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00:11To be continued...
00:30This is all under the starting point,
00:32you are the new one there,
00:34following in the final,
00:37come on!
00:38Let's go!
00:39Let me guess!
00:40Keep moving until you hear it!
00:42What's wrong?
00:49We are not leaving!
00:52Let's all of these,
00:53I'll make this back!
00:54Let's go!
01:00Where are you from?
01:01Where are you from?
01:03Where are you from?
01:26Where are you from?
01:32All I can do is keep walking down.
01:34I don't know.
01:34Go!
01:36Come on!
01:39God!
01:41God!
01:43God!
01:44Come on!
01:51God!
01:53Come on!
01:55Get back!
02:12shouldn't it be up by now i'm sure they're fine they're gonna run out of air i'm happy to kill
02:18my daughter but i feel a little awkward about killing your son they're spending time together
02:22it's good we're a family now they need to bond yeah well they can bond with full air and take
02:35julie surface now help sir
02:44please don't scare me like that what you said we should bond
02:49look what i found you're not supposed to take anything off the rack
03:03how cool is this
03:08they kind of look like feathers
03:10can i see
03:13ow
03:17get her to
03:18what was in that jar
03:20what was in that jar
03:20what was in that jar
03:21what was in that jar
03:24what was in that jar
03:59Why aren't you guys in my office?
04:01Why are you in the building?
04:02It's 8 in the morning.
04:04Where's Chase?
04:05It's not here because it's 8 in the morning.
04:0716-year-old girl.
04:09High fever, vomiting, bloodshot eyes.
04:12Wow.
04:13The case of the really bad flu.
04:15Hmm.
04:16Let me see.
04:16I don't leave anything out.
04:17Oh, yeah.
04:18The smallpox.
04:23Smallpox was eradicated over 30 years ago.
04:25So we're hushpuppies.
04:26Have you checked out your local hipster coffee shop lately?
04:28Smallpox doesn't exist outside of P4 labs and bioweapon plants.
04:32She was in Bermuda, where she was scuba diving on the wreck of a Dutch slave ship
04:37that had been intentionally sunk because an epidemic of smallpox had broken out on board.
04:41Was the ship sunk in water because viruses can't survive contact with water?
04:45If the virus had been kept on the outside of an airtight jar, that might be an issue.
04:49The jar held old-school inoculations.
04:51The scabs of the infected people.
04:53The virus can't survive over 200 years.
04:56You have.
04:58Thanks for calling back.
04:59Uh, listen, I'm a screenwriter, and is it theoretically possible for smallpox to survive for more than 200 years underwater
05:07in a sealed glass jar?
05:09Well, theoretically, yes, but...
05:14So who do we believe?
05:15CDC or Dr. 90210?
05:17Isolate, get baseline blood draws for smallpox antibodies, and vaccinate the entire family.
05:23We should test for the 21st century suspects.
05:26Varicella, measles.
05:27You're free to perform whatever unnecessary tests you want, Foreman.
05:30Slavery was abolished years ago.
05:45Why the hell do you guys have us quarantined in here?
05:48We're just taking every precaution.
05:50Against what?
05:52What do you think I have?
05:54One possibility is tetanus from the glass jar that sliced your hand.
05:59I remember tetanus shots.
06:00That does not look like tetanus shots.
06:02It's really not worth going into because the odds are astronomical.
06:08Don't.
06:11Again, it's...
06:12Smallpox.
06:15Smallpox?
06:18Vaccine will protect you if you don't have it and lessen the severity if you already do.
06:23But it's a billion to one, so we don't want you to panic or anything.
06:28How do I not panic with that information?
06:34I don't.
06:35I don't want you to worry.
06:38...addiot in exam room one needs antidiarrhoes in a dictionary.
06:43Well, I'm scheduled for clinic duty now.
06:45It's a pre time.
06:46Over four hours.
06:48Don't you have a case?
06:49Yeah.
06:49Don't worry about it.
06:52Are you a Stepford doctor?
06:54If you're busy, you don't need to be down here.
06:57You're serious?
06:58Yep.
06:59Get out of here.
07:04I can't.
07:05I forgot her stuffed animal at home.
07:08It's been with her through all the chemo sessions so far.
07:11I need Lammy.
07:12She doesn't want me to do it alone.
07:15Honey, there's no other way.
07:17You're just gonna have to be brave, okay?
