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00:12If you're going to dress like an Italian hooker, at least let it be this year's Italian hooker.
00:18She's not telling us we look fat.
00:20It's a major breakthrough.
00:21If you didn't want to be insulted, you wouldn't have invited me.
00:24Would anyone like some champagne?
00:25No.
00:26Yes, three glasses, please.
00:27Mom!
00:28Yes, that's not even lunch.
00:29If you prefer, I'll make it a mimosa.
00:33Perfect for a night on the town.
00:36Perfect for breastfeeding.
00:46My heart's doing that weird thing again.
00:48Beating?
00:49It's normal for humans.
00:50Come on, Lisa, take her seriously for once.
00:55Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream.
01:00Make him the cutest ever soon.
01:02What?
01:03What is it?
01:05I think we need to get you to the hospital.
01:08Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream.
01:27Is no one going to tell me?
01:32Why we're in the morgue?
01:33The house is on the land from someone.
01:34Helps get his money on Wilson, but I'm pretty sure it's Cuddy.
01:37Fool's bet.
01:37There's a whole world of angry patients, creditors.
01:45She needs a doctor.
01:47Yes.
01:48Just not me.
01:50Your mom is a 65-year-old woman with high blood pressure.
01:53What about the macrocytic anemia?
01:54Borderline, which is the lab equivalent of imaginary, which, by the way, matches the rest of her medical history.
02:00You really think she's psyching herself into atrial fibrillation?
02:03So get her a cardiologist.
02:05You don't want me involved.
02:06You don't want you involved.
02:08You know all that ethics stuff that I don't give a crap about?
02:10Something makes sense.
02:11If you're emotionally invested, you cannot make rational decisions.
02:16You know this would be a disaster.
02:19This is my mother.
02:23Treadmill test went well.
02:25No chest discomfort or ischemia.
02:27The abnormal rhythm will probably resolve itself, and if not, a daily pill will keep it under control.
02:32I will follow up later today.
02:34Is it connected to my other symptoms?
02:38Which other symptoms, Mom?
02:40Not her fault.
02:42This dean of medicine stuff, very impressive at parties, but she's forgotten how to be a real doctor.
02:48It's all in my file.
02:51There are 15 years of clinic visits in this file.
02:54I don't want to be a bother, but isn't this what you do for a living?
03:03So, we're looking for a disease that can last a decade and a half.
03:08This is constipation, diarrhea, flu, cold, dizziness, rashes, back and joint pain, heart feeling weird.
03:15Kishka's feeling wobbly.
03:17One actual hip replacement, and which has eluded detection by years of blood work, x-rays, and MRIs.
03:23Well, one thing does pop to mind.
03:26We'll monitor you, and we'll give you a thyroid test, and House's team will do a home search for environmental
03:31toxins.
03:33He seems to know his stuff.
03:34How come he can't afford a coat that fits?
03:39No radon, no mold, no lead in the pipes?
03:41Yeah, yeah, great.
03:42Have you seen Cuddy's high school yearbook?
03:43Okay, that is clearly not related to the case, so...
03:45There is no case.
03:46Cuddy won't let House see the yearbook, so he figures there's something to hide.
03:51Any guesses?
03:52It's clearly related to being a giant teenage dork.
03:55So you thought I'd have some insights.
03:57Oh, no, no.
03:59I didn't mean...
03:59Relax.
04:00I was crowned homecoming geek.
04:03I'm sure you can relate.
04:06Because you knew some dorks?
04:09I was the class president and head boy at...
04:13Ah!
04:13Ah!
04:18Is that...is that Cuddy's mom?
04:20Certain parts of her, and certain parts of some muscular Hispanic gentleman.
04:26Should we consider STDs?
04:28I think I just caught one looking at these photos.
04:30What does azurcon mean?
04:34It means it might have an actual case.
04:37Mexican herbal medication for stomach problems.
04:40Not only in the sense that lead chromate is an herb and poison is a medication.
04:44I'll start a collation IV. Thank you so much.
04:47It wasn't too much of a disaster, was it?
04:50You know, it's not the only thing they found in her home.
04:56Not my yearbook.
04:57Nope.
04:58Just some stuff that could cause severe nausea and permanent erectile dysfunction.
05:04And which proves that your mom is doing the help.
05:07According to her diary, some contractor named Jesus.
