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00:20I don't want to throw it to Al, I thought that's what you said, I'm not upset about anything
00:31What are you doing down here, I thought you usually had lunch with cola guy
00:35This is vegetative state guy, better company
00:39Hey, hey, tell them about those Sherpas you dropped acid with in St. Patrick's Cathedral
00:43You stole my prescription pad and you forged my name
00:49What did you tell the cop?
00:51I lied, they'd have put you away for ten years after they took your license to practice medicine
00:55So, everything's good then
00:57I lied to the cops
00:59There is no case unless they can prove that either I got the drugs illegally or I sold them illegally
01:03I didn't do the second, you lied about the first, game over
01:06Yeah, Tritter's just playing, he's going to see how clever you are and then just walk away
01:10The important thing is that you keep prescribing the same amount of drugs to me, or it'll look suspicious
01:15Here's another way to look at it, having forced me to lie to the police
01:18Your first concern is securing your drug connection
01:27Joining my father for lunch
01:29I should have called ahead for a table
01:31Doctor House was just...
01:32Enjoying a Reuben
01:34It's okay
01:36After ten years, anything that'll get doctors in the same room is...
01:41What are you doing?
01:42Nothing
01:43What are you doing?
01:47Chips
01:51You want to see something really cool?
02:01I saw you leaving last Tuesday
02:04Practically tripped over two guys on your way out, but you had no problem opening doors
02:08It's called a keenotopsia
02:10You can't see things when they move
02:12Since you haven't been hit by a bus, I assume that it's intermittent
02:15It's probably accompanied by seizures, which made me think that I could set one off by flashing them
02:27God, I love this family
02:28I love you
02:30I love you
03:07I can see fine now.
03:10I've had seizures before.
03:12Most of the time they're small.
03:14Doctors ran me through all the tests.
03:15Couldn't find anything.
03:17Any history of epilepsy in your family?
03:19The only things I know that run in my family are
03:21a lot of chutzpah and the ability to sleep for 10 years.
03:26Although I'm not really an expert.
03:27Dad never really liked my mother's side of the family.
03:29And after she died and he came here,
03:32I was raised by a guardian.
03:34I wouldn't even know how to get in touch with him.
03:37How about your father's side of the family?
03:38Any relatives we could speak with?
03:40My father was an only child, and my grandparents are dead.
03:43Well, who did you put down as the person
03:45in the hospital should contact in an emergency?
03:47I left it blank.
03:48There's got to be someone, a friend.
03:50Plenty of friends.
03:51Just no one that would care if I was here.
03:56Say, do you mind passing me my backpack?
04:14Hair of the dog.
04:19Could be infection.
04:20Or a brain tumor.
04:21Says he had a CT.
04:22What's wrong with the simplest explanation?
04:24Trauma.
04:24He didn't report any injuries.
04:26He didn't report being an alcoholic, either.
04:28Drinking equals falling down, equals trauma, equals...
04:30Maybe it's inherited.
04:32How would you jump to genetics from his EEG?
04:36All you've got are some vaguely epileptic form waves.
04:38It's not his EEG.
04:40It's his father's.
04:41When it comes to cortical seizures.
04:43Like father, like son.
04:45Small seizures aren't unheard of
04:46in a patient in a vegetative state.
04:48Similarities are interesting, though.
04:49What caused a vegetative state?
04:51His house burned down.
04:53Went back in to get his wife.
04:54Firefighters found him unconscious
04:56three feet from the bedroom, asphyxiated.
04:58Not in inherited condition.
05:00Test his DNA.
05:02Start with adrenomyeloneuropathy.
05:04Check out the home.
05:13He has a single bed.
05:14I still make single beds?
05:16Could mean he just doesn't have sex.
05:18Though there were condoms in the apartment.
05:20I was asked you to check out the home for toxins.
05:23No mold, no leaks, no pets.
05:26MRI and LP are both inconclusive.
05:28Infection's still possible.
05:29Tumor's less likely, but...
05:30DNA?
05:32Adrenomyeloneuropathy test was negative.
