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00:07Three, two, one.
00:11Ah!
00:13Whoo!
00:17What do you want to do next?
00:19Uh, swings?
00:22OK.
00:23Um, crawl tube?
00:26Nah.
00:27Nah.
00:27Well, I think we're going to do it.
00:29I think we're running out of options, honey.
00:31I want to go on the merry-go-round.
00:33The m- again?
00:35But this time, all by myself.
00:39Oh.
00:41I don't know, Jellybean.
00:42Daddy, I'm six.
00:44I'm not a baby anymore.
00:46Hmm?
00:48Please?
00:55You ready?
00:56Uh-huh.
00:57All right.
00:59Come here.
01:00I'll take Barry.
01:02Mm?
01:04Now, you promise you're not going to tell Mommy, right?
01:07She'll kick my butt if she finds out.
01:08Pinky swear.
01:10Shh.
01:12All right.
01:13Go get him.
01:18Remember to hold on tight.
01:19I will.
01:20Oh, oh, no.
01:23Oh, Lord.
01:41I say anything.
01:42Oh, yeah.
01:42Oh, yeah.
01:42Oh, yeah.
01:43I say anything.
01:44Oh, yeah.
01:46I say anything.
01:47Oh, yeah.
01:47Oh, yeah.
01:49Oh, yeah.
01:50Oh, yeah.
02:25Shut up the ride!
02:28Emily!
02:33Emily, where are you?
02:39Em?
02:42Emily?
02:44Emily?
02:46Emily, where are you, honey?
02:52Emily?
02:55Emily?
02:57Emily?
02:57Emily?
02:59Emily?
03:00Elfie!
03:00Emily?
03:03Emily?
03:03Emily?
03:05Emily?
03:14Emily?
03:15Emily?
03:15Emily?
03:15Emily?
03:16Emily?
03:18Emily?
03:20Emily?
03:22Emily?
03:23Emily?
03:24Emily?
03:25Emily?
03:25Emily?
03:26Emily?
03:27Emily?
03:28Emily?
03:29Emily?
03:31Emily?
03:33Emily?
03:38Is that our precious little bundle of tumor?
03:43They grow up so fast, don't they?
03:45How did you know I was here?
03:46How do you think?
03:49Foreman.
03:51Actually, that would have been easier.
03:53No, I followed you.
03:54It didn't occur to you that that might mean I don't want you involved in my cancer treatment?
03:58I am not here as a doctor.
03:59I'm here as a towering pillar of strength.
04:01Be a pillar in the parking lot.
04:03No.
04:04How many times if I told you I wanted to be alone, you've made yourself a pain in the ass.
04:09I owe you.
04:13My word, not a word.
04:18Realizing I'm most likely going to regret this, all right.
04:35What are you doing?
04:37My best friend has cancer.
04:40Cut me some slack.
04:42Also, it's spring break.
04:45I'm on vacation.
04:47Although, looking at you now, I can tell it, but what t-shirt contest is probably going to suck.
04:57House taking time off is a bad sign.
05:00A bad sign.
05:01You think the apocalypse is coming because House wants to be there for Wilson?
05:05Yes.
05:07You're new.
05:12Got a case.
05:14Six-year-old with a nosebleed and breathing problems.
05:18She was born with a rare mutation of AT.
05:20Emily has a unique variant on both of her ATM genes.
05:23Her disorder mimics AT, but not all of the symptoms.
05:27This is Dr. Elizabeth Lawson.
05:29She's a developmental geneticist attached to JHU and an expert on the girl's condition.
05:34Elizabeth Lawson.
05:36Emily Lawson.
05:38I'm here as a doctor, not a mother.
05:47Nosebleeds and breathing problems are common symptoms of ataxia, telendectasia.
05:51You could just be seeing a natural progression.
05:54It's not.
05:54AT patients have a life expectancy of 20 years.
05:56Emily is only six.
05:57It's something else.
05:59I examined her lungs two days ago.
06:01They're functioning normally.
06:03It says she fell off a carousel.
06:04Head trauma.
06:05If the diagnosis was easy, I wouldn't need you people.
06:10I'm here because, according to Eric, you're the best.
06:14We are.
06:15Have you considered Wagner's granulomatosis?
06:20It's a good fit.
06:24But she can't have x-rays.
06:25AT makes her hypersensitive to ionizing radiation.
06:28I'll get her prepped for an MRI.
06:33She knows more about her daughter's genetic condition than any of you.
