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00:01Try not to be scared when you see him, okay?
00:03Mom, I've seen him sick.
00:05I'm not scared.
00:06This time's different.
00:08Doctors gave him an extra course of radiation and chemo.
00:10I know.
00:12And you understand how proud we are of you, right?
00:16Gloves, mask.
00:30I know.
00:58Matty, you said you want to see your brother.
01:00Before the procedure.
01:02I know I look like an alien, but I promise not to eat your brain.
01:09When this is done, will you be able to play our pack with me?
01:14I'll rip anything you put in there to strike, so.
01:17Let your brother rest up while we take some of your marrow.
01:28You don't need to be in an isolation room, but I pulled some strings so you could be next door
01:32to your brother.
01:34How many games do I miss?
01:35Well, you only have to be here overnight, but you do have to take it easy for a little bit.
01:39I miss too, Matty.
01:40I know. It's okay.
01:42Must have been a drag.
01:43We just had to make sure you weren't exposed to any bugs, because your healthy bone marrow is what's going
01:48to cure your brother's leukemia.
01:49You either?
01:50Oh, boy.
03:38Radiation obliterated his immune system.
03:40Even in a clean room, he's got four, maybe five days left.
03:45No way we can solve this that fast.
03:47You need to find another donor.
03:48They're African American.
03:49Makes it nearly impossible to find a full match.
03:51Tell me about it.
03:52I can't even find the one I've got working for me.
03:54Where is Foreman?
04:02Ha!
04:04Nothing like a dead patient to send you back to your choir boy roots.
04:10Hey, you're not going to believe what happened.
04:12Wilson just killed a kid, same way you did.
04:15He's not dead five days ago.
04:17Fly by.
04:17He didn't look both ways before he nuked.
04:21You done talking to your imaginary friend?
04:23Because I thought maybe you could do your job.
04:25We should start the donor brother on broad-spectrum antibiotics.
04:28Great idea.
04:29If you're looking to save exactly one kid, broad-spec will take at least a week to work.
04:33We need narrow-spec.
04:35How old is Hector?
04:36Our patient's name is Maddie.
04:37His brother's Nick.
04:37Hector's my dog.
04:39He's about 17.
04:4017?
04:41It's like 119 in human years.
04:44Why is he still alive?
04:45Five days minus 20 seconds talking about Wilson's dog.
04:48We need to start testing.
04:50Stool samples for parasites, antibody tests.
04:52Blood panel was negative for all the usual suspects.
04:54That's because the infection is too small.
04:56If we start testing now, it's like looking for a needle in a haystack.
04:59We draw blood.
05:00Odds are we're just going to come up with hay.
05:02We need to grow more needles.
05:08Okay, that probably needs further explanation.
05:11We make the donor kid sicker.
05:12We freeze him, we soak him, break down his immune system.
05:15Suddenly we're looking at some needle a camel could pass through the eye off.
05:18You're making him sick at risk spreading the infection all throughout his body.
05:22True.
05:22Who cares?
05:23Once we know what the infection is, we'll know exactly how to treat it.
05:26As long as he isn't dead yet, we're cool.
05:27We should do what we normally do.
05:29Go to the kid's house, check for sources of infection.
05:31Waste of time.
05:33You think it's in the house.
05:34I know it's in the patient.
05:36Safer than intentionally making the kid sicker.
05:39Fine.
05:40Go.
05:48So, exactly, how sick are you going to make Matty?
05:52He could get quite ill.
05:53This certainly won't be a pleasant experience for anyone, but it's our own...
05:56Ever get caught in the rain without an umbrella?
05:59That's all we're talking about here.
06:01Sign the form.
06:01It's a little more complicated than that.
06:03We'll also be doing leukopheresis.
06:05We run Matty's blood through a machine that filters out his white blood cells.
06:08Well, without his white cells, how can he get better in time?
06:11We'll pump the white blood cells back as soon as we have a diagnosis.