07:19What if I get someone to sit with her
07:21while you run home and get Lammy?
07:25I'll get a nurse.
07:26Then I have to deal with a very sick man.
07:39I think she knows.
07:41Who is she and what does she know?
07:44Cuddy, and that I faked a lab test
07:47and lied to her to save my last patient.
07:48What did she do?
07:49She let me out of clinic duty because I had a case.
07:53She's never done that.
07:55She's also probably never ordered the pasta special
07:57in the cafeteria.
07:59Would that also have some special paranoid message to send you?
08:01I am not imagining this.
08:03It's an aberration in the way that she treats me.
08:06How do I find out what it means?
08:08You don't.
08:08If she doesn't know, all you're gonna do
08:10by sniffing around is make her suspicious.
08:11If she does know, you'll find out soon enough.
08:14What if I die of curiosity in the meantime?
08:16You were an idiot for lying to her in the first place.
08:18Don't be more of an idiot now.
08:20Say nothing to no one about anything.
08:22That includes me.
08:32It's not smallpox.
08:34Blood work suggests some other infection.
08:36White count is way down.
08:39Masters, have you got a boyfriend?
08:42That's none of your business.
08:43Probably just a dry spell.
08:45House, you do realize we just ruled out smallpox?
08:48Would you ever be extra nice to a theoretical boyfriend
08:52if you were really mad at him?
08:55I guess the only reason I would be extra nice
08:57is because I'm angry, and I just want him to go away,
09:00so I don't have to deal with him anymore.
09:03You passive-aggressive bitch.
09:05You just asked me.
09:06About Foreman's unnecessary tests.
09:08Negative for virucillin and measles,
09:09so all of our ideas are off the table.
09:12I'm putting mine back on.
09:13Patient's a diaper.
09:15Under increased pressure, everything in the blood,
09:17gets scared, panics, runs, and it hides.
09:19Antibodies could be in the joints.
09:21Tap her knee, ankle, shoulder,
09:23any other joint in her smallpox-ridden body.
09:26Good talk.
09:43You know?
09:44Of course I know.
09:46Oh, thank God.
09:48I thought I was just being paranoid.
09:51Why didn't you say something?
09:52Cuz I wanted you to come to me and apologize.
09:55I can't apologize if I haven't done anything wrong.
09:59You lied to my face.
10:00To do my job?
10:01To save a patient's life?
10:03Look, I don't want to go all godfather on you.
10:05This was business.
10:07I wouldn't lie to you about something personal.
10:09Well, you don't get to lie to me about anything.
10:13I can't compartmentalize my life like that.
10:15Well, maybe you should practice,
10:16cuz it comes in handy.
10:25I think you should go.
10:38Oh.
10:40Sorry.
10:41I have to get the needle behind the bone.
10:44Running out of bones.
10:46If this is a waste of time.
10:49We just have to be...
10:53What?
10:55What is it?
10:59I'm sorry.
11:00I have to call the CDC.
11:02I think you do have smallpox.
11:13Am I gonna die?
11:14I mean, this is what terrorists want to use to kill everyone, right?
11:18Like, there's no cure.
11:19There are treatments.
11:20We can give you Cidofovir.
11:21I don't think you care about the drug's names.
11:24Bottom line, it's 30% fatal.
11:26Which means your chances of being okay are about the same as a basketball player's chance of hitting a free
11:31throw.
11:31Unless she finds dark purplish skin blotches.
11:36What would purple blotches mean?
11:38Hemorrhagic type smallpox.
11:40In which case, her chances are more like Shaq hitting a free throw.
11:44Well, no purple skin, but take a look at this.
11:47What is it?
11:48There's a rash under your daughter's arm.
11:52Like more of those gross bumps?
11:57No, it's just a regular rash.
11:59What does that mean?
12:03It's just not smallpox.
12:12Are you saying you see House's side?
12:15It's not even a side.
12:16It's a fictional construction.
12:18She's expecting House not to lie?
12:20If she's using the relationship as a rationale to try to change things...
12:24Wait, wait.
12:24Are you saying it's okay for us to lie to each other?
12:27No, we have a different relationship.
12:28I think a better one.
12:29Lying was never part of it.
12:30Theirs is built on it.
12:33Sorry, I have to go.
12:34Oh, come on.
12:34I have to leave in like five minutes.
12:36Can't it wait?
12:37There's a little girl.
12:38The nurse watching her got called away.
