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00:09Roman emperors were the real punks say punk it's cliche whatever let me tell you
00:14about these dinner parties Nero loved to get poisoning at a dinner party he'd arrange one
00:18right at the table I feel like going on an act too bad because that's what makes the club feel
00:22like paying us Titus this is all in the book Titus will ply his guests with wine and then
00:27bind their privates with a cord hey did you get a new guitar 64 teardropper issue not a mark on
00:35it
00:37all right let's see it
00:44that's nice
00:47hey hey hey hey cut it out man hey come do it son of a hunk of wood bro
00:56she'd look like a hunk of wood we're not the Philharmonic see look man it's better already
01:06hey it's 10 45 how about taking that on stage and now I feel like going on
01:35oh
02:04You're my child, and so are the quadruplets.
02:07And I'm not going to give any of you up.
02:10Don't you dare talk to me as a mother.
02:12Sign on the door says closed for private event.
02:16You're alone.
02:17How much more private can you get?
02:20Can you pass me a tissue?
02:21Who are you keeping? You owed me a decision ten days ago.
02:24Total amnesia.
02:26You're my whole life.
02:29You.
02:31Luisa Maria can't decide if she's going to keep the quadruplets.
02:34And how can you keep...
02:37She keeps them. I read it online.
02:39You happy now? I ruined it for you.
02:41I want two names by Friday.
02:43Fine. I'll arrange for a patient with a mysterious illness coming on Thursday.
02:46Yes. You need more tests.
02:48It's only been two months.
02:50Who knows how they'll react to freak weather patterns.
02:52Al did fine in the wind tunnel.
02:54Two names by Friday, or the pay overruns come out of your salary.
03:02I can hurt you.
03:03I know that now.
03:05Anna, move your parking space to the E lot.
03:09Don't ever leave me, Mom.
03:13Hey!
03:14Who's the sickest patient you've got?
03:16I've got a guy who'll be dead in the next ten minutes.
03:20Oh.
03:21You mean someone who might actually survive a diagnosis.
03:25There's nothing here.
03:27Just the usual cracked heads, gunshots, false alarms.
03:30Who would you pick to fill your narrow little flats?
03:33So you can fire them off my recommendation?
03:37Nice try.
03:38Hey, who do I have to grow up to get some turndown service in here?
03:42Jimmy Quibb.
03:42He is a punk rock singer.
03:44Punk rock star, how do you?
03:46Repeated trauma, self-cutting, fever, arthralgia, hyperinflated chest, fatigue, anemia.
03:53Blood in the stool and urine.
03:55I've died and gone to diagnostic heaven.
03:57His blood results show booze, cocaine, amphetamines, opiates.
04:01The only mystery here is how he made it to be 38.
04:04I'm 28.
04:05And he lies.
04:08And he's a pain in the ass.
04:10Hey, come on.
04:12Wrap him up.
04:12I'll take him to go.
04:17Dizzying array of symptoms.
04:19Any of which could be caused by drugs, trauma, being a loser.
04:23That's a walking pharmacy.
04:25Could be anything.
04:26Oh!
04:27Forgot to mention.
04:28Final case.
04:30Get it right, you're hired.
04:32Runner up will be decided strictly on some definition of merit.
04:35Endocarditis.
04:36Hemorrhagic lesions on the lungs and gut.
04:38Bronchiolitis obliterans.
04:39He smoked his airways into oblivion.
04:40Endocarditis.
04:41Ah, I already said that.
04:42I heard of it before you mentioned it.
04:43Speed counts.
04:44Find something else.
04:45Could be bacterial meningitis.
04:46You already picked.
04:47I'll take meningitis.
04:48Too late.
04:49Go run your tests.
04:50No.
04:51He's sick because he's a drug addict.
04:53No.
04:54He has every symptom you'd expect of a drug addict.
04:57So you think it's all too perfect?
04:59Some other disease is trying to throw us off his trail?
05:01If he had four out of 20 possible symptoms, he'd be a garden variety druggie.
05:0620 out of 20, there's an underlying disease.
05:08Run your tests.
05:09No.
05:11He's weak.
05:12In withdrawal.
05:13Just spewed blood.