06:14Then we should be able to cure the infection in time to do the transplant.
06:17But you can't guarantee...
06:18We're not GM.
06:19No recalls, no rebates.
06:21Any more questions while your son's life slips away?
06:30You really think we should do this?
06:32Yes!
06:34Sorry.
06:34You're a patient.
06:35You tell him.
06:39This is your family.
06:41It needs to be your decision.
06:51All you had to do was say, yes, I do.
06:54God knows this is a phrase you've used often enough in your life.
06:56It was a mistake every time.
06:58Give it a break.
06:59They said yes.
07:00That's not enough for you.
07:01You need them to feel good about saying yes.
07:02I treat patients for months, maybe years, not weeks like you.
07:06I'm taller.
07:07If they don't trust me, I can't do my job.
07:09The only value of that trust is you can manipulate them.
07:12You should write greeting cards.
07:13Parents, the chance to make a bad choice was a bad choice.
07:16At least it would have been their choice.
07:17One they'd regret at their son's funeral.
07:21Kitchen and bathrooms were immaculate.
07:23Whatever the kid's got, he didn't get here.
07:26No.
07:26Whatever the kid got, he didn't get from the kitchen or the bathroom.
07:30Nobody can swing since.
07:31Yeah.
07:32Because their kid's 10 and hasn't used it since it was 6.
07:35You obviously think your time could be better spent.
07:37Why'd you come along?
07:40I feel bad about what happened last week.
07:42I'm handling it.
07:43You think the family's going to sue?
07:45I'm sure we had your grandparents and they weren't close.
07:47That's good.
07:48For you, I mean.
07:50The lawsuit makes it even harder to put behind you.
07:53You put yours behind you?
07:55Nope.
08:00When I woke up this morning, I couldn't remember what she was wearing when I admitted her.
08:05Memory's fade.
08:06I killed her a week ago and I can't remember what color top she was wearing.
08:09I was grateful when I could wake up not thinking about her.
08:13Not like you.
08:14The patient died because you were distracted over the death of your dad.
08:18You made a calculated decision.
08:21You acted like a human being.
08:22I had to, like, house.
08:37It could be mucor or astrongyloides in this dirt.
08:41No pulmonary symptoms.
08:42Setting well, breathing easily.
09:04Mom, I'm freezing.
09:10How long do I have to?
09:12Hey, Maddie, we found an old water pump in your backyard.
09:16You ever drink from it?
09:17Yeah.
09:17It was gross.
09:19Got a test for mycobacteria, leptospirosis.
09:21When did you drink the water?
09:23Last summer.
09:25You sure?
09:27You haven't even taken a sip to cool off?
09:29It was really gross.
09:32My shoulder's bugging me.
09:34Does that matter?
09:35I could.
09:36Did you do anything to hurt it?
09:38Just threw the ball around the other day.
09:40For a couple hours.
09:41It's probably just a muscle ache.
09:43Let us know if it gets worse.
09:47So, soreness and stuff, that's not because I'm sick?
09:52Is something else bugging you?
09:57Sort of.
10:01He has a cute scrotal.
10:03Adorable.
10:04Please.
10:05Much more dignified.
10:06Come on.
10:07How am I not supposed to make that joke?
10:10Best thing about big honking gonads, well, one of the best things, is that there's only
10:14a few infections that could cause it.
10:16Do urinalysis and cultures for E. coli, Klebsiella, TB, and Bruxelles.
10:20Blood tests for enteroviruses and adenoviruses.
10:23Hopefully the needles have grown as fast as this sack and we can find it.
10:27Can Chase and Cameron cover that?
10:30Mind if I ask why?
10:32I want to recheck the National Marrow Registry for an alternate donor.
10:36In case we're wrong.
10:38It's been known to happen.
10:41Fine.
10:42Go.
10:49Negative for E. coli and TB.
10:51Why is House taking it easy on Foreman?
