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00:15Alright, stand here.
00:17You're just tall enough.
00:22I... I don't... I don't think I am.
00:26It just goes around. There's nothing to be scared of, alright?
00:29I didn't say I was scared.
00:31It'll be fun. Come on, when I was a kid,
00:33this was my favorite thing ever.
00:35I don't like rides.
00:38Alright, alright.
00:40I just... I thought it'd be fun.
00:42I shouldn't be making you do this.
00:46Let's go home. We can have fun at home.
00:48No, Daddy, wait.
00:56The ride does look like fun.
01:09Oh, this is awesome.
01:11Oh, this is awesome.
01:29Alice? Are you alright?
01:32Honey, are you alright?
01:35Alice? Are you alright?
01:38No.
01:41No.
02:06N
02:12Nothing happened.
02:14Something happened.
02:15It was a little kiddie ride.
02:16She hates those rides.
02:17I don't understand why you insist on making her...
02:19Okay, I appreciate the fullness of your answers,
02:21but I just wanted to know if she'd had any history of abdominal problems.
02:25No.
02:27The admitting doctor noted no family history of...
02:30I have an aunt with Crohn's disease.
02:32You didn't mention that?
02:33I forgot what it was called, okay?
02:35Your aunt, she's got a million things wrong with her.
02:37If you paid attention for five minutes...
02:38I doubt it's Crohn's.
02:39She has none of the other symptoms.
02:40You're alone with her for eight hours.
02:41She ends up in the hospital.
02:43I'm wondering if we can focus on answering the questions, Mrs. Hartman.
02:47I'm not Mrs. Hartman.
02:48We're divorced.
02:51I suspect it.
02:54And your past generosity made me think of you.
02:58We're half a million dollars from our goal.
02:59Of course, this is a naming opportunity for your foundation.
03:05Is there a problem?
03:09There's something on your face.
03:14It's...
03:19Excuse me.
03:21Oh, God.
03:28I'm sitting in there hoping it's a sniper because at least then the sociopath isn't my employee.
03:34This baby won me second place in the clinic's weekly weirdest thing pulled out of an orifice contest.
03:39I am this close to putting a new lab in oncology.
03:42You do not want to know what came in first.
03:45House.
03:45Rhymes with fuchini.
03:47Give me his pills.
03:54Where's my prescription?
03:55No more free-floating prescriptions.
03:57Princeton PD has already forced Wilson to shut down.
04:00A cop says boo, Wilson shuts down.
04:03Every doctor in this place is afraid to make a move without covering his ass.
04:08Do you think maybe you're shouting at the wrong person?
04:10Twitter's obviously out to get me.
04:12He doesn't care.
04:12You forged prescriptions.
04:14Allegedly.
04:15Your pain has become my pain.
04:18From now on, you get reasonable doses at reasonable times.
04:21But I hurt in an unreasonable way.
04:23Then dip into your secret stash.
04:25Critter took it.
04:26Then move on to your secret, secret stash.
04:28I ran out.
04:29Then move on to your secret, secret, secret stash.
04:44Parents say she's not on any meds.
04:46If the pancreatitis wasn't set off by drugs and she hasn't been sick, that leaves trauma.
04:49Or some kind of structural defect.
04:51Put up the CT.
04:55What's that density there?
04:56Shadow looks normal to me.
04:59We got a referral from...
05:01Excuse me.
05:05You stash your drugs in a lupus textbook.
05:08It's never lupus.
05:10Who's got gallstones and why do we care?
05:12Gallstones?
05:13Biliary duct is dilated.
05:15Probably from stone launched in it.
05:16This would cause a nasty case of pancreatitis.
05:18She's six.
05:19Six-year-olds don't get gallstones.
05:20So she didn't have pancreatitis.
05:22Your theory is an invisible gallstone?
05:24His theory correctly predicted pancreatitis.
05:27You might want to wait until he actually tells us his theory before you start kissing his theory's ass.
05:32My theory is...
05:34banishing gallstone.
05:36She had it.
05:37It passed.
05:38Those things travel in packs.
05:39The rest of them are probably hiding out in her gallbladder.
05:41Do an ultrasound.
05:42If I'm right, take out the organ so we can analyze the stones.
05:46That's awesome.
05:53I wasn't kissing his ass.
05:55It must have just looked that way from our angle.