05:33DNA test again.
05:34Try Unberg, Lomborg, and later I'll settle for us.
05:37Genetic tests take forever.
05:38You can't just keep testing for every inherited condition
05:40you think it might be.
05:41Well, not me.
05:42I'll be leaving early.
05:43But you guys can.
05:48You said no one's been sick,
05:50but what about delivery people, repair guy?
05:52I wouldn't know.
05:53I work from home.
05:55Haven't been to the office in over a month.
05:57Visitors?
05:58Haven't had any.
05:59The only person I've seen in the last week
06:01was the pizza delivery guy,
06:03and you look pretty healthy.
06:05There's got to be someone you're close to.
06:09Actually, the person I see most often is my father.
06:13He's asleep, so he can't stop me.
06:20What is it?
06:22Just feeling a little nauseous.
06:27I think his liver's feeling.
06:29God, does that mean that I'm...
06:36I need a central line for two units of packed red blood,
06:40so hypo-negative.
06:43He's unconscious and heading for a coma.
06:45He's at a four on the RLAS scale.
06:49Stop all treatment.
06:51You think this is a reaction to our meds?
06:53Well, they're obviously not helping.
06:55Given the fact that he's an alcoholic,
06:57there's a good chance his liver wasn't so hot when he came in.
06:59Anti-seizure drugs could have just pushed him over the edge.
07:02We take him off those meds, what do we put him on?
07:04I was hoping you'd know.
07:06Maybe academic.
07:07I just started him on dialysis.
07:09Kidney and liver failure.
07:11Not too many people come back from that.
07:13Trauma's out of the picture.
07:14Could still be infection.
07:15Or neurological.
07:16Or genetic.
07:18We need a better history.
07:21Did you miss the part where the patient lost consciousness?
07:26L-dopa?
07:29You're not waking, Kyle.
07:30You're waking his father.
07:32I commend your observational skills.
07:34You have no reason to think any amount of drugs will wake a man from a coma.
07:38Vegetative state.
07:39Much easier.
07:39This guy's no Terry Chava.
07:41His brain's all airy.
07:42He moves around.
07:42His muscles are barely atrophied.
07:44He's just waiting for a fairy tale kiss.
07:46After I do that, I'll stick a needle in it.
07:51The amount of amphetamines alone would be dangerous.
07:54Besides whatever the hell else you've got in there.
07:56There are reports out of South Africa about a pill that would temporarily revive someone
08:01in a vegetative state.
08:03We've all seen awakenings.
08:04Made me cry.
08:06I want to cry.
08:08Put the syringe down.
08:11I can now draw you, mysterious stranger.
08:14We don't experiment on helpless patients.
08:16Be reasonable.
08:17There's no way this is going to work.
08:18Even if you woke him, it would only be for a few hours.
08:21A day.
08:22Two at the most.
08:23You're risking his life.
08:25I'm risking getting sued.
08:26That's the only objection here.
08:28You'll be torturing him.
08:29And his family.
08:30Good news for legal.
08:32The only family he's got is upstairs dying.
08:34Oi!
08:43I want this patient monitored for the next 24 hours.
08:46I want someone with him at all times to make sure you didn't kill him.
08:49I want your ass in my office.
08:53God.
08:54I'm starving.
08:59But I could really go for a steak.
09:05Do you know your name?
09:07Do you know where you are?
09:10Gabriel Wozniak.
09:11I don't know the name of this hospital.
09:13How much are three and five?
09:16Eight.
09:17Also known as half of 16, a quarter of 32, two to the third power.
09:23Coolest thing ever.
09:24Any history of seizure in your family?
09:26No.
09:27Liver disease?
09:28No.
09:29How long have I been here?
09:32I got the feeling it's been a long time.
09:35Interesting.
09:35If your internal clock kept ticking, how deep does that awareness go?
09:40You pick up scraps of conversations, you have the vague sense that the hospital administrator
09:44dressed like a trollop, or that the new Star Wars movies were a disappointment.
09:51I know my wife is dead.
