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00:04who picked this dump you suggested it i suggested you look into it sorry the online reviews obviously
00:12written by some geek in their own marketing department next time call someone you know
00:16stop relying on a computer to do your job for you bright size apparel ate sexual harassment
00:21suits in two years who asked for the meeting they did
00:28patty mishner president of women's majority and wow do you guys need me nine men no one thought it
00:39might be a good idea to put a suit on one of the gals from the steno pool to make
00:43it look like you
00:43give a damn we've made it a priority to promote more women but well from now on you have me
00:48standing
00:48beside you which is good because your problem is a national problem with all due respect miss
00:54mishner i'd hardly call a few isolated incidents a national problem six out of ten victims never
00:59even report harassment this is bigger than just eight women that still only means 20 not enough for you
01:10tell you what you're gonna do you're gonna settle with anyone you haven't settled with
01:14you're gonna fire any man who's even been accused somebody help me please help me i can't get him off
01:20please help me help me please
01:24somebody help me
01:27you're gonna call an ambulance or are you just gonna sit there and stare
01:31help me
01:32please ask that
01:33please
01:33please
01:37please
02:23Wilson's back.
02:25You gonna say?
02:26Gone two months.
02:28You can wait till I finish slaying a guy in a skullcap on a pair of tights.
02:32On a video game you saw from the pediatric ward.
02:34On advice of counsel, I assert my privilege pursuant to the...
02:45When was the last time you talked to him?
02:46Uh, I think it was after...
02:49When did his girlfriend die?
02:53He wanted time alone.
02:55Considered being a horrendous pain in the ass, but I didn't want to tread on your turf.
02:59We got a case.
03:01I gotta remember to close the blinds.
03:03She just got a call from Patty Mishner from Women's Majority.
03:06The Women's Rice Open.
03:06We know who she is.
03:07I dated her.
03:09Well, not really dated her, more metaphorically raped her by having a penis.
03:14You did too.
03:15Her assistant flipped out.
03:16Ripped off her clothes in front of a room full of businessmen.
03:19Well, either she cracked under the whip or she started to realize that her evolutionary purpose
03:24is to arouse men, not to castrate them.
03:26Send her to psychiatric...
03:27Anemia, bradycardia, and abdominal pain aren't psychiatric symptoms.
03:32Then it's the latter.
03:34Send her to my apartment.
03:36I'll give it to Siegel.
03:38House actually wants a case than you're saying, no?
03:40House has more important things to do.
03:43Sorry.
03:43Can't help you.
03:45You need a specialist to remove those kind of warts.
03:47Preferably one with experience spelunking.
03:57Hallucinations, possible memory loss, tests show anemia, slower heart rate, and a stubborn
04:02refusal to shave her pits.
04:04Have you seen Wilson?
04:06Nope.
04:07I have seen the patient's frequent flyer ballots.
04:10Eastern Europe, Asia, third world countries, sometimes more than one a day.
04:14No fever means it's not a tropical disease.
04:16If it's not where she went, maybe it's the work hours.
04:18Could be amphetamine abuse.
04:20She's probably popping them like breath mints.
04:22You haven't been by his office?
04:23Is Wilson hallucinating ants crawling all over him, too?
04:27Talk screen's cleaner than the windows.
04:29She won't do.
04:31The job keeps her constantly on the road, probably living off of airline peanuts and diet soda.
04:36Severe B12 deficiency could cause olive symptoms.
04:39Why is everyone leaping to conclude a strong career woman's been made sick by her strong career?
04:43It's not B12.
04:44It's an insulinoma in her pancreas.
04:46It's making her hypoglycemic.
04:48Great.
04:49Now everyone knows.
04:52You knew the patient had cancer?
04:54Is that what she said?
04:55I thought she said,
04:57I am suddenly and irrationally defending the patient's strong career, even though in reality she's just a glorified grunt.
05:03Because I'm trying to convince myself that it's okay not to have a life, because I don't have a life.
05:06Because I was tested for Huntington's, and my lifespan's been cut in half.
05:13I've been waiting two months for her to say that.
05:15Hallucinations, anemia, bradycardiography.
05:17Hypersegmented poly says the tau's right, upper full of B12.
05:21Seeing how a strong career woman's been made sick by her strong career.
05:36Are you okay?
05:37It could be years before you see any symptoms.
05:39Why wouldn't you tell us?
05:40I don't have Huntington's.
05:42Are you lying to us?
05:44Because it's none of our business?
05:46If it's none of your business, then I shouldn't have to answer these questions.