05:11Which granted was originally a Jewish name.
05:15Go mom.
05:26So, why were you taking a Mexican folk remedy?
05:31A friend uses it.
05:33A friend.
05:35Mom, just for medical reasons, you should have told me.
05:38If you're sexually active...
05:40He's more the active one.
05:44Mom's having a fling.
05:46I know.
05:47You do?
05:48She's been giving me lousy advice about it for five years.
05:52I have physical needs.
05:53He's a married man, mom.
05:54She doesn't want sex with him.
05:56I do want to have sex with him.
05:57Tell me, who's being hurt?
05:58Hold on.
05:59Five years?
06:00Why didn't you tell me about it?
06:02I don't know.
06:03We don't have that kind of relationship.
06:10Does that really surprise you?
06:16You're not ready?
06:19You said you had two guys helping you move.
06:21They couldn't get out of work.
06:23I'm trying to economize.
06:25And this hotel is cheaper.
06:27Hi.
06:29I'm sorry.
06:30I just wanted to drop off some mail
06:32and talk to you about something.
06:34Of course.
06:34Of course.
06:46Reach.
06:47Chris, that's not why.
06:51We got to move on.
06:54What does that mean?
06:56Have you moved on?
06:59With who?
07:00Is it Phil?
07:01I don't want to talk about this.
07:03I know.
07:04That you're worried about money.
07:06You're trying to change the subject.
07:07Yeah.
07:08Which you could have gleaned from.
07:10I don't want to talk about this.
07:12I got you a tryout to be a part-time medical consultant on lawsuits.
07:17Wait.
07:18With your brother?
07:20Have you completely forgotten the last time I saw him?
07:23Yeah, that was five years ago.
07:25Jamie had just found out that you'd been cheating on me with your partner's daughter.
07:28It's a little overreaction.
07:30He broke my nose and then called me the most horrible person he's ever met.
07:37You shouldn't have broken your nose.
08:00You know, texts, calls, and emails don't go to the same magic device these days.
08:06You've only got to send one.
08:07Then it's even weirder it took you so long to get down here.
08:12Yeah, it's a crazy mystery.
08:14It's not like I got a department to run.
08:18This other magic device tells me that lead poisoning wouldn't cause all my symptoms.
08:23True.
08:24But it could cause the five percent that are real.
08:29You think I'm a hypochondriac?
08:31Well, let me answer it this way.
08:33Maybe you're imagining that I think you're a hypochondriac.
08:36Look.
08:38My hand just started to shake.
08:40It's a side effect of these arthritis pills.
08:43Read the label.
08:44I did.
08:45When I was typing it up.
08:46Right before I slapped it on a bottle of sugar pills.
08:50You printed a fake label just to prove I'm a hypochondriac?
08:56Did it work?
08:58It got you fired, you schmuck.
09:04An hour to convince her to go with Dr. Kaufman, and only then because he runs internal medicine.
09:10She wanted to leave the hospital entirely.
09:12My God!
09:13A woman getting better wants to leave the hospital?
09:15If she's getting better, it's not because you made her feel like a fool.
09:18It couldn't be more because.
09:19If I hadn't, she'd have diagnosed herself with six new forms of cancer.
09:22She'd never leave.
09:23It's hard enough dealing with my mom being sick.
09:27This juvenile...
09:28Yeah.
09:29Lisa, it's going to be okay, but she's an a-fib at 170.
09:32Oh, God.
09:33I think we should cardio her while she's on sedate.
09:35I'll be right there.
09:37A-fib's at 170.
09:41Wait.
09:42I'm sorry she's sick.
09:44I'm not sorry I'm off the case.
09:45You're not off the case.
09:48You don't think you can convince her to...
09:50No, no.
09:50You are staying on.
09:51She just can't know about it.
09:59Top of the morning, Dr. Kaufman.
10:02Here's the deal.
10:03You copy me on all the imaging, I'll have my guys run the lab test.
10:07I thought you spoke to Cuddy.
10:09Yeah.
10:09Then I spoke to the elder Cuddy, who specifically requested you not be involved.
10:15Listen, Kalfi, you are perfectly competent, bordering on good, even.
10:19You know I'm better.
10:21If you want, we can pretend it's because I got a team and more resources.
10:24Either way, it'd be crazy to ignore my advice.