09:58I don't know how long it's been.
10:04Ten years.
10:11What's the last thing you remember?
10:14The fire.
10:17My wife was in the bedroom.
10:18She had taken a sleeping pill.
10:20I got Kyle out.
10:22Went back in for her.
10:25I knew I didn't make it.
10:27I'm sorry.
10:29What about your wife's side of the family?
10:31Any history of seizures there?
10:32Your son, Kyle, is a patient here.
10:36I'm afraid his condition is serious.
10:38He may be dying.
10:43No seizure issues on my wife's side, either.
10:47What about that steak?
10:49Nobody ever answered me.
10:54Ah.
10:55Rumor in the cafeteria was caustic guy was waking up coma guy.
11:00Technically, a vegetative steak guy was woken by a, yeah, a caustic guy.
11:04So what happened?
11:05Got to get him a steak before I can ask him any more questions.
11:08He doesn't want to talk about his son?
11:10Didn't seem to emotionally register that his son is sick.
11:13Brain issue?
11:14He was asphyxiated, spent ten years as asparagus.
11:17Who knows what damage is in there?
11:18It's possible.
11:18Of course, there's always the simple explanation.
11:21Maybe he just doesn't like his son.
11:23Only in your world would that be simple.
11:25The delusion that fathering a child installs a permanent geyser of unconditional love.
11:30Maybe your father's feelings were conditional.
11:32Not everyone has.
11:33Well, of course, that would play into your romantic vision.
11:35In terms you would understand.
11:37We have an evolutionary incentive to sacrifice for our offspring, our tribe, our friends.
11:42Keep them safe.
11:44Except for all the people who don't.
11:47Everything is conditional.
11:50Just can't always anticipate the conditions.
12:02Mind if we talk for a few minutes?
12:06How many pills would you say Dr. House takes a day?
12:11I'm uncomfortable setting a number.
12:13Well, try.
12:16Six.
12:18A day.
12:21Has he ever had you write prescriptions for him?
12:25No.
12:26What is it you want me to say?
12:28That he takes too many pills and is a danger to the hospital?
12:30Or he takes too few because he's selling them on the side?
12:33Either one is ridiculous.
12:36I meant the former.
12:38You're wrong.
12:39Can I ask what Dr. House has done to deserve your loyalty?
12:43He's not known as a great boss.
12:45He's not even much of a friend.
12:47Look how he left Dr. Wilson holding the bag.
12:54It's odd.
12:56You don't know about that.
12:57You defend him, and he won't even tell you what's happening in his life.
13:14I was paged.
13:16I saw you with the cop.
13:18What do you want?
13:18How many pills does House take?
13:20Did I ever write him a prescription?
13:21That sort of stuff.
13:23I told him six.
13:25A day or in a mouthful?
13:26I was just hoping you guys would stay consistent with...
13:28He wants to talk to us, too?
13:30You're next.
13:33We've got to tell House what's going on.
13:35Trigger says no.
13:36Then no it is.
13:37Cops have a thousand ways to make life difficult for you.
13:40Quick, what's the kid's status?
13:42I've got to get back to our sleeper before he goes looking for the orgasmatron.
13:49See, if that were rhetorical, it would mean that I could just turn around and leave now,
13:53which I'm not doing, from which you should deduce...
13:55He's off all drugs except the antibiotics.
13:57His liver's just managing to hang in there.
13:59You're still sliding into chima.
14:14Your barber sucks.
14:17Hey.
14:19Coma diet.
14:20I could make a fortune.
14:22Vegetative state diet.
14:23Who gave you your clothes?
14:25Dr. Cutting.
14:26I guess I'll need all the new ones anyway.
14:29Everything went in the fire.
14:30Don't worry about it.
14:31We use recyclable clothes now.
14:33Wear them once, then eat them.
14:36Your son's measles vaccination.
14:38Do you remember if he had it and what type it was?
14:40You're a piece of work, you know that?
14:44You weren't going to tell me, were you?
14:45I don't need new clothes.
14:47Dr. Cutting says my body will adjust to the drugs.
