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03:48Why do I even give you an office?
03:51New case. Psych department asked for you personally.
03:53Patient's a crazy person?
03:55You're a crazy person. Patient's a psychiatrist.
03:58There's something wrong with Kuma Guy's cable.
04:00He seems fine with it.
04:02Your patient is an adjunct faculty member here, but currently...
04:08The budget committee voted to charge for cable in the patient rooms.
04:13Slippery slope.
04:15Today we withhold porn, tomorrow it's clean bandages.
04:18Talk to Carlson in Durham. He runs the budget committee.
04:21After you look at this.
04:22After you talk to Carlson, maybe I'll...
04:25The patient is trapped at the South Pole.
04:36Any possibility of evacuating her?
04:38Well, that wouldn't be any fun.
04:40And for the next two months,
04:42winds make it impossible to fly anything in or out.
04:45Could be appendicitis or a gallstone.
04:47Or a kidney stone.
04:48That wouldn't be any fun.
04:50If it's appendicitis down there, her appendix ruptures, she dies,
04:53there's nothing we can do.
04:54If it's a stone, she takes pain meds, the stone passes, there's nothing we need to do.
04:57Could be a struvite kidney stone.
04:59Those kidney stones are calcium and benign.
05:02Why would you suspect a struvite stone?
05:03Because she said kidney stones were boring.
05:06It's possible.
05:07She's on birth control.
05:09Lots of sex could lead to urinary tract infection,
05:11which could lead to an infection-laced struvite kidney stone.
05:14Excessive Antarctic drilling.
05:16Bad for the environment and the ladies.
05:18If it's a struvite stone, she needs to break it up quickly
05:20before the infection shuts down her kidneys.
05:22This is where it gets fun.
05:25These are the supplies and medications she has available.
05:32Nothing here that could break up a kidney stone.
05:34What else do they have down there?
05:36I just said.
05:37I don't mean medical stuff, other stuff.
05:40Some geological equipment breaks ice and rock
05:42the same way we break kidney stones.
05:47Uh, Discovery Channel.
05:49I like watching them blow stuff up.
05:51Who doesn't?
05:54That reminds me.
05:56Coma guy needs cable.
05:58Women's billiards is the only thing that's keeping him alive.
06:00I'm sure Carlson will be moved by his plight.
06:03Carlson won't listen to me since I hit on his wife.
06:06You knew?
06:07God, no.
06:07I thought I was hitting on his daughter.
06:09Look, you're on the committee.
06:11He'll listen to you.
06:12I'm an avid reader of committees with hotties message boards.
06:15Amoxicillin, 500 milligrams IV.
06:17Studies conducted in major hospitals indicate that happy patients recover faster.
06:22Studies conducted in my apartment show the TV makes people happy.
06:25Premium channels have a particularly striking effect.
06:27Charging patients for cable is bringing in 13 grand a month.
06:30Until this injustice is righted, I am going to waste 13 grand a day.
06:38$2.49 down?
06:41Didn't EKG and a cardiac enzyme with those check out discharge them and tell them to get a snowblower?
06:47How much is 13 grand divided by four cents?
06:51I am not giving you cable.
06:53You're going to have to somehow survive with the broadcast networks alone.
06:56I'll be fine on Tuesdays.
07:00If sound waves from the flaw detector break the egg, it should safely dissolve your kidney stone.
07:11This isn't going to work.
07:13There's no reason it shouldn't.
07:14Sound waves are sound waves.
07:15Stones are stones.
07:16Some are bigger than others.
07:18Some are inside me.
07:19How's it going, Team MacGyver?
07:22Oh, great.
07:23I can't get cable, but I can get the South Pole on high def.
07:26We're almost ready to start the test.
07:28Test?
07:29Did Ford test the Ansel?
07:31Did Coke test New Coke?
07:33Did Shakespeare test his final play, Snow Dogs?
07:36I'm guessing you're Dr. Howes?
07:39I was wondering when you might drop by.
07:43Could she see me?
07:44Oh, yeah.
07:46You think Jagger shows up for the sound check?
07:52Okay.
07:53Rhodey's off the stage.
07:56Go help Cameron in the ER.
07:57Why?
07:58No way you're just doing her a favor.
08:00ER is standing room only, which means Cameron's bound to make a mistake.