05:14They're going to rip off a piece of his lung, ram instruments down his throat, and roto-rooter his intestines.
05:19Be nice if we didn't kill him trying to figure out what's killing him.
05:26One diagnosis, one test at a time.
05:29Oh, too sad, sir.
05:29Low hyperinflated chest.
05:30I need a bronchoscopy to...
05:31You just lost two points.
05:33What for?
05:33For thinking it makes a difference who goes first.
05:36Only one person can be right.
05:37What points?
05:38You can't have an objective system of measurement without numbers.
05:41You lose three for not knowing that.
05:43From now on, only the person holding this can treat or run tests.
05:50I wanted to give you the serpent's staff with the poison axe head, but I left it in my car.
06:05Don't need you.
06:06It's one thing to hire based on a game.
06:07I don't need your lecture.
06:08It's insane to treat based on a game.
06:11You're not taking the long view.
06:13The one where we stuff another patient in a body bag?
06:15No.
06:15We're wrong.
06:16It'll come pretty fast.
06:17The long view is the one where we pick the best team.
06:19That way we can use all the bags we save for grocery shopping.
06:25You're not buying that argument, are you?
06:26No.
06:27In which case, I'm back to my original position.
06:29Don't need you.
06:38What do you think of Amber?
06:41I screwed up a diagnosis.
06:47You don't seem that upset by it.
06:51Diagnosed a guy with adenocarcinoma three months ago.
06:56Told him he had six months.
06:57So now you've got to tell him that he's way behind on his Christmas shopping.
07:01He didn't get worse.
07:02I rechecked everything.
07:04Biopsy was a false positive.
07:06Harmless lesions caused by talc inhalation.
07:09Medical clemency.
07:11Interesting.
07:13Why would you use that word?
07:15Because I'm interested.
07:17When I'm interested, I describe the things that make me interested as interesting.
07:21Most people would say good, possibly great.
07:24Why aren't you able to just enjoy it?
07:25Why aren't other people able to just be interested?
07:35Is he in there?
07:36Yeah.
07:37Why'd you go right for the drug theories?
07:39If he had a history of shoving cancer into his veins, I'd have guessed cancer.
07:45Okay.
07:46You're an idiot.
07:48Either that or you've decided you can trust a smoking addict alone in a bathroom with an oxygen tank.
08:00I got your new test results back.
08:04Sorry, Mike.
08:07Who's your colleague?
08:09Dr. House.
08:10Yes, Dr. Wilson.
08:12I really don't need the consult.
08:15I know the prognosis.
08:16Apparently not.
08:19Mr. McKenna, I can't believe I'm able to say this, but you're cancer-free.
08:26The biopsy looked like adenocarcinoma, but it wasn't.
08:30Harmless lesions on your lungs.
08:31You're fine.
08:38I don't get it.
08:41Cool.
08:42No, it's, it's, I know this must come as a shock, but I've double-checked the labs.
08:48I just accepted an offer on my house.
08:52I've had three goodbye parties.
08:54I, I'm buying plane tickets to Venice.
08:56You can't still use those if you're alive.
08:59I have to pay a $6,000 broker commission on a house I'm not selling.
09:05Money, I don't have.
09:12Thank you for letting me know.
09:21I, I, I would have thought the living would mean more than the expenses.
09:27It's not about the money.
09:37I have 17 points.
09:39I started you all out on 100, then you blew up part of the building.
09:42Where was Foreman?
09:43You got paged.
09:45By who?
09:45Is it about our...
09:46By me.
09:47I needed him right away.
09:48Somewhere else.
09:49We're hiding from Foreman?
09:51Foreman accused me of playing games with patient care.
09:55Who gets the eyeball next?
09:56I haven't run my test yet.
09:57It still might be a lung issue.
09:58You can't run your test.
09:58The patient had massive smoke inhalation.
10:00Do a bronchoscopy, it'll set off a laryngospasm.
10:02I'll do an open lung biopsy instead.
10:04You want an invasive surgery because you screwed up?
10:06The patient snuck a cigarette.
10:08The patient is an addict.
10:09It's not his fault he's jonesing for whatever he can get his hands on.
10:11Not his fault he's jonesing?