10:54He deserves a break.
10:55Yeah, House is all about giving breaks to people in need.
10:58No, I'm Klebsiella.
11:02And it's Tuesday.
11:04It's got nothing to do with Foreman, a house.
11:07It's just, it's the day I remind you I like you and I want us to be together.
11:14I'd forgotten.
11:18No, I'm Bruxelles.
11:19I'm both viral and body.
11:22You're really going to do this every Tuesday?
11:23Take the day off.
11:25Get up on Wednesday.
11:29What if we're looking for the wrong thing?
11:30These are the only infections that cause swollen testicles.
11:33Why don't you just say it four times now and leave me alone for a month?
11:35What if it's not an infection?
11:37His temperature's to the roof.
11:38There's mucus pouring out of him.
11:39I know he has an infection, but what if it didn't directly cause a scrotum issue?
11:43What if it just caused the thing that caused a scrotum issue?
11:48CKMB is elevated.
11:51Slightly.
11:52There's nothing wrong with...
11:53Indicates cardiac injury.
11:57We stuck him in that room, put his stupid little runny nose infection into hyperdrive.
12:02What if it went to his heart?
12:08Fulminary valve looks clean.
12:10Wait.
12:11Stop.
12:12Mitral valve.
12:13It's a growth.
12:16He'll need a month of antibiotics to clear that.
12:19His brother only has four days to live.
12:26The infection in Matty's mitral valve rules him out as a donor.
12:29This is perfect.
12:30We drove the infection into his heart.
12:32Okay.
12:33Perfect's too strong a word, but it's very, very good.
12:36Now we know where the infection is.
12:37All we gotta do is remove the valve, ID the infection, target and destroy.
12:42Remove the valve?
12:43He'll be fine on antibiotics.
12:44He doesn't need open heart surgery.
12:46He'll be heartbroken on account of his dead brother.
12:49Either way, he's got a dead brother.
12:51The infection isn't just in the valve.
12:53Even with targeted medication, there's no way we can clear his system in time.
12:56We don't even have to.
12:57He'll have to clear his marrow.
12:59After the surgery, harvest the marrow, marinate it in the targeted antibiotic, simmer and serve.
13:05It could work.
13:07It's insane.
13:08It is better than a dead brother.
13:09I'm running this by Cuddy.
13:12Fine.
13:12Go.
13:13In fact, let's all go.
13:18This surgery is dangerous and life-altering, and clearly not in the interest of our patient.
13:23It is if he likes his brother.
13:24We have a conflict of interest.
13:26The parents don't.
13:27Of course they do.
13:28They already sacrificed Matty's health to benefit his brother once.
13:31They made his cold worse.
13:33We screwed up his heart valve by making his cold worse.
13:35Do you have anything to add to this debate?
13:37Wilson's right.
13:38Foreman's wrong.
13:38Your shirt is way too revealing for the office.
13:43What do you want me to do?
13:44We should call child services and have them appoint a guardian for Matty.
13:49No.
13:50Go explain the choices to the parents, and don't let House bully them.
13:56House.
13:58Did he really think I was going to do that?
14:00I didn't.
14:01Then why did you let him...
14:02I'm trying to cut him some slack.
14:03Nice of you.
14:05I think he's got the yips.
14:08Steve Blass, Scott Norwood, David Duvall.
14:11I got the yips.
14:13Great athletes.
14:14Lost their confidence and immediately started sucking.
14:17And you're giving him time to work through it?
14:20Mm-hmm.
14:22Four days, and then he's fired.
14:26You don't get better from the yips.
14:31Open heart surgery?
14:33If you want both kids to live, it's the only choice.
14:37Due to the valve replacement, Matty will have to be on blood thinners to prevent potential clots.
14:42For how long?
14:42Forever.
14:43He couldn't participate in contact sports because of the risk of hemorrhage.
14:47What about the marrow registry?