12:40It's a long story.
12:40But I've got to babysit.
12:43I'll see you tonight.
12:45Attention.
12:46Effective immediately, all hospital entrances and exits will be restricted until further notice.
12:51Center for Disease Control has ordered Princeton Plainsboro Hospital locked down.
12:55Well, I guess I can stay.
13:04Please, step out of the room.
13:09I'm Dr. Broda, Head of Infection Control, CDC.
13:13And your protective suits are not adequate.
13:16Turns out they don't have to be.
13:17Rash under the arm means it's not smallpox.
13:20False alarm.
13:21Sorry.
13:22Hope the traffic wasn't too bad.
13:24Rash is consistent with smallpox.
13:26Not if it presents after pustules.
13:27She's probably just allergic to the bed sheets or the hospital gown or you simply didn't notice it.
13:32We're gonna airlift blood and tissue samples to Atlanta.
13:35We'll have the DNA results in 18 hours.
13:37In the meantime, please, step out of the room.
13:41You brought the plane?
13:42Cool.
13:47When we left, Julie's fever had climbed over 103.
13:49It's not smallpox.
13:51She's not dying.
13:51And it's not our case.
13:52Need any other reasons to forget it?
13:54You know how you can tell there's nothing to be done?
13:56Chase showed up.
13:58I was here at 9.
13:59So you guys just want to do nothing for the next 18 hours until they tell us it's not smallpox?
14:03Can't we spend the time discussing what looks like smallpox but isn't smallpox?
14:08Molluscum contagiosum.
14:09Have to compare lesions to differentiate.
14:11But we don't have access to the patient or any new information.
14:14But we do have access to the other patients.
14:17The ones who died are the same thing in 1793.
14:20This is the captain's log from the Sotas Oosler Zoom.
14:23Maritime museum in Bermuda graciously sent over a PDF.
14:27Problem solved.
14:28I don't know.
14:29Soon at least one of you speaks fluent Dutch.
14:33It's the middle of the night in the Netherlands.
14:35Nobody's working.
14:36Oh, you can always find someone.
14:39Oh, yes.
14:40My name is Geert.
14:41Are you handsome, sexiest American man?
14:45Well, you know, some people.
14:48I would say that I am.
14:49Yeah.
14:50I want you to translate something for me.
14:52Why do you want to translate?
14:54I do topless, toys, and...
14:58Just do the translation.
14:59She can translate however she feels most comfortable.
15:02Whatever.
15:03You put in credit cards.
15:05The hospital has translators on call.
15:07Shut up.
15:11Honey, could you email our new friend the captain's log?
15:15Sure thing.
15:17Sexiest American man.
15:21On morning of 14 July, I boarded Soto's Ulster Zone with two trunks and my cat.
15:29Oh, the captain had a cat.
15:32Isn't she adorable?
15:34Go ahead and skip to the part where people get sick.
15:36Mmm, uh, here.
15:38The passenger has a fever, shaking, and red eyes.
15:42Ew.
15:43Also, African men may go in his pants.
15:46What about the captain, the crew?
15:48Mmm, no.
15:49It say only African men sick.
15:52It can't be smallpox.
15:55Airborne transmission means it's an equal opportunity killer.
15:59We're looking for a disease that discriminates.
16:01Sickle cell.
16:02The disease doesn't have to be racist, it could be classist.
16:05Vitamin D deficiency from lack of sunlight weakens the immune system, makes slaves more vulnerable
16:10to malaria or dengue fever.
16:11I don't know how you get bushels from any of those.
16:13Captain and crew got clean drinking water.
16:16Slaves drank whatever they could.
16:19Scrofula.
16:21That's what they called cervical TB lymphadenitis in the 1700s.
16:25Scrofulicious.
16:26That's what they called annoying in the 1700s.
16:29Is she wrong?
16:33They died for nothing.
16:35Those slaves could have led long, fulfilling lives mowing my ancestors' lawns.
16:41Foreman.
16:42May I speak to you outside for a second?
16:49We need to test for TB.
16:51TB might fit, but it's too slow moving to kill her any time soon.
16:55There's no way the CDC is going to give us access.
16:58That's why we don't think it's TB.
16:59We think it's a ninja cockle disease, which could kill it before the results come back.
17:04Once I gain access, I run the TB test.
17:08You could have said all that in there.
17:09In front of the narc?
17:10As if.