05:48And I wouldn't have to, except House doesn't want to answer questions about Wilson.
05:51He's deflecting his own problems onto me.
05:53Are you deflecting now?
05:56Time for the B12 cocktail in my life lesson.
06:03No, Patty will do the hearing. She just needs to be the lead-off witness, so sh...
06:07Okay. I'll lock it down today.
06:11Need you back in bed.
06:12My boss has a big Beijing trip. I've been planning it for months.
06:16I was just tired and dehydrated.
06:17Yeah, whenever I lose some shut-eye, I pound my legs clawing at imaginary ant colonies.
06:23You have a severe B12 deficiency. Get back in bed.
06:41I'm sure your boss can do without you for a few days.
06:43It's not about her. It's about me.
06:46I want to be there. I want to matter.
06:48Yeah, I mean, without you, who knows how much starch they put in our shirts.
06:54I'm sorry. I'm sure your boss depends on you for...
06:56I need to get up.
06:57No, you need to stay in bed.
06:57Please, where's the bedpan?
06:59Oh, my God. I'm sorry. I just...
07:02I just had a real movement.
07:04It's okay. B12 deficiency can cause sudden...
07:10That's not about movement.
07:17My patient is still fighting in the feminist trenches, but the war is over.
07:22Yesterday's sluts are today's empowered women.
07:25Today's sluts are celebrities. That isn't progress.
07:28I'm leaving.
07:31Are you gonna take another two months?
07:34Boy, you're really milking this bereavement thing, aren't you?
07:38I mean, good for you. You take all the time you need.
07:41I'm resigning.
07:43Maybe moving out of New Jersey. I don't know yet.
07:46Okay.
07:48That's an understandable reaction.
07:50It's not a reaction. It's a decision.
07:52I'm writing Cuddy my resignation right now.
07:54I'm just back for the week to wrap up my clinical and administrative duties.
07:58You of all people should know this is bereavement 101.
08:02You think that a change of venue...
08:04Well, that spares me decades of psychoanalysis.
08:07I'm not saying you're not in pain.
08:09You're saying my pain's a cliché.
08:10I'm saying that pain fades.
08:12Did yours?
08:14Physical pain is different.
08:15I'd rather have my leg chopped off.
08:17Well, you don't know that because you haven't felt.
08:19Neither of you.
08:22Sorry, a patient's got a rectal bleed.
08:24I'm busy.
08:25We need you to do this.
08:26Actually, as you can see, I'm not busy.
08:28It's just a euphemism for get the hell out of here.
08:35This is your grief talking.
08:37And yeah, it is a bit of a textbook.
08:40So before you give away all your possessions to the Salvation Army...
08:43My girlfriend's dead.
08:44I'm glad you've read that book before.
08:45I haven't.
08:46I'm late to meet Dr. Rowland to brief him on the cases I'm handing over with.
08:53Bye.
09:05It doesn't bother you that House wouldn't take just two seconds to talk about the patient?
09:09Wilson's dealing with a lot.
09:10And our patient may be dying.
09:12She was bleeding out her rear.
09:13We're looking up her rear.
09:14You think we needed House's expertise to set us on this course?
09:16Her heart rate's slow.
09:17Bleed should've made it faster.
09:18And it can wait till after we know where it came from...
09:20...and after he's done dealing with personal issues.
09:22Yeah?
09:23Is that the way it works around here?
09:24We get cut slack while we deal with personal issues?
09:29You're not the boss.
09:30Boss gets to make the rules.
09:32Boss gets to ignore...
09:36She's bleeding from nowhere.
09:42You did an endoscopy and a colonoscopy.
09:44CT scan?
09:45Ordered, but it shouldn't show anything the endoscopy didn't.
09:47We can't do a CT scan.
09:49Why not?
09:50We don't need a CT scan.
09:51We don't need House.
09:52Stop grinning and talk.
09:53One of the routine pre-procedure tests was positive.
09:56Which one?
09:56The one that, if it's positive, would explain a hormone imbalance
09:59that could screw with heart rate and blood flow?
10:03I guess she does have a life beyond her career.
10:08I'm pregnant.
10:09You wanna call the father and let him know?
10:10As soon as you do some DNA testing, let me know.
10:15Must be hard to have a real relationship when you're...
10:17Are you making excuses for me?
10:19I'm just saying it's understandable.
10:21You only have to understand something if it needs an explanation.
10:24I have needs.
10:25I met my needs.
10:26End of explanation.
10:27How recently were you needy?
10:30It's been two or three months, at least.