14:49Maybe they'll find a match.
14:50Maybe they'll ride it here on a unicorn.
14:52I'm afraid finding a viable new donor isn't something we can realistically depend on.
15:01Either we cripple one son or kill the other.
15:04He won't be able to play baseball.
15:07It doesn't make him a cripple.
15:12What should we do?
15:21You should protect your family as a whole.
15:23You should do the surgery.
15:28That was awesome!
15:30Shut up.
15:31I gotta start pretending to care.
15:32I did exactly what Cuddy told us not to do.
15:34No, you didn't.
15:35You did exactly what you told me not to do.
15:37You're completely in the clear.
15:39You've got to be kidding me.
15:41You're actually upset.
15:42You just said what you believed.
15:43I also believe in patients making their own choices.
15:45Because it lessens your guilt if things go wrong.
15:48You're not protecting their choices.
15:49You're soothing your conscience.
15:51By that logic, a sociopath would make the best patient advocate in the world.
15:55Am I blushing?
16:04You ready?
16:06Yeah.
16:09Thanks.
16:10You'd do the same for me.
16:22Don't worry.
16:23You'll be fine.
16:24Think I'll be better in town to pitch in the playoffs?
16:27Maybe next season.
16:34We should have told him.
16:36He loves his brother, but if he understood what we were asking of him...
16:39He loves his brother more than he loves baseball.
16:42You did the right thing.
16:44Putting any part of this decision on him,
16:47is it possible for you guys to deal with this?
16:50How's a ten-year-old supposed to do it?
16:52How's a ten-year-old supposed to do it?
16:52How's a ten-year-old supposed to do it?
17:02How's a ten-year-old supposed to do it?
17:08I've had to pay for you guys.
17:08Okay, I can't.
17:09Why is it possible for you guys?
17:12Do you have any more cares?
17:19We're all set to go.
17:22Switch them over to the black house.
17:46On the road to the steel.
17:48In fact, they have to go to the steel.
17:50They're down to the street of plates.
17:52And that's a trap of what he does.
17:54His roll.
17:54And now they have to make some shots
17:56if they want to keep this here.
17:58They're not alive.
18:02Yeah.
18:03I didn't do the surgery.
18:04You woke me up to tell me that you're lazy.
18:07We biopsied a piece before we started cutting.
18:09I'm tired. Get to the point.
18:10We didn't replace the valve because the growth was fibrous tissue.
18:13it wasn't infectious we gotta be wrong about oh god what you know what's wrong with me i think
18:19hector's committed suicide what are you talking about he took some pills is he alive he ate half
18:26my stash of course he's stoned i'll be right in
18:45you cut all the way into this kid's heart all we got was this lousy non-infectious fibrous tissue
18:51how did we miss this that he had a fever he got sicker when we suppressed his immune system that
18:56all points to infection yeah yeah not our fault fibrous tissue something is turning his healthy
19:04heart valve to gristle fibrous tissue and large spleen fever could mean autoimmune
19:13autoimmune diseases aren't passed along in bone marrow you can still donate we confirm i do the
19:17surgery lupus and bichette's are our best bet an anna and a pathogen test or it could be infection
19:24my memory is not what it used to be but did we just rule that out eight seconds ago just
19:28because
19:28it's not what screwed up his valve doesn't mean it's not in the system uh-huh it has the obvious
19:32advantage of making us right all along little disadvantage of making big brother dead that's
19:37your argument better outcome it fits family has one kid with leukemia and one with autoimmune wouldn't
19:44stand next to them in a rainstorm that's your argument it sucks for them it fits we can still
19:48help big brother national marrow registry came up with a four out of six donor six out of six is
19:53two
19:53better than four out of six right i mean i know two is so small but since it means that
19:57he's going to
19:57get graft versus host disease the marrow will attack his body and he'll die a painful death
20:04find out what autoimmune it is
20:12is this autoimmune better or worse than the new heart valve depends on which autoimmune it is