14:50That'll be a vegetable again by tomorrow, if I'm really lucky, the day after.
14:56Yeah.
14:57If I've got a day to live, I'm not going to spend it in a hospital room being grilled.
15:00Come on.
15:01Where are you going to go?
15:02Your house burned down, your wife's dead, your business was sold off.
15:06The only thing you have left is down the hall heading for a liver biopsy.
15:12There used to be this little, um, hole in the wall.
15:15Run by a guy named Giancarlo.
15:18Made the best hoagies in the world.
15:21Real Italian rolls.
15:22Prosciutto.
15:23Provolone.
15:27How far is Atlantic City from here?
15:29You have one day to live.
15:31Did you want a sandwich?
15:33People on death row get a last meal?
15:35The state provides it.
15:36Just providing for you.
15:39You got a car?
15:40Money?
15:43You're negotiating with me.
15:50Take out another hundred for me.
15:53And I need your car.
15:54I'm not doing you any favors.
15:56You'll get it back tomorrow.
15:58Two days, Max.
15:59Road trip.
16:07This is like trying to control the weather, but I'd prefer it if you didn't eat in the car.
16:12I just had it detailed.
16:13I drive.
16:14Oh, the hell he does.
16:15Sure.
16:17Aside from the fact he just woke up from a vegetative state, the guy doesn't have a license.
16:21How about this?
16:22Cops stop us, we lie.
16:24You know how to do that.
16:26Chips.
16:30It's all the drugs pumping through his system right now.
16:32His reflexes are better than Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s.
16:34Hey, what's this?
16:36It says Ip-od.
16:40I'm coming.
16:48So let's talk about toxic exposure.
17:19What was wrong with the old colors?
17:20To Jersey.
17:21From their Jersey.
17:22What are you waiting to hear?
17:23About the little cottage in the Amazon with the mosquitoes and the lead paint all over the walls?
17:28Yes.
17:29You know what?
17:30I didn't let you come along so you could suck all the fun out of my one day of life.
17:35Well, you're out of luck because that's totally why I'm here.
17:40Okay.
17:41Rule change.
17:43The person with the money makes the rules.
17:45Or in this case, the person who's friends with the person with the money makes the rules.
17:49Well, you want answers more than I want money.
17:52All right, so, here's the game.
17:55Ask whatever you want.
17:56But for every question I answer, you have to answer one first.
18:00Why would you care about anything I have to say?
18:02The day before I died, I was a successful man.
18:05I had a factory with over 200 employees.
18:09People listened when I talked.
18:11I liked power.
18:15Now, the only power I have left is the power to annoy you.
18:27I took Wilson's assistant for coffee.
18:29Why?
18:30Something Tritter said.
18:32She told me the police think that House stole Wilson's prescription pad and forged his name.
18:38You believe it?
18:41Do you?
18:42Well, absolutely, I do.
18:43I'm just checking how naive you are.
18:45He's not going to steal his best friend's pad, jeopardize his career.
18:47Until his best friend says no to him.
18:49House is a junkie.
18:51Junkies do whatever they have to do to get what they need.
18:56Kyle's down to a three on the RLE-S scale.
18:59He's only showing localized response.
19:02We'll call House.
19:03Tell him we're getting eight answers soon.
19:07Get in your right lane for 295.
19:11Don't pass me the Twizzlers.
19:16I'm curious.
19:17No, you're not.
19:18Why would a man's first instinct be to drive away from the only family he's got?
19:22No.
19:23This is no time for you to do your thing.
19:25We don't care about his state of mind.
19:27We don't care if he's happy.
19:28This factory of yours, what did you make?
19:34So ask me a question.
19:37I'm thinking.
19:38Only six left, by the way.
19:40So sign my name.
19:41You don't need a doctor, you need a pen.
19:42What is up with you two?
19:44Wilson lied to the bulls to keep me out of the big house.
19:47Are you out of your mind?
19:48Well, who's he going to tell?
19:50Like tomorrow night, he's going to be a mindless stock of celery.