10:13In what universe does that make any sense?
10:16Get him on a nicotine patch.
10:18We'll keep up with his joneses.
10:20Do your biopsy.
10:30How's the new us's final case going?
10:32It's a moving target.
10:34House keeps moving it so I can't find him.
10:38So, you decided to focus on solving the problem in Darfur.
10:43So I was in there prepping the patient for a biopsy.
10:45Stay close to the tab or stay close to the house.
10:48Uh, stay close to the game.
10:51I'm trying to stop the game.
10:53That's your role in the game.
10:55Do you want to over here to annoy me?
10:57You're not wearing a lab coat.
10:59House doesn't wear one, does he?
11:01Damn.
11:02Now when I walk away, it's going to look like I have a reason other than just annoyance.
11:09He won't let us finish prepping him for the biopsy.
11:12Try the other arm.
11:13The problem's not the arm, it's the entire patient.
11:28I let you check his chest.
11:30I let you do anything except check that arm.
11:34He wallpapered himself with nicotine patches.
11:41Real rebellion has a point.
11:44It's not just juvenile and purposeless.
11:47Maybe purposelessness is my purpose.
11:51Mission accomplished.
11:52Amber, it's not the patches.
11:55It's got blood clots moving through his body.
11:57It means I was wrong.
12:02Oh.
12:04Kill him.
12:10It's true.
12:11We all know it's true.
12:12We just wasted our time.
12:14And what you're doing?
12:15I'm not competing.
12:16Where's Taub?
12:17Foreman was following him.
12:18She paged Taub.
12:20Didn't see that I had much choice.
12:21He has schistocytes.
12:23There's blood smear, which means DIC is causing the clotting.
12:27What's causing the DIC?
12:28Drug impurities.
12:29You lost your round.
12:30New symptom, new round.
12:31This has to be drug related.
12:32This is how doctors kill patients, by seeing the stereotype.
12:34Drug addicts use drugs as a stereotype?
12:36Drugs are bad is a stereotype?
12:39Losers lose is malaria.
12:41He hasn't left the country in years.
12:42Malaria is relapsing recurring.
12:44For all we know, he could have been sick for years.
12:46It explains not just the DIC and the bleeding, but the tiredness, fever, everything we attributed to drugs.
12:50Oh yeah, it's much more likely that this ass punk rocker was exposed to malaria than drugs?
12:56If you were always right, then you wouldn't have just been wrong.
12:59Or let the patient mainline nicotine.
13:01Or ravaged my anatomical model, which Grandma House bought me when I aced my MCATs.
13:05A pharmaceutical rep left out here on Tuesday.
13:08Grandma does some part-time work.
13:09The rep was a 30-something babe.
13:12I got her hips.
13:14Carry it with pride.
13:15Manipulative bitch.
13:17You're wanted in the loser's circle.
13:24Why do you hate drug addicts?
13:27Your situation is different.
13:29You're taking a necessary prescription.
13:31I know.
13:32I'm fabulous.
13:33And I'm not the patient.
13:34I'm not allowed to have a problem with junkies.
13:36You're allowed.
13:37There's got to be a reason.
13:40He's the patient.
13:41You don't know him?
13:41Why'd you hate him?
13:42He's throwing his life away.
13:44Because he's setting his own terms.
13:46Not living in fear of every pop quiz.
13:49I thought we were talking about him.
13:53We were never talking about him.
13:57Or are you afraid to lose?
14:00Are you going to fire me because I like to win?
14:03I just want to know the reason.
14:06I watched this football game once and I noticed something odd.
14:12The winning team was the happy one.
14:15I did the math.
14:17Are patients happy?
14:19He's an idiot.
14:20He's a happy idiot.
14:22And that screws with your world view.
14:26There's something freeing about being a loser, isn't there?
14:30Why are you afraid to...
14:31Mommy didn't love me enough.
14:32Daddy expected too much from me.
14:36Something.
14:40Let's assume that's true.
14:41I get how that could make me a screwed up person.
14:44But how is my willingness to do anything to get the right answer bad for my patients?
14:53Or put in terms you can understand?
14:56How is it bad for you?
15:05I didn't ask you to pick up the meds.