20:17with early detection most are manageable how long will the testing take that's the other good thing
20:22about this there's literally thousands of possible infections but only a handful of autoimmune conditions
20:26we'll have the answer in a few hours hey doctor is this bad
20:43want to catch a movie it's one in the morning i know a place although i wouldn't recommend wearing
20:49those shoes how exactly does a dog unscrew a bottle of pills is that a riddle requires an
20:56opposable thumb i must have left it off on the floor i think he hopped up under the bathroom
21:01counter he has arthritis
21:06not me this time no it's your damn dog
21:10shoes everything i was missing a file found paper in his stool an original sun record 78 elvis
21:17recording gone who the hell choose vinyl it's predictive he's had a good long life
21:24it's his time are you okay he's tripped over wilson's self-righteousness what do you got
21:32maddie's negative for everything it's not autoimmune so we're back to infection nick's starting to
21:37deteriorate fast he's got bruising all over his arms capillaries are leaking blood if it happens
21:42in his brain he's dead we've got to go with the four out of six donor did i mention my
21:46concerns about four
21:47being less than six wilson's first wife ignored a similar issue of course that time it was only
21:53fatal to their marriage it's either that or we start randomly testing maddie for infections you know
21:57you hate the word random do it alphabetically you're not doing that damn transplant
22:04where's the foreman we found a donor it's not an ideal match but four out of six still gives me
22:10a chance
22:16partial match transplant is extremely dangerous doctor foreman explain he also explained what sort
22:22of pain your son will experience if he gets graft versus host disease yes apparently he didn't explain
22:28it vividly enough let me give it a whack he also explained that if we did nothing nick could start
22:34bleeding into his brain maddie is a perfect match just give us a little more time to figure out how
22:40much time
22:41dr house is the best diagnostician how much time
22:45i don't know and nick can start bleeding into his brain without any warning yes but the chances of
22:53complications from a mismatch are my boys have suffered enough get maddie better and give nick
22:59to transplant from a new donor
23:09foreman screwed us no you screwed us what is the point in being able to control people if you want
23:16to actually do it it's like training a dog and letting him go on your rug which by the way
23:22once
23:22foreman got his mitts on them well there was no way explain chances and probabilities you lie to them
23:27you tell them foreman's a moron which isn't even much of a lie right now you've got to talk to
23:31him
23:31i got no problem with what foreman did he undercut us i mean he may have cost that kid his
23:35life did what
23:36he thought was right you on the other hand sucked out when the decision really mattered you didn't have
23:41the guts to tell him what to do that kid dies it's because foreman was wrong and because you're a
23:46coward
23:49so
24:03I don't know.
24:20Oh, goodness! I've left my door open.
24:23My poor dog must have run away and been hit by a car or truck or a train or an
24:31anbel.
24:42Thank God you're still here.
24:46He's still here!
24:51Where's my stereo?
25:20How are you feeling?
25:22A little itchy.
25:25It's weird, huh?
25:27You still have no idea what's wrong with me.
25:30Those meds will make me better.
25:32They put you on a variety of medications that'll fight all kinds of infections.
25:38Nick, you know exactly what's wrong with him.
25:41But maybe he's gonna die anyway.
25:44Hopefully the new marrow will...
25:45I can't go in there, can I?
25:52Your infection would kill him.
25:55So I won't be able to be with him when he dies?
26:01You'll be able to be with him when it gets better.
26:07What's wrong?
26:09Billy gets...
26:19New.
26:32Why am I meeting you here?
26:34You're paying for my new cane.
26:37Because you're a dog.
26:38So that's it.
26:39You call me a coward.
26:40Life goes on.
26:41Apparently.
26:42You showed up.
26:45Hey.
26:50I'm sorry.
26:55Okay.
27:00You're pathetic.
27:02I didn't actually mean that.
27:03Yes, you did.
