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00:23Mr. Randall, they're here.
00:4452 million includes over 6 million already issued pursuant to the over-allotment option.
00:49When can we close?
00:50It would be subject to regulatory approval in both Toronto and the A&s.
00:54I didn't say how, Oliver.
00:55I said when.
00:57What?
00:58You sure this is a direction you want to go, Roy?
01:01This would move us from energy service into energy...
01:04You don't think oil's going up?
01:05Of course it's gonna go up.
01:07The question is when.
01:08The question is always when.
01:09And if we wait until the deal makes sense to everyone else, we're gonna be waiting in
01:12line behind everyone else.
01:14All I'm saying is...
01:16The same cover-your-ass crap you always say.
01:20We're gonna have to wrap this up.
01:21I gotta go.
01:21Where are you going?
01:22Upstairs.
01:23Get the regulators on it.
01:24I want to close by the end of the month.
01:25Come on, Roy, there are ten other items on the agenda.
01:27Which will have to wait until next week.
01:29You can't drag us all out of the office, get halfway through, and then just kick us out.
01:33Yeah, I can.
02:02The antibiotic treatment had no effect.
02:04Both the fever and the pain are getting worse.
02:06Which means it's not Clostridium Difficile.
02:10But you said that was the only diagnosis that made sense.
02:13It was.
02:14We need to get him to a hospital.
02:17Dad.
02:22I don't want to go.
02:25I know, buddy.
02:27But we may need to.
02:30Am I gonna die?
02:32No.
02:34Of course not.
02:36How do you know?
02:40I just do.
02:43And I'm always right, aren't I?
02:47Yeah.
02:49I don't know.
02:49Oh.
03:25I want House.
03:26I understand.
03:28But I told you, Dr. House isn't available.
03:30Call him.
03:31Tell him I'll have a private jet pick him up from whatever island.
03:36He isn't on vacation.
03:37Dr. Foreman's one of our best doctors.
03:39Is House in jail?
03:40No.
03:41Foreman is currently working with two of House's most veteran associates.
03:45Rehab?
03:46No.
03:48So, Mr. Randall, your son will be in good hands.
03:50My son has already been in good hands, and he's still dying.
03:57I'm through dealing with good.
03:59I want the best.
04:00And everyone I've asked says that's House.
04:03So, unless he's dead, comatose, or insane, I want him treating my son today.
04:17I could have said no, in good conscience.
04:20The kid will still be Foreman's patient, but his dad wants you making the decisions.
04:25And he's not my patient.
04:27You want to give me none of the responsibility and all of the liability?
04:30Which means I get...
04:33Oh, cool.
04:36Don't let him do anything crazy.
04:38When is he getting his license back so we can stop playing this game?
04:42Maybe never.
04:43This game is fun.
04:45You also need to prepare President Dybala's case for this week's morbidity and mortality conference.
04:50Oh, unfortunately, I'm overdue a mani-pedi appointment.
04:55Not you.
04:55Foreman's department.
04:57Oh, right.
04:58Well, he's got all the time in the world.
05:00We made the wrong call.
05:01He died.
05:02There's nothing to present.
05:03But obviously garnered a lot of curiosity.
05:06And we don't have more important things to do than satisfy everyone's idle curiosity?
05:10It's not idle.
05:11The question of how we deal with two possible diagnoses whose treatments are contraindicated is worth discussing.
05:17What do you think?
05:20Abdominal pain.
05:21Increasing in severity and frequency.
05:23Fever, dehydration, diarrhea, weight loss.
05:26Mom died from kidney failure caused by type 1 diabetes, which has been ruled out.
05:3017, doctors.
05:32Everything's been ruled out.
05:33Which means we have to re-rule out.
05:36Get it into history and physical.
05:38Unless that's crazy, boss.
05:42You been out of the country or on any recent camping trips?
05:45No camping.
05:46Uh, but we were in Montreal back in January.
05:49Went to see the NHL All-Star game for my birthday.
05:52Awesome.
05:54Where's Dr. House?
05:56In his office.
05:57He's really more of a decider than a doer.
06:00He's decided we should start over.