15:07Trying to be a good colleague.
15:08You're trying to boost your score by prescribing drugs for house.
15:11Why else would you have a second bag?
15:12Didn't say good colleague to you.
15:14You realize we still have a patient.
15:15Don't care about the patient.
15:16Do you care about this job more than you care about his life?
15:18I care about my wallpaper more than I care about his life.
15:20Okay.
15:20You're jerking me around.
15:21There's no reason to be a doctor if you don't care about it.
15:23I care about life.
15:24I just don't care about his.
15:25He doesn't care.
15:26Why should I?
15:26My time is better spent...
15:27Kissing up to your boss.
15:30Average doctor cuts off a patient 18 seconds into a history because that's all the time he's got.
15:35Meanwhile, six of us are ministering to a guy with a death wish.
15:38So why do you want the job?
15:38Not because I'm maximizing my service to mankind.
15:42Good for you.
15:49Where is he?
15:51We're going to spend the next hour looking for a guy who doesn't want to be found.
16:02Jimmy Quint's greatest stiff.
16:051989.
16:06A profit-seeking entity released this?
16:09Put it out himself.
16:10He wanted people to listen, but apparently didn't want people to enjoy listening.
16:15Now why would someone...
16:16Truly a mystery.
16:17Why would anyone do something just to aggravate people?
16:23Why would you have a blank liability release form plus your checkbook on top of your desk?
16:31Probably because they were in the second drawer in a manila envelope under a book, and you put them on
16:37top of my desk.
16:38You usually keep your checkbook at home.
16:40It's your go-to excuse for why you can't lend me money.
16:44You're going to pay the guy the six grand, aren't you?
16:47There are other people I write checks to.
16:50I do have cable.
16:51There's no negligence without injury.
16:54I handed the guy a death sentence.
16:56He's not distressed with a death sentence.
16:58He's distressed with a life sentence.
17:00I gave him three months of misery.
17:02You gave him three months of being someone special.
17:05You're paying the guy because he used to be boring, and without you, he's going to be boring again.
17:12Hi.
17:13Results of the malaria test already?
17:15Well, no.
17:16But we were wondering if you'd sent the patient for any additional tests.
17:25You lost the patient.
17:29Tab, you checked lost and found.
17:31Thirteen.
17:32Come with me.
17:36Why do you love drug addicts?
17:38I won't pigeonhole the patient, so that means I'm...
17:41Perfectly capable of drawing my own conclusions.
17:44Are you capable of answering a question?
17:46I think there's more to him than the drugs.
17:48Admirable.
17:48Why?
17:48I need a reason for doing something admirable.
17:50There's always a reason.
17:51He's a patient.
17:52You don't know him.
17:53Why'd you like him?
17:53Alcoholic parent.
17:55Druggy youth.
17:55There's no such thing as a saint without a past.
17:58Or a sinner without a future.
17:59What makes you so sure that drugs are a mask for something else?
18:02Drugs are always a mask for something else.
18:08It's the dumbest thing I've heard in my life.
18:22You really want this job?
18:24Oh, you think you can talk me into leaving?
18:25You're a person who likes her privacy, working for a man who needs to know everything.
18:29You're a person who cares about her patients, working for a man who cares about games.
18:32Shh, shh, shh, shh.
18:34I hear him.
18:38Neither sleeps, nor male, nor dread of night.
18:46Malaria's not contagious.
18:48Children, I fit you.
18:49Good night.
18:50Animal!
18:51Oh!
18:58Which one of you guys sapped my powers?
19:03Was it you?
19:04Did you take my powers?
19:07Maybe it was you.
19:09Well, no matter.
19:10See, I'm feeling stronger already.
19:12Ugh.
19:16It's okay.
19:17It's okay.
19:18He's okay.
19:20Respirations good.
19:21Puls are solid.
19:21We need a lot of nurses in here!
19:39Dr. Cuddy.
19:42Face that launched a thousand long faces.
19:45Get control of your patient.
19:48Strap him to the bed if you have to.
19:49I want to keep all four.
19:51You can have two.
19:52You don't get negotiation, do you?
19:55I say four.
19:56You say three.
19:57We finally settle on three and a half.