08:03Find it so I can blackmail her.
08:06As far as you know, this is way more than just some silly battle over cable.
08:17Ready.
08:18Ready.
08:19Ready.
08:21Ready.
08:21Ready.
08:22Ready.
08:25Ready.
08:43You might want to dial it down a smidge.
08:47I am not doing this.
08:50Your kidney stone theory hinges on me having sex, but I...
08:54Let me guess.
08:55You're as pure as the driven snow.
08:57Only if the snow likes to be on top.
08:59But I am here doing psychological research.
09:02Generally not a good idea to swap fluids with your subjects.
09:05Struvite stones are possible in people who don't have sex.
09:08They're certainly possible in people who claim.
09:11I've had no UTIs.
09:13No pain on urination.
09:14You do realize that only one of us is a real doctor?
09:17You do realize only one of us has any control over my actions.
09:23Dr. Milton, are you able to run to Chem 7?
09:26Yes.
09:26Well, let her tell us if her kidney function is declining.
09:29If it is, he's right.
09:31Struvite stones are the most likely explanation.
09:32If not, she's right.
09:39Sorry.
09:40I know how you like to avoid avoiding confrontation.
09:42While we're waiting for that test to prove me right,
09:44start IV cefuroxine.
09:46Keep the infection in the stone from wiping out your kidneys.
09:49I'll send the Chem 7 results when I'm done.
09:57Great psychiatrist.
09:58One session, I've got shrinkage.
10:01House wants us to spy on you.
10:03Report back.
10:05And you're telling me this because...
10:07We don't want to do it.
10:09I don't see a problem so far.
10:10If our choice is between pissing House off or pissing you off,
10:13that's not much of a choice.
10:15So, unless I give House cable,
10:17you're going to make my life miserable.
10:19Yes.
10:21And you're telling me this so you won't feel as guilty when you do it.
10:26Yes.
10:27Accommodating House's every whim is not my job anymore.
10:30But it is ours.
10:33House will get what he wants.
10:41Maybe we should just pay for it ourselves and tell him she folded.
10:45No.
10:48Your Chem 7 results show that your kidney function is declining.
10:53Sounds like a kidney stone to me.
10:55The decreased function could be from dehydration caused by vomiting due to a gallstone.
11:00You agreed that the Chem 7 would decide if it was a struvite stone.
11:04I agreed to do the test.
11:05The results are up for interpretation.
11:07I'll redo the test in an hour when I'm rehydrated.
11:10Have you noticed any improvements in starting the sephiroxine?
11:13Not really.
11:14The pain's about the same.
11:15While you're waiting, we should run another test with the geology equipment.
11:18You're taking the sephiroxine.
11:20She's right-handed.
11:22She would have put the IV in her left arm.
11:25Catherine in the arm makes it hard to bend the elbow the way people do when they drink.
11:28We have a limited supply of medication, and I'm not about to waste it.
11:32Last I checked, you had a limited supply of doctors.
11:34Right before I got sick, one of my crew members severed his femoral artery.
11:39He needs the sephiroxine.
11:40Right.
11:41He called dips.
11:42His need is definitive.
11:44Mine is speculative.
11:46You're breathing fast.
11:48It's because I'm pissed off.
11:49Lift up your chin.
11:50Show me your windpipe.
11:55Ah!
11:56My chest hurts.
11:57It's deviating to the left.
11:58The right lung is collapsing.
12:00Kate, is anyone there with you?
12:01Sean went to the miss.
12:03You need to call someone.
12:04Get a syringe and a needle.
12:05Why am I doing that?
12:06Shut up and look.
12:09She could pass out.
12:10She needs to re-inflate that lung.
12:13Kate, now pull out the plunger.
12:15I want you to stab yourself in your right side between the second and third rib in the mid-clavicular
12:19line.
12:22By the time we get someone else there, you'll have suffocated.
12:25Just do it.
12:38See all the good stuff that happens when you listen to me?
12:43It means it's not a kidney stone.
12:54Right side pain, vomiting, now a lung that gets traumatized without any trauma.
13:00Sounds odd.
13:01Probably is odd.
13:02We should discuss this, then call her back.
13:04Well, it's fine.
13:05I made sure we got the South Pole long-distance plan.