05:57You on your knees, house-bending all the...
05:59You predicted the pancreatitis.
06:01It's his dad's fault.
06:02My dad was an ass.
06:03But you did everything he wanted you to, and in return, you got everything you wanted.
06:07Yeah, it's that simple.
06:09The strategy worked.
06:10Dad got him a cushy job, paid for his cushy life.
06:13Cut me out of his cushy will.
06:16I told you.
06:17It's just his nature.
06:18Poor guy's hardwired to kiss ass.
06:21House was right.
06:23Gallstones.
06:26I didn't know a kid could get gallstones.
06:29It's unusual.
06:29That's why we need to see what's causing it.
06:32We'd like to remove Alice's gallbladder and analyze the stones.
06:35Sure.
06:35No.
06:36Just because I said sure?
06:37I am capable of my own thoughts.
06:38It's a simple procedure.
06:39The gallbladder isn't essential.
06:41The doctor thinks we should do it.
06:42We should do it, Edie.
06:43You think maybe we should get a second opinion before we start removing our child's organs?
06:58It's an effective use of taxpayers' money.
07:01I'm actually off this week.
07:03I'm guessing you don't have a family.
07:06Most people have enough going on in their lives that they don't have to personalize every slight.
07:10This isn't personal.
07:12Not anymore.
07:14My head of oncology had to shut down.
07:16My entire staff are afraid to make a move without covering their ass.
07:20I think you're angry at the wrong person.
07:23You think Dr. Wilson deserved to have his assets seized?
07:27His entire practice ruined?
07:29No.
07:29So you just don't care?
07:35This is how I get what I want.
07:37I put pressure on people.
07:39And if it doesn't work on Wilson, it'll work on you.
07:45You punish the innocent.
07:47None of you are innocent.
07:49Not one of you.
07:51Not one of you has told me the truth about Dr. House.
07:55The pills allow him to cope with the pain.
07:57No.
07:58The pills distort reality.
08:01He is an addict.
08:02He's not out robbing a liquor store or...
08:06No, he's treating people.
08:07He needs to find a different way to cope before he kills somebody, if he hasn't done that already.
08:14If you're right.
08:15He has a medical problem.
08:17It should be dealt with by doctors.
08:20Well, it's not being dealt with by doctors.
08:22Doctors are covering it up.
08:26The whole point of the criminal justice system is to make things right when everything else fails.
08:34With all due respect, you have failed.
08:50Sorry.
08:51Didn't know you wanted your kid dead.
08:53Although, for a couple of Gs, I could still make it happen.
08:57Who the hell are you?
08:58I am a complete stranger who apparently cares more about whether your kid dies than you do.
09:02You're Dr. House.
09:03You've seen my stage show.
09:05She's not dying.
09:06She has pancreatitis.
09:07Once you've treated that, I'm taking her home.
09:09And do what?
09:10Burn sage?
09:11I want you to do the surgery.
09:12My father had gallstones.
09:13They were totally harmless.
09:15Alice had one bad one, but it passed.
09:17For all we know, this is over.
09:18And for all we know, she could get sick again tomorrow.
09:20Then I'll take her to her pediatrician.
09:22She's sick, Rob.
09:23She shouldn't have unnecessary surgery.
09:25Or a moron for a mom.
09:26What can you do?
09:29You're the doctor.
09:30I'm the mother.
09:32I outrank you.
09:33Live with it.
09:40I've read the file.
09:41You've got 15 minutes.
09:42It's people like this who killed Copernicus.
09:45Galileo.
09:46Either way.
09:47And they just locked Galileo up.
09:49They killed his spirit.
09:50Nobody likes a show-off.
09:52Luckily, Alice Hartman has a dad who's willing to see reason.
09:54Reason is defined by slavishly deferring to you.
09:58Their doctor.
09:59Your Honor, I've had no opportunity to consult my attorney.
10:02There's no time.
10:03All I want is a second opinion before...
10:05No time!
10:06Your testimony is their child will die
10:09if I don't grant this motion right now.
10:11Am I under oath?
10:12Let's say yes.
10:14My testimony is that this child might die
10:17if you don't grant this motion right now.
10:18Literally no time for a second opinion.
10:20Wouldn't be as good as the first opinion.
10:22Dr. Cuddy, what do you think?
10:23She's not a specialist in this area.