10:35What?
10:36What is it?
10:38Nothing.
10:39Tell me.
10:40It's actually nothing.
10:45Ultrasound shows no trace of a baby at all.
10:50Positive pregnancy test.
10:52No pregnancy.
10:54B12 deficit rectified, but her heart's slowing even more.
10:57And a bleed should speed her heart rate.
11:03House, this is the kind of case you love.
11:06Contradictions piling up left and right.
11:10Two false positive pregnancy tests, bradycardia, lower GI bleed.
11:15Go.
11:16Choriocarcinoma would have triggered pregnancy hormones.
11:18House would have shown on the sonogram.
11:20Amunoglobulin A deficiency.
11:22No urinary bleed.
11:23If she's had beta HCG injections, they can cross-react with...
11:28Keep going.
11:33You're being an idiot.
11:35You're gonna blow up your career.
11:36And six months from now, when you've moved on from Amber to burn Sienna,
11:40you're gonna be stuck in a mobile oncology truck in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
11:44I'd need a flow chart to explain all the ways in which that was ridiculously insensitive.
11:49You can't hide from misery.
11:51This isn't your business.
11:52My skull was cracked open trying to save her.
11:55Then we all need a little tea and sympathy.
11:57I'm through discussing it.
12:00Uh...
12:00We have a patient.
12:01Who's obviously not going anywhere with a bloody rectum.
12:04Great to have you back.
12:06Actually...
12:06Actually, he's about to thrust a tanto into the belly of his career.
12:10I'm leaving the hospital.
12:12I'm sorry.
12:13This is obviously a terrible time.
12:14Why are you leaving?
12:16I just need a change of scenery.
12:18Buy a plant.
12:19Rectal bleeding, two positive pregnancy tests.
12:22There's nothing we can do?
12:23You could ask House to be a grown-up and respect my decision.
12:26I respect things that deserve respect.
12:28This decision, on the other hand, is a dog wearing a cape.
12:30Hallucinations.
12:31Heart won't respond.
12:32The patient tested positive for pregnancy because the patient is pregnant.
12:50Hey, who are you?
12:51This is Dr. House.
12:52He's too brilliant for introductions.
12:54False positive.
12:55You're too busy to be running a daycare center in your abdomen.
12:58False positive.
13:00Not to mention you should wait till at least 30 to punish that pleasure portal with a seven-pound tissue
13:04expander.
13:05I'm 37, and I thought I wasn't pregnant.
13:0937?
13:12Impressive.
13:14Too bad you're not passing on those genes.
13:18Does that look false to you?
13:21You were looking in the wrong room.
13:24It's more common when the egg lands in the oven.
13:26Sometimes it winds up in the fallopian tubes.
13:28In rare cases, it plummets through the plumbing entirely.
13:31It's using her intestines as a blood supply.
13:33Caused the rectal bleed.
13:35And now, junior in Miss Steinem's junior must be pressing on her vagus nerve, slowing her heart to a crawl.
13:42Yank the fetus.
13:43If she survives the surgery, she'll be fine.
13:56What if she wants to keep the baby?
13:59She doesn't.
14:00Well, we can't take two seconds to discuss this?
14:02I mean, fetuses have been transplanted before.
14:04A whole uterus is, too.
14:06Just terminating the fetus when it's glued to her intestines is high-risk surgery.
14:10Saving it is a fantasy.
14:12That was at least three seconds.
14:14She's a 37-year-old woman who deserves...
14:17People get what they get.
14:18It has nothing to do with what they deserve.
14:20And this has nothing to do with her genitalia and everything to do with your genetics.
14:24You told me to get tested.
14:26I didn't know it was going to color your every medical opinion, every personal opinion.
14:30You didn't think a death sentence would have...
14:31People die.
14:33You, Amber, everyone.
14:36Don't act like you just figured that out.
14:38I gave you a diagnosis.
14:39You don't like it, there are exits on every floor.
14:59I'm sorry to be so definitive about this.
15:01I know you're still absorbing the news, but we have no choice, but...
15:05Remove the fetus.
15:06Absolutely.
15:09I have no boyfriend, no husband.
15:11I'm on the road with Patty all the time.
15:16Oh, where do I sign?
15:17Oh.
15:23You feel any tenderness back here?
15:25No, not at all.
15:27So you're treating professional sports injuries now?
15:30Oh, no.
15:31I'm not familiar with the concept of sarcasm.
15:33Don't sweat it.
15:34It's new.
15:35Have you spoken to Wilson?
15:36We'll get you an EKG.