13:08Your latest kidney function test shows...
13:10I know what it shows.
13:11I ran it.
13:12The more you interrupt, the longer my grandstanding is going to take.
13:15Since when do you let patients participate in differentials?
13:18Since the patient and her doctor happen to be the same person.
13:20Your kidney function is still declining.
13:22It means you have a kidney problem.
13:24But not one that needed antibiotics makes us equally wrong.
13:27No.
13:28Makes us both wrong, not equally.
13:30You were at least six wronger.
13:33They run a PPD before you shipped out?
13:35Not me and everybody else here.
13:37It's not TB.
13:37Excuse us a second.
13:41Cancer explains her symptoms.
13:42A tumor in her longer kidney that threw a clot to the other organ.
13:46And you're worried the tumor might overhear and realize we're onto it?
13:49Cancer is a hard diagnosis for patients, even when they're not in the South Pole.
13:52We should figure this out.
13:54Maybe bring Wilson in.
14:01Obviously, you two think I'm in bad shape.
14:03Only if you count the tumor.
14:04House.
14:05Probably in your abdomen.
14:07But you don't have any advanced imaging equipment.
14:09You also don't have a surgeon to biopsy it,
14:11any stains to use on the slide or an oncologist to analyze it.
14:15Too far away to hold their hand.
14:18I have cancer.
14:20Possibly.
14:21Since the only imaging equipment you have is x-ray, let's start there.
14:25X-ray your entire body.
14:28I'll upload the images when I'm done.
14:34Good for you.
15:02She's annoying.
15:04Refused to take the antibiotics because other people might need them.
15:08She said she cares about other people?
15:11What a poser.
15:13KUB is clean.
15:14You don't like her because she's a psychiatrist.
15:18I'm a complicated man.
15:19I loathe her for many reasons.
15:21Never before has a profession been so decried by someone who needed it so badly.
15:25You talk a lot of smack about tranny hookers.
15:28An enlarged mediastinal node.
15:30Lymphoma?
15:31Probably, but we can't confirm it without a biopsy.
15:33We can't analyze a biopsy without a stain.
15:35We can't biopsy.
15:36Since they don't have stains down there, we need a substitute.
15:39She can't biopsy that node without a surgical team and an OR.
15:43Anything with a strong color could work as a stain.
15:47Printer ink, food coloring, coffee.
15:50No thanks.
15:50We'll find a node closer to the surface once you can biopsy.
15:54That makes sense.
15:55That makes sense?
15:56I said it first.
15:57In a shockingly calm manner.
16:00After I've just been jerking you around for 30 seconds.
16:03Without you complaining or analyzing said jerking.
16:06I was being mature.
16:08In a lavender shirt.
16:10You, for some reason, are happy.
16:13How dare you?
16:14The x-rays don't show any other abnormal nodes.
16:17Abnormal nodes can be felt before they can be seen on an x-ray.
16:21You're wearing that shirt for someone.
16:23The health department.
16:24They frown on topless oncology.
16:26You're going to do a physical?
16:27Have to.
16:28You and Foreman are going to be here looking for a stain.
16:34I can do the physical.
16:35There's no reason you need to watch.
16:37I can think of at least three reasons.
16:40One of them's medical.
16:41Where are you?
16:42Not in your office.
16:43You're not in the hospital.
16:44No reason for me to be.
16:45I am not addressing for you in your apartment.
16:48You're not in my apartment.
16:50You're three quarters of a world away.
16:53I promise not to get fresh.
16:55I'm not taking off my clothes.
16:57One of us has to.
17:03Show me your place.
17:08Uh, it's got walls, a floor, and in some places a roof.
17:12I am not exposing myself without some reciprocity.
17:15It's my apartment.
17:16It's not my soul.
17:22Living room.
17:24Slow down.
17:27Huh.
17:28Lots of books.
17:29I'm betting all medical.
17:31Only if you count Janet Jameson's autobiography as a gynecological text.
17:35Fiction is a waste of time.
17:37Unless you can laugh at it.
17:38I love to laugh.
17:40Moving on.
17:43Back up.
17:45How bad is the insomnia?
17:48Let me quantify that.
17:49Do you drink two or three scotches before passing out in front of the TV?
17:54You are so far off.
17:57It's bourbon.