10:26It's not going to stop at advice.
10:28You're going to start cutting me out, go behind me to your girlfriend,
10:30and if something goes wrong, still me standing up there alone at the M&M.
10:34Listen, please, stay away from my patient.
10:49You bugged the room?
10:51I absolutely, without apology, will admit that someone may have allegedly done so.
10:57Yes, we can pass unethical and skip straight to illegal.
11:00Not according to the recent Supreme Court case of bite versus me.
11:04Dr. Kaufman single.
11:06Did you know he went to Harvard Medical?
11:08Mom, stop yanting for one minute.
11:10Want gloomy and unable to commit that stick with the guy you should want.
11:14This is completely unethical.
11:16Why are we listening to this?
11:17I know I'm a pain, but it's impossible for me to work with you if you...
11:20Fine, fine.
11:21Instead of a live stream, I'll get a recap from Cuddy 20 minutes later.
11:25Thank you for saving America.
11:26Could be leukemia, anemia from taking over the marrow,
11:30I-fib from infiltrating cardiac muscle.
11:33Sounds good.
11:35Yeah.
11:38I was really hoping for a different diagnosis,
11:41one that Kaufman hadn't already come up with.
11:43He just started a bone marrow biopsy.
11:46So we don't need to do anything?
11:47I don't.
11:48You do.
11:48Go to admitting.
11:49Find a sneak case.
12:10DDX.
12:11Um, we just did it.
12:12No, we just did the fake one.
12:14Why do you think I let the truth fairy know about the bug?
12:17I was testing her.
12:18She failed.
12:19She's still a narc.
12:20Thiamine deficiency fits better than leukemia.
12:23You think she's an alcoholic?
12:25I had dinner with Arlene.
12:27I mixed her a gin and tonic,
12:28and I'd run out of the tonic,
12:31so I substituted sleeping pills.
12:33Next morning, she assumed the blackout was from the drinking.
12:36How many old ladies are used to passing out for boozing?
12:40The answer is the boozers.
12:43We're going to have to slipper the thiamine pills.
12:49We've got to run this bike, honey.
12:54Why do you think I'm in such a bad mood?
13:03Alcoholic.
13:07Treatment's very easy.
13:08Safe.
13:10Just literally a few vitamin pills.
13:13Fix her heart,
13:14and I don't want to interfere
13:15with the biopsy couch when it's running.
13:18Put him in an antacid bottle.
13:21Just tell her it's for stomach problems.
13:29I have to ask her about this.
13:31Of course.
13:32Absolutely.
13:34You'll ask, she'll deny,
13:36you'll push it, she'll get offended,
13:37you'll be exactly where you are now,
13:39except it'll be harder to treat.
13:40You've absolutely got to do that.
13:41I don't think she'll lie to me.
13:43She just spent the last five years
13:45going south of the border and down Mexico away.
13:48We have our issues,
13:49but since Dad died,
13:51we tell each other the truth
13:52when asked directly.
13:55It's important to us.
14:00Addicts lie.
14:17Can I speak to Mom alone?
14:20Why?
14:26You're scaring me, Lisa.
14:30Mom, I think your drinking
14:32is causing your heart problems.
14:33Is this about the champagne?
14:35She ordered...
14:39Patsy and Anne told me last week
14:41you lost control at the museum luncheon.
14:43You're talking to my friends behind my back.
14:46We are all concerned.
14:48Just tell me honestly.
14:50How much have you been drinking?
14:54I may be your patient,
14:56but I am still your mother,
14:58and I'm telling you,
15:00I am not a drunk.
15:10Okay.
15:22If your stomach pains.
15:26Okay.
15:48If something like that comes up again, just do what you need to do.
15:54Keep you out of it?
15:55Yeah.
15:56I am being a coward, which is exactly why doctors shouldn't treat their own families.
16:02Congratulations.
16:05You were right, as usual.
16:10The hitting you was not optimal.
16:14I was going through my own divorce at the time.
16:16I've had years of therapy.
16:19Now when I get mad, I do some deep breathing, squeeze my stress ball.
16:24Hey, I kind of deserved it.
16:26That's for sure.
16:29Here's the deal.
16:30I do a lot of med mal insurance.
16:32I need a new non-testifying expert.
16:34I'll give you one case as a tryout.
16:36You kick ass.