10:25Her opinion is worthless.
10:27Dr. Cuddy, what do you think of Dr. House?
10:30Is he as big a jerk as I think he is?
10:32Bigger.
10:34But he knows what he's talking about.
10:48What do you think of Dr. House?
10:49Oh my God.
10:54I don't know who he is.
10:54God, I'm your friend.
11:05Got a page?
11:06She's complaining about her stitches.
11:08The nurse just said that's completely normal.
11:09Did you get the test results for the gallstones?
11:11Any minute now.
11:12No time for a second opinion, but the test takes three.
11:14My skin hurts.
11:17I know I no longer have the right to demand it,
11:19but could you please take a look?
11:21Sure.
11:21She's pissed.
11:22Now she's just looking for things to go wrong.
11:24You're right.
11:24I'm so petty.
11:25I hope she dies so it vindicates my opinion.
11:31I didn't mean that, sweetie.
11:33Mommy was being sarcastic.
11:35She's a few years away from grasping sarcasm, don't you think?
11:37Guys.
11:50I already gave you that number.
11:51Simple surgical procedure turns a little girl into the English patient.
11:55What gives?
11:56Must be allergic to something we used in the surgery.
11:58Cameron.
11:59C-A-M-E-R-O-N.
12:02This is my office.
12:03I'm talking.
12:04There are people here who work for me.
12:06They're not listening.
12:07Explain this to me.
12:08Tritter froze my account.
12:09They're checking theirs.
12:10I'm on hold with a lawyer.
12:12I'll call Wilson's lawyer.
12:14He'll tell you exactly how and why you're screwed.
12:16This kid has no history of allergies.
12:18You got to talk to Tritter.
12:19You got to make this go away.
12:20Yeah.
12:21Great plan.
12:21The man's obviously open to raisin.
12:23Well, here's the plan.
12:24We do nothing.
12:25We while away the time diagnosing the patient.
12:28The stones were calcium bilirubin A pigment stones.
12:31Which are non-conclusive.
12:32The kid presented with low-grade fever, mild anemia.
12:36Yeah, that plus the stones indicates bacterial infection.
12:38Bacterial infections don't cause a vesicular rash.
12:41And doing nothing is not a plan.
12:44It's specifically a lack of a plan.
12:46We cut into her belly.
12:47Bad boys escape.
12:49They swarm over, colonize the wounds,
12:51and ka-plow, vesicular rash.
12:53Allergic reaction is 100 times more likely
12:55with or without a history.
12:56Fever and anemia could have been symptoms of pancreatitis.
13:00Hello?
13:02Thank you for your help.
13:04They froze my accounts.
13:06Thank you for your help?
13:07It's not her fault.
13:09He hasn't gotten to mine yet.
13:10I'm gonna withdraw as much as I can, as fast as I can.
13:13Lunch is on me.
13:14Do a scratch test.
13:16Check for allergies.
13:17When it comes back negative, start broad-spectrum antibiotics.
13:22Bully's bully.
13:23If you don't get a reaction, you lose interest.
13:27Now go do what I ask before I stick your heads in toilets.
13:37How'd Otter get here?
13:39Daddy got them last night.
13:41It was at the dry cleaner.
13:42They close at 6.
13:43How'd you get it?
13:43I drove over there.
13:45I knocked for about 10 minutes, and then I begged.
13:57How about some ice cream for when this is through?
13:59My tummy hurts.
14:01Ginger out?
14:04Yeah?
14:06I'll take over.
14:06I'll be right back.
14:13He's always been really good at the big romantic gestures, but I ask him to do the dishes,
14:18or show up for a meal on time, or driver.
14:21What else down here?
14:41What are you doing here?
14:42I work here.
14:44You passively, aggressively gave up your practice.
14:46I have clinic hours.
14:47Now you're passively, aggressively spreading peanut butter with a big sign around your neck
14:51saying, Wilson doesn't have enough cash for the cafeteria.
14:54You know, before Lenny Bruce died of a drug overdose...
14:57Oy.
14:58If you're gonna confront me with everyone who ever views narcotics, I think I'm gonna have
15:03to get something to read.
15:03He was arrested on obscenity charges.
15:05He went through a series of arrests and trials because he just couldn't stop challenging the police.
15:09He became obsessed with his own legal problems, and his act turned into long, humorless rants
15:15about fascist cops and the violation of his rights.