19:53Since I answered that one, by the way, my turn.
19:55What did you make in your factory?
19:58Luxury boats.
20:00Have you ever been in love?
20:02Wow.
20:03Going right for the closets with the embarrassing stuff.
20:05Good move.
20:06Yes.
20:07Describe the boats.
20:0835 to 65 foot hulls, twin engines, parquet floors in the galley, state rooms with clean beds.
20:14How'd you meet?
20:16She shot me.
20:17These boats.
20:18I assume you used mildew-resistant paint on the hulls?
20:21They actually shot you.
20:24Paintball.
20:25Doctors versus lawyers.
20:27Did you ever take your son to the factory?
20:28Sure.
20:29They used to run all over the place, but it was perfectly safe.
20:33Ever love anybody else?
20:35No more questions.
20:37I got my answer.
20:38While Dad's in the office, son's watching them spray paint.
20:42And what kid wears a mask?
20:44Mercury specifically targets the central nervous system.
20:47You're saying this is my fault?
20:48Mercury poisoning explains the seizures.
20:50And the liver's like a big soup strainer.
20:53Soup runs through.
20:54Chicken dumplings stay.
20:55For soup-reed blood for chicken dumplings.
20:56I get it.
20:57I get it.
20:58Mercury.
20:58Sits more or less idle until your kid pours tequila shooters into his liver.
21:03And the liver goes, takes out the kidneys.
21:05Explains everything.
21:07Yeah, it's me.
21:08Foreman, draw blood.
21:09Test for mercury poisoning.
21:11Chase, start heavy metal chelation while we're waiting for results.
21:15Chase isn't here.
21:17I'll start the...
21:17Where is he?
21:20The lab.
21:26How many pills does he take a day?
21:29It's hard to say.
21:31Pain levels vary over time.
21:32Could be six, eight, ten.
21:36Have I write any prescriptions for him?
21:38Yes.
21:39Why?
21:40Did he tell you to?
21:42He asked me to.
21:50Medicine attracts people who are attracted to power.
21:57I know how he hates when he is defied by a patient.
22:02I doubt he handles defiance from his staff any better.
22:06Now, you correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think Dr. House asks for anything.
22:12I think he takes it.
22:14And I think that you are stuck lying to the police to cover up something you didn't want to do.
22:32We have been up and down St. James like a Monopoly car.
22:36It's not a year.
22:37Giancarlo has left the building.
22:43We can still turn around and go back to Princeton.
22:45No, we've come this far.
22:46I'm getting the hoagie.
22:51If your son does have mercury poisoning, there's a good chance he'll respond to the chelation.
22:55You might be able to have a few minutes with him before you lapse.
22:57Why are you so concerned about me?
23:01Deep inside, Wilson believes that if he cares enough, he'll never have to die.
23:06Your behavior isn't normal.
23:09And you would know normal.
23:10What could he have done that you won't forgive after ten years, when this is your last chance?
23:17My son is what he is.
23:19His mother's side, all drunken losers.
23:23It's gone the same way.
23:26The house told you that drinking had damaged your son's liver.
23:29I just said that.
23:31But you didn't hear him say that until after we left the hospital.
23:34So why did you leave?
23:38Maybe your son takes after your side.
23:41Seizures and an allergy to emotional connections.
23:44Okay, okay, okay.
23:45Enough.
23:46We're in Atlantic City and my time's not up yet.
23:50Find a hotel with a casino.
23:58BP's starting to drop.
24:00No two cents down to 70.
24:07Three milligrams of epi in.
24:09What are you trying to do?
24:09Make him bleed faster?
24:10Check the pulse.
24:13It's not his liver.
24:15It's the heart.
24:18I understand he's a French chef, but I'm sure he can handle this.
24:22You need a 12-inch Italian roll, oregano vinegar.
24:25No, not balsamic vinegar.
24:27Oregano vinegar.
24:29Quit pro quo, Clarice.
24:32Game's still on.
24:33I thought the answer was mercury poisoning.
24:35What other questions would you care about?