16:36I put you on retainer.
16:37Average 15 hours a week.
16:39It's 50...
16:4150 what?
16:43Are you kidding?
16:4550,000.
16:46I'll take it.
16:48You drive a soft bargain.
16:49You got to sign an NDA?
16:51Sure.
16:53Is this...
16:55That's a case I'm about to settle.
16:57I rep a giant pizza delivery company.
17:00The driver hit that kid, messed up his legs.
17:02And gave him a micro bleed in his brain, right?
17:05What?
17:06No.
17:08That's the little white mark.
17:10Your predecessor checked.
17:12So did the kid's doctors.
17:13I don't know what that is, but he's fine.
17:17Probably, but if there's any doubt...
17:19It's a multi-million dollar case.
17:21We're settling in two days.
17:22Lay off it, okay?
17:24Okay.
17:25You're right.
17:26I'm off.
17:39She spiked a fever.
17:41It's 102.
17:44Means I was wrong about the thiamine deficiency.
17:46You were wrong about the alcoholism.
17:48True dad.
17:50It's actually looking more and more like leukemia.
17:53Kaufman rushed the biopsies.
17:54It's not cancer.
17:56So there's Brightside.
17:58Captain looks wrong, too.
18:10DDX.
18:12Okay.
18:13What disease can turn Cuddy's mother into a common patient named Stewart?
18:18Lupus?
18:21We got fired from that case.
18:23We're moving on.
18:24We were already fired.
18:25By the patient.
18:26That's not my Cuddy.
18:27So it's real.
18:28She somehow realized that her completely unworkable system was completely unworkable.
18:33Okay.
18:34Pop quiz, hot shots.
18:35I chose vegetable stew for a reason.
18:38You got 60 seconds.
18:39No hintsies.
18:42You're not gonna talk to us?
18:43Exactly.
18:44You're gonna have to...
18:45Hey!
18:46You're good.
18:47Good.
18:48So this is just a test?
18:50Pupils fixed and dilated.
18:52An addict found with an empty bottle of phenobarb next to him.
18:56How's this a mystery?
18:57It's an overdose.
18:59Glutathamide.
19:00Script filled last year.
19:02Could mimic fixed and dilated without the brain death.
19:05Except, he'll just get better on his own, so why would you take this case?
19:09Because the house doesn't care about the treatment as long as the case is interesting.
19:13I'll do a blood draw and put glutathamide on the talk screen.
19:23Really?
19:24You thought that case was interesting?
19:26Oh.
19:27I guess we're still on our lane.
19:29Aren't there other ways of keeping matches occupied?
19:31Not according to my sexual harassment seminar.
19:36Maybe it's not hypochondria.
19:39She says she gets a lot of rashes, add the fever.
19:41Sounds like autoimmune, SLE.
19:44Congratulations!
19:45You can think exactly like a semi-competent internist.
19:48Kaufman's starting her on prednisone.
19:50The heart problems were first.
19:54Endocarditis.
19:56No memos?
19:56It's usually a late sign.
19:58I think I should have pristine valves.
20:00Below the resolving threshold.
20:02Kaufman's prednisone will suppress our immune system.
20:05It could kill her.
20:09You gotta tell him it's endocarditis.
20:12Check the wiretap.
20:13His ID guy's been putting the same argument to him.
20:15He can't convince me.
20:16You think I got a better shot?
20:18So what do we do?
20:24We switch your meds.
20:26We get a solution of broad-spectrum antibiotics,
20:28sticking in an IV bag marked for prednisone.
20:31Kaufman could only be there a few times a day.
20:33Tell Arlene you're from the pharmacy.
20:35Switch him out.
20:36This is nuts.
20:37This is way too complicated.
20:38It's hanging an IV bag.
20:39If the attendant doesn't know what she's on,
20:41the risk of drug reaction?
20:42Risk?
20:42We know how he's treating her would bug the room.
20:44This is not about information.
20:45We're talking ethical and legal violations
20:47on a scale that should make even you feel...
20:49She's dying!
20:50It doesn't mean we should all go to jail or save her!
21:00You're losing control because this is your girlfriend's mom.
21:06You gonna run this by Cuddy?
21:09No.
21:10She said to keep her out of it and do what we need to do.
21:13Look, I know what I'm suggesting is completely screwed up.