17:12Are you so afraid of this new girl we have to take elaborate measures
17:14every time you want to skirt around ethical boundaries?
17:16Elaborate measures?
17:17We took a walk.
17:19Walk you would have taken anyway.
17:21Actually, I saved you from the horrible post-differential traffic jam.
17:30Mening Jokakis.
17:31We believe the rash under Julie's armpit is actually particular spots.
17:34When added to the high fever, the vomiting...
17:37There haven't been any seizures, no stiff neck.
17:39If I could just gain access to the patient, I could investigate the rash further.
17:42All right.
17:43I'll take a look.
17:44I can wear your gear.
17:45I'll take every necessary precaution.
17:48You come to me with a weak diagnosis.
17:50I even offer to investigate, but that's not good enough for you.
17:54What's really going on here?
18:03Sir, are you feeling all right in there?
18:06It's just a headache!
18:10Baby.
18:14Baby.
18:16Dad, you're bleeding.
18:18Somebody!
18:19Please!
18:20Get in here now!
18:27This is not Mening Jokakis.
18:29You're not getting in here.
18:36Cool.
18:37Not really.
18:38Not for them and not for you.
18:39The dad's new symptoms are consistent with them having smallpox.
18:41Would be if he had a headache.
18:43He does have a headache.
18:44No, he just said, ow, and held his head.
18:46Actually, he said, ow, then he said, it's a headache.
18:49Which could be indicative of head pain.
18:51Headache is caused by muscle tension and vascular stretching.
18:54Head pain is caused by trauma.
18:56Which would include such events as a bleed in the brain from TB.
19:00We're back to TB?
19:01We never left.
19:02We'll need to do a CT.
19:03And I sort of have a hunch that the CDC is not going to approve of us moving the patient.
19:10Jeez.
19:11Can I talk to you outside for a second?
19:16Just tried this.
19:18I'm not a better liar than Foreman.
19:19Sure you are.
19:20You're descended from convicts.
19:22Plus, there's no lie this time.
19:24It's a bait and switch.
19:25You propose that we don't have to move him if we do a pneumoencephalograph.
19:29That's 60-year-old technology that killed patients.
19:32Exactly.
19:32Kill compromise on the CT.
19:34This isn't cutty.
19:35Your Jedi mind tricks won't work here.
19:38These aren't the droids you're looking for.
19:42You don't trust me.
19:44Going behind your back works better when you're not facing us.
19:47Instead of whatever lie you're gonna tell Broda, why don't you just tell him the truth?
19:51If we're honest and reasonable...
19:53People of all races and creeds will live together in peace and harmony.
19:56How did your first plan work out?
20:00Permission granted.
20:05After she gets denied, do the bait and switch.
20:10They won't let your mommy back in the hospital because of an emergency downstairs.
20:15But we have to get started.
20:18I can't do it without my Lamy.
20:22Who is she?
20:23I'm nobody. I'm leaving soon.
20:25Her name is Sam and she's a friend of mine.
20:29What does Lamy usually do while you get your treatment?
20:32She holds my hand.
20:34Well, you could hold my hand.
20:38That won't work.
20:40Well, sometimes we have to do things that you don't want to do.
20:43You have to go to school, you have to eat your vegetables, you have to take your medicine.
20:48You have to.
20:52I want my mommy.
20:54Yeah.
20:55I'll be right back.
21:02You know, I'm pretty sure Lamy has a cousin down in the gift shop.
21:17Hold up a minute.
21:19I'm in overtime.
21:22Ugh.
21:24Uh, Broda agreed to CT the dad's brain.
21:27Well, that sucks.
21:29I-I thought that's what you wanted.
21:31I shouldn't have gotten it with the truth.
21:33He's a hypocrite.
21:35His position ever since he's been here has been...
21:36I-I pointed out that either we're right and he's the hero for ending the crisis,
21:40or he's right and he gets to be the first person to look at a brain infected with smallpox.
21:46CT scans weren't around 30 years ago.
21:50Good work.
22:06So, I guess honesty is the best policy.
22:10Why'd you say that?
22:12Seriously, to establish your viewpoint as if I didn't already know it?
22:15I'm gonna demonstrate some weird cross-generational female solidarity with Cudi.
22:19Actually, I was just trying to fill the awkward silence.
22:27Why have they stopped?
22:30You can't go out there.
22:32Why did you stop?