19:59Which would be good news for Talib.
20:00You don't want four.
20:02You don't want three.
20:03But if I say three, you get to keep playing your game.
20:07Who would you pick?
20:09Are you asking my opinion?
20:12If you have any absolute truths, that would be even better.
20:15You never want my advice.
20:17You spend your life trying to avoid my advice.
20:19You're a bureaucratic nightmare, you're a chronic pain in the ass, and you're a second-rate doctor at best.
20:26Am I blushing?
20:27If you do know this stuff.
20:36Can we get this over with?
20:39Talb and Kuttner.
20:41Talb will stand up to you.
20:43You won't like him, but he'll respect him.
20:46Kuttner shares your philosophy of medicine.
20:49God knows I don't need two of you, but he will actually help you.
20:54It's not malaria.
20:55Blood work's negative.
20:56But we did find the reason for the DIC.
20:58Bad blood fragments.
20:59If we can figure out how they got there...
21:06Blood exposure during sex?
21:07Homolysis from the malaria mass?
21:09Stop guessing.
21:10You'll spoil the surprise.
21:12If you're looking to get information out of the guy, he's not exactly the barrier soul type.
21:18Hey, I was wondering if you guys know a girl from Ipanema.
21:23What are you doing?
21:24Nothing.
21:24What are you doing?
21:31It's mine, man.
21:32Oh, you're going to be denying that in a second.
21:38Hmm.
21:39Next time, make sure you bring enough for the whole class.
21:43He's been sharing needles with this guy.
21:45As he injected this guy's blood, his own blood attacked it, chewed it up.
21:48Those were the fragments we found.
21:50So DIC was nothing?
21:52We're back to bloody vomit.
21:53This is two dozen other drug or non-drug symptoms.
21:59Recheck everything.
22:00Throw these guys out and strap the patient down.
22:03House!
22:09Respiratory failure.
22:12Good news for you, 13.
22:16Is that he's definitely not drugs.
22:21The blood clots were drug-related.
22:24Copping up blood and the respiratory arrest are still on the table.
22:28Inhalings?
22:29If I wanted a knee-jerk drug diagnosis, I would have told Foreman where we are.
22:32He knows where we are.
22:37Is he followed you?
22:38Followed Taub.
22:39I followed her.
22:40He had a bleeding problem.
22:41That could cause respiratory arrest.
22:43You know, if I wanted to forgive his Drano-drinking ways, I wouldn't ignore what you just said.
22:47Could be an infection.
22:48Nope.
22:49Lumbar puncture's clear.
22:50Uh, what lumbar puncture?
22:52You didn't authorize that test.
22:53True.
22:53And yet, here I am with the results.
22:5513 thought it was bacterial meningitis.
22:57And I had the eyeball.
22:59It was a harmless test.
23:00Patient's welfare still accounts for something, doesn't it?
23:02Yep.
23:03Minus 50.
23:04Chronic pulmonary embolism would explain the, uh, breathing problem and the blood coming from his lungs.
23:12I'll run an ultrasound.
23:13You're not running any tests.
23:14He knows it's not P's.
23:16The guy's D-dimer's normal.
23:17That doesn't always rule out.
23:18He's going to run one test, run eight more like she did, find out which one's right, and then comes
23:22back with a brilliant guess.
23:24Is this true?
23:25No.
23:25It's too bad.
23:26Because I would have earned you 40 points for cleverness.
23:29Points go to Amber.
23:30Foreman, you run the tests.
23:31Sure.
23:32Anything I can do to help your game.
23:37He's not going to run the tests.
23:38I don't think so.
23:44So what's wrong with me?
23:46You mean besides your music?
23:49Oh, well, sure, because I don't play your kind of music.
23:52It's not music, right?
23:53Yeah.
23:54I resent you because you're not Perry Como.
23:58Look, I don't, I don't play for an audience, okay?
24:04Well, then that stage you stand on is not choice.
24:06I just, I do it for me, okay?
24:08I don't do it for you.
24:09You have three choices in this life.
24:11Be good, get good, or give up.
24:13You've gone for column D.
24:16Why?
24:20The simple answer is, if you don't try, you can't fail.