24:37If you each had one day to live, you'd look for one last meal, and House would look for one
24:41last answer.
24:44No, can you just send the ingredients up here, and I'll make it myself.
24:49Last ten years.
24:51How much awareness did you have?
24:52I don't know.
24:53I knew it wasn't the next day.
24:58I recognized your voice.
25:01How often were you in my room?
25:03No, you're wasting a question.
25:05I have a better one.
25:08Why steal my pad?
25:10Oh, my God, you're right.
25:11I'm an addict.
25:13Thanks for opening my eyes.
25:14No, I mean, why my pad?
25:17Foreman Cameron and Chase's pads are just as convenient.
25:20But their association with you is involuntary.
25:22They're employees.
25:22I associate with you through choice, and any relationship that involves choice, you have to see how far you can
25:28push before it breaks.
25:29This is easy.
25:31You ask the questions, answer them, and make tasty snacks.
25:35Let's go try the casino.
25:37And one day our friendship will break, and that'll just prove your theory that relationships are conditional,
25:42and you don't need human connection or deserve it or whatever goes on in that rat maze of your brain.
25:48Sorry.
25:49If I'd known he was going to be this annoying, I would have stolen Dr. Cameron's pad and Dr. Foreman's
25:53car.
25:54At least she appreciates my brooding melancholy.
25:58House is house of whining.
25:59State your complaint.
26:00Patient's BP just dropped like a stone.
26:02Do an echo.
26:03Mercury isn't likely to damage.
26:05It didn't.
26:06Mercury test was negative.
26:10Do an echo.
26:16Do an echo.
26:17I was wrong.
26:19Your son's still dying.
26:21I need to go over every relative you ever had.
26:24Again.
26:24This time, forget their diseases.
26:26Just tell me how they died.
26:27We don't have time to take turns.
26:29Give me the answers, you get a big one at the end.
26:32You can go for whatever you want.
26:33Destroy my privacy.
26:35My dignity.
26:41Her grandmother?
26:42Heat exhaustion.
26:43Fourth of July picnic.
26:45The woman was 92.
26:46Does anyone in the kitchen know the hoagie shop that used to be on St. James' Place?
26:50Your sister-in-law with the diabetes.
26:52As far as you know, is she still alive?
26:54She's not.
26:55She's killed in a traffic accident driving home from a Phillies game.
26:57I'm sure a lot of beer was consumed.
26:59The Phillies lost.
27:00Your father?
27:01Old age.
27:02Heart finally gave out.
27:04Her wife's father?
27:05Hit and run.
27:06Walking the incontinent dog.
27:08Uh, hi.
27:09Do you guys deliver?
27:12Let me put it this way.
27:13If you deliver, there'll be a $100 tip in it for you.
27:18Excellent!
27:19Victory.
27:20Ha-ha.
27:20The night is finally going my way.
27:23Wilson, toss me a soda.
27:39Should we go somewhere to talk?
27:42House is an ass, but he obviously needs pain medication.
27:46And how much pain one person feels is not a call the government should be making.
27:49Do you think I'm a bureaucrat with a badge following some arbitrary guideline?
27:54Yeah, I do.
27:56Oh.
27:57So you're saying I should just trust him?
28:00Do you?
28:01You're not qualified to make that.
28:02I'm not sure you are either.
28:04I've been a cop for 20 years.
28:06And not a day goes by that someone doesn't try to sell me some self-serving story.
28:12If you had my job, you'd know.
28:16Everybody lies.
28:25I think you've run out of relatives.
28:28So, it's my turn.
28:35Why did you become a doctor?
28:36That's the big question.
28:39I give you complete license to humiliate me, and that's the best you can do.
28:42Well, okay.
28:43Let's discuss the wonder of the human body.
28:46No, no, no.
28:46You're a curious guide.
28:48You like to figure things out.
28:50Why not go into research?
28:51Why work with people when you obviously hate people?
28:57Edible fixation.
28:59I was seeking my mother's love, and she thought that Ben Casey was just the dreamiest.
29:02Okay, fine.