06:38She'll be an asset.
06:40Or she won't, Eric.
06:43This isn't a request.
06:45Use her.
06:51The tumor's spread to the surrounding tissue.
06:53We're going to have to shrink it before we remove it surgically.
06:56I'm more interested in exactly how you plan to do that, Mike.
07:00But we start conservative.
07:02Daily radiation treatments for three weeks.
07:04And if it doesn't shrink enough after that, we'll add the chemo.
07:07And if it hasn't shrunk enough after that, I'm dead.
07:14Look, you have over a 75% chance that the radiation alone is enough.
07:19Relax.
07:20Caught this in time.
07:21Catching it in time would have been before it invaded the tissue around my thymus.
07:25I want the radiation and the chemo concurrently.
07:27Why stress your immune system unnecessarily?
07:30Let's just go with my plan, okay?
07:32The radiation first and...
07:33I'm going to get a second opinion.
07:35Are you serious?
07:36Look, I've seen you recommend this exact treatment dozens of times.
07:39We're done here.
07:40I'll look for a doctor or some actual balls.
07:48Hey, you need to talk to your friend.
07:49He's embarrassing himself.
07:51A doctor should be able to handle his own illness with a little bit more dignity.
07:54I agree with Wilson.
07:55My recommended treatment is sound.
07:57No, I meant about the ball-less part.
07:59Explains the office.
08:04It was a merry-go-round.
08:05She's a kid, Liz.
08:07We were having fun.
08:07You should try it sometime.
08:08Fun?
08:09She's six, not you.
08:10You know she has balance issues.
08:12I know that she's...
08:15This is Emily's father, Simon.
08:18He was with her when the symptoms occurred.
08:21I had her all week.
08:22She was fine.
08:23We could come back.
08:24No need.
08:25Patient's ready for transport.
08:29Wake up, sleepyhead.
08:38I saw it in the gift shop.
08:40I know how much you like them.
08:42Thanks.
08:44They're going to take you for an MRI now.
08:47It means magic, really cool images.
08:51I thought it's just for magnetic resonance imagery.
08:56We've spent a lot of time in hospital.
09:02Benign.
09:07Hit and I hate you.
09:13I'm done.
09:15I sunk your battleship?
09:17No.
09:18But I think I'm going to puke.
09:20Good.
09:20Now that you're sufficiently buzzed,
09:22what was the reason behind you freaking out on Kondo?
09:26You scared?
09:27In denial?
09:28I know you get confused
09:29any time someone thinks that you're wrong.
09:32But it's not considered freaking out
09:34for a patient to ask for a second opinion.
09:36Here it is.
09:38Kondo was right.
09:39You should be in radiology right now.
09:41Well done.
09:41You've kept your word for almost two hours.
09:44Every day you wait,
09:45our pal Toomey is growing larger in your chest.
09:49If you want to live,
09:50stop screwing around and do something about it.
09:53Good idea.
09:55I think I'll start
09:57with spending spring break on my own.
10:06How you feeling in there, Emily?
10:08Good, I guess.
10:10Something wrong?
10:13I was only pretending, Paisley.
10:17You think that's dishonest?
10:21Uh, that's, uh...
10:23My daughters do that, too.
10:24But they know that sometimes
10:26when it seems like Mommy and Daddy are fighting,
10:28it's really only because they're worried about you.
10:33And does your wife ever want a divorce?
10:39No, everything's fine at home.
10:41Hold still now.
10:42No more talking.
10:47What do you think of her mother?
10:49She called her daughter the patient.
10:52If my kids were born with an expiration date,
10:57I don't...
10:59I don't...
10:59Ow!
11:01Ow!
11:04Ow!
11:05Ow!
11:06Ow!
11:06Ow!
11:06Where does it hurt?
11:07Ow!
11:08My daddy!
11:08Where's my daddy?
11:10Ow!
11:14Ow!
11:19We were able to restore circulation to her hands and feet
11:22before any permanent damage set in.
11:24Primary Raynaud's?
11:25The cold inside the MRI room could have set it off.
11:28Stress can also precipitate the condition.
11:30She showed no evidence of cold sensitivity
11:32and she has no problems with MRI machines.
11:34There are other kinds of stress.
11:37She heard you and your husband fighting.
11:40Unfortunately, she's heard a lot worse than that
11:42before.
11:42It's not stress.
11:44Could be secondary Raynaud's.
11:47Lupus is consistent with Emily's symptoms.