15:18I get it.
15:19I get it.
15:19I need to change my nightclub act.
15:21Need more props?
15:22Alice, scratch test he's getting results.
15:25A lot of results.
15:43How could she be allergic to everything?
15:45She can be.
15:47It has to be an infection.
15:49You see a positive allergy test and decide it's infection.
15:52Bacteria got into the scratches in her back.
15:55Infections right here.
15:56The shape of this isn't.
15:57Eat this.
15:58I don't feel like eating.
16:00Make you better?
16:01A sandwich.
16:02Magic sandwich.
16:03There's no such thing.
16:03Just take a damn bite, okay, kid?
16:24Amazing how she didn't go into anaphylactic shock.
16:27It's diagnostically ridiculous.
16:29Right.
16:29She's allergic to everything except peanuts.
16:31She is allergic.
16:32Antibiotics could cause massive systemic reaction.
16:34If she's allergic.
16:36If she's not.
16:38Chase, you're right.
16:40The shape indicates allergy.
16:41The tests indicate allergy.
16:43Just because she's not allergic to peanuts
16:44doesn't mean she's not allergic to lidocaine or...
16:46Chase, hang the bag.
16:49You can grow a backbone tomorrow.
16:51No, I'm not giving my daughter drugs
16:52that could shut her system down.
16:54You know what else shuts down systems?
16:56Death.
16:58Sorry.
16:59I can't let you do this.
17:05Luckily, Alice Hartman has a mom
17:08who is willing to see reason.
17:10You were in here yesterday telling me
17:12her father's guardianship was best for her.
17:15I honestly figured I'd get a different judge today.
17:18You agree with Dr. House now.
17:20Now my kid actually is sick.
17:22She was sick yesterday.
17:24Her pediatrician doesn't know what's wrong with her,
17:25says Dr. House is the best.
17:26She loses guardianship and all of a sudden
17:28House is a hero.
17:29It's got nothing to do with me deciding...
17:30Hey, zip it.
17:31I've heard enough.
17:32This lawyering thing is easy.
17:34You shut up, too.
17:35Arguing over every decision is a waste of her time.
17:38And mine.
17:40Since her parents can't or won't agree,
17:44I'm awarding temporary guardianship to a doctor
17:47who will place the health of the child above all else.
17:52I don't think Dr. House is capable of...
17:53Dr. Cuddy.
17:54Yes, Your Honor.
17:54No, I was finishing my sentence.
17:58The kid's all yours.
18:03Three o'clock.
18:03Give me the pills.
18:05I don't even know this kid.
18:06How am I supposed to decide what's best for her?
18:08Fine.
18:08I'll choose.
18:09I'm gonna side with the angry doctor's opinion.
18:11Give me my pills.
18:12We're not gonna go broad spectrum.
18:14If there's any chance that she's allergic.
18:15There is no chance.
18:16Of course there's a chance.
18:17I'm appealing.
18:18No, you're not.
18:19If you think it's bacterial, pick one antibiotic.
18:21Not gonna be enough.
18:22We need to go broad spectrum.
18:23It kills bugs.
18:24That's what you want.
18:26We'll go with metronidazole.
18:32You don't have to testify he's broken any laws.
18:35Though I'm sure you could.
18:37Just how many pills he takes in a day.
18:39I'm fairly confident I can prove that he didn't have that many legitimate prescriptions.
18:46I really hope no one dies while I'm sitting here not talking to you.
18:51I, uh, I had a, uh, had a buddy at Trenton PD.
18:59Do some digging.
19:00Your brother locked up for drugs.
19:03Your own flesh and blood.
19:05And you don't even visit.
19:07But your boss practices medicine on drugs.
19:12Time to start lying to the cops.
19:14If I run off for coffee, will I get back before you make your point?
19:19You, um, you testify.
19:23I can make sure that Marcus goes free on parole in less than two months.
19:32My brother and I, uh, I grew up in the same home.
19:40But, uh, I made something of myself.
19:45He didn't.
19:46Dr. Foreman, the way you talk, you'd, you'd think you never committed any crimes yourself.
19:53Now, you and Dr. House, you are both cold bastards.
19:58You don't give a damn about your brother.
20:00And you can't stand House.
20:05But I do expect you to take this deal.
20:11Because you hate hypocrisy more.