21:16That's because the situation is completely screwed up.
21:20Do it or you're fired.
21:27We stick together, he can't fire all three of us.
21:32Give me your prescription pad.
21:34Why are you doing this?
21:35Because I think it's endocarditis and I think the prednisone will kill her.
21:40And I forgot my prescription pad.
21:52I don't know.
21:53Am I a horrible person?
21:55I used to win awards for volunteer work.
21:58I went to Guatemala and fixed cleft pallets.
22:01Now we're sitting back letting Chase do our dirty work.
22:04We're doing the right thing.
22:06Stay out of it.
22:07I don't know.
22:08I don't know about anything anymore.
22:11Then this thing with the kid, Rachel's brother...
22:15Stay out of that too.
22:17A. Radiologists, experts.
22:18Unlike you said no bleed.
22:20B. You yourself said it's probably not.
22:21C. You've got no doctor-patient relationship.
22:24D. You'll lose your consulting job.
22:26E. Your ex will kill you.
22:27F. I'm running out of alphabet here.
22:32You do it?
22:33I have the bag, walking towards the room and Cutty's sister says,
22:36Hey, Dr. Chase, I remember that charity event last year.
22:40One of you two's got to do this.
22:41I met Arlene at the same benefit.
22:44Conveniently.
22:45Come on.
22:46Don't ask me.
22:46I don't even know if I believe it's that new...
22:50Damn it.
22:51It's Rachel's brother.
22:52He wants me to check out some new case.
22:54Conveniently.
22:56It's a tryout.
22:58I need this job.
23:00I gotta do this.
23:02So you're just gonna ditch us, run off, and work on some other case?
23:17Are you Timothy's mom?
23:19Yeah.
23:20My name is Christopher Taub.
23:21I'm a doctor at Princeton Plainsboro.
23:24I saw your son's file.
23:25I think he might have a very small bleed in his brain.
23:28Wait, you saw his file?
23:31How do you even know who we are?
23:32I've never...
23:33Your son could die of a brain hemorrhage.
23:35He needs a cerebral angiogram today.
23:37Get in your car and meet me at the hospital.
23:42Timothy!
23:43We're gonna go see the doctor.
23:50Another pop quiz.
23:52How many idiot doctors does it take to switch an IV?
23:56The longer we wait, the more the prednisone's gonna kill our immune system.
24:01Forget playing the pharmacist.
24:02Mom naps every afternoon.
24:04Wait by the room when she falls asleep.
24:05Get the sister out somehow.
24:12Hi.
24:13Dr. Cuddy, is now a good time to talk?
24:15Not really.
24:16So, um, you know how you had us consulting and then stopped having us consult?
24:21Why are you still here?
24:23Um, well, I think the stopping might have stopped.
24:28House put me on this weird case where there's no treatment.
24:31I think maybe to distract me.
24:33Uh, and they've been acting odd.
24:35I'll look into it.
24:37Thank you for coming to me.
24:38Because I'm worried that he's switching your mother's medications.
24:45I checked with the pharmacy.
24:46Dr. Chase got prednisone and antibiotics for my coma patient,
24:50which wouldn't treat him, but could treat conditions that cause heart failure.
25:01You told me to keep you out of it and do what I needed to do.
25:04What the hell did you think that meant?
25:06It meant like if you had to slip her a few more vitamin pills or something.
25:09This is life-threatening.
25:10It's illegal.
25:12I wasn't expecting something like this.
25:14Only because you intentionally weren't thinking about it
25:16because you don't want to make any tough decisions.
25:21Are you completely sure it's endocarditis?
25:26That's not a real question.
25:29Endocarditis fits better than the alternatives.
25:38We're having a little trouble hanging the right IV.
25:42The fastest way is with your help.
25:57Where'd Julia go?
25:59She's gone.
25:59We're a family.
26:01I've got a family.
26:02Three kids and a husband.
26:04That's a family.
26:05You are always tougher on me than Julia.
26:08Why is that?
26:09I'm not.
26:11I was thinking about when you made me run for yearbook editor.
26:15I didn't want to.
26:16I didn't have a social life my whole senior year.
26:18You let Julia do whatever she wanted.
26:19We're debating 12th grade now.
26:22Like anything's changed.
26:23What do you want, Lisa?
26:24Do you want to hear I love you both the same?
26:27Of course I do.