24:26Are you really that simple?
24:29Look, you know, some people, they like my music, but most people can't stand it.
24:38But they just sort of just shrug and ignore me.
24:41But a few, they feel like they have to tell me what I'm screwing up, you know, what I'm wasting.
24:53Why do they care?
24:57You have some peculiar masses near your heart.
25:01Peculiar how?
25:02Well, unlike your music, they elicit some emotional response.
25:08That's odd.
25:10You care if I appreciate your music, but you don't care if you live or die.
25:17Maybe the answer is that simple.
25:21I can't apologize enough to you, to your family.
25:27There may not be any technical liability here, but...
25:35You're ripping it up because you think it would be wrong to take money from me?
25:40I think it would be wrong to take so little money from you.
25:45You're out $6,000.
25:46You ruined my life.
25:48I ruined three months.
25:50For the first time in my life, I was living in the present.
25:54Because that's all it was.
25:56You're suing me, not for the wrong diagnosis, but for the right one?
26:04Have you spoken to a lawyer?
26:06You gave me happiness, and then you took it away.
26:20Definitely no emboli.
26:21It's pretty fuzzy.
26:22Hey, for point and shoot, I thought I did okay.
26:25It's fuzzy because he was still shaking because he's coming down from the heroin.
26:29Where's everybody else?
26:30Clinic's been quarantined.
26:32The patient came in with avian flu-like symptoms and 50 extra dollars in spending money.
26:37Can you do this echo again?
26:39Okay.
26:40Minus five for ingratitude.
26:42No, thank you, Dr. House.
26:43No, here's a bottle of codeine for your troubles, Dr. House.
26:46No, no.
26:47I was asking if you could do it again after giving him a sedative to keep him still.
26:50I could.
26:51We definitely get the answer.
26:53But since the opiates would decrease his respiratory drive and he already can barely breathe,
26:57minus 10 for asking me to kill the patient.
27:00What if it's a congenital defect, an anomalous vessel on his heart?
27:04You know that the heart does the blood stuff, right?
27:07And the lungs do the breathing.
27:08If the vessel wrapped around his trachea?
27:16What do you want me to do?
27:17MRA.
27:18See if you can get a clear picture of that vessel.
27:22What?
27:23Wait, what?
27:24What?
27:24Why?
27:25You said the picture sucked because the patient was shaking.
27:28MRA will be worse.
27:29We have to get a picture.
27:32Ooh.
27:33Mmm.
27:34You were doing better before you had a good idea.
27:36How can we see it if we don't take a picture?
27:40You can see me, right?
27:43We want to look at his heart with our eyes.
27:47So, I kill the patient on my operating table.
27:50You get to keep testing your team, and I take the heat from Cuddy.
27:53If it goes that way, yeah, that'd be excellent.
27:56His respiratory status is through the floor.
27:58If there's a vessel and we don't remove it fast, best case he's on a ventilator for life.
28:02Granted, it'll be a short one.
28:05Who do you think I should hire?
28:08You want me to tell you in front of him?
28:10It won't be rude to ask him to leave now.
28:14If you don't do the surgery, the patient will die.
28:18You'll have had nothing to do with it, and everyone will know that you had nothing to do with it,
28:21and everyone will know that it's because you were pissed off at House for firing you.
28:25You know that's not why I'm saying no.
28:27No, but that's how it's going to play out.
28:30Keep him in amber.
28:32You'll get stuff done.
28:34Prep him for surgery.
28:40This isn't an anomalous vessel.
28:43Look at these lymph nodes.
28:45Way too big.
28:46They're the masses you saw.
28:4970 or 40.
28:50He's crashing.
28:50Two units, PRBC.
28:52Starting dopamine.
28:53We're losing him.
28:55So, how's your game going?
28:58It's not whether you win or lose.
29:05Respiratory failure, large lymph nodes.
29:08Whatever this is, he's not going to be breathing much longer.
29:11Does Foreman being here mean the game's over?
29:13It means the patient's life is almost over.
29:15You can call it what you want.
29:19We're done, people.
29:21Come on.
29:22I need ideas.
29:23I don't care who they come from.
29:24Of course you do.
29:25This is still a game.