06:02Never know what previous doctors may have missed.
06:08Like this.
06:10Does that hurt more when I push there?
06:12Not really.
06:14What is it?
06:16I'm not sure.
06:18Just keep it clean.
06:19Simple.
06:20We did a test that called into question our initial diagnosis, so we changed our mind.
06:25And if they ask how the test was done?
06:27Why would they do that?
06:28It's a routine lab test.
06:30Routine lab tests don't involve blood you stole from a corpse to trick me into giving the guy the wrong
06:35treatment.
06:35Yes, and if you brought that up, it would certainly make for a lively debate about the morality of murdering
06:40murderers.
06:40But since you burned down the evidence of that...
06:43To cover for you, not me.
06:44You're protected.
06:46The decision was a coin flip.
06:48There was no right or wrong answer.
06:50The body's underground, 8,000 miles away.
06:54Nobody can prove anything.
06:55That room would be filled not because of a coin flip, not because of the patient, but because House's department
07:01screwed up.
07:02They're gonna be like sharks in a chum-filled swimming pool.
07:05And there's no way I'm jumping in unless I'm in a steel cage.
07:09So what do you want?
07:11I want to know you have everything covered.
07:14Got what covered?
07:17We were just reviewing the Dybalochis, making sure we didn't miss anything.
07:21We didn't.
07:23Except, of course, the thing that killed him.
07:27He's constipated.
07:29Physical revealed a mass in his abdomen, so I repeated the x-ray.
07:31If old one was clean, new one shows that his colon's almost completely impacted.
07:35Instruction would explain the pain.
07:38You think they just screwed up the old x-ray?
07:41Nope.
07:45Hirschsprungs?
07:46It's a congenital disorder of the nerves in the colon.
07:49Very rare in a child your son's age.
07:51Most doctors would never think of it.
07:53And you came up with this?
07:54It's House's idea.
07:55You need a barium enema and biopsy to confirm.
07:57Let me guess.
07:59It tastes really bad, but it's going to make me feel a lot better.
08:05Actually, you're not going to taste it.
08:19You should try searching for Misty May digs for gold.
08:23Make sure you put it in quotes.
08:25I'm making travel plans.
08:28I just need to get away, have some time to myself, get in the hint.
08:35So that's it?
08:38You're done with a little experiment with Foreman?
08:41It wasn't an experiment.
08:43It was a relationship.
08:44You may want to look into the difference.
08:49I'm glad you're better, House.
08:51I actually liked working for you.
08:54But I'm not coming back.
08:55Good.
08:57Just if you came back, Foreman would try and save the relationship.
09:01Give up being the boss.
09:04Are you here to try to save my relationship with Foreman?
09:07God, no.
09:08Trying to save my relationship with Foreman.
09:11Right now, I'm Kobe, playing the game I love however the hell I want.
09:16Phil Jackson has to listen to everyone else bitch about it.
09:19Enjoy, Cabo.
09:24I'm going to Thailand.
09:28Really?
09:30Interesting.
09:31Goodbye, House.
09:34Goodbye, Thirteen.
09:38Last week, yesterday, today.
09:41I can't believe it.
09:43He's pain-free for the first time in months.
09:45He's even hungry.
09:46I'm starving.
09:47We're still waiting for the biopsy results, but obviously it's a good sign.
09:51You're going to want to take it slow and try to regain all the lost weight in one meal.
09:57What's wrong?
09:58That abdomen feels normal, but it looks bigger.
10:02Jack, are you feeling...
10:04Jack?
10:05Hey, Jack, you okay?
10:09Right eye's fixed.
10:10Lateral erectus palsy.
10:13Seizing.
10:14Need five milligrams of diazepam.
10:16What?
10:17What's happening?
10:18Hold on his head and turn off the lights.
10:19Need to see his optic disc.
10:21Heart rate's elevated.
10:22Come on, hold his head.
10:23I'm trying.
10:24Wait, where's House?
10:25Okay, Mr. Randall, we need to step back.
10:26His optic disc is swollen.
10:27He's got intracranial hypertension.
10:29Porosomide, 20 milligrams IV.
10:30We could intubate him.