18:00No photos anywhere.
18:02Family and friends aren't important.
18:05Well, you're sick.
18:06You have 20 people down the hall and you've had exactly one visitor.
18:09I don't want to panic anyone.
18:11You don't like people who hide on that ice cube, so...
18:14Stop projecting.
18:16You're antisocial, so you assume I'm antisocial.
18:20How about if I just get naked and you shut up?
18:22If I thought I could get you naked, I would have led with that.
18:26You'd rather show me your soul than your leg.
18:30Great.
18:31Got me all figured out.
18:34You need to try and fix me now?
18:36I never said you needed fixing.
18:41He's letting her take part in the differentials.
18:43Of course he is.
18:44He likes her.
18:46Big shock.
18:47Spaghetti sauce doesn't work as a lymph tissue stain.
18:50I'll try the coffee.
18:53He's annoyed by her, doesn't respect her as a doctor, constantly insults her.
18:58That's House's version of courtship.
19:01Oh, God.
19:02He's been wooing me for years.
19:04She's the perfect woman for him.
19:05Willing to literally go to the end of the earth for her career,
19:08making her unavailable for a real relationship.
19:11And she's afflicted with a mysterious illness.
19:14Sorry sauce is a no-go.
19:16We're going to be here all night.
19:19How long does it take you to get naked?
19:21It's the South Pole.
19:23I wear a lot of layers.
19:26Okay.
19:28Ready.
19:29Mom!
19:30I saw socks.
19:31That's that naked.
19:32Have I mentioned it's freezing here?
19:34When they discover lymph nodes in feet, I will take off my socks.
19:39Use your right hand to palpate the nodes.
19:42Any nodes you can feel is one we can biopsy.
19:45Let's start with your breasts.
19:46Move down to the ass.
19:48Then...
19:49I was thinking, go from the neck and work my way down.
19:52We could.
19:53But I'd never forgive myself if we found something before we got to your breasts.
19:58I'm starting with the anterior cervical nodes.
20:07Hey, turn your head.
20:09Locate the SCM muscle.
20:11I know how to find my lymph nodes.
20:13They teach you that before or after the class on fondling your inner child.
20:19No swelling, no tenderness, and I can hear that house.
20:25Just thought I might help you relax.
20:29Anything in the axillary nodes?
20:32All clear.
20:34Both sides.
20:36You know, slide your hand to your sternum.
20:41Probe for nodes.
20:43Moving slowly downward.
20:46Down to what, Hess?
20:48Sorry, I can't hear you on account of your heavy breathing.
20:51I'm supposed to be an oxygen, you tool.
20:58Hold it.
21:00Your fingers didn't go quite as deep.
21:02Feel that note again.
21:05It-it's swollen.
21:09Looks like you're doing a biopsy.
21:21It's pretty numb.
21:23Okay, take a deep breath.
21:25And insert the needle into the node.
21:30Come on, Kate.
21:31Let's get this over with.
21:35You used her name.
21:38Just trying to move things along, Bob.
21:50Okay, I'm in.
21:51You need to pull back on the syringe.
21:57You need to pull harder.
22:08You okay?
22:11Yeah.
22:14Are you okay?
22:16It's a valid medical question.
22:17I have never heard you ask a patient that qu-
22:19You've never asked me that question,
22:21and you've seen me fall down a flight of stairs drunk.
22:25You've slept with her.
22:26You've slept with her.
22:27She's 9,000 miles away.
22:30Well, a certain part of me unfurled.
22:32Now, I-I-I-somehow you've been intimate with her.
22:37Why are you following me?
22:39I thought you were following me.
22:40No, you are definitely following me.
22:42Where are you going?
22:42Out to lunch.
22:43You never go out to lunch.
22:45Which means there's a reason you're going out to lunch.
22:46I assume that reason is a human being.
22:48To order a sandwich.
22:50Sandwiches can come here.
22:51So can human beings.
22:52Yes, she's not, which I find interesting.
22:54I'm leaving now.
22:56Small world.
22:57Are you going to follow me into my car?
23:01Got two doors.
23:03Okay, look.
23:04The reason I haven't told you is...
23:13Call off your dog's house.
23:15Your little helpers are interrogating my patients,
23:17swiping my charts, intercepting prescriptions.