15:37I'll be right back.
15:38You want me to sleep with him to get him to stay?
15:40I put the bisexual chick on that.
15:43If you'd like to sit in, so to speak.
15:45I spoke to him.
15:46What'd you tell him?
15:47I didn't tell him anything.
15:48I listened.
15:49So you could feel good about doing nothing.
15:52You gotta tell him...
15:53I am not your errand girl.
15:54Best thing about leaving you.
15:56The two of you used to be together?
15:58She dumped me when I lost the last 85 pounds.
16:02Said there was less of me to love.
16:04Grief means different things to different people.
16:06Case in point means very little to you.
16:08Grief is Newark.
16:10Okay?
16:10It's there.
16:11Can't avoid it.
16:12The idea is to hold your nose,
16:13hope the traffic's not too bad,
16:14and get on to Manhattan as quickly as possible,
16:16not to buy property.
16:17You think that's facing up to things?
16:19I'm not the one who's quitting.
16:20Cuz you haven't lost anything.
16:22But you have.
16:23I mean, listen to you.
16:25What did you do when your husband died?
16:27I got a new job and I moved.
16:32See how crappy that worked out?
16:40Separating placenta from the wall of the large intestine.
16:44Sponge.
16:46Suction.
16:46We've got some bleeding.
16:48BP's dropping.
16:4990 systolic.
16:50Bleeding like hell.
16:51It's clamp.
16:52BP's still dropping.
16:53Ambith calcium chloride fast.
16:55Still dropping.
16:56Shut up!
16:56Squeeze her spleen.
16:58Need to pull some platelets out so we're blood clots.
17:00She's in weak shape.
17:00Squeeze friable.
17:01It could rupture.
17:07She's stabilizing.
17:09It wasn't drying up.
17:12I hate Visitor's Day.
17:16Removing the fetus.
17:26You have to stop Wilson from committing career malpractice.
17:31Talk to him.
17:32I already talked to him twice.
17:34He threw me out.
17:36Mocking him and insulting him.
17:38Let's see.
17:38Yes, technically those are categories of conversation.
17:41Block his references to other hospitals.
17:43Telling he can't hand off his cases until...
17:45Talk to him.
17:47Deal with his grief.
17:48Talk to him about what he's going through.
17:49That's a brilliant idea.
17:51We'll take him out for a beer.
17:52We'll make up for the fact that Amber's in a pint box.
17:55That there's randomness and chaos in the universe.
17:57Tell him you're sorry.
17:59I didn't kill her.
18:00You were drunk and...
18:02Yeah.
18:03If her daddy hadn't been drunk, she might never have been born.
18:06So...
18:06You called her up in the middle of the night.
18:08She was on the bus because of you.
18:10I didn't ask her to come out.
18:12I wasn't driving the bus.
18:13I wasn't driving the garbage truck that hit the bus.
18:16And I did not prescribe her the flu meds that killed her.
18:18Yes, I know.
18:19That's all true.
18:21But...
18:24You really don't feel any sense of guilt?
18:32You want to keep him, he needs to know he's not alone.
18:34Just tell him you feel like crap.
18:38It'd be meaningless.
18:39Well, then find some meaning.
18:42And do something.
18:53She's got a neurological problem.
18:55Surgical complication?
18:56Don't think so.
18:56She keeps on blinking.
18:57Her heart's not recovering either.
18:59So the pregnancy was a coincidence.
19:01Pulse is down to 39.
19:02She's maxed out on atrophy and we're installing a pacing wire.
19:05Avoid that.
19:06We need some help in here!
19:07Page house.
19:08Already paged him.
19:09Page him again.
19:18It's for you.
19:19If I told you that I was sorry, would it change anything?
19:23I wouldn't believe you, if you believe me.
19:27It's hard to imagine such a world.
19:29I'm going home.
19:33Until you agree to stay at this hospital.
19:36You can't be...
19:38That's blackmail.
19:39And to do your job?
19:40Why not hold a gun to your own head?
19:42Your conscience bleeds more freely than my head.
19:48Text.
19:49Patients in cardiac arrest.
19:52Ouchie.
19:54You'd jeopardize a patient because of my...
19:57It keeps you here.
19:59Your friendship matters more to me than this patient.
20:04I've got to do what's right for me.
20:06You've got to do what's right for you.
20:08Yeah.
20:10But it comes easier for me.
20:20Where is he?
20:23Where is he?
20:37Status?
20:38Her heart's stabilized.
20:39We have a pacing wire in her, but the bradycardia is not getting any better.