11:48Her lymph nodes aren't enlarged
11:50and she has shown no signs of immune activation.
11:57It could be heavy metal poisoning.
11:59From what?
12:00The carousel?
12:01She was only on it for a minute.
12:02Simon moved into an old apartment building
12:05three weeks ago.
12:06I'm sure he has no idea what the insulation's made of.
12:09What kind of paint.
12:11He's a good father,
12:13but when it comes to Emily's health,
12:15I'm going to get his keys and check for environmentals.
12:18Lupus is a better fit.
12:19I don't mean to pull rank here,
12:20but I am her mother.
12:22I thought you said you were here as a doctor.
12:25And as a doctor, I need parental consent.
12:27See above.
12:28While I'm gone, please start her ankylation therapy.
12:33She's the mother.
12:35So let's treat it like any other mother.
12:44I think we just hit the environmental mother load.
12:50Funny she never mentioned an entire basement
12:53full of dangerous chemicals and drugs.
12:56You think she'd even let Emily down here?
12:59Yeah.
13:02Apparently a lot.
13:15Have you ever heard of Lex 2?
13:18I've read about it.
13:19It's an experimental amino glycoside antibiotic.
13:24Supposedly it can override DNA errors in the ATM gene.
13:29It doesn't mean she's giving it to her daughter.
13:32Anyone studying AT would be researching it.
13:35How?
13:37You see any lab rats down here?
13:40The only cage I see is right there.
13:53Go away.
13:54I have a headache.
13:57You don't have to have sex.
14:00Sometimes it's nice just to cuddle and talk.
14:05Me first.
14:07You don't want a second opinion.
14:09You're already on your fifth.
14:12You've got Evans and Mercy Shaw at County.
14:15Foster at Johns Hopkins.
14:16Every one of them is giving you the same advice.
14:19You're nuts.
14:21You don't just want chemo.
14:24You want a dose so high.
14:26There's a one in three chance it will kill you outright.
14:33Question is.
14:34Why didn't you tell me?
14:37Because you knew I'd stop you.
14:40Which means you've already found someone insane enough.
14:44or desperate enough
14:45to give you what amounts to a death dose of chemicals.
14:50But who would be that stupid?
14:53I'm thinking that the who is you.
15:16Where exactly were you planning on killing yourself?
15:20Because I don't think Forman's going to let you do it here.
15:27My place.
15:28I've been stockpiling equipment.
15:30No.
15:31No.
15:31Stop.
15:39I'm still healthy.
15:41Why not go the extreme route now
15:43when there's a better chance of surviving it?
15:47Statistically,
15:48this treatment has about the same chance of killing you
15:51as the thymoma does.
15:53It'll help a lot faster.
16:05Nancy Wells.
16:06Cervical cancer.
16:0770% survival rate.
16:09Died November 6, 1998.
16:1164 years old.
16:15Bernie Jones.
16:17Melanoma.
16:1789% survival rate.
16:20October 10, 1999.
16:21He was 52.
16:27John Taylor.
16:29Thyroid.
16:3096% survival rate.
16:34I promised him he'd be fine.
16:39Eight years old.
16:44I am not going to die slowly
16:47in a hospital bed under fluorescent lighting
16:49with people stopping by to gawk
16:51and lie about how I look.
16:52Even a small chance of that happening
16:54is too big a chance for me.
16:56No.
16:57No.
17:01No.
17:02No.
17:05You're an idiot.
17:08The odds say you're going to die.
17:17I'll do it at my place.
17:31The only environmental factors
17:32we think caused your daughter's illness
17:34are the ones you shot her full of.
17:36I tested the drug.
17:37This is what I did for a living
17:38for 10 years.
17:39She's your child,
17:41not a guinea pig.
17:42I tested it first
17:44on myself.
17:47And in six months,
17:49I didn't document
17:49any adverse effects.
17:51A trial of one
17:53is basically irrelevant.
17:57Respiratory infections
17:59are common with AT.
18:00With Emily's mutation,
18:01they are deadly
18:02and they get worse every year.
18:04Lex 2 won't be approved
18:05for at least
18:06the next five years.
18:08Emily, on the other hand,
18:10wouldn't have survived
18:11the winter.
18:15What was I supposed to do?
18:20There's a reason
18:21for FDA requirements.
18:23A study at Jackson Memorial...
18:25I know about Gaines' research.
18:26He's publishing next month's...
18:27Was.
18:28I just spoke to him.
18:29His team just linked
18:30the use of Lex 2
18:31to renal failure
18:32in mice and rats.