23:19Why would you think that I'm...
23:20Because I'm not a moron.
23:22You had to be pulling the strings here.
23:24You think because they make me miserable,
23:25I'm going to give you cable.
23:27Let's assume that's true.
23:29And it certainly sounds like it might be.
23:30What are you going to do?
23:31Nothing.
23:32I resigned from the budget committee.
23:34I only joined the committee to help the hospital.
23:36You made me a liability.
23:38I now have zero influence over the hospital's cable policy.
23:51Well done.
23:53It didn't work.
23:54There's nothing more that we can do.
23:55Put these up.
23:58Free Rottweiler puppies.
23:59Please call after 11 p.m. and before 5 a.m.
24:02Is this Cameron's home number?
24:03I'd love a new puppy.
24:05My last one was delicious.
24:07Very tender.
24:08There's no point in torturing her.
24:09If she can resign, she can unresign.
24:12Go to DEFCON 1.
24:13Forget waiting for a mistake.
24:14Make her make one.
24:15You want us to sabotage another doctor, possibly harm a patient.
24:19Also, you can have cable.
24:21Harm suggests permanent damage.
24:23Get her to screw up, then fix it.
24:25Oh, and this time, don't tell her what you're going to do before you do it.
24:31So, um, how long do I let the lymph node marinate in the red wine?
24:36You should be ready now.
24:42Try increasing the magnification on the camera.
24:44You know, I emailed a couple colleagues at the hospital about you.
24:48You're checking up on me, not House?
24:50Yeah, well, House is straightforward, brilliant, and an ass.
24:55Two out of three good qualities, clear majority.
24:58Whereas you, on the other hand, have a perfect score.
25:01You are responsible, nice, human.
25:06And yet you're House's best friend.
25:08Hold there.
25:09Makes you think he's secretly nicer than he seems?
25:12Makes me think that you're secretly a lot less nice than you seem.
25:16Do you always insult your doctors?
25:17It's not an insult.
25:18Well, indiscriminate niceness is overrated.
25:22No wonder he likes you.
25:27Based on this slide, you do not have cancer.
25:32Oh, thank God.
25:35I do see some inflammation, which could mean...
25:37Uh...
25:39Kate?
25:40You all right?
25:41My left side hurts.
25:43Um, it's the same pain that I had on the right.
25:47Your other kidney.
25:48No, I hope it's something, um...
25:51It's maybe...
25:52Ah!
25:52Oh, no.
25:54I'm screwed.
26:00Bad news is, you're 0 for 2 in the kidney department.
26:04Is there good news?
26:06You're back at home.
26:08Of course.
26:09Of course.
26:09There's Cable.
26:10And the freedom to work pan-free.
26:12That is good news.
26:14Wilson found signs of inflammation in your biopsy.
26:17That plus the two failing kidneys points to autoimmune disease.
26:20Probably SLE or vasculitis.
26:22The treatment for both is prednisone.
26:24Start with 100 milligrams...
26:25Autoimmune is just your latest theory.
26:27Like cancer before that and a kidney stone before.
26:30Take the prednisone.
26:31It'll get better.
26:32That'll be your confirmation.
26:34You practice medicine like it's a fire sale.
26:36You've wasted antibiotics.
26:37X-rays.
26:38That was not a waste.
26:40We ruled out...
26:40We have a crew member here who has asthma.
26:42If he has an episode after I've used up the prednisone, he'll die.
26:46There's a good chance he's gonna die anyway,
26:48since there won't be a doctor there to help him.
26:50Show me proof that it's autoimmune and then I'll take the prednisone.
27:01We should send her outside.
27:04Right.
27:04Just tell her to head north until she runs into a hospital.
27:07Autoimmune diseases are basically inflammation running wild.
27:10Extreme cold has been used as treatment, like putting ice on a sprained ankle.
27:14She starts to feel better outside.
27:15We know it's autoimmune.
27:17Is that my wallet?
27:18Yeah, you can have it back.
27:20I've already been through it.
27:21I like your ice on the sprained metaphor.
27:23Makes you seem like we're not killing her.
27:25She'd only need to be outside five minutes.
27:27Without her mittens.
27:28Mom told me that was a bad idea.
27:30Especially that winter.
27:32It was 70 below and I had dual kidney failure.