20:42House is bluffing.
20:43I called him three times. He's not picking up.
20:45What do you want us to do?
20:46Same thing you'd do if he was here.
20:48If he was here, we'd be asking him what to do.
20:51What are the usual suspects?
20:52There aren't any.
20:53She had a vitamin deficiency, and we corrected it.
20:55Nectopic pregnancy, we removed it.
20:56But our heart problem won't go away, and now something's wrong with her brain.
21:01I have complete confidence in you guys.
21:05Who wants to go serve his house so this patient can live?
21:09We can do this without him.
21:10Maybe something happened during the surgery. It caused her...
21:12Surgery was on her bowel, not her brain.
21:14Anxiety, stroke, Tourette's could all cause eye blinking.
21:17And cause her out to be faster at slowing down.
21:19MS.
21:20If a lesion took out the sympathetic innervation of her heart,
21:22it'd explain the bradycardia and the blinking.
21:24But not the vitamin deficiency or the ectopic pregnancy.
21:27House would want a unifying theory.
21:28House is gone, and so are those symptoms.
21:31MS explains everything that's wrong with her right now.
21:33Start her on interferon for MS.
21:41Mind if I come in?
21:43Not at all. Mind if I leave?
21:47I told you not to take that case specifically so you could deal with Wilson.
21:51And the two ended up dovetailing rather nicely, don't you think?
21:54Is this how you show your friendship? By bludgeoning him with guilt?
21:57Because he's my friend, I know what works on him.
22:00Well, I can't let you walk away from a patient.
22:02Then fire me.
22:03You're willing to risk your career, but you're not willing to say you're sorry.
22:05I told him I'm sorry. He didn't believe it.
22:08Well, make him believe it.
22:09I don't believe it.
22:10You don't want to believe it.
22:11Because if you tell Wilson how you actually feel about him,
22:14about what happened to Amber, about your part in what happened,
22:18and he walks out the door anyway,
22:20if you make yourself vulnerable for once in your nerve-deadening,
22:23emotionally obliterating...
22:26If you're doing the same thing he is, you're running away.
22:29I mean, he's not killing anyone in the process.
22:36Where's Dr. House?
22:38He's not feeling well.
22:41Is that most his idea?
22:42We work as a team.
22:44You know how it is. Collaborative.
22:46Sometimes it's hard to tell where an idea comes from.
22:48But you're not really a team.
22:51You work for him.
22:55And you work for Patty.
22:57I'm sure a lot of her ideas are actually...
22:59She would be fine without me.
23:03I'd be nothing without her.
23:05Maybe if you just had the chance.
23:07I'm sure you've learned a lot.
23:10Not everybody's created equal.
23:14Does Dr. House think I have MS?
23:17Yes.
23:25Did you just shiver?
23:30You're running a slight fever.
23:31Is that bad?
23:33It means we were wrong about the MS.
23:40You had my cable disconnected.
23:42Well, that's quite a leap.
23:43Just because I happen to have a 31-person maintenance department,
23:46each of whom you've personally abused at some point...
23:48Why?
23:49Do you think I'm okay with letting someone die,
23:51but I'm gonna fold if I can't watch celebrity bullying?
23:53That is not an unreasonable theory.
23:56Especially with only ten minutes till your favorite soap.
23:59Gee, is this the remote from the doctor's lounge?
24:06This is your 911?
24:08Goodbye.
24:09Stop.
24:11I'm withholding your salary history from every hospital in the tri-state area.
24:14You go, girl.
24:15And I am permanently setting every TV in this building to the pottery channel,
24:20unless you both sit down.
24:24Welcome to couples counseling.
24:27It's not the surgery.
24:29Timing fits.
24:30The location doesn't, unless her brains are in her bowels.
24:32If bacteria entered her bloodstream,
24:33it could have caused an infection in her brain.
24:35The surgery went fine.
24:36You were there.
24:37You saw...
24:38Peptostreptococcus could explain the blinking and the...
24:39No.
24:40You wanna watch a grainy video and have an epiphany.
24:42Shut up.
24:43You're making me miss House's mocking.
24:47I know you told us it was none of our business,
24:49but if House thinks that your Huntington's is affecting you,
24:51maybe it really...
24:52It's not, because I don't have...
24:53You're desperate to do this without him.
24:55You're not trying to cure her.
24:56You're trying to prove...
24:57Stop the tape.
24:59Zoom in.
25:04On the anastomosis, that little bump.
25:06It's a hematoma.
25:08A harmless pocket of blood,
25:09which is why Chase ignored it during the surgery.