27:03No, I didn't.
27:04To infinity.
27:05Yes, you did.
27:07You're pathetic.
27:08Yeah.
27:09When?
27:11What did the lab say?
27:15Uh-huh.
27:17Uh-huh.
27:19Why don't you buy your cane in a medical supply store like a normal cripple?
27:23Fewer bitchin' choices.
27:25Okay.
27:27What do you got, bitch?
27:29Right this way.
27:31That was Cameron.
27:32A kid that wasn't all that sick is now all that sick.
27:35He's bleeding out of his ears.
27:36Blood counts?
27:37Down.
27:39Chistocytes on the smear?
27:40His body's not making new blood cells.
27:42His bone marrow's crashing.
27:44This is one of our top sellers.
27:46It's a little too Marilyn Manson in the retirement home.
27:50Meds are suppressing his bone marrow.
27:52Were the infections doing it?
27:55Pretty cool.
27:57Genuine bull penis stretched over a metal rod.
28:02Penis canes are murder.
28:06Let me see the one in the end.
28:08What do you got?
28:09You need to stop Maddie's meds.
28:11The marrow rebounds, it's the meds.
28:13If it doesn't, it's an infection.
28:14And if it's the infection?
28:16Maybe I was wrong about which kid's gonna die.
28:23Flames.
28:25Bitch, yeah.
28:47Flames.
28:48Makes it look like I'm going fast.
28:51Now, how's our dying kit?
28:52Nick's developed blisters all over his feet and legs.
28:54He's got grade four graft versus host.
28:57Increases dosage of methylprednisolone.
28:59Already did. It's not working.
29:01Feeling guilty?
29:04I did the right thing.
29:06Always a comfort.
29:08Okay, what's the other kid's status?
29:10We're done with Nick.
29:11God is done with Nick.
29:13We know what he has.
29:14We know how to treat it.
29:15We're doing it.
29:15It's not working.
29:17Life is for the living.
29:18Matty's been off his meds for a few hours,
29:20but his blood count's still tanking.
29:22It means the meds aren't to blame.
29:23It's the infection.
29:24If we don't get this under control,
29:25his blood will literally turn into water.
29:32Cultures still aren't growing anything.
29:34Why not?
29:35Because you did the right thing.
29:37Convinced the parents to treat the kid.
29:40All you did was yank the wheat out of the ground.
29:42Its roots are still killing your beautiful lawn.
29:44We just can't see it.
29:45If we can't see it, we don't know what it is.
29:47If we don't know what it is,
29:48we can't kill it.
29:51We've got to wait for it to grow back again.
29:54Now his soil is arid.
29:57So if he and his brother will be dead by the time...
30:07What if the dandelion was in fertile soil?
30:12What if we take the roots from Matty,
30:14put them in Nick,
30:15turn the kid into a Petri dish?
30:16Only better,
30:17the Petri dish can't tell you when it hurts.
30:19You want to give him his brother's infection?
30:21The very thing we've been trying to avoid
30:23since the brother sneezed?
30:24The leukemia kid's got no defenses.
30:26Which is why he'll die.
30:27But before he does,
30:28the infection will spread fast.
30:30Fast enough to tell us what it is.
30:32Time to save his brother.
30:39Do you see any other way?
30:43The infection is decimating
30:45Matty's bone marrow.
30:48But if we give that marrow to Nick,
30:51his symptoms could let us diagnose Matty.
30:54But it'll kill Nick.
30:56Yes.
30:58You're saying we should kill one son
31:00to save the other?
31:01Nick is going to die either way.
31:03You don't know that.
31:04I mean, he's in pain right now,
31:05but Nick's graft versus host
31:07is not responding to medication.
31:08I can change.
31:11Maybe he'll rally.
31:14Hey, my Nick is a fighter.
31:16The graft versus host
31:17is not going to go away
31:18because of Nick's sunny smile
31:20and positive outlook.