29:03You don't think you'll need any more answers from me?
29:06Give me a hard time.
29:17When I was 14, my father was stationed in Japan, and I went rock climbing with this kid from school.
29:26He fell, he got injured, and I had to bring him to the hospital.
29:31And we came in through the wrong entrance, and we came in through the wrong entrance, past this guy in
29:34the hall.
29:36It's a janitor.
29:38My friend came down with an infection, and the doctors didn't know what to do.
29:43So they brought in the janitor.
29:50He was a doctor.
29:53And a buraku, one of Japan's untouchables.
30:00His ancestors had been slaughterers, grave diggers.
30:06And this guy, he knew that he wasn't accepted by the staff, didn't even try.
30:12He didn't dress well.
30:13He didn't pretend to be one of them.
30:16The people that ran that place didn't think that he had anything they wanted.
30:23Except when they needed him.
30:27Because he was right.
30:30Which meant that nothing else mattered.
30:34And he had to listen to him.
30:51I need 20 milligrams of dyes of Pam in a syringe.
31:02Heartbeats are regular and accelerating.
31:03It's at 200.
31:04He's gonna crash.
31:05Allergic reaction to the diazepam?
31:06Better hope so.
31:08It's either that or his heart's dumb.
31:17What happened on the night of the fire?
31:23Yeah.
31:24I'm sure it's a stressful, emotional question.
31:27Suck it up.
31:31My wife had taken a sleeping pill and gone to bed.
31:34It's Christmas Eve.
31:35I let Kyle pop corn in the fireplace.
31:38He managed to knock loose some tinder.
31:43Wrapping paper caught on fire.
31:45Spread so fast.
31:48I got Kyle out.
31:50And when I went back in for...
31:56You're a disappointment.
32:00You act as though you don't need anybody.
32:03You just blame your son for what happened.
32:05I don't blame him.
32:07He was a 12-year-old boy.
32:08You don't blame a kid for an accident.
32:11What are we doing here?
32:11Why aren't you with him?
32:12Because it wouldn't matter.
32:14I failed to keep my family safe.
32:17I couldn't stop the fire.
32:19I couldn't save my wife.
32:21Now you want me to stick around watching
32:23while I fail to save my son?
32:25Thank you so much for waking me up.
32:34How did your son dislodge the tinder?
32:42He dropped the popcorn tray.
32:44He had been complaining it was too heavy.
32:47I should have listened.
32:48And the hit and run.
32:49Walking the pissy dog.
32:51That happen at night?
32:53I think so, yeah.
32:54Why?
32:54Car accident.
32:56After the Phillies lost.
32:57Night game?
33:01Ragged red fiber.
33:03It's an inherited condition.
33:04Dropping things.
33:05Muscle weakness.
33:06Has poor night vision.
33:07These people seem uncoordinated.
33:09Accident prone.
33:10Careless.
33:11It's transmitted in mitochondrial DNA.
33:14So it only passes through the mother.
33:16Your wife's family weren't drunks.
33:18They were sick.
33:19It wouldn't have affected his liver.
33:21The kid is a drunk.
33:23He thinks that he'd killed his mother
33:24and turned his father into a vegetable.
33:26I might have a few shots myself.
33:30Foreman.
33:31Test his DNA for ragged red fiber.
33:34It's not going to...
33:35Here's the thought.
33:35Why don't we not assume
33:37that the test is negative
33:37until we actually do it?
33:39House.
33:40The kid has severe cardiomyopathy.
33:43Alcoholic.
33:44No shot at a transplant.
33:46So, yeah.
33:47Maybe he figured out why.
33:48Good for you, but...
33:51He's going to die anyway.
34:18I want to give Kyle my heart.
34:24This thing, whatever it is,
34:28you said he gets it from the mother.
34:30My heart's fine.
34:31And it could go on being fine
34:33for the rest of your life.
34:34Yeah.
34:35It's not like he's going to do anything with it.
34:37Well, you woke him up once.
34:39Maybe someone will come up with some other answer.