25:11Could be a ganglioma,
25:13which is why Chase shouldn't have ignored it.
25:15It's an abnormal growth of nerves.
25:17Could be causing all the patient's symptoms.
25:20We have to open her up again.
25:22Get a piece of it.
25:29So what do you wanna tell us?
25:30Nothing.
25:31Nothing I say is gonna change anything.
25:33You guys need to talk.
25:35Actually, you should read the psych literature.
25:37Repression's gaining a lot of fans.
25:39What you don't face can't crush you.
25:41Talk to each other.
25:44How you doing?
25:45Good?
25:46Fine. Thanks.
25:49Sit.
25:52See?
25:53The two of you are friends.
25:54Look how you both...
25:55Think you're an idiot.
25:56We both also eat with forks.
25:59It doesn't really prove...
25:59Talk to him.
26:01Tell him how you feel about what he's doing.
26:03I told him he's an idiot.
26:04Tell him what you think about him leaving.
26:07I think he's an idiot.
26:08You're an idiot.
26:09He's in pain.
26:10And your response is just to emotionally blackmail him.
26:12He told me what your position is on that one.
26:14You're against it, right?
26:15She hasn't told you in front of me.
26:17She needs to prove she's on my side.
26:19Go to hell.
26:20So much for that theory.
26:21I'm sorry you lost Amber.
26:23I cannot imagine what it is you're going through,
26:26but it will not get better by you walking away
26:28from everyone that cares about you.
26:31Do you think Amber would want you to walk away?
26:34Nobody at this hospital even liked Amber.
26:44Save time next week.
26:49You want me to do a second major surgery
26:52on a patient we almost lost during a first major surgery
26:55to see if she needs a third major surgery?
26:58We need a piece of the ganglioma.
27:00Then you're talking about another patient.
27:02Yours doesn't have a ganglioma.
27:04And if there is one and you missed it?
27:06Then you're talking about another surgeon.
27:08I didn't miss anything.
27:09But we're not talking about another videotape.
27:11This one showed a bump.
27:12We need to biopsy.
27:13A bump?
27:14Oh, yeah.
27:15My grandfather died of a bump.
27:19She can't survive a second round of general anesthesia,
27:22let alone a third.
27:23You do this for house?
27:25Yeah.
27:26Then what do you suggest?
27:27Because the patient's got a high fever,
27:29a low heart rate,
27:30and a dim chance of survival if we stand here like idiots.
27:33Then I suggest you don't stand there like idiots.
27:38How do you get coal out of a mountain when it's someone else's mountain?
27:43If we don't have house, it doesn't mean we can't think like house.
27:45But it does mean we don't have to talk like you.
27:47You don't dig down.
27:48You go in from the side.
27:50We insert a lighted scope through the rectum,
27:52move the intestine until we find the ganglioma,
27:54then push it to the surface.
27:55Where we see the light, we cut.
28:01We'll make as small an incision as we can,
28:04but unfortunately, it'll be very painful.
28:06After your surgery experience, we can't give you anesthesia.
28:09Can I talk to Dr. House?
28:12No.
28:13We can do this. We know what we're doing.
28:15I don't mean to be insulting,
28:17but my former boss didn't insist on me coming here because of you or...
28:21Your former boss?
28:22I've been replaced.
28:26I'm sorry. I mean, you must be...
28:28I'm fine.
28:30She has a big Beijing trip, ton of work to do.
28:32She can't just wait for me to get better.
28:37We've been well-trained. We'll take good care of you.
28:46How can you let her treat you like a footstool?
28:50The world needs flunkies.
28:52Don't say that. You're better than that.
28:54I have no problem, Lizette. Why do you?
28:58Because. Life is short.
29:00I mean, yours could have ended in that surgery.
29:02You'd have never lived for yourself.
29:05What kind of feminist? We can have anything.
29:08No, we can't.
29:10We can aspire to anything.
29:14But we don't get it just because we want it.
29:17I would rather spend my life close to the birds than waste it wishing I had wings.
29:33We threw the sigmoid into the descendant colon.
29:36Switching on the light.
29:37Advance toward the anastomosis.
29:41That's it.
29:43Push the well of the intestine toward the skin.
29:45Mm-hmm.
29:51There. I see it.
29:54Don't look down.
29:56The scalpel.
29:57I see it.
30:13So your last day's Friday.
30:16I'm gonna miss you.
30:18You shouldn't go.
30:20Did House ask you to talk to me, or are you trying to save the patient?