31:21Nick has survived
31:22three reoccurrences of his leukemia.
31:25He's being torn apart
31:25from the inside out.
31:27His pain's going to get worse and worse
31:28until he dies.
31:30You're just dragging it out.
31:33You have only one decision to make.
31:35You leave here with one dead son or two.
31:45Tom.
31:51You should let us do this.
32:02No!
32:08I'm not giving up on Nick.
32:12I'm not!
32:26The patient's parents
32:27apparently don't want
32:28to be parents anymore.
32:30You're a sneaky bastard.
32:32Any ideas
32:33how we get around this?
32:34The court order?
32:35It's hardly sneaky.
32:36We can still save Matty.
32:37Run more tests.
32:39Find out what infection
32:39is destroying his marrow.
32:4010,000 possible infections
32:42at least 20 minutes per test.
32:44It'll take you
32:44approximately eight years.
32:46Actually, four months.
32:47Assuming the last one
32:48I test is the right one.
32:49If it's the first,
32:50it'll take me
32:50approximately 20 minutes.
32:52He's right.
32:53It's worth a shot.
32:53He's timid.
32:55Testing blindly
32:56is not going to save this kid.
32:57But standing around here will.
33:30Wow.
33:31Sure is hurting.
33:32Nurses are so you maxed out
33:34on this pain, man.
33:35I had a nickel
33:36for every time I heard that.
33:42The pharmacy's
33:43on the ground floor.
33:45I'm going to go get you
33:46some more pain medication,
33:47okay?
34:06It's not going to help.
34:10You're dying.
34:11Nothing's going to change that.
34:13Drugs will just make you
34:14go easier.
34:16I know.
34:1914 years on the planet,
34:21most of them spent suffering.
34:24Dying before you even got to
34:27drive a car,
34:29take off a girl's bra,
34:31drink a beer.
34:34Believe me,
34:35there's plenty you haven't done.
34:37Really good stuff.
34:42Must make it hard to believe in
34:45God or
34:47fairness
34:47or a larger purpose.
34:53Your life doesn't have to be meaningless.
34:56You can save your brother.
35:02help.
35:07Negative for CMV.
35:08Negative for amoebas.
35:10House called you timid.
35:12He's called me a lot worse.
35:13To him,
35:14there is nothing worse.
35:16He's going to fire you.
35:17Even if we run
35:17a hundred tests,
35:19that only gives us
35:19a one percent chance
35:20of saving these kids.
35:21Better than zero.
35:22You don't care
35:22if you get fired?
35:23I don't know.
35:24There's got to be a way
35:25to better our odds
35:26with a 99% chance of death.
35:28You've got to know.
35:28It's not foodborne
35:29because no one else
35:30in the family is sick.
35:31You either care about your job
35:32or you don't.
35:33Maddie's the only one
35:33who drank from that water pump
35:35in the backyard,
35:35but we eliminated
35:36pseudomonas and cholera.
35:37If you care,
35:38you fight to keep it.
35:39If you don't,
35:39you quit.
35:42I thought they lived
35:43in the suburbs.
35:44They do.
35:45Why?
35:46They've got a water pump?
35:52Please.
35:53I want to do it.
35:54No, Nikki.
35:56It's not your decision.
35:58I'm dying.
36:00There's nothing
36:01that's going to change here.
36:02Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
36:04Don't say that.
36:05Okay?
36:06You can't give up.
36:08It's time for me to go, Dad.
36:12You've got to let me go.
36:17No.
36:21Please, sir.
36:24I can't.
36:26I can't.
36:28I can't.
36:28I can't.
36:31Do it for Maddie.
36:34Let me do it for you guys.
36:38So you won't be alone.
36:50Are you sure?
36:51No, but he is.
36:57Get Nick back to the clean room.
36:59Your parents agreed to infect him.
37:01We figured out what's wrong with Maddie.
37:04Histoplasmosis.