10:31We could hyperventilate him.
10:32D5-0 milligrams of diazepam.
10:34DC the monitors.
10:35Push 500 milligrams of penitone.
10:37They can't push them.
10:38We've got to relieve the pressure of his brain to herniate.
10:40Oh, my God.
10:4450 milligrams of penitone in.
10:47Page chase.
10:48Tell him to meet us in the old line.
10:49We need your consent.
10:51What's happening to him?
10:53The pressure in his skull's too high.
10:54We don't reduce it.
10:55It can irrevocably damage his brain.
10:56But he was just talking.
10:58He was smiling.
10:58We need to drill burr holes.
10:59Drill into his head?
11:01Penitone's not working.
11:02Paralyzing.
11:03Three milligrams of penitone.
11:04They intubate and hyperventilate.
11:07Where's House?
11:08House isn't here.
11:09Do we have your consent?
11:11Do we have your consent?
11:12All right, you ready?
11:13One, two, three.
11:18Injecting three milligrams pancironium.
11:25Look at the monitors.
11:27It's still seizing.
11:28We need to do this now.
11:29I've got one here.
11:31Go.
11:33Go.
11:48Electrical seizure activity stopped.
11:53Intracranial pressure's declining.
11:55Come on, keep going.
11:56Pressure's down to eight.
11:59I'll go tell the dad.
12:03What happened?
12:06I have no idea.
12:08He hasn't had any more seizures.
12:09And cytological examination of the subdural fluid showed no abnormalities.
12:14Don't usually see brain damage after a rectal biopsy.
12:17He was fine after the procedure.
12:19No headaches, no mental status change.
12:21Wasn't anything we did.
12:22It's not just his brain.
12:23He's continuing to build up fluid in his abdominal cavity as well as the dura.
12:26Or inserted shunts to drain it.
12:29Got to be some sort of systemic infection.
12:31After spending the last week getting pumped full of IV antibiotics.
12:35Notice anything odd about the shape of the fluid collection?
12:38Oh, God.
12:41Virgin Mary.
12:44The edge should be tapered, lens-shaped.
12:53Unless the dural layer was already separated from the brain when the fluid started to build up.
12:59Get a dural biopsy to confirm brain cancer.
13:04Nice catch.
13:09Bangkok, flight 799.
13:13Wow, Bangkok.
13:14That sounds awesome.
13:15How long?
13:16Not sure yet.
13:19Luckily, I have a friend who's staying at my place taking care of my dog.
13:24He's really big, so he needs a lot of exercise.
13:28Remy Hadley.
13:29H-A-D-L-E-Y.
13:31What, do you think I'm going to rob the place?
13:33No, of course not.
13:36In case you haven't noticed, I have a job.
13:38Look, I'm sorry.
13:39I don't know you.
13:39You're either honest or dishonest.
13:41I figured the safer choice is to...
13:42It's to treat a stranger like an ass.
13:44Nice way to live your life.
13:46Bitch.
13:48Instead, I'm sorry.
13:49Oh, hello.
13:50Uh, I was wondering if there are any business class seats open that I could use my miles to upgrade
13:54to?
13:56I don't know you, but I assumed I could trust you.
13:59Welcome to my car.
14:01Okay, you're a saint.
14:03It's impossible.
14:04I confirmed my reservation last night.
14:06So rebook it.
14:09Well, obviously it was a mistake on your end, not mine.
14:13No, I'm on my way to the airport right now.
14:21Didn't believe you, huh?
14:28Brain cancer?
14:30We should know for sure by the morning.
14:33Our luck just keeps getting worse, huh?
14:36Treatment options are getting better every day.
14:38There's no visible mass, so even if the biopsy comes back positive, we've caught it early.
14:42Oh, so you're telling me this is good news?
14:44I'm saying we will do whatever we can.
14:47Right.
14:52Sorry.
14:57I've got to go.
14:58Foreman needs more help with the M&M prep.
15:00Okay.
15:01I'll come up and help after I finish the biopsy.
15:03We can handle it.
15:04I'll see you at home later.
15:05If you're here, I might as well be.
15:07Go home.