29:26You're still going to reward whoever gets the right idea, punish whoever's wrong.
29:29Hire who you want.
29:30Get this over with.
29:3613, Kuttner.
29:40I'm sorry.
29:41Go home.
29:44Why?
29:45It doesn't matter.
29:46He's told me that I got it.
29:47Lungs are stiff.
29:48Could be ARDS.
29:49You fluid overloaded him.
29:51Anyone's lungs would leak after that surgery.
29:53Goodbye.
29:53Anaphylactic shock.
29:54No sign of bronchospasm.
29:55What if the lymph nodes are caused by chronic stimulation of his immune system?
29:58Impurities in his drugs could have caused...
30:00Street drugs are laced with all kinds of things.
30:01An immune overreaction would explain everything.
30:04Drug diagnosis.
30:06That's what you're going with.
30:15That firing thing was all a dream.
30:20Go find where he gets his drugs and what's in them.
30:22Put him on dimer caprol for heavy metal poisoning.
30:30Competition works.
30:38So you're not going to tell me who sells you drugs?
30:44What does it matter?
30:46You're dying.
30:47Does that matter?
30:50Not really.
30:56I'm not an adult.
30:59I never wanted to be.
31:04So if the choice...
31:08is running out the clock with a walker...
31:12in a bedpan.
31:22You don't regret anything.
31:25Well, there's a lot of drugs.
31:30A lot of drinking.
31:33A lot of fights.
31:42I regret everything else.
31:48You hate me.
31:51Don't you?
31:54Yeah.
31:58I don't care.
32:05What's it like?
32:07A man.
32:11It means you have no regrets.
32:31It kind of sticks in your head, doesn't it?
32:33This guy is amazing.
32:35There's not one redeeming note.
32:37What sort of a lawyer tells his client
32:40he's got a case because he's going to live?
32:42I've heard that not all lawyers
32:44are as ethical as the ones we see on TV.
32:47I don't think this guy even has a law degree.
32:49One of the guys on TV don't either.
32:51I think he has a medical degree.
33:05It directly affects my bottom line.
33:07Do you have less money to lend?
33:09I'm trying to take responsibility.
33:11And I'm trying to teach you that everyone is out for theirs.
33:13You might as well keep yours.
33:15And lend it to you?
33:17You have to control everything.
33:19How come you're going around asking everyone
33:21who you should fire?
33:22I'm asking for input.
33:24I thought you would have admired the humility.
33:26You like games because you can control them.
33:28God, I'm going to put the record back on.
33:29You like what's interesting, never mind if it's real or good.
33:32You want to know why you offered that guy six grand?
33:35Life just happens, and that scares the hell out of it.
33:37You think you can cure pain.
33:39You think you can avoid pain.
33:40You think you're responsible for every failure,
33:42every patient's boring life, every friend's screwed up.
33:45You don't want to face it any more than my patient does.
33:49Dying's easy.
33:50Living's hard.
33:54That can't possibly be as poignant as it sounded.
34:01Uh, still can't find the drug source,
34:03but I don't think that's the problem.
34:04The Dimecaparol isn't working,
34:05and Quid volunteers at a home for abandoned kids.
34:08Why are you telling me this?
34:10Because his bass player told me.
34:11Is it medically relevant?
34:13I don't know.
34:14Well, then why are you...
34:15Stop playing games and do your job.
34:24No.
34:32This time, I'm firing Taub and Amber.
34:39This is a joke, right?
34:41It's only a joke if you come up with the answer.
34:43It's not really funny if you don't.
34:48Thirteen and Kuttner were fired, too.
34:52Foreman?
34:52He's a druggie.
34:53I was never sure there was a disease in the first place.
34:56So all we know is that he's dying.
34:59Who wants to tell the patient?
35:03Fine.
35:04We'll get some kid to go talk to him.
35:06He's the only people he gets along with, anyway.
35:09Are we still fired?
35:15He works with abandoned kids.
35:17Is it medically relevant?
35:19I think so.
35:24I need a brain biopsy.
35:26For the patient.
35:28I bet.
35:30Can you two switch?
35:31You want to drill into a skull of a patient
35:33who almost died on the operating table yesterday?