18:39She needs an ultrasound
18:40guided renal biopsy
18:41to check the damage.
18:43Hopefully it's reversible.
19:17Just stupidity.
19:21Not quite done.
19:24The muscle aches, spasms,
19:27your joints feeling like they've been ripped out
19:29or replaced with shards of broken glass.
19:32Should I be writing any of this down?
19:34Your stomach fills with bile.
19:36When you vomit, it feels like someone's forcing
19:38a white-hot hammer down your esophagus,
19:40tearing your flesh, blood stripping down the back of your throat,
19:43choking and gagging you with a slick, coppery taste of burnt pennies.
19:47I am an oncologist. I know...
19:50If you did, you wouldn't be sitting here.
19:52Day two, your white blood cells are gone,
19:56opening up your system to attack.
19:58Your temperature skyrockets one second.
20:00Your skin feels like it's on fire.
20:01The next second, it's entombed in ice.
20:03Every pain sensor in your body is firing at the same time
20:06until agony isn't even a word or a concept.
20:09It's your only reality.
20:11You hallucinate.
20:13You dream of death.
20:15And then the race begins.
20:18Again, your body claw its way back in time
20:21before the hostile organisms and parasites
20:23claim you permanently.
20:25Win, you live, lose, you die.
20:37Now, what are we doing here, Wilson?
20:55Kidney number one looks good.
20:58Which means we'll probably take the biopsy from two.
21:02Hey, you're doing great.
21:05Brave as old.
21:10Pretty cool, eh?
21:12Want to try?
21:17What's wrong?
21:20My chest hurts.
21:26Definitely not a kidney's.
21:28Yeah.
21:30It's okay.
21:30It can be good.
21:31I promise this will taste just as good coming up as it did going down.
21:46If things go wrong, I just want you to know...
21:50If you're going to say that you've always been secretly gay for me,
21:54everyone always just kind of assumed it.
21:57I just want you to know that I appreciate the risk you're taking.
22:04Pumping a human being full of lethal chemicals in your living room.
22:08If I die, it probably won't go over well with your probation officer.
22:12It's not going to be an issue.
22:14I'm glad at least one of us is confident.
22:16Not me.
22:18I've already identified a couple of spots to dump your body if this goes south.
22:23I've always enjoyed Trinity Park.
22:26Does have nice access to the lake.
22:30Muscle spasms already?
22:32No, it's nothing, really.
22:36Good news.
22:38Takes most people two bags to get to that stage.
22:41You're way ahead of schedule.
22:50You'll think it's stupid.
22:52That hasn't stopped you before.
22:55I just always thought...
22:58When I got old or sick, I'd have a wife or kids to look after me.
23:06And in this scenario, are your loving wife and kids holding the life support cord?
23:12Or are they thumbing through your will?
23:17I'm in it, right?
23:20You have everything you need right here.
23:24You both do.
23:30Painkiller.
23:32Industrial strength.
23:33Level.
23:35Awesome.
23:44We're on vacation.
23:53That is nice.
24:02Kidneys are fine.
24:03I don't think we're looking at side effects from the Lex 2.
24:05She's prone to respiratory infection.
24:07Pneumonia?
24:08No persistent cough, chills, or excess sweating.
24:10What about a pulmonary embolism?
24:11If it's coughing up blood, but a clot from what?
24:14Bruising from when she fell off the carousel.
24:16Contusion damages a deep vein, causes a clot.
24:19Piece breaks off, travels to her lungs.
24:21We need to get her on heparin now.
24:24Another embolism could cause a heart attack or a stroke.
24:28What's wrong?
24:29Is it Emily?
24:31Sort of.
24:34You can't do this.
24:36I'm taking her to mercy.
24:37Everything you people have done has just made her worse.
24:39You don't have the right.
24:40We have joint custody.
24:41Where was my right when you were treating our daughter like a lab rat?
24:43She'd be dead if I hadn't.
24:45Stop it.
24:47You don't deserve better than this.
24:53It's okay, sweetie.
24:56Mommy and I are just going to talk, okay?
24:59Let me get some candy.
25:08We believe Emily has a clot in her lungs.
25:11If you leave now, she could die before her new doctors are even up to speed.
25:14Well, from our AT?
25:15From the fall off the carousel.
25:28Now, can we just stop blaming each other and do the right thing here?
25:32What, are you really going to equate the two?
25:34No, you were giving her two minutes of fun.