27:34This is a good idea.
27:35It's perfect for you.
27:37Experimental, risky.
27:39Wilson's right.
27:40You care about...
27:41You didn't touch the cash, but you took the receipts?
27:46$190 restaurant tab.
27:48That's dessert.
27:49Probably booze.
27:51It means you lingered.
27:52It means it's at least a third date.
27:55It means...
27:56Where are you going?
27:56Talk to the people I pay to come up with medical ideas.
27:59There are no ideas.
28:01The test for autoimmune is ANA.
28:03Unless penguins poop immunoanalysis.
28:05Before ANA testing, people had autoimmune diseases.
28:09How did they know?
28:10C3.
28:11Before that?
28:12Ellie Prep.
28:13But she doesn't have any control, poor glass beads.
28:16You don't need them.
28:23When you shake the test tube, the paperclip will damage some of your blood cells.
28:26If you have an autoimmune disease, your immune system will gorge itself on the damaged cells.
28:32It'll get big and fat so you can see them under a microscope.
28:35How you doing?
28:37No change.
28:39So, how long should I give the cells to fatten up before I check them?
28:42A couple hours.
28:44Or you could stop being a hypocrite and take the prednisone now.
28:47Not pending to your will makes me a hypocrite?
28:49If your psych patients demanded lab results, you'd never make a diagnosis.
28:54So I'm wrong.
28:55You sleep like a baby.
28:56Your life is unfolding as you dreamed.
28:58Everyone is miserable.
29:00You don't change that because people don't change.
29:03You want to believe that because then you're freed from any responsibility for your misery.
29:06Oh, shut up.
29:08Get enough of this from Wilson.
29:10And yet you keep hanging out with him.
29:14And from what I hear, you have spent more time with me than with any other patient.
29:23Sorry about that.
29:25Call me when you get the results.
29:33How's your patient?
29:35She has an autoimmune disease.
29:38Tell the psych department she's in denial.
29:42I had to fire Cameron.
29:44What?
29:45What happened?
29:46A 65-year-old man came into the ER with a hip fracture.
29:50Cameron gave him Demerol.
29:51The guy was on an MAOI.
29:53Put him into a hypertensive crisis.
29:55Is he going to live?
29:56Taub caught the error in time.
29:58If she had just admitted the mistake, maybe I could have just suspended her.
30:02But she's packing up.
30:04Do you want to say goodbye?
30:05We should be hearing from the South Pole in a few minutes.
30:08That's it?
30:10There's nothing to be done.
30:12She screwed up.
30:13She's got no one to blame but herself.
30:18I've got to go talk to Cameron.
30:20Cuddy wouldn't canter for one screw-up.
30:21If she did, she wouldn't come to me.
30:23And if she did, she wouldn't open with, how's your patient?
30:26And if she did...
30:27Why would she lie?
30:28Timeless question.
30:30In this case, she conspired with her coworkers to teach me that something's more important than cable.
30:35And I'm going to have to teach them that they're wrong.
30:37Come on.
30:37South Pole really should be calling.
30:43L.E. prep test was negative.
30:45It's not autoimmune.
30:47You're basing that on a test done with a paper clip.
30:50Just take the prednisone.
30:51Either find another diagnosis or find another test.
30:54There is one way to take this experimental drug called prednisone.
31:02Your kidneys start working?
31:04There is another test.
31:07Oh, I think Foreman may have just broken up there.
31:10What he actually said was there is no other test.
31:13If you have an autoimmune disease, exposure to the cold should decrease your kidney pain.
31:18If I go outside, we'll have our answer.
31:21And you knew about this.
31:22I rejected it because if you're frozen solid, it's hard to get the needles into your arms.
31:27How long do I need to stay out?
31:29At least five minutes.
31:30Eight minutes outside would kill a healthy person.
31:33Healthy people don't suck on oxygen masks.
31:35Healthy people can pee.
31:36I'll go get Sean and have him come with me.
31:38Just take the prednisone.
31:41Once I come inside.
31:43If it's autoimmune.
31:49Are you all right?
31:52Well, I'm sure she's just fine.
31:55Kate!
31:58I don't know if there's anyone down there who has a cell phone.
32:15Took the station mechanic 20 minutes to respond.