35:40Why are they here?
35:42Because I wouldn't have gotten the answer
35:44without each of them.
35:45You could have just told me.
35:47I want you to feel guilty.
35:49She thinks the patient's a loser.
35:51She thinks the patient's a winner.
35:53Just a regular guy with a regular problem.
35:56He thinks he's going to be great
35:57once he's all grown up.
35:58And he thinks...
36:00What did you think?
36:02Autoimmune.
36:02Right.
36:03Less interesting, but just as important.
36:05You can't all be right.
36:06You're all wrong.
36:08My mom always said
36:09the two wrongs don't make a right.
36:11She never said anything about four wrongs.
36:13I always found that suspicious.
36:15Plain old measles.
36:17Constant exposure from hanging out with Oliver.
36:19Twist in his log.
36:20I assume he's been vaccinated.
36:22Patient's immune system was shredded
36:23with years of drugs.
36:25Early markers of rash and fever
36:27would have been lost on a druggie.
36:29His immune system overreacted.
36:30That's why his body went haywire.
36:33That's clever.
36:37You're not doing a biopsy
36:38without neurological symptoms.
36:40If I'm right,
36:41the virus is in his brain.
36:43Wrong course of treatment
36:44could be his last course.
36:45I need a neurological...
36:47He kept swallowing.
36:49Could be neurological.
36:50Could be a complex partial seizure.
36:51What did it look like?
36:56Good God, woman.
36:58How much more proof do you need?
37:00If you can induce a seizure,
37:02you can have your biopsy.
37:05Hey, who's up?
37:08We're gonna use flashing lights.
37:10Noxious stimulation.
37:11It'll irritate your brain.
37:13If there's damage to your neurons,
37:14it'll trigger a seizure.
37:16That way we can...
37:17I got something much more noxious.
37:22It's not as commonly used,
37:24but sound can be just as big an irritant.
37:34Now, remind me of your influences here.
37:37I'm gonna say...
37:38Thelonious Monk
37:40and the sound a trash compactor makes
37:43when you crawl inside it.
37:46I don't do it for you.
37:48I do it for me.
37:58What do you think?
38:00Seizing or dancing?
38:01Seizing.
38:02Playing the B-side is even worse.
38:04Extend you an OR for the biopsy.
38:07See you in the lecture hall.
38:36A little mood music.
38:39Build the suspense.
38:41Sounds more folky.
38:44You seriously have no idea
38:46when to shut up, do you?
38:49Amber, please stand.
38:53You didn't call me bitch.
38:55Is that bad?
38:59You play the game
39:00better than anybody else here.
39:04But for the wrong reasons.
39:06Reasons don't matter.
39:07Results are the only thing.
39:08You were wrong.
39:1420 years ago,
39:15this was recorded by Jim Moskowitz.
39:18Who later became known
39:20as Jimmy Quidd.
39:23Loves kids.
39:25Apparently has a heart.
39:27Perhaps even a soul.
39:30If you're gonna work for me,
39:33you have to be willing to be wrong.
39:35Willing to lose.
39:38Because you just did.
39:40You're fired.
39:51Thirteen.
39:52Thirteen.
39:53Please stand.
39:59You're fired.
40:05You just said I was right about...
40:07he was a drug addict.
40:13Four applicants,
40:14two spots.
40:16If I had three,
40:17I'd keep you.
40:24Game over.
40:48You're gonna have to grow old after all.
40:50You've got measles.
40:51So we're blasting you with corticosteroids.
40:56What's wrong with you?
40:58I got fired.
41:03What are you doing here?
41:06Trying not to care.
41:10Yeah.
41:12That's not easy.
41:21What the hell did you do?
41:24You told me to hire
41:25Cutner and Tal.
41:26Because I knew you wouldn't.
41:28Oops.
41:29I can't let you hire two men.
41:31Now that is sexist.
41:32You've already got four men.
41:33Is he a dude?
41:35Hire a woman, too.
41:36Hire two women?
41:37You can have the one
41:39that gives a crap about people.
41:42They both do.
41:44Right.
41:46Hire 13.
41:56This was your plan all along.
42:04Well, at least the games are over.
42:08How long have you known me?
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