37:05What is that?
37:06I mean, why did it fungal infection?
37:07Grows in chicken feces.
37:08The dirt that Maddie used
37:10to build his pitcher's mound
37:10must have sat under a chicken coop.
37:12Your whole neighborhood
37:13was built on top of farmland.
37:15We didn't test for it earlier
37:16because we didn't...
37:17Can you fix him?
37:19Full cost of amphotericin.
37:21He should be fine.
37:24Hey, Nick.
37:25I mean, can you clean Maddie's marrow?
37:27Just like you were talking about doing it,
37:29but do it fast and...
37:31get it into Nick.
37:34I'm sorry.
37:35The reason Maddie is so sick
37:36is because the infection
37:37is attacking his marrow.
37:39He doesn't have enough left
37:41to safely take from him
37:42and give to his brother.
37:51I'm going to get better now.
37:54That's it?
37:55That's it.
37:57And what about Nick?
38:05Your brother was willing
38:06to risk his life to save you.
38:08Are you willing to do that for him?
38:13I can't sedate you.
38:14Too sick.
38:20I can't...
38:22I can't...
38:28I can't...
38:30I can't...
38:38I can't...
38:42I can't...
38:44I can't mix and andеня
38:55Please, please, stop. Please. Please, you've got me right.
39:00Sorry. I need a lot more.
39:03No, stop! Stop!
39:16How much heat are you taking from the parents?
39:19They're calming down. I think it has something to do with both their kids being alive, awake, and eating.
39:24The marrow transplant took.
39:28Welcome back, Foreman.
39:29You should talk to him.
39:30Tell him how proud I am?
39:32Hey, if you're ashamed of him, you can tell him that.
39:34Pride and shame only apply to people we have a vested interest in, not employees.
39:40How many hours a day do you have to spend with someone before they're basically family?
39:43Good point. But first, I've got to tell Cameron and Chase that they're violating God's will.
39:48I'm just asking you to have an adult conversation to let him know...
39:52He did a good job. He knows it.
39:55Adults don't need adult conversations, just like I don't need this conversation.
40:00Have you killed Hector yet?
40:02Obviously not.
40:04Oh. He's quiet. He's...
40:08Is that my stethoscope?
40:12Bad dog.
40:16Listen.
40:18Bonnie joined her homeowners association and staged a coup.
40:23Pets are now allowed.
40:26Oh.
40:27If you want to keep him, she wants a new puppy anyway.
40:30She'll understand.
40:31Why would I want to keep him?
40:34You're sure?
40:38Felt away.
40:39There ain't no reason things are this way.
40:43It's how they always been in the instant to stay.
40:46I can't explain why we live this way.
40:50We do it every day.
40:51Accidents happen.
40:55Candy?
40:59Good boy.
41:10Good boy.
41:12You could spend your whole life working for something
41:16Just to have it taken away
41:19People walk around pushing back their debts
41:23Wearing paychecks like necklaces and bracelets
41:26Talking about nothing, not thinking about death
41:29Every little heartbeat, every little break
41:32People walk a tightrope on a razor's edge
41:36Carrying their hurt and hatred and weapons
41:39It could be a bomb or a bullet or a pin
41:42Or a thought or a word or a sentence
41:45You did good
41:48I did what you would have
41:53Well, maybe I'm biased, but...
41:55Tortured the kid
41:56Because he knew it was right
41:59You knew you were saving his brother
42:02I know
42:04I don't like that I know
42:07I hate that I can listen to a kid screaming in pain
42:10And not even take a moment to question whether I'm doing the right thing
42:15I hate that in order to be like you as a doctor
42:18I have to be like you as a human being
42:23I don't want to turn into you
42:28You're not
42:31You've been like me since you were eight years old
42:39You'll save more people than I will
42:42But I'll settle for killing less
42:46Consider this my two weeks' notice
42:51I can't explain why we live this way
42:54We do it every day
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