15:08Get some rest.
15:09Because I'm going to be waking up as soon as I get home.
15:19Stay out of my life.
15:22Okay.
15:23I know you canceled my reservation.
15:25You obviously saw me log in when you were spying on me in the coffee shop.
15:29I was talking to you.
15:30I was spying on the MILF and the running shorts.
15:32I'm not coming back on the team.
15:33I don't want you back on the team.
15:35I cannot work for, with, or around Foreman.
15:38Which is why I don't want you back on the team.
15:41Now that you're out of the picture, he's better than ever.
15:43Which is going to make me less miserable than ever.
15:45Which is why neither of us gives a damn how, when, or on what island in the Bahamas you want
15:49to get away from it all.
15:50The Bahamas?
15:52Costa Rica?
15:54I told you Thailand.
15:56I assumed you were lying.
15:58Because it would have been idiotic for you to tell me the truth.
16:01Yet another reason I have no use for you.
16:07We've got a problem.
16:09When Cameron sent Nabala's blood to the lab, she specifically asked for the anti-centromere antibodies test.
16:14So?
16:15The printout they sent you included just the anti-centromere antibodies.
16:19But the lab also did a full blood panel.
16:21So I'm not an idiot.
16:23I obviously made sure that Cadaver I got the sample from had the same blood type.
16:26You apparently didn't check his cholesterol.
16:30How far off?
16:3320%.
16:51Tabala didn't die of high cholesterol.
16:53Why would anyone even bother to compare the two reports?
16:55The same reason I did.
16:56Because they're looking for anything we might have screwed up.
16:58We could claim the blood analyzer broke.
17:00We can't.
17:01Cameron documented that it was perfectly calibrated when she did the test.
17:04So?
17:05The numbers are off.
17:05It's weird.
17:06Who cares?
17:07If it comes up, just act surprised like it's some irrelevant curiosity.
17:10I can't do this.
17:12I can't go in there and stack lie upon lie.
17:15You've got to figure out a way to explain this.
17:19Hey.
17:20Hey.
17:21Missed you this morning.
17:22Yeah, sorry.
17:23I needed to get in early.
17:24I didn't want to wake you.
17:25I thought you did want to wake me.
17:26At least that's what you said last night.
17:27I'm not.
17:28No, no, I got the biopsy results.
17:30It's not cancer.
17:35How can so much be wrong with nothing being wrong?
17:38Since when is cancer being considered nothing?
17:41I just said it's not cancer.
17:43Cell morphologies were all normal.
17:44And so are the most recent CT scans.
17:46On the other hand, adenocarcinoma of the stomach would cause pain, constipation, nutritional deficiencies that could cause seizures.
17:55It wouldn't show on a CT.
17:58You were right about the cancer.
18:00It's wrong about the place.
18:05Continue to say nothing if you agree.
18:09Go scope them.
18:10Get another set of biopsies.
18:18I get canceling her ticket if you then showed up with two more somewhere better.
18:24What are you talking about?
18:25Or showed up at all.
18:27But how does just ruining her plans get her to agree to yours?
18:32You're talking about 13?
18:35Where's she going?
18:36Nowhere this week, thanks to you.
18:38I didn't stop her.
18:39I'm not going to stop her.
18:44I've already done all I could.
18:46Now all I can do is move on.
18:51I think I actually believe you.
18:55If you're telling the truth, you're even more rational than I...
18:59Well, not more.
19:03And again, more sane.
19:07You're going to be a good boss, boss.
19:11I told you there's nothing wrong.
19:13There's obviously something wrong.
19:15And I'm not even saying we need to talk about it right now.
19:17I just don't see why you have to deny it.
19:19I'm not.
19:21Now you're denying, you're denying.
19:23No, I'm denying that there's anything to deny.
19:26Robert, you can't do this.
19:27You can't hide things from me.
19:32There's a problem with the Dybala M&M.
19:36The HDL numbers on one of his early blood panels
19:38don't match a later panel.
19:40That's weird.
19:42Yeah.
19:48It's no big deal.
19:51Plastrol didn't have anything to do with his death.