20:14House has had a thousand chances.
20:16You had two chances.
20:18Why is your brother stuck at one?
20:26Well, if she were allergic to this antibiotic, we would have seen it by now.
20:30I think we are out of the woods as far as that goes.
20:34I guess the occasion I get one right.
20:37You're gonna be glib about this?
20:39You almost killed her.
20:40I made a choice.
20:41The same choice you made yesterday.
20:43Only when I make it, I'm an imbecile.
20:44Every decision you have made has been wrong.
20:46When this is over, I'm suing for sole custody.
20:48Because I trusted doctors when you didn't?
20:50Because it's not just about the past two days.
20:53Like, you have the hotline on what's best for Alice.
20:55She loves me.
20:56She never does her homework when she's with you.
20:58She never brushes her hair.
20:59Her heart's racing. Pressure's rising.
21:01The two of you, get out.
21:04I'm her mother. You can't just...
21:05When you fight, she has an anxiety attack.
21:08The two of you are making her worse.
21:11Get out, and don't come back.
21:19How's the kid doing?
21:21Much better as of about two hours ago.
21:23How many money for lunch?
21:24If you like parsley and croutons.
21:27I'm sure they finally froze my accounts.
21:28Really?
21:29You surprised? Why wouldn't he?
21:31Well, I figured if he was singling you out,
21:32you must have done something different.
21:34What, like talking?
21:35Yeah.
21:36And now that he's frozen your accounts,
21:37you probably will.
21:39You need the cash, right?
21:40He doesn't freeze my accounts, I'm guilty.
21:42He does freeze my accounts, I'm guilty.
21:44Is Alice having some procedure done?
21:46She's fine. She's resting.
21:48Where?
21:48In her room, where you're not supposed to...
21:49I was just at the window.
21:51There's no one in there.
21:52Her backpack wasn't there either.
21:54You don't think her father could have...
21:55Called security.
22:07Get her gurney.
22:08She's stiff. She can't move.
22:10I don't know what happened.
22:12I mean, she seemed fine.
22:15Let's help her, please.
22:23On the plus side, she can meddle in the luge.
22:26Muscle rigidity is almost exclusively neurological.
22:29Neuroloxional dystrophy.
22:30She's the right age.
22:31Except that her liver's starting to shut down.
22:33Not dystrophy.
22:34Ventranidazole.
22:35Great idea.
22:36Let's not go broad spectrum.
22:38Let's not take any chances of actually curing her.
22:40House, can you focus on the case?
22:41No!
22:42Because I'm in pain.
22:43Because you think that compromise is the answer to everything.
22:46I need more pills.
22:47Muscle rigidity plus liver involvement means Wilson's.
22:50No.
22:50No coronal rings.
22:51No mental changes.
22:52Then what?
22:57I need more pills!
22:59No!
23:00You are on a reasonable-
23:01What the hell does reasonable mean?
23:07Keep it quiet.
23:09Her BP reacts to stress and yelling is not good.
23:14If you think that I'm not in pain, then don't give me anything.
23:18Keep me away from the aspirin.
23:19If I'm in a buttload of pain, I need a buttload of pills.
23:22Fine.
23:22You need more pills.
23:24You're not getting them.
23:25You can have all the aspirin you want.
23:34I say we draw straws.
23:36Loser drives down the trend, scores them an eight ball.
23:42Which one of you two gave her an aspirin?
23:44What?
23:44Her symptoms had rise syndrome, which doesn't make any sense unless she took aspirin.
23:48Rob?
23:49No way.
23:49She's a kid.
23:50I've read the 800 warning labels.
23:51I'm not even angry.
23:52I just want her to be okay.
23:53She's lying.
23:54She's angry.
23:54She kidnapped her kid.
23:56She'll be angry if the kid dies.
23:58I didn't.
23:58One aspirin combined with the pre-existing infection is all it takes to set off an attack.
24:03I'm not lying.
24:04Well, sure.
24:04You certainly earned her trust.
24:06Where was Alice the night before she came in?
24:08With me?
24:09Well, at my house.
24:11I went out.
24:11She stayed with the babysitter.
24:12Where were you?
24:13None of your business.
24:14You hired someone that might have poisoned our daughter.
24:16She's 15.
24:17She's very responsible.
24:19Is she a 15-year-old pharmacist?