22:33Get out of the hallway!
22:34He does not have smallpox.
22:36Yes, he does.
22:38It itches.
22:40He's just developed pustules.
22:43He's now too dangerous to transport.
22:45Get out of the hallway.
22:54Dad's vitals are in the toilet.
22:56He's got full-blown smallpox.
22:58Where about the daughter?
22:59Pustule count is way up.
23:00Vitals are way down.
23:01Means I was wrong.
23:03To be precise, I was right before I was wrong.
23:06So...
23:06So we just give up and go home?
23:08Actually, somebody locked the front door, but yeah, we give up.
23:13We might as well keep...
23:14We have our diagnosis.
23:15If you're eager, you can go find us a new case.
23:24Maybe she's eager or has a blind spot for sarcasm.
23:29I just want to look at the rash under her arm to see if it's mature to...
23:33You can look through the glass.
23:34I need to be closer.
23:36If the pustules are at a different stage...
23:37She's comfortable.
23:38We're gonna have our results back in eight hours.
23:40If it's not smallpox, you can be the first one in there.
24:00Why are you just standing out there?
24:03I'm just trying to help.
24:05If you're feeling up to it, can you sit up and show me the rash under your arm?
24:11Uh, wait.
24:14The soles are your feet.
24:16There aren't any lesions.
24:18Who cares?
24:18Everywhere else is torture.
24:24Eve?
24:26Guess who came by the hospital for a visit?
24:32Hello, Eve.
24:35Oh, no!
24:39All right.
24:40I'm gonna get a couple of nice nurses to come in here and get you two ready for the treatment.
24:45All right?
24:46Okay.
24:52How come Lemmy can be here but Mommy can't?
25:01Let me was dirty.
25:03Um, we gave her a bath.
25:05This isn't Lemmy!
25:12Julie doesn't have smallpox.
25:17Did I just dream the part where I finally agreed it was smallpox?
25:22Well, if what I thought was reality was actually a dream, then they're at first.
25:27Oh, my God.
25:28I had a threesome with Beyonce and Lady Gaga.
25:31Uh, she doesn't have pustules on her palms or the soles of her feet.
25:37The dad does have pustules there.
25:40How does he get smallpox but skips her?
25:54If I leave like that, you should follow.
25:59We gave it to him.
26:02Where's Chase?
26:03You do realize we don't all live together, right?
26:06Well, then, just, we gave it to him.
26:09No pustules on the daughter's palms, so?
26:11So, therefore, your theory is you asked me to take the dad's blood,
26:15but I accidentally injected him with smallpox.
26:18Exactly.
26:19Although, technically, it was the vaccinate virus,
26:21which is what the smallpox vaccine is made from.
26:23Same symptoms as smallpox,
26:25but only half the calories and almost none of the lethality.
26:28You sound like one of those anti-vaccine cranks.
26:29You can't develop full-bone symptoms from the vaccine this quickly.
26:32You can if you're immunocompromised.
26:35I'm the only one who reads these things.
26:37Dad had kidney cancer.
26:38Six years ago, he's been in remission.
26:40Well, it's obviously back.
26:41He shot his immune system,
26:43made him vulnerable to the vaccinia,
26:44which we'll get better on interferon.
26:46So, if he responds to the treatment,
26:49that proves he doesn't have smallpox.
26:51Then what does the daughter have?
26:53Damn.
26:54I was hoping you weren't going to ask me that.
26:56Would we please just focus on the disease we just diagnosed?
26:59Can't treat.
27:01What's more likely?
27:02He got smallpox the day after we immunized him for it,
27:05or he's sick from the vaccine itself?
27:07You got any proof the kidney cancer's back?
27:09Well, let me give him this.
27:10When he gets better, that'll be the proof you need.
27:13I'll put on one of your fancy space suits,
27:15and I promise I won't kiss him on an open sore.
27:17You know who Janet Parker is?
27:19In 1978, she was working at a university in England.
27:24Someone in a research lab on the floor below screwed up.
27:27Some smallpox virus managed to float up through the vents
27:31into the room where she was working.
27:33She died four days later.
27:36The last known person to die from smallpox.
27:38And the person in charge of the lab was so destroyed,
27:43he killed himself.
27:46Now that he's shedding,
27:48I can't open that door for anyone.
27:54Hey!
27:55Look.
27:55There's the proof you need.
27:56There's blood in the urine bag.