19:53But, you know, after being let go from Mercy
19:55and then that thing with 13's drug trial,
19:58Foreman's paranoid about people questioning
20:00the way he handled the case.
20:01Well, that's ridiculous.
20:02If anything, Foreman should be feeling secure.
20:03He's the one who had the right diagnosis.
20:05We're the ones who talked him out of it.
20:06I know.
20:07Don't tell him I told you.
20:09He doesn't want to show any signs of weakness,
20:11especially now that House is claiming
20:12he wants him to stay in charge.
20:15All right.
20:16So it's still cancer.
20:18It's just somewhere else.
20:19That's what we're looking for,
20:20but it would explain all the symptoms
20:22and all the normal tests and imaging studies.
20:25Got biopsies of the mucosa and the submucosa
20:27moving towards the pylorus.
20:29Well, it's my fault.
20:32I don't know, carcinomas aren't caused by diet
20:34or environmental factors.
20:38I inherited a $10 million pipeline business
20:41when I was 24.
20:43By the time I was 30, it was worth over a billion.
20:47Since then, I have been involved in over 50 deals
20:50that make that first one look like a loser.
20:54Everything I do, everything I touch,
20:57turns to gold.
21:03Except my family.
21:06First my wife, and now my son.
21:16This is my fault.
21:19It's karma.
21:22That's obviously not true.
21:28It's seizing again.
21:29Get the scope out.
21:31We need five milligrams of diazepam.
21:32How's the ICP?
21:33It's eight.
21:35But the shunt's open and clear.
21:37This isn't intracranial pressure.
21:39Then what the hell is it?
21:48Seizure's stopped, but he hasn't regained consciousness.
21:50No sign of any masses in his stomach or esophageal lining,
21:54and he's still accumulating subdural and peritoneal fluid.
21:57And every time we look to see where it's coming from,
22:00he starts seizing.
22:01You think we're setting this off?
22:03I think something is.
22:04One of his stomach biopsies shows an arteriole partially occluded.
22:08But with no abnormality in the other layers,
22:10and no evidence of a cellular inflammatory reaction.
22:12It's definitely not cancer.
22:14Then it has to be some sort of infection.
22:15We already ruled out infection.
22:17Only because he was treated for and got worse.
22:20Seems like a sound reason.
22:21Unless it's a drug-resistant strain.
22:23Drug-resistant strain of what?
22:26Bacterial cultures, viral serologies,
22:29the ANA and anchor are all negative.
22:30Everything's negative.
22:31We obviously missed something.
22:32Maybe the seizures aren't a new symptom.
22:34They're an old one.
22:35No doctor known as the thrashing kid?
22:37Abdominal epilepsy.
22:39The seizures would just look like pain
22:40until it spread to his motor cortex.
22:42Wouldn't explain the fevers.
22:44Protein malnutrition can cause fevers.
22:45And nothing causes malnutrition
22:47like excruciating stomach pain
22:49that gets worse every time you eat.
22:53I'd be a lot more certain
22:55if it was my idea.
22:57It's best we got.
22:58Start him on gabapentin.
23:00Hook him up to an intracranial EEG
23:01for continuous monitoring.
23:14I gave him statins.
23:15What?
23:17They asked about the cholesterol
23:18to say I prescribed a statin,
23:19and forgot to put it in the chart.
23:20You want to solve a problem in the records
23:22by creating another problem in the records?
23:24There's not a problem with the records.
23:25There's a problem with my record keeping.
23:27There's no way anyone can prove me wrong.
23:29How'd you get access to the statins?
23:32You're going to get someone in the pharmacy
23:33to confess to yet another record keeping problem?
23:36I saw an open cart.
23:37Just took it.
23:39Why would you steal a drug
23:40you can just as easily ask for?
23:42Because I'm trying to get you off the hook.
23:45A story that raises more questions than it answers
23:47only puts the hook deeper down my throat.
23:50It's all right.
23:51I'll handle it.
23:53Now, by telling the truth.
23:55The truth is, I don't have the time,
23:57I'm not in the mood, and I don't see the point.
23:59You don't want to do the M&M
24:00because you're not in the mood?