24:21Or is there some kid from down the street who needed 20 bucks for lip gloss and a couple of
24:24tiger beats?
24:27Put your kid on charcoal hemoperfusion.
24:30Should we see what the babysitter has to say?
24:31I know what she's gonna say.
24:32She's gonna lie to save her business.
24:34I need no pills.
24:43We are gonna use this machine to clean your blood.
24:46It goes out of you and through a filter like the filter in a fish tank.
24:51It's kind of cool, actually.
24:58I'm scared.
25:02It won't hurt.
25:05It takes a while.
25:07So it'll be boring.
25:08But it won't hurt.
25:11It's gonna make you better.
25:15They hate each other, don't they?
25:20Well, you never know.
25:33You're gonna break out the rubber hoses?
25:35The bright lights?
25:36I'm not gonna testify just because I have to borrow lunch money.
25:39I know.
25:40Women don't give up guys that they're in love with.
25:44I'm not in love with House.
25:46The guy is unhinged and unethical.
25:49Does what he wants with no concern for others.
25:52But you stand by him.
25:53It can't just be loyalty and respect.
25:56No.
25:57I'm a girl.
25:58So I must be in love with him.
25:59Not because you're a girl.
26:02Because ten years ago, you got an A in calculus until you ratted yourself out.
26:10Showed your professor a mistake he missed.
26:14Because you married a man.
26:15Don't go there.
26:17You used to be someone who did the right thing.
26:23House has changed you.
26:26Do you think it's all been for the better?
26:40How's it going?
26:42Boring.
26:43Told you.
26:43So far, so good.
26:44Just like five minutes ago and ten minutes before that.
26:47What's the matter?
26:56Something on a clock.
26:57Let's get her out of here.
26:57I'll call the OR.
26:58Ah!
27:00You said it when it hurts!
27:02Ah!
27:12Found it.
27:13She's burning up.
27:14Give me a sec.
27:15The woman's sheet is on fire.
27:16Almost there.
27:17Get me some cooling blankets now.
27:18Right away.
27:20Every time we touch this kid, something goes wrong.
27:22That mojo is not a diagnosis.
27:24You really had to flash your private stash in front of me.
27:28You find it easier to lie for me if it's more subtle?
27:31Fine.
27:37You told your associates that I'd frozen your accounts.
27:42Yes.
27:42Smart lie.
27:44You figured they'd think there was a reason that you'd been singled out.
27:48Like that, uh, you'd agreed to testify against House.
27:52Yeah, I assume that's why he did it.
27:55You know, you have a reputation as a bit of an opportunist.
28:01You already gave your boss up once, from what I heard.
28:03Saved my job?
28:04He goes down now.
28:05I lose my job.
28:06You lose your job, you find another one.
28:08You get fired, chances don't look so hot.
28:12Why would he fire me?
28:14Because you rolled on him.
28:16I haven't rolled on him.
28:17I think you will.
28:18And he's gonna think you already did.
28:20As far as he knows, my accounts are frozen just like everyone else's.
28:25In 24 hours, all three of you will have access to your accounts again.
28:29Why would you...
28:30See, if I was looking at this as an outsider, I would say it was because Detective Tritter
28:40had what appeared to be a very pleasant lunch with Dr. Chase.
28:51Yeah.
28:55The two of them appeared to be working together.
29:07How the hell are there no ice packs in the OR?
29:09Thoughts out.
29:10Ice packs aren't gonna hold it for long.
29:12Where are the blankets?
29:12In the ER.
29:13They're dealing with a four-core collision.
29:15We need to cool this kid down before our brain melts.
29:22What are you doing?
29:26She got a major dose of heparin to thinner blood for the procedure.
29:28Could have induced thrombocytopenia.
29:30That's unlikely that charcoal would have absorbed a lot of the heparin.
29:34She's been anemic.
29:36Could be her primary blood disorder.
29:37Or we never cured the infection.
29:39Are you saying she never had rise?
29:41You just put that little girl through excruciating pain.
29:43The pain wasn't House's fault.
29:45Even if the clot was a reaction to what we gave her, we still had...
29:47I don't need you to cover my ass.
29:50What I need is my Vicodin.
29:52Two pills every six hours.
29:53Like I'm on an allowance.
29:55She's giving the cop leverage over medical decisions.
29:58What the hell?