27:58His kidneys are shutting down.
28:00He's in the final stages of the disease.
28:02Smallpox was causing the kidney failure.
28:04The blood would be brown.
28:05It's red.
28:06Because the kidney cancer is back,
28:08and this is not smallpox.
28:11I'm not opening that door.
28:18Well, that makes one of us.
28:20Hey!
28:23Hey!
28:24You're insane!
28:25But I'm right!
28:33I hope you are.
28:35Because I can't let you out now.
28:46This is what happens when you have no respect for authority.
28:50No respect for anything.
28:52You don't think it's a little much to use the threat of death
28:55to win a totally separate argument with your boyfriend?
28:58You think this is about the other thing?
29:01It does seem to track suspiciously closely.
29:03I don't care right now that you lied to me.
29:06I want you to stay alive.
29:08And if I do, does that mean I win both arguments?
29:12Put the suit on.
29:14It's unnecessary, Mom.
29:16This is why I didn't want them telling you.
29:18That's why I'm glad they didn't tell Wilson.
29:20Dr. House?
29:30I'm getting worse, aren't I?
29:42Inteferon takes a little time to work.
29:47Don't worry.
29:55Tell Broda that I'm increasing his oxygen.
29:57and get my team down here.
30:16Hi.
30:19You're mad at us, aren't you?
30:21Yeah.
30:22Well, you have a right to be.
30:23We weren't honest.
30:25You might not know this yet,
30:26but sometimes adults mess up.
30:33Can I tell you something,
30:34and you keep it just between us?
30:38I'm not great with kids.
30:40I love them, but I get scared
30:42that I'm going to do the wrong thing,
30:44and then I usually do.
30:48That's what I did with the lying.
30:51And I'm very sorry about that.
30:56But the reason why I did the wrong thing
30:58was because I was trying to get you
31:00to do the right thing.
31:04Your mommy and your lambie
31:06both really need you to get better.
31:12So do you think that you could be really brave?
31:17do the right thing?
31:22I'll try.
31:27Great.
31:29Great.
31:34The fever's way up.
31:36Sats way down.
31:37Pustles are still spreading.
31:38And your furan's not working.
31:40It means this is smallpox.
31:42Right.
31:43Because there are only two diseases
31:45in the whole wide world.
31:46What else could it be?
31:48There's got to be something.
31:49No.
31:50It doesn't.
31:51There are still no pustules on her feet.
31:54All the reasons you thought
31:55it wasn't smallpox still exists.
31:56Forget her feet.
31:57Forget all those other reasons.
31:59Look at him now.
32:00The pox are dome-shaped.
32:01They're on 80% of his body,
32:02and they're not scabbing over.
32:05This is textbook smallpox.
32:08DDXing at this point
32:09isn't going to make a difference.
32:10Don't say that.
32:11I'm sorry.
32:15House,
32:16you're screwed up going in there.
32:33Do you have any fever?
32:36Not yet.
32:39But when it does come,
32:40I assume you'll see the pettiness
32:42of being mad at me for lying.
32:45Shut up, House.
32:53I'll be right back.
33:02I'm not going to make it at my...
33:16You should say goodbye to your family.
33:18I'm not going to make it at my...
33:23I'm not going to make it at my...
33:26I'll be right back.
33:27I'm not going to make it at my...
33:30No.
33:32No.
33:33No.
33:34No.
33:35No.
33:38No.
33:52I love you.
33:54Just hold on.
33:56Fight this.
33:59You gotta take care of my boy.
34:05No!
34:06You promised me.
34:10I want it.
34:17I love you.
34:20I love you, too.
34:22Get Roger closer.
34:26Come closer.
34:28Come on.
34:32Dad.
34:36My baby boy.
34:40Dad, please.
34:42You're gonna be okay.
34:45Lulu's gonna take care of you.
34:47I don't want to, Dad.
34:49It's just not you.
34:55I will always love you, Roger.
35:03Dad.
35:05I'm gonna be okay.
35:09I'm gonna be okay.
35:15I'm gonna be okay.
35:22I don't know.
35:23I can't, I'll.
35:23Maybe it'll be again.
35:27I owe you.
35:31I'm gonna be okay.
35:32I know.
35:34I'm, I'm.
35:41I love you.
35:48This night.
36:16You're killing me.
36:18The suit will protect you if you haven't already been exposed.
36:23My air supply is almost out.