24:02This kid is dying,
24:03and I've got a house trying to push
24:04all his responsibilities onto me.
24:06They're not his responsibilities.
24:07They're yours.
24:08You're the one who wanted to be in charge.
24:10I wanted to be in charge, not a figurehead.
24:12Then do the M&M.
24:13It's all yours.
24:14You want me to get flogged?
24:16For what?
24:16So you can have an academic debate
24:18about a diagnostic dilemma
24:19no one's ever going to face again?
24:23What the hell's going on here?
24:25I just don't want to do the M&M.
24:32At work?
24:32Not even close.
24:50Everything okay?
24:51Just waiting for whatever's about to go wrong.
24:5513 called.
24:56Do you have a theory that makes more sense
24:57than abdominal epilepsy?
24:59She said someone hacked into her email account
25:01and canceled an airline reservation.
25:04I'm guessing Foreman.
25:06Really?
25:07You're accusing Foreman, not me.
25:09Cool.
25:12You really want Foreman to stay in charge of the team?
25:15Makes sense.
25:16He loves power, and I love puzzles.
25:20You love power and puzzles.
25:23True.
25:25When I had them both,
25:33I wasn't Foreman.
25:35How do you know?
25:37He said he's moved on.
25:40And you believe him?
25:41I believe that he believes him.
25:50Looks like it's time for me to get off the bench.
25:53Sure.
25:55Sure.
25:56Sure.
26:00What's up?
26:02Are you Dr. House?
26:04I understand you're a big fan.
26:06My guy sent over a sign, glossy.
26:08Continuous EEG shows no interictal spikes.
26:10It's not abdominal epilepsy.
26:12You paged me to tell me what it's not.
26:14I paged you to show you this.
26:20That I did not expect.
26:22What the hell is that supposed to mean?
26:24Darn it.
26:25I know I should have stayed outside.
26:27Fantasy is always much better than reality.
26:29You think this is a joke?
26:30That's my son.
26:31He's dying,
26:32and not one of you seem to have the slightest clue why.
26:36I know.
26:37That's why it's so interesting.
26:41Fever, stomach pain, seizures,
26:44peritoneal and subdural fluid collection,
26:46and now spots.
26:47Could be an allergic reaction to one of his meds
26:49that suddenly developed eight hours after he started the meds.
26:52If it's not cancer or infection,
26:54it has to be autoimmune.
26:55Systemic lupus complicated by a CNS vasculitis
26:57would explain the rash, fever, assay.
27:00CNS vasculitis would cause a stiff neck along with a headache.
27:03And would have showed up on the dural biopsy.
27:06What about polyarteritis nodosa?
27:08It can occur in kids.
27:10Except you can't have arteritis without inflammation.
27:13Okay, you come up with something better.
27:18Go on.
27:19There was some inflammation in the skin biopsy,
27:21plus he's got elevated diastolic pressure.
27:24It's barely elevated,
27:26which you'd expect given the number of procedures he's undergone.
27:28Well, barely is more than not barely.
27:34Not my decision.
27:37But if it was,
27:38I'd say start him on prednisone
27:40and get a testicular biopsy.
27:42If he's gonna have any real inflammation,
27:44it'll be down there.
27:44Cameron and I will do it.
27:46Why?
27:46It was Chase's idea.
27:48Kid's father's not gonna be happy
27:49about a full set of biopsies,
27:51and you've got a better rapport.
27:53What's really going on here?
27:56You need Chase to help you over-prep for the M&M?
27:58Yes.
28:00Then say so.
28:01Don't be a child.
28:05Is it on his penis?
28:08Kid's rash?
28:10Yeah.
28:10Why?
28:11It means it's most likely affecting the small blood vessels.
28:14That's why we didn't see any inflammation on the biopsies.
28:19It's not polyarteritis.
28:21It's to-go disease.
28:30I'll do it.
28:31I'll do it.
28:45Your son has-to-go disease.
28:48It causes micro blood vessels in the brain, skin, GI tract to break down, clot off.
28:57It sometimes manifests early on, with atrophic papules on the penis.
29:02In your son's case, we don't know why, but they came much later.