25:37I was trying to save her life.
25:40What's her best friend's name?
25:43What's the name of her favorite teacher?
25:45Why does she hate that stuffed animal you gave her?
25:48She's been having nightmares about penguins all month.
25:56What's her blood type?
26:02RH factor.
26:03Her serum immunoglobulin levels.
26:05I don't care.
26:05I don't care.
26:06Those are letters and numbers.
26:07That's not her.
26:08What about the variant in her E-1-4 ATM intergenic promoter region?
26:13Because that's what's killing our daughter.
26:18Unless I can find a way to reactivate it.
26:27Just make her better.
26:56You don't look too good, mister.
27:08How did you get in here?
27:14The door.
27:16Are you like sick or something?
27:18Where's house?
27:21Where are your parents?
27:28Oh, I know you.
27:29You live in the building, right?
27:33What's your name?
27:34You don't remember?
27:38Mouse!
27:51You promised me I'd go home again, Dr. Wilson.
27:56You said it wasn't my fault.
28:00It wasn't, John.
28:04If I didn't do nothing wrong, why did I die?
28:07I don't know.
28:15I shouldn't have done this.
28:25Am I dead?
28:29Not yet.
28:31Just feels that way.
28:34Are you okay?
28:36Apart from the pain, vomiting, diarrhea and cramps?
28:56I worked six months in a research lab after med school.
29:00You get so focused.
29:02The ones I didn't eat for two days.
29:05It's easy to forget what actually matters.
29:09I didn't.
29:11Yeah, it sucks.
29:12I got her the wrong doll.
29:16Good news.
29:18Emily's lungs are clear.
29:20No clot.
29:21And bad news.
29:22We still don't know what's happening to her.
29:23Whatever it is, there's liver involvement.
29:25Her eyes are jaundiced.
29:27Her liver's failing.
29:33We found a blockage in her hepatic vein, which is restricting blood flow to her liver.
29:38Polycythemia vera.
29:39Red blood cancer normal.
29:40Could be some sort of connective tissue disorder.
29:42What if...
29:47What if we're just seeing the end result of her condition?
29:53She's unique.
29:56One screwed up gene from each of us.
30:01Let's stick with our process.
30:03You shouldn't be here.
30:13What are we missing?
30:16Advanced Lyme disease.
30:17What I've seen in the blood.
30:18You said advanced.
30:20We wouldn't pick it up in her blood if it's in her organs and nervous system now.
30:23It fits everything but the nosebleed.
30:24But why is it attacking now all at once?
30:28What's changed?
30:30Elizabeth has.
30:32She stopped giving Emily the Lex-2.
30:35It's an aminoglycoside antibiotic.
30:36It's what was keeping the Lyme in check.
30:40You just sat her on amoxicillin.
30:47Mmm.
30:50Mmm.
31:10You lied.
31:12Doesn't taste better coming back up.
31:14Here's another one.
31:15You look good.
31:18What's the white blood cell count?
31:25It's down to a thousand.
31:26Still dropping.
31:35I need more morphine.
31:37We're out.
31:39You've been using my personal supply of painkillers for the last eight hours.
31:45You have enough for both of us?
31:49I've got enough stashed around here for a minion.
32:03Just remember, they're a gift.
32:05So it's rude to keep throwing them up.
32:08Found that out with those candlesticks you got me.
32:11Huh.
32:14Ooh.
32:19Yeah.
32:20Yeah.
32:36Ooh.
32:37Ooh.
32:38Ooh.
32:38Ooh.
32:40Ooh.