32:18She'd already slipped into a coma.
32:19I started her on prednisone, but no improvement.
32:22Means it's not autoimmune.
32:25Good thing she's in a coma.
32:27Or we'd have to listen to her gloat.
32:29And where are we going?
32:30Find the useful members of my team.
32:32You're letting them off the hook?
32:33Happy?
32:34Because of you, I'm not going to be able to watch Law and Order in Korean.
32:37Why am I here?
32:38Because I want to ask you about your girlfriend.
32:41I must know who she is, or you told me her name.
32:44If she doesn't have a name, it's some sort of birth defect.
32:47There's only about 12 people we both know.
32:49I can't remember five of their names, so we're down to Cuddy, your ex-wives.
32:54Your mama?
32:56Do we need to run a kidney function test?
32:59Yes.
33:00If only she wasn't in a coma, we could get her to run a test to find out why she's
33:03in a coma.
33:04The results would likely be paradoxical.
33:06Can't be Cuddy.
33:07She's here straight.
33:09Can't be...
33:09We could talk the mechanic through the test.
33:11Too complicated.
33:16Unless he's thirsty.
33:21Drink her urine?
33:22If it has a strong, concentrated taste, it means the problem's in her kidneys.
33:26Watery taste means it's her brain.
33:29And then you can fix it?
33:31Let's say yeah.
33:34How do I get the urine out of her?
33:35I'll take a straight catheter and insert it.
33:37These are your only questions?
33:40Not, is it safe?
33:42Or, is there another way?
33:44Or, are you out of your minds?
33:47You wouldn't ask me if...
33:48Wait a second.
33:51You're in love with her.
33:53That explains why you're so eager to get her naked, then have a drink.
33:56Because most guys like to go the other way around.
33:59Why do you care how I feel about her?
34:02Because now, I know that I can get you to do anything to save her.
34:08Tell him how to tap the keg.
34:14You got Cameron fired.
34:16Uh, Cuddy wasn't supposed to find out.
34:18No kidding.
34:20Get me Cable.
34:21How tough can that be?
34:22It cost a woman her job.
34:24There's only one thing you can say that will keep me from firing you.
34:27Cameron wasn't fired.
34:29Wrong.
34:32You know.
34:33We're still fired?
34:34That should be a hint as to what you're supposed to say.
34:37We're sorry.
34:38Wrong.
34:39I love you.
34:41Wrong.
34:42This is a game?
34:43First we have to screw with our co-worker, now we have to try to figure out what you want
34:47us to say?
34:47This is insane.
34:48I'm not playing.
34:50Right.
34:52I should have said this two days ago.
34:55Do not play games with me.
34:57Number one, you are going to lose.
35:00You're just not ready.
35:01Number two, the game wants to force you to stop playing games.
35:04I need you to stand up to me.
35:06Challenge me.
35:07I need you to stop worrying about getting fired.
35:08Go pay for my cable.
35:11No.
35:14I didn't mean I'm this.
35:16Seriously, I need cable.
35:28Milk, milk, lemonade.
35:33Does she taste kind of watery?
35:36That's bad news.
35:37Either increase intracranial pressure or something's wrong with her hypothalamus.
35:42How do you figure out which one it is?
35:44We don't do anything.
35:47You're going to drill a hole in her skull.
35:51If she regains consciousness, it's increased intracranial pressure.
35:57And if it's the other thing?
35:58She'll die.
36:00If it's the hypothalamus, she's dead anyway.
36:03If the problem is the pressure in her brain and I fix it, is she going to be all better?
36:09Nope.
36:09But it'll give us more time to figure out what's wrong.
36:13I have to get someone else.
36:14I can't do this.
36:17You love her.
36:19Right?
36:20You'd do anything to save her.
36:22Not this.
36:23I can't do this.
36:25If she dies because of something that I did, then I...
36:28Listen, listen.
36:29I am not going to let you hurt her, okay?
36:33Now, please.
36:35This is her only chance.
36:43Okay.
36:55Her head is stabilized and the drill bit is sterile.
37:01Place the drill bit against the upper left part of her forehead, about an inch above the temple.
37:23It's not going anywhere.
37:25Bone's harder than wood.
37:26Lean into it.
37:27Skull's only a quarter inch thick.
37:28I want you midway through, drilling shorter bursts.