30:23Because there'll always be another...
30:24House asked me.
30:25And you're doing it?
30:26I told him to go to hell.
30:29Thanks.
30:31But I think he's right.
30:37You think you're making a rational choice.
30:39You think the worst is over.
30:43And then...
30:44six months later, you look back and you realize...
30:48you didn't know what you were doing.
30:49Are you saying the pain doesn't go away?
30:51I think it's easier.
30:52Not in...
30:53two months.
30:54Not in...
30:55two years.
30:56But...
30:57no.
30:58It never really goes away.
31:00Being here...
31:02this building...
31:04I was just in the lounge.
31:06I kept staring at Amber's locker.
31:07I saw a guy wearing a scarf this morning.
31:09The color reminded me of his eyes.
31:12We live 500 miles from here.
31:16I have to do something.
31:17Then do it.
31:20But...
31:21don't think it's the right choice.
31:24Because...
31:26there isn't one.
31:30It's not a ganglioma.
31:31The problem wasn't the surgery.
31:33I've normally deposited proteins.
31:35It's amyloidosis.
31:35It would explain the blinking and the low heart rate.
31:37The only way to treat amyloidosis is to treat whatever it's causing.
31:40It's not as if a lot of things cause amyloid.
31:43Rheumatoid arthritis.
31:44Familiar Mediterranean fever.
31:46Lymphoma.
31:47Well, we can't all be right.
31:48But you can't all be wrong.
31:50Patient's joints don't hurt, abdominal pain went away when the fetus did, and no palpable lymph nodes.
31:54Got anything constructive to say?
31:56Sorry. Sorry.
31:57Um, she has lots and lots of palpable lymph nodes, joint and abdominal pain.
32:01She'll be better by dinner time.
32:02If we don't find the cause of the amyloidosis, we never get her off that wire, she never walks out
32:07of this hospital.
32:09But hey, who needs house?
32:11So glad we lost those training wheels.
32:16You want me to make the call?
32:18There seems to be some disagreement.
32:21And this isn't just a pretext to pressure me into staying?
32:23Does it look like a pretext?
32:26No.
32:28She really is dying, isn't she?
32:33Inflammation, enlarged nuclei, some mitotic activity.
32:36Could be lymphoma.
32:37There are no palpable lymph nodes.
32:39Makes it less likely, but doesn't rule it out.
32:43I'm an oncologist.
32:44I see cancer.
32:45Show it to an immunologist, they'll see autoimmune.
32:48I already showed it to an immunologist.
32:51We'll start her on chemo.
32:55You should leave.
32:57House doesn't want to lose her sidekick.
32:59Cuddy doesn't want to lose her check on House.
33:01No one's talking about what you want.
33:04It's not that I want to.
33:06Want to, need to.
33:09If there's any chance that being away from here will make your life even a little bit easier, do it.
33:15It's what everyone else here would do.
33:38It's what everyone else here would do.
33:45I don't know.
33:46Sometimes just knowing you're being treated helps.
33:48You've given me 18 different treatments.
33:50This is the first one that made me feel better.
33:52I don't think it's psychological.
33:59I'm sorry.
34:02I shouldn't have gotten angry at you.
34:04Your choices are your choices.
34:07You're not like me.
34:11Maybe you have wings.
34:21I have Huntington's Korea.
34:25A dozen years or so, my nervous system, my cognitive skills, even my emotional balance, they'll all start to fray.
34:35I won't be able to fly.
34:38I won't be able to walk.
34:41I won't be able to breathe.
34:45And you want to make sure your life matters.
34:50I don't want to just be tightening bolts and following instructions.
34:56I want something to be different because of me.
35:03I am.
35:07Not just because you saved my life.
35:12I'm applying for a job at a foundation, running the finance division.
35:19And I don't know if I'm going to get it, but if I don't, there are other foundations.
35:32It's almost four.
35:34Soak time.
35:38Nurse's remote works in the doctor's lounge.
35:41Why do you think Wilson's leaving?
35:46How many times do I have to use the word idiot?
35:49And that's a good enough answer for you.
35:51Whenever anyone does anything out of the norm, you have to tell them what screwed up process is really at
35:55work in their head.
35:56That is why I locked the two of you in a room.
35:58So you would say something stupid and insensitive and maybe with a little bit of truth.
36:04But you didn't.
36:06So I can only assume that you don't want another reason.
36:10You're afraid to know.
36:15You're not listening to me, are you?
36:17Try it sometime.
36:19You'll see why.
36:29You look 37.
36:31I am 37.