29:59Why don't we get a plumber in here, ask his opinion?
30:02Hey, cut it!
30:02You know any rodeo clowns who can weigh in?
30:09Where the hell is she?
30:17Look at her arm.
30:20I told you it was an infection.
30:22We fixed the infection.
30:23Well, apparently not.
30:24I asked you for broad spectrum.
30:26You put her on the bare minimum.
30:27It's a good thing you failed to become a mom,
30:29because you suck at it!
30:47What's good about this rash?
30:54Good guesses, but no.
30:57It's on parts of her body that we haven't touched.
31:00She's got a fever of 103.
31:02She's in and out of consciousness.
31:04But it's not a reaction to anything we did.
31:06Our mojo is off the table.
31:08Which means...
31:11Oh, so close!
31:14It means next to Cuddy's candy-ass approach.
31:17Broad spectrum antibiotics are no longer an option.
31:20This thing has grown horns and fangs.
31:23If you want to figure out what species it is,
31:26go in with the spirit of the heart.
31:31You guys are sulking.
31:32I don't really care why,
31:34but apparently I can't do my job without finding out.
31:36Twitter released our bank accounts.
31:38Horrible.
31:39Horrible news.
31:41Wow, I'm glad we didn't let that fester.
31:43If she did have Ryze, then it could be Varicella.
31:45They're associated.
31:46He released our money.
31:48You do know what that means.
31:49The correct question is,
31:51how could it be Varicella, given that she's not itchy?
31:54Because your pox causes rash, fever, and muscle pain?
31:56Pain, not paralysis.
31:58Rocky Mountain spotted fever, on the other hand,
31:59rash, fever, anemia, paralysis,
32:01and I didn't say anything to Tritter.
32:03Neither did I.
32:04Maybe he wants us to think that one of us talked.
32:07It worked.
32:08You were with him.
32:08We were all with him.
32:10We weren't laughing with him.
32:11Maybe he just gave up.
32:13Start the kid on chloramphenicol for Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
32:20Can we talk?
32:21Nope.
32:22I really think either you screwed me,
32:24and you want absolution, or you didn't,
32:26and you want applause.
32:27Either way, I'm not interested.
32:42Busy.
32:47You okay?
32:48Yeah, sure.
32:49Um, what I meant by, are you okay, is...
32:52What the hell did House do?
32:54Nothing.
32:54What did he say?
32:55I've seen House be rude a thousand times,
32:58usually to achieve something.
33:00I have never seen him be mean just because he can.
33:04Seriously?
33:08What did he say?
33:09Nothing. Doesn't matter.
33:11Well, I've seen House be rude to you a thousand times,
33:14but I've never seen it get to you.
33:15People think House has no inner sensor.
33:20But the fact is, he holds himself back,
33:22because when he wants to hurt,
33:24he knows just where to poke sharp stick.
33:30I have been trying to get pregnant, and House knew.
33:34He told me I would fail as a mother.
33:37And you're this upset because you think he's right?
33:40I have had three separate implantations.
33:43The first two never took.
33:45The last one, I lost.
33:48I'm sorry.
33:50You didn't fail.
33:52Those were physical events.
33:54A little girl is scared and in pain.
34:01I was awkward, terrified of doing the wrong thing.
34:05That's normal.
34:07That's...
34:07I didn't hug her.
34:08I didn't even reach out and hold her hand.
34:11I told her it was gonna be okay.
34:13She needed reassurance.
34:14I told her her folks might get back together.
34:22When I see people with their kids, it's so natural.
34:26It's like they have an instruction book imprinted on their genes.
34:29Maybe I just didn't get a copy.
34:31Maybe my wanting to be a mother is like a tone-deaf person
34:36wanting to sing opera or a paraplegic who wants to...
34:38Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
34:43Well, I see what you mean about house poking the right spot.
35:09You ready?
35:12Chloramphenicol isn't working.
35:17What dose did you give her?
35:19Yeah, maybe Chase screwed up.
35:22You always end up there just getting a jump on it.
35:25I doubled her up.
35:28The infection's morphed.
35:30It's moved into her muscle sheath.
35:33Necrotizing fasciitis?
35:35That's impervious to drugs.
35:37The only treatment is to cut away the infected area.
35:42So we amputate.
35:44Arm and leg?
35:45We can't cut a six-year-old kid in half without a confirmed diagnosis.