37:32Come out the other side.
37:33You've gone too far.
37:38Okay, now what?
37:38Now what?
37:39Let the fluid drain.
37:54She's waking up.
37:55She's waking up.
38:04Sean?
38:07What's going on?
38:13South Pole Dock is out of her coma.
38:15And now we have a new symptom.
38:18Increased intracranial pressure.
38:21Why are we out here?
38:22It's the patient room.
38:25ICP plus kidney problems plus lung collapse equals...
38:28The most likely suspect is a tumor throwing off clots.
38:31We ruled out cancer.
38:32But not clots.
38:33What causes blood clots?
38:35Bacterial endocarditis.
38:37Not without a fever.
38:38Deep vein thrombosis plus an existing PFO.
38:40PFO would have been discovered in her pre-South Pole physical exam.
38:43What if the clots aren't clots?
38:46Atherosclerosis.
38:47Fatty plaque builds up on the arterial walls.
38:49Pieces break off.
38:50Block blood flow.
38:51Explains everything.
38:52She has zero risk factors.
38:54Forget fat.
38:55Think clots.
38:56No.
38:59You're standing up to me?
39:01Maybe.
39:02Just to clarify, you should do that when you're right.
39:04Sorry for the confusion.
39:06How could a clots...
39:07Could be a different kind of fat, fat emboli.
39:10It's a perfect fit.
39:12Except it's completely impossible.
39:15Fat emboli requires an unrepaired bone break.
39:18It's between the x-ray and the exam I've seen her entire...
39:28You see, that's what I'm talking about.
39:33Take off her socks.
39:36I could...
39:37I could do it.
39:38No, I got it.
39:49Your toe is broken.
39:52Oh, my God.
39:55Bits of bone marrow leaking into your bloodstream.
39:57Those fat emboli would cause blockages in your kidney, lungs, and brain.
40:02It doesn't even hurt.
40:04Cold numbs everything.
40:05Does a particularly great job on the extremities.
40:08You'll need to close the break to stop the marrow from leaking.
40:12This one, you will feel.
40:14Will you do it?
40:16He drilled a hole in your skull after drinking your pee.
40:20I think he's up for this.
40:21Grab the tip of her toe with your right hand, hold the break with the other.
40:24On the count of three, pull hard.
40:28One, two, three.
40:40Splint your toe.
40:42You'll be fine.
40:48Thank you, House.
40:51Don't thank me.
40:52He's the one who saved your life.
40:57What is this I feel?
41:01Why is it so real?
41:05What am I to say?
41:11It's only love.
41:15It's only pain.
41:18It's only fear.
41:21He likes her.
41:31A bottle of the Bordeaux and some sparkling water.
41:41We didn't pick her up, which means she's coming from work, too.
41:45Which means you're comfortable enough to meet her.
41:47Damn.
41:48I thought I lost you when I walked backwards through my own footprints in the snow.
41:51I think I've got it narrowed down to three possibilities.
41:54You'd better leave.
41:55If you see her, it'll be cheating.
41:56It's not one of your ex-wives.
41:58Because they hate me.
41:58They don't.
41:59They should, but they don't.
42:01I called them.
42:02Someone new.
42:03Someone I know.
42:04Did you ever consider being happy for me?
42:07Briefly.
42:08You were ordering the wine before she got here.
42:11Girls are good, House.
42:13And you know it.
42:14You solved your case because you cared about that girl.
42:17You're demonstrating the illusion of manly confidence.
42:21Which means you haven't closed the deal yet.
42:23I closed the deal.
42:24I just like her.
42:25Still?
42:26You knew your patient hated having cold feet.
42:29Because you did a physical exam.
42:31Because you liked her.
42:32Your theory is I care, therefore I let her keep her socks on.
42:37That's what love is.
42:38I don't want to have anything to do with it.
42:39It starts with warm feet, but leads to other things.
42:42Your mom and I will explain when you're older.
42:44If I made her take them off like I should have.
42:46I would have seen the tone and solved the case days ago.
42:49But you don't care about her.
42:50Of course not.
42:52House doesn't care about anyone.
42:57Hi.
42:58Sorry I'm late.
43:02Cutthroat bitch?
43:04I call her Amber.
43:06Was she on your list?
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