26:31Okay.
26:33But times like this,
26:36when we argue, it reminds me.
26:39I have more in common with her.
26:42She's nicer to me.
26:45I love you both.
26:48But I like her more than you.
27:08I called you three times.
27:10My phone wasn't exactly on.
27:12I figured I'll be getting some angry calls
27:14once radiology sends back the angiogram.
27:16They already did.
27:19Here.
27:21This is what you saw.
27:23It's an anatomical variant of the skull, bone,
27:25bone in proximity to a blood vessel.
27:28There was nothing wrong with it.
27:32That was reason G.
27:35That's good news for him.
27:45Mud's clear?
27:46Diffuse wheezing, Titanus.
27:50It's an allergic reaction.
27:52Looks like.
27:53It doesn't make any sense.
27:54She's on prednisone.
27:55How could she get an allergic reaction?
28:03I switched out the antibiotics, put her back on prednisone.
28:06Her breathing's normal, but the aphid's back, and her fever's up.
28:09Allergy's got to be due to our antibiotics.
28:12Does Kappa know what we did?
28:13It's good.
28:14No, that is terrible.
28:16He doesn't know that she got worse on antibiotics,
28:18and now he's thinking endocarditis will put her back on the antibiotics.
28:21It almost suffocated her.
28:22What do we do?
28:26We pushed through this.
28:28It started in the heart.
28:29Endocarditis still fits.
28:31It's just got to be fungal.
28:32We have to switch Kaufman's antibiotics for amphotericin B.
28:35I don't know if you're right.
28:36I don't care, but we are going to end up killing this woman
28:38if we keep confusing her attending with these secret meds.
28:41You care about confusing the attending?
28:42I want this woman.
28:43We're not talking about simple antibiotics anymore.
28:46Amphotericin B is dangerous in itself.
28:48It's a poison.
28:49That's why it kills fungi.
28:50It'll give her fever, chills.
28:51Which she already has, which will help us hide it.
28:54I don't think I can take a risk like that.
28:55Well, then you shouldn't have let her fire me.
29:02Look, all you have to do is switch the IDs again.
29:07This has blown up all you wants already.
29:08He's right.
29:09Yep.
29:13I'm so sorry I got you guys into this.
29:15You should go.
29:26I'm right.
29:26I know.
29:28And I'll do it, but...
29:43I agree.
29:45Fungal endocarditis fits.
29:50But we still have to tell your mother.
29:54I don't want to tell her, not at all, but...
29:57The patient is the highest priority.
30:01I'm kicking you out of your office.
30:05Yes, you.
30:07This is not her office yet.
30:29If you tell anyone, I will get you thrown out of med school.
30:33And I will destroy her career.
30:40I've thought about that.
30:45Lying about me...
30:48Won't work.
30:51Everybody knows your reputation.
30:53True.
30:55But I won't have to lie.
30:58Buried in your coma patient's big, big vial
31:01is a form that doesn't allow treatment
31:04without the express consent of the relatives.
31:11Wait.
31:12You drew blood.
31:13It's not just a screw-up.
31:15It's a criminal assault.
31:21But you told me.
31:22You didn't...
31:22As you may recall.
31:30You set me up?
31:37Why?
31:40Because this patient is the highest priority.
32:01Oh.
32:03Oh.
32:06Oh.
32:08Oh.
32:10Oh.
32:27You made her think I was hiding her son being sick.
32:31She scuttled the settlement.
32:32She reported me to the bar.
32:34I got to deal with that crap now.
32:36I will sue you for slander, for tortious interference.
32:40And anything else I can use to destroy you.
32:44Or my sister says, stay out of her life.
32:49You failure.
32:53Five years of therapy.
33:01Dr. Kaufman?
33:04I need to speak with you and the patient alone?
33:11I'm skipping the credentials committee.
33:13I'm going straight to the state board and reporting you for...
33:16What you've done is so off the spectrum, I don't know there's a specific name for it.
33:22He's talking to you.
33:23Marty, calm down.
33:25And you.
33:25What you did is worse.
33:26He's an insane lunatic.
33:28You're the dean of medicine.
33:29I want you off my case.
33:31That's exactly right.
33:32Don't get excited.
33:33You're fired, too.
33:34What?
33:35I'll never get away from a house or my daughter if I stay here.
