material and your waste gets more efficient.
39:01Harder and rounder.
39:03Just look at the feces of rabbits.
39:05Seriously, I think I might have some.
39:07Malabsorption.
39:07Her system's not retaining the necessary nutrients.
39:10A GI infection causes malabsorption.
39:12Granulomatous buildup of cells.
39:14It's not contagious.
39:15There's no one around her.
39:16Got sick.
39:16Whipple's disease.
39:19Well, let's split the credit.
39:21Start our own Co-Trimoxazole.
39:24We all need some secrets.
39:26As long as they don't kill us, they keep us safe and warm.
39:34I'm...
39:37I'm gonna be okay.
39:39You'll still need a new heart valve,
39:41and you'll be on meds for a few years, but basically, yeah.
39:44Heroes are good.
40:02Thank God.
40:08I think I want to go with the pig valves.
40:24I know you'll go crazy if you don't tell people.
40:27Thank God you're an enabler.
40:36Do you think people can actually know each other better on the internet than face to face?
40:40Faces can be distracting.
40:42But there's nothing better than looking into someone's eyes and...
40:46everything that goes with that.
40:47I don't know.
40:49People meet, they like something superficial,
40:52and then they fill in the blanks with whatever they want to believe.
40:55Why are you so hung up on this?
40:57I refuse to believe it's all because you just noticed you have a nice face.
41:00You just came off a relationship.
41:02You know things go deeper than...
41:07Is that what this is about?
41:09You and Cameron?
41:12I was the one that pursued her.
41:15Maybe I was just filling in the blanks.
41:18Maybe...
41:21Maybe her first reaction was right.
41:22We were just two people who were in proximity and found each other attractive,
41:26and I never...
41:27I never...
41:27Paranoia!
41:28You felt something real.
41:30So did she.
41:31Don't try to take it back now.
41:36Can I borrow your car?
41:39No.
41:49Why would it make more sense for you to read your father's book than go talk with him?
41:53Can you write a book?
41:54So I can stop talking to you?
42:04You weren't looking for some big catharsis.
42:06You didn't want to hug the guy.
42:07You just wanted to know how his head works.
42:10How he thinks.
42:11Because I'm fascinated with how ministers think.
42:13Because you're not ordinary, House.
42:16You're way out there on the fringe somewhere.
42:17I'm your best friend, and half the time I don't understand you.
42:21You're alone.
42:22You've been alone your whole life.
42:26When you read that book, you were hoping that somewhere,
42:30underneath all that talk of God,
42:31there would be a way of thinking, a mind that you could recognize.
42:35You wanted what we all want.
42:37The power to transform into any water-based optic.
42:40To look across the gulf and know there's someone else like you.
42:45At least tell me this.
42:47Did you find something there?
42:51Underneath the God stuff,
42:53more God stuff.
42:55I'm not losing, she's on my mind, my mind, my mind.
43:00Get maintenance to take that down.
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