35:49It's too quickly, and we waited too long.
35:52We don't have time for a culture.
35:54We can at least observe her for a few hours.
35:56Confirm the rash is spreading.
35:58If it spreads, she dies.
36:00You're talking about crippling her.
36:02We're not even certain this was an infection.
36:04Right!
36:04She's sick.
36:06She's cute.
36:07She can't have flesh-eating bacteria.
36:09It's just wrong.
36:11Let's cure her with sunshine and puppies.
36:13Cute kids die of terrible illnesses.
36:15Innocent doctors go to jail.
36:17And it's because cowards like you won't stand up and do what's required.
36:21You could sit around and moan about who's the bigger weakling.
36:23I'm gonna go do my job.
36:44What kind of quality of life will she have without...
36:47Great thing about life is God qualities.
36:52And if we can't agree?
36:56I don't know.
37:19Understand, all are youums and families who Supervisors are also looking bigger?
37:38Because of time, I don't understand.
37:38Nothing against me, but it if we can just elect them.
37:39And I freaks them, as chap.
37:40I ain't designing games that is as nature.
37:44Okay, so I'll be fine.
37:44I'm going to ask you guys if you're still loving and a little bit waiting.
38:00He's yelled at us before.
38:02Because he thought our theories were dumb,
38:03not because our theories were sending him to jail.
38:05He's going through withdrawal.
38:07Could be causing mild paranoia.
38:09It'll pass, we just have to suffer through it.
38:10We never rolled out allergy.
38:12We gave her drugs, she had no negative reaction.
38:14We cut open her belly, she got a rash on her belly.
38:16We did a scratch test on her back, she got a rash on her back.
38:19I know House ruled out mojo, but it can't be a coincidence that-
38:21Little late to be playing differential games, isn't it?
38:24Get that thing away from me, I don't want to get burned.
38:26There's a point, don't burn you genius.
38:29Skin no, retina yes.
38:30You don't trust my aim?
38:31Maybe you should cover any sensitive-
38:38He was wrong about the puppies.
38:45Pass.
38:46Gotta stop the surgery.
38:47She doesn't have necrotizing fasciitis.
38:49Oh good.
38:50She's got erythropoietic protoporphyria.
38:52She's allergic to light.
38:54It's genetic, either parent could have carried it.
38:56I know what it is.
38:57Perfection fits better.
38:58She gets worse every time she goes under surgical lights.
39:01Dad takes her outside.
39:02Liver's shot too.
39:04Did she swallow a flashlight?
39:05Stop the surgery.
39:06Get the hell out of my way.
39:15Light damages the blood cells.
39:18The damaged blood cells contain protoporphyrin.
39:20The protoporphyrin builds up in the liver.
39:24That's why the liver's shutting down.
39:54Stop.
40:00How can she be allergic to light?
40:02She's never had this problem before.
40:04The negative reaction starts at birth.
40:06It reaches critical mass around this age.
40:09Her blood cells create chemicals in reaction to light.
40:13When they reach the liver, it tries to filter out the bad cells.
40:17The chemicals damage the liver.
40:20And one byproduct is gallstones.
40:23So she'll just keep getting worse?
40:25EP can be managed.
40:27We'll give her beta-carotene.
40:29She's gonna need special light bulbs and filters on the windows.
40:32She's probably gonna need to be homeschooled.
40:34Her life will be complicated.
40:36But she will live.
40:38How do you get something like this?
40:39It's genetic.
40:41So one of us.
40:47Both of you must be carriers.
40:52She's gonna want to see you when she wakes up.
40:54So?
40:56Don't screw it up.
41:00Don't screw it up.
41:00Don't screw it up.
41:28I know where the nights are.
41:29We work every day.
41:29It's temporary.
41:29It's temporary.
41:31House missed one.
41:32That's happened before.
41:33He nearly maimed a little girl.
41:36I got it right.
41:38And I told him, and it didn't matter.
41:44Chase, you solved one. You helped a patient.
41:46That better be enough for you.
41:47Beckett was gonna call his play waiting for House's approval,
41:50but decided it was too grim.
41:51Trust me.
41:53I'm not waiting anymore.
42:06I don't know.
42:36I'm gonna need 30 pieces of silver.
42:46I'm gonna need 30 pieces of silver.
42:48You
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