36:33You looked 27 last week.
36:36Unless I blacked out for 10 years, your skin.
36:39She's got lymphoma.
36:40Chemo is probably...
36:41It's not the chemo.
36:42She's getting better.
36:43Bradycardia is improving.
36:44We didn't need...
36:44Does she have bruising?
36:45She was pounding her legs during the hallucinations.
36:48It's not lymphoma.
36:51Hey.
36:52No, no, no.
36:53Ow!
36:55Ow!
36:56Ow!
36:56My bad.
36:58Thought no meant yes.
37:01Those aren't bruises.
37:03They're mycobacterial lesions.
37:05She has diffuse lepromatous leprosy.
37:07Must have caught it on one of her overseas estrogen tours.
37:11Chemo wipes out some of the bacteria.
37:13She feels a little better.
37:15Wipes out most of her immune system.
37:16She gets a whole lot worse.
37:18Leprosy?
37:18Like where my limbs fall off?
37:21Actually, this is the flattering one.
37:23It's also known as pretty leprosy.
37:25It doesn't disfigure.
37:26It makes her skin look younger, smoother.
37:28Don't let the girls hear.
37:30They'll all want to lick your face.
37:31Unless you're that kind of feminist.
37:35Blast her with antibiotics and prednisone.
37:37She'll be fine.
37:39Damn.
37:39It's after four.
37:41I'm late.
37:44Damn.
37:45What?
37:47She's happy you're gonna be fine.
37:48But she'd be happier if you were gonna be fine five minutes ago.
37:59Tests confirmed Dr. House's diagnosis.
38:03Thank God.
38:06When you got pregnant, the physical stress triggered enodosum leprosum, a common complication of leprosy.
38:14Inflamed the nerves to your heart.
38:16Made it hard to absorb vitamins.
38:18Scarred your fallopian tubes.
38:20It explains everything.
38:23Better prescribe me some skin cream, too, huh?
38:27You might want it for those job interviews.
38:30I'm going back on the road with Patty.
38:32My replacement flamed out.
38:36She says I can manage some projects on my own, carve out more of a role.
38:41Do you really think she can change?
38:44I don't know.
38:47Truth is, I'm not sure I...
38:50You can change.
38:51No.
38:54I'm not sure I want her to change.
38:58If she's reasonable, if she's just another employer, then I'm just...
39:04another employee.
39:09In a weird way, I'm at her.
39:17I like you better now that you're dying.
39:21I was wrong.
39:23You took a shot.
39:27She's going back to work for that idiot.
39:30It's pathetic.
39:32You thought something would change?
39:33She almost died.
39:36Because of that job.
39:37Yeah, I-I thought...
39:40Almost dying changes nothing.
39:47Dying changes everything.
40:16I'm sorry.
40:19I know I didn't try to kill her.
40:21I know I didn't want her hurt.
40:24I know it was a freak accident.
40:28But I feel like crap and she's dead because of me.
40:33I don't blame you.
40:37I wanted to.
40:38I tried to.
40:39I must have reviewed Amber's case file a hundred times to find a way.
40:45But it wasn't your fault.
40:50Then we're okay.
40:53I mean, I know you're not, but...
40:58Maybe I can help.
40:59We're not okay.
41:02Amber was never the reason I was leaving.
41:05I didn't want to tell you because...
41:10Because I was trying, like I always do, to protect you.
41:17Which is the problem.
41:21You spread misery because you can't feel anything else.
41:25You manipulate people because you can't handle any kind of real relationship.
41:29And I've enabled it.
41:31For years.
41:32The games.
41:33The binges.
41:34The middle of the night phone calls.
41:39I should have been the one on the bus, not...
41:45You should have been alone on the bus.
41:49If I've learned anything from Amber, it's that I have to take care of myself.
41:58We're not friends anymore, House.
42:03I'm not sure we ever were.
42:33It's a long shot.
42:34It is possible, and I'm an ass.
42:36Next Tuesday, on an all-new house...
42:38Did you have a corneal transplant five years ago?
42:40Yes.
42:40Every other patient who had a transplant from that donor is either dead or dying.
42:43Clear!
42:43We have to find something that walks like cancer, talks like cancer, or isn't cancer.
42:49Nothing fits.
42:50She's sick.
42:50Something fits.
42:52Please go away.
42:53I paid a private investigator to spy on you.
42:56I got three bugs in his home.
42:58What else to say about me?
42:59Oh, you've never come up.
43:00The next time you knock, I'm not answering.
43:11That's some bad hat, Harry.
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