33:38Transfer me to Princeton General.
33:40Mom.
33:42You're very ill and you're very angry.
33:45You really think now is the right time to make a decision like this?
33:48You lied to me and betrayed me.
33:52Do you think I really care what you consider a good idea anymore?
34:11I'll get the ambulance.
34:17Abby?
34:18Abby?
34:20Abby?
34:22Abby?
34:23Abby?
34:23Abby?
34:23Abby?
34:23Abby?
34:26Abby?
34:27I can't believe it.
34:33What just happened?
34:36You just killed her.
34:42Are you blaming me?
34:45This is all because you're so arrogant, you goaded her into firing you.
34:50Actually, my mistake started a little after that, when I agreed to your brother.
34:54brilliant scheme to keep me on the case after she fired me off it she would have left the hospital
34:58only because you would have let her if you did just now but you think i can control her i
35:02don't
35:02know i've never seen you try i have been rebelling against this woman my entire life here's what i've
35:07seen she insults you you complain to me i drug her at dinner you never let her know we slip
35:14her
35:14medicine happens behind her back you never confront her and it pisses me off
35:23are you taking this personally she leaves she dies one day maybe a week from now maybe
35:32a year from now you're going to decide that the man sleeping next to you killed your mother
35:43get me my patient back
35:50this is really badly i swear to god jules i will call security
36:06i asked you before why you were tough on me i wasn't you were and i know why
36:13you see something in me that you didn't see in julia and you didn't see in you
36:18a type of ambition a type of brains that's why you rode me you made me your book editor
36:24suma undergrad a away in med school
36:29the only time i ever see light in your eyes is when you hear me talking about my job
36:38the reason you keep coming to see me in the clinic is because you trust me
36:42you trust my medical judgment so here it is if you transfer to princeton general
36:52you'll be treated well and you'll die if you stay here with house you'll be treated badly but you'll live
37:03i don't care if i have to slash the tires of every ambulance in this bay mom
37:09i am not letting you leave my hospital
37:15one two three i got it how you feeling mom i feel a little dizzy heart's still weak from the
37:24infection
37:25hanging antifungal iv if you're so great how come they're not running your department anymore
37:30what are you talking about mom what's what he told me two days ago i said that i didn't have
37:35a
37:35department to run i was being sarcastic no you weren't right those people who are talking can't
37:41tell if they're being sarcastic that doesn't make any sense of course they can but you weren't
37:52i love a rod he's so modest i highly respect the paintings he has of himself as a centaur
38:01question do i like a rod yes whoever he is she can't recognize sarcasm deficit in the right
38:12parahippocampal jars which means that cns involvement before the fever i was wrong about
38:18the endocarditis i i don't i don't feel mom mom heart rate 170 nerds
38:28do something i am
38:32how fever was hypothalamic means brain heart leukemia allergy you hear that what do you think i don't know
38:38the heavy metal toxicity can't be treated curation for red better than she got worse she never stopped
38:43being poisoned what are you doing you really want me to stop and explain
39:01here it is
39:02the muscle's black necrosis metallosis the artificial hip weared and teared way too much
39:14it's cobalt poisoning we need chase to get an or start chelation again
39:52i thought you didn't want to see me i didn't the foreman called me
40:03i didn't know that you thought that little boy had a bleed in his head
40:11i will kill my brother if he messes with you anymore
40:17what do you care
40:21chris
40:23you're a crappy husband
40:27but you are a good person
40:29you're a good person
40:30you're a good person
40:54you're a good person
40:57you're a good person
40:58once again you are unfired
41:02why
41:05you sold me out even though you knew that you're going to get thrown out of med school
41:11that's just
41:13kind of impressive
41:18i keep my job if i stand up to you i keep it if i don't
41:23i don't buy it
41:28when cuddy was protecting me before she was protecting a doctor she's now protecting a boyfriend
41:34hospital's not going to put up with that for long
41:37so i need you to protect me from doing something cuddy will regret
41:48i'll see you bright and late tomorrow
41:54i don't want to get out of med school
42:18mom
42:23It says here, cobalt can cause rashes, dizziness, and stomach problems.
42:34You still think I've been imagining the whole thing?
42:37Okay, you might have a point.
42:40How do you feel?
42:42You know, a little dizziness, some pain.
42:50You know, a little dizziness.
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