29:09And what's the treatment?
29:13There isn't one.
29:15It's incurable.
29:23You're wrong.
29:26You've already been wrong a bunch of times.
29:29We rechecked the biopsies.
29:31It's definitely to-go.
29:37I'm sorry.
29:38I wish there was something we could do.
29:47How long?
29:50Not much longer.
29:54What does that mean?
29:57Day at the most.
30:02Day at the most.
30:04Day at the most.
30:23All right.
30:43All right.
30:45We need to talk.
30:46Unless it's life or death, it's going to have to wait.
30:48It's about Dybala.
30:50Let me rephrase.
30:51Unless it's a current life...
30:52The foreman can't present the case at the M&M.
30:55I know you guys are busy,
30:57but he's just going to have to suck it up and make the time.
30:59It's not the time.
31:00Then what is it?
31:02The anti-centromere antibodies test,
31:05the test that caused us to change the treatment
31:07from blastomycosis to scleroderma.
31:11It wasn't...
31:12It wasn't what?
31:15Dr. Cuddy, they need you in the pediatric ICU.
31:18Who's they?
31:19I don't know, but I think they're lawyers.
31:24If you guys screwed something up, just come clean.
31:28It's not going to be that bad.
31:34With all due respect, you don't know what's at stake here.
31:36What's going on?
31:37You need to stop him.
31:38He's about to ruin his life.
31:40Like you give a damn about my life.
31:41Roy, he's right.
31:42You're borrowing money to buy options that are already out of the money.
31:45Even you won't be able to cover the losses.
31:47Your house, cars, bank accounts.
31:50You'll lose everything.
31:51That's the point.
31:54The billionaire thinks that the gods will treat him better if he's broke.
31:58I suggested he give it to me.
31:59There's got to be some sort of balance.
32:01You can't have all the good fortune in just one area of your life.
32:05It's not how the world's supposed to work.
32:08Who said the world is supposed to work?
32:09Don't just wipe everything out.
32:11Put your assets in a trust.
32:13Give it to a charity.
32:14I can't get anything back.
32:15He's insane.
32:15He's irrational.
32:17So are most people.
32:19Unfortunately, it doesn't make him insane.
32:20If he signs that paper, he's not only going to destroy his own life,
32:24but the lives of thousands of people who rely on this company to make a living.
32:27If he is insane, we will soothe this hospital.
32:30Mr. Randall, I know you're upset.
32:34You shouldn't make a decision like this right now.
32:37Give it some time.
32:39My son doesn't have any time.
32:41Your son's dying from an incurable disease, not bad karma.
32:45No.
32:47He's not dying.
32:49It's not going to happen.
32:50I'm not going to let it.
32:51Roy.
32:53Please.
32:58I'm sorry.
33:00I can't let him die.
33:02People don't get what they deserve.
33:04They just get what they get.
33:06There's nothing any of us can do about it.
33:17Deliver it, or I'll make sure you end up the ones with nothing.
33:23I'll make sure you end up the other thing.
33:32Call a code.
33:33He's flat, mommy.
33:37I'll make sure you end up the other thing.
33:49Thanks.
33:51You're welcome.
33:52For what?
33:54For thinking I was worth breaking the law to keep around.
33:58That's just the way I am, but still don't know what you're talking about.
34:01Cuddy had IT trace all the IP addresses who've logged into my email account.
34:06There were two.
34:08Mine and yours.
34:11Obviously, House decided he needs you more than he's willing.
34:14I already asked House.
34:16And he'd certainly never lie.
34:17No, he'd lie.
34:19Except he wants me gone.
34:21And he'd do a lot better job of lying than you just did.
34:25Really?
34:26Was that bad?
34:28No, actually.
34:29But it doesn't matter anymore.
34:32Why?
34:33Because of House or Foreman?
34:37You're good for both of them, but Foreman's not my best friend.
34:41House will be fine.
34:43Maybe.
34:44But with you on the team, he'd be better.
34:47He needs someone who doesn't need him.
34:52You're the only one he's never really been able to suck into his crazy house vortex.
34:56Keeps him grounded.
34:58His ego in check.