36:24We'll give you another canister.
36:26Yeah, and when I change it, I will be exposed.
36:28Just move him.
36:29I wish I could.
36:31Oh, that's great. You know what you can do?
36:33You can move me.
36:36You don't know that I have smallpox yet.
36:38We have to assume...
36:40There's another isolation room on the fifth floor.
36:42The problem is getting him from here to there.
36:44So it's inconvenient.
36:45My having a fighting chance at life is inconvenient.
36:51I'm sorry.
36:58We don't know that he will catch it.
36:59We don't know that it's definitely smallpox.
37:02Not until we get the DNA results back from the CDC.
37:04What do you think the dad just died of?
37:06Would it kill us to talk it through?
37:08Kill us? No.
37:09Save house? Also no.
37:11Even if by some miracle it's not smallpox, there's nothing more for us to go on.
37:15There's no new data.
37:16There isn't going to be any... Where are you going?
37:18To get more data.
37:23Gerrit seems distant and preoccupied.
37:27Who's Gerrit? Is he a slave?
37:29Gerrit is the captain's kitty.
37:30The captain's cat is preoccupied?
37:32Skip the cat.
37:33One goat slotted for dinner.
37:36Poke out the next barrel of wine.
37:38Skip the food.
37:39Can we go back to the cat?
37:41Did the cat get sick?
37:44Smallpox is exclusive to humans.
37:46Ship captains didn't have pets.
37:48Nothing and nobody went on those ships if it didn't have a purpose.
37:51Hunting mice and rats?
37:52For the crew.
37:53The hold was probably infested with mice.
37:56What if that's the difference?
37:58What happened to Gerrit?
38:01A?
38:02Is that a sad A or a cute A?
38:05Gerrit, he died. It's a sad A.
38:10Before he died, did he lose his fur?
38:16How did you know?
38:19Mice don't carry smallpox, but they do carry rickettsialpox.
38:23Which is treatable.
38:27Just start them on doxycycline.
38:29Based on a bald cat? You never heard of shedding?
38:32What's the downside?
38:33If we shove her full of antibiotics, plus the antivirals, it'll suppress her bone marrow.
38:37That girl's about to die.
38:38She probably is, and I don't want to risk pushing her over the edge.
38:42At least look at the dad's body. Small patches of black dead tissue will prove I'm right.
38:48Eschars appear with rickettsialpox, but not with smallpox.
38:52If he had developed eschars, I would have noticed.
38:54You haven't been within 20 feet of the guy in hours.
38:57Have them check.
38:58Their job is to bleach the body, kill the virus, and get it out of there for Dr. House's sake.
39:04Bleaching the body will destroy all evidence of rickettsialpox.
39:07There is no evidence.
39:09I'm not trying to hurt anyone here.
39:12I'm not lying to you.
39:14This is smallpox.
39:26House, you have to examine the body.
39:29I'm not going anywhere near it.
39:31Look for eschars. Hurry.
39:34You think it's our pox?
39:35The captain had a cat.
39:37He lost his fur and then died.
39:49Step back, Dr. House.
39:59It's kind of hard to do an autopsy in oven mitts.
40:02Take him off!
40:03Says the woman's standing behind two panes of glass.
40:06Do you believe me?
40:07Forget me. Do you believe you?
40:09You think it's rickettsialpox, don't you?
40:12If it is, it's curable, and she's gonna die unless we can prove it.
40:21You really are annoying.
40:39Come on, House. Come on.
40:49Eschar.
40:55Eschars.
41:05Start the girl on doxycycline.
41:07Right now.
41:10Help.
41:13Help.
41:22Help.
41:27Help.
41:27Help.
41:28Help.
41:28Help.
41:28Help.
41:28Help.
41:31You were good with her.
41:33Yeah.
41:33Only after being bad.
41:35It takes practice.
41:37Maybe I should get a puppy.
41:40Yeah, or pregnant.
41:52Hey.
41:57You're gonna be okay.
42:04Hey.
42:06Hey.
42:21Buy you breakfast?
42:23No thanks.
42:25You can pay if it's starting to feel like I'm carrying you.
42:28House, stop.
42:34When I was dying, you realized that a little white lie between co-workers wasn't such a big deal.
42:41Yeah.
42:42And that was true.
42:44And you were dying.
42:47All that we see is all that we think about.
42:52.
42:53.
42:56.
42:57You
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