34:42We've both seen breakthroughs no one expected.
34:46And ragged red fiber's treatable, but not curable.
34:50Even if he gets your heart, there's no guarantee.
34:55He's my kid.
34:58No.
34:59Did you really expect a different answer?
35:01We have arranged transplants before
35:03when a patient is near death.
35:05Except he isn't near death.
35:07He's saying kill me and cut out my heart.
35:10Are you out of your mind?
35:13Fine.
35:13We'll think of something else.
35:15I'm sorry.
35:33Listen.
35:35Get out.
35:40No.
35:41No.
35:45You lied to the cops.
35:46It meant for me.
35:52Maybe I don't want to push this till it breaks.
36:18Pills are the simplest.
36:24Hanging has less chance of damaging the heart.
36:30I'm okay with pain.
36:34Strangulation is better than breaking your neck.
36:38Which means this will be slow.
36:43I wouldn't get to see him
36:45even if we got in the car right now
36:47and broke the speed limit driving back, would I?
36:51No.
36:55Tell him...
37:06I don't know what to tell him.
37:14I think it's my turn to ask a question, isn't it?
37:17I don't think so.
37:19Just ask me that thing about the speed limit.
37:25What do you want to know?
37:27If you could hear one thing from your father,
37:30what would it be?
37:33That wouldn't help you.
37:34Try me.
37:41I don't want him to say...
37:46you were right.
37:49you did the right thing.
37:53Yeah.
37:55It doesn't help.
38:12Hi.
38:13Hi.
38:16I'm Dr. Wilson.
38:18I'm Mrs. Schaefer.
38:20I'm from Princeton.
38:23My husband and I and our three children
38:25live in Philadelphia.
38:31So, uh...
38:33do you like to swing?
38:37No.
38:39Well, if you change your mind...
38:40I'm in...
38:42I'm in...
38:43house.
38:45House.
38:46Is it room 622?
38:48642?
38:49622.
38:51622.
38:52All right.
38:53Yeah.
38:54Yeah.
39:09Alibi.
39:13I figure.
39:15OK.
39:15I'm fine.
39:18Okay.
39:19No.
39:19No.
39:31No.
39:34No.
40:02They found an open bottle
40:04of aspirin by the body.
40:07Lucky he had a headache.
40:09Reduced trauma to the heart in transit.
40:13Lucky.
40:27That can't be all.
40:30We got a heart out of it.
40:32How many organs do you want from the guy?
40:35I mean, my father must have said something.
40:38He couldn't just...
40:40He must have given you some kind of a message for me.
40:49He said you were right.
40:51You did the right thing.
40:58Right about what?
41:02What does that mean?
41:05How would I know?
41:07It's your dad.
41:20You know what I found interesting about this case?
41:24That it proved that people can love unconditionally and you can tell yourself it's not true, but
41:29you'll just end up in a hotel room in Atlantic City asking someone to cut your heart out?
41:32The hoagie.
41:34You thought this guy was emotionally confused and that the hoagie was just a mask to hide
41:39his real feelings towards his son.
41:42It was.
41:43Did you know Tritter was talking to your team while we were away?
41:46Yeah.
41:47And yet you moved heaven and earth to get in that mask with mustard and prosciutto.
41:52Which one of them told you?
41:54All of them.
41:55Which means that none of them said anything I have to worry about.
41:58Back to the hoagie.
41:58You think that my addiction is out of hand.
42:01Your need to be needed is so strong that you'll give people what they want, what they need,
42:06what they think they need.
42:07I don't think my enabling is anything you should be complaining about.
42:11Yes.
42:12My name is Dr. James Wilson.
42:14Account number 835687.
42:17The ATM says I've got zero.
42:21What does that mean, a hold?
42:26Yeah.
42:27Okay.
42:28Thanks.
42:34My accounts have been frozen as part of a police investigation.
42:41They can't keep your money forever.
42:45No.
42:46They can keep it till I agree to help send you to prison for 10 years.
42:54You're getting dinner.
42:57No.
42:58No.
42:59No.
43:00No.
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