34:59Why didn't you just come to me?
35:03I figured you'd only stay if House asked, and I knew he would, eventually.
35:13Bye, Wilson.
35:17This is a great job.
35:20Maybe even better now that House is at least trying to have real relationships with people.
35:26I said trying.
35:28It doesn't matter.
35:29The job you love doesn't matter.
35:33Don't throw it all away just because of a bad breakup.
35:39Bye, Wilson.
35:51I just confessed.
35:54I told Thirteen I was the one who canceled the plane ticket.
35:57Why?
35:58You mean, why did I confess, or why did I do it?
36:01I know you didn't do it, so I guess the first.
36:04You want her to stay because you want her back, or because Foreman does?
36:09Why would I care what Foreman wants?
36:11Because you're not as big a jerk as everyone thinks.
36:14Yes, I am.
36:15No, you're not.
36:17I just made a $10,000 short sale on a stock I knew was going to crash because of what
36:22I saw a grief-stricken dad do on his son's deathbed.
36:25No, you didn't.
36:26Yes, I did.
36:28You are a jerk.
36:31She's making a mistake.
36:33So you did it for her.
36:34She's a good doctor.
36:36So you did it for you.
36:38I'm not the one in charge anymore.
36:40So you did it for Foreman.
36:42She is a smoking hot, newly single bisexual.
36:46Why don't you just admit that you like having her around?
36:49She's good for you.
36:50You need her.
36:50Because I was born with a heart three sizes too small.
36:54No, you weren't.
36:56Yes, I...
36:59What?
37:15He's still alive?
37:17Yeah.
37:18Good.
37:19Starting him on heparin and IV immunoglobulin.
37:22DeGoe?
37:23Cardiac arrest wasn't just a...
37:25Everything goes to hell in a handbasket arrest.
37:27It was a coronary event.
37:28Coronaries are large vessels.
37:30It means it can't be DeGoe.
37:31The biopsy's confirmed.
37:33Obstructed blood vessels.
37:34They can't be obstructed because of DeGoe.
37:37It means it's primary antiphospholipid syndrome.
37:42Are you sure?
37:43Nope.
37:44But I will be if he responds to the heparin and immunoglobulin.
37:54By the way,
37:55someone screwed over your girlfriend.
37:58She ran to me, Cuddy, and Wilson.
38:00Everyone but you.
38:03She's not over you.
38:06Well, she is.
38:36Where'd you find it?
38:38Find what?
38:40Niacin-bound chromium supplements.
38:43It was right on top of the fire.
38:45You don't know about it?
38:47No.
38:47Been here all night.
38:50One of DeBala's previous docs
38:51was prescribing ultra-high doses of niacin-bound chromium
38:54to boost his HDL.
38:56So?
38:57So it gives us something to point to.
38:59We can explain the wide variation between the HDL numbers.
39:02We're safe.
39:04We're covered.
39:06You really didn't request the info?
39:09No.
39:11And obviously you didn't either.
39:16Which means...
39:38any bruising or boob?
39:46No.
39:47You kids areabbling W題 RO восп mostяг
39:51It worked.
39:53The medicine worked.
39:56It worked.
40:13How'd you find it?
40:18Fat old black guy.
40:20Knew he had to be taking something for his cholesterol.
40:24And what now?
40:26I'm not the boss.
40:28You don't think I should be fired?
40:30Why?
40:31Doubt we'll ever be treating a genocidal dictator again.
40:36Better a murder than a misdiagnosis.
40:43Whether you want to be in charge or not,
40:46you are.
40:48And you're always, will we?
40:49I'm sorry.
40:52Good luck.
41:24When we first met, we were kids, we were wild, we were restless.
41:33And after a while, I grew coarse, I grew cold, I grew like us.
41:41I hold this memory, I pull you so close to me,
41:46whispered, we'll be always there.
41:57Now I see, just how young, how scared I am.
42:06Eyes closed and tight, throwing punch after punch at the world.
42:11I see, is it ever going to be the same?
42:18I see, is it ever going to be the same?
42:26I see, is it ever going to be the same?
42:38I see, is it ever going to be the same?
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