32:58i think it's lime i would have seen signs of that not if the lex two was keeping it in
33:04check
33:04well we live in the city we don't have pets she's never even been in the woods yes i have
33:12with daddy i should have told you but i know how you feel about it i grew up hunting with
33:22my dad i
33:23wanted to share it with my daughter at least once we only took pictures you don't need to be mad
33:28maybe we should step outside no we can't protect her from everything
33:39i assume you'll need a lumbar puncture to confirm
34:06you lost a contact
34:11go into the little boys room they're called adult diapers for a reason
34:17use it i did and if you think i'm gonna let you change me it's okay i'm a doctor
34:22hey just leave me alone
34:34that's pathetic
34:37i'm pathetic
34:39an oncologist with cancer of all the things that could be killing me
34:43it's like the universe giving me the big middle finger
34:53the universe doesn't care why me
34:58so i was telling my patients not to torture themselves because there's no answer
35:03sound advice
35:04it's cruel advice
35:05they were just trying to make sense of what was happening to them
35:09and i'm there telling them not to bother
35:13i should have spent my life being more like you
35:17should have been manipulative
35:19self-centered narcissistic ass
35:22brought misery to everything and everyone in his life
35:31you'd still have cancer
35:32yeah but at least i feel like i deserved it
35:42do you think my parents will get back together
35:49i don't know
35:51i'm sure they love each other but
35:53they only fight about me
35:55that's because they care so much
36:00so maybe when i die
36:02we'll get back together
36:10emily
36:12what's wrong
36:13i can't wear my arms
36:23just keep your arms up for me
36:26what's happening to her
36:27she's having a stroke
36:35okay your heart rate's up
36:37bp's tanking white blood counts at 500
36:39we have to go to the hospital now
36:40no
36:41i don't have the equipment or the meds to handle this
36:44no
36:44win or lose
36:45win or lose
36:47that was the deal
36:48what was the deal
36:49when there was an war
36:50you can't win this
36:54no
36:54no
36:56i'd rather die here
36:59not in an ambulance
37:02not in the hospital
37:03i can't
37:05please
37:05you can't do that to me
37:07i can't
37:11house
37:15please
37:17promise me
37:18that you won't do that to me
37:21promise me
37:26okay i promise
37:39stroke
37:41blockage in her hepatic vein
37:43coughing blood
37:44trouble breathing
37:45and raynaud's
37:46if we hadn't already ruled it out
37:48it sounds like textbook pulmonary embolism
37:50what mimics a clot but isn't a clot
37:52fungal infection
37:54csf was clean
37:55no bacterial or fungal markers
37:57anyone tried calling house
37:58not picking up
37:59or returning messages or attacks
38:00we're on our own here
38:01so just give me some theories we can use
38:05hematologic malignancies
38:06at patients are more prone to that form of cancer
38:09you think cancer would present and kill her in three days
38:14not cancer
38:15but a tumour could act like a clot
38:18an atrial myxoma
38:22a primary heart tumour
38:24the swinging motion of the myxoma intimately blocked the flow of blood through the right atrium
38:28inflow blockage stagnated the hepatic vein which clotted and caused liver failure
38:33outflow blockage caused the raynose phenomenon and stroke
38:36pieces of the tumour broke off and lodged in the lungs
38:39causing emily's breathing problems and the coughing blood
38:42we'll remove the tumour surgically and hopefully the biopsy reveals it's benign
38:47in theì§„
38:48enn
38:48enn
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39:15enn
39:24Well, you really look like crap.
39:29Been fighting a cold lately.
39:33Seven to ten days for the swelling to go down,
39:36and we re-scan and schedule the surgery.
39:54I seem to recall I said some things to you.
39:59You talked a lot.
40:00I stopped listening after you confessed your fear of dolphins.
40:08Can we just tone down the bromance a few notches?
40:10My leg is killing me.
40:12One last favor.
40:15I'd like to actually make it to the bathroom this time.
40:36I thought you said you had plenty of Vicodin.
40:39Everybody lies.
40:41So the way I felt, you feel that, what, most of the time?
40:46Really does suck being you, doesn't it?
40:49At least I don't have cancer.
41:05The tumor was benign.
41:07And we were able to remove all of it.
41:09Does this mean I'm not sick anymore?
41:16No, honey.
41:18The tumor didn't cause your genetic condition.
41:23You're still sick.
41:26Well, we never let that stop us before, right?
41:30So what do you want to do when we get out of here?
41:33You been to the aquarium?
41:34It's pretty cool.
41:35Can we go, Daddy?
41:36Daddy?
41:37You bet.
41:39Me too.
41:41Can she come with us?
41:44You know Mommy never has to ask.
41:58I'll see you at lunch.
42:00I'll see you at lunch.
42:26We'll see you at the BU URL.
42:27Any way you want it
42:28It's the way you need it
42:30Any way you wanna
42:35It's the way you need it
42:35She loves to live
42:36She loves to sing
42:38She does everything
42:42She loves to move
42:43She loves to move
42:45She loves to love the things
42:49All night
42:50All night
42:52Oh, every night
42:56So hold tight
42:57Hold tight
42:59Oh, baby, hold tight
43:01Oh, she said
43:03I don't want to be
43:06Anywhere you want
43:09She said
43:10Anywhere you want
43:11Not just the way you need
43:13Anywhere you want
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43:58That's some bad hat, Harry.
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