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00:02Excuse me, waitress.
00:04I'm afraid the teriyaki chicken smell longer in the morning.
00:09Oh, I'm sorry. That's what you had last time.
00:11We've never been here before. I definitely remember you.
00:14No, we never get up north. We're just up to see a friend of ours who moved here last summer.
00:19Your hair was lighter. You had little round glasses.
00:23Sounds like you.
00:24Henry, don't play along. It's a gimmick for tips.
00:27Could we get some water?
00:31It was last August. Saturday the 14th.
00:33You were wearing a blue dress with polka dots. Your eyes were puffy like you've been crying.
00:39The 14th is Darren's birthday.
00:41You said he had to cancel his party because his old girlfriend showed up.
00:45I got into a huge fight.
00:46Henry.
00:46I knew it. Damn it.
00:48Ever since that ski trip in the tool, you disappeared.
00:50I'll go get your water.
00:58Are you all right? Are you okay?
01:06I can't move my legs.
01:28I can't move my legs.
01:41Picture a door unlocked with a key of the mind.
01:46Two medical cases, both more fascinating than the last.
01:50That actually makes no logical sense.
01:51This is not a door to logical sense.
01:55Also, shut up.
01:57Case number one.
01:5933-year-old woman named something I can't remember.
02:04You'll see the irony in a second.
02:06Presenting with temporary paralysis, ICK levels, and a perfect memory.
02:15How perfect is perfect?
02:17Perfectly perfect.
02:18Hyperthymesia.
02:19Complete recall of every moment of every day since puberty.
02:23All 7,600,000 and 49 of them.
02:27It's cool, huh?
02:29One of only a handful of recorded cases.
02:31So we have two symptoms.
02:33Temporary late paralysis and elevated CK.
02:35Obviously, you're not suffering from the same condition because you've already forgotten my dramatic voiceover.
02:39There's a third symptom.
02:40Our memory is unrelated.
02:41Why?
02:42It's a strange medical phenomenon that...
02:44Hyperthymesia is known to manifest in adolescence.
02:46Yeah, in the whole five documented cases.
02:49To be related, it'd mean 20 years between symptoms.
02:52Plus, I don't know of any diseases that cause great memory.
02:54Only ones that destroy it.
02:56MRIs show no evidence of stroke or tumor, so probably a toxin.
02:59She's a waitress.
03:00There are no strangers to botulism or alcoholism.
03:03We should search the diner and where she lives.
03:05Or you could search her brain.
03:06You know, where her memory lives.
03:08Save the gas.
03:09You two check her home.
03:10You two get a complete patient history.
03:13We'll see if he gets an answer first.
03:15You said there's a second case?
03:18Oh, yeah.
03:19Thanks.
03:22Well.
03:23A case of the 45-year-old doctor who just failed his pathology recertification exam
03:30is going to lose his board certification and get fired.
03:33How'd you fail if you spend half your life in the lab?
03:35I was recovering from the flu.
03:37I'm retaking it next week.
03:39It's not an issue.
03:39Normally, I'd let Darwinism run its course, but Cuddy's in a big tizzy about her poster boy
03:44getting canned.
03:45So, how are we going to get the short guy off the short bus?
03:48What about a tutor?
03:49I don't need a tutor.
03:50Tutor it is.
03:51Choose your poison.
03:52Chase, if you prefer pounding Aussie beers and commiserating over the suckiness of divorce.
03:57Masters, if you want nervous energy, flashcards, and obnoxious pieces of arcane trivia.
04:03Foreman, if you need to be berated by a humorless hard ass.
04:07Foreman.
04:09Interesting.
04:10You must be more worried than you look.
04:17I need a consult, Dr. Wilson.
04:19So call me in a week if it still itches.
04:23And be sure to give Sarah a kiss for me.
04:25Will do.
04:28Who's Sarah?
04:30Her granddaughter, I think.
04:31Early stages of dementia.
04:33What's the consult?
04:34I need your medical opinion on what bar we're going to hit for happy hour tonight.
04:38To kick off the official end of your three-month pity party over Sam.
04:41I can't tonight.
04:43Because of Sarah?
04:44Yes, because of my senile patient's granddaughter.
04:47You caught me.
04:47I'm busy.
04:54Who's Sarah?
04:56Wilson's friend.
04:58My computer crashed.
05:00Lost my database of his acquaintances.
05:02Or you're both lying to me.
05:04I know nothing about Wilson having a friend named Sarah.
05:08Satisfied?
05:13Mmm.
05:15What are the eight types of vomitus?
05:18I could show you four right now if you ask me one more review question.
05:21Hey, you picked me.
05:23You said you wanted a hard ass.
05:24No, Howe said that.
05:25I pretended to agree to get him off my back.
05:28I picked you because I wanted the guy who doesn't like getting involved in other people's problems.
05:32I guess I thought you want to skip the massive public humiliation of getting fired.
05:36By treating me like I'm an imbecile, I'm totally fine.
05:39I aced my first pathology boards.
05:41Medicine has come a long way in the last hundred years.
05:46You know, I heard of a guy who knew a guy who could get the exam ahead of time.
05:54It was something I heard.
05:55Patient's file said she lost some weight on a new diet, right?
05:58Yeah, she went vegan.
06:00A laxative is vegan?
06:06Oh, where are you?
06:07In the parking garage, searching Wilson's car.
06:11We have an answer.
06:12Magnesium poisoning.
06:13We found a pretty large stash of laxative and some abuse can lead to hypermagnesemia.
06:17I admit, that's impressively outside-the-box thinking.
06:22Huh.
06:24House?
06:28You're still there, House?
06:32Everything okay?
06:37No.
06:39For a second, I thought Wilson might have a drug problem.
06:42Turns out it's much, much worse.
06:46Okay, so we push fluids and wait for her kidneys to clear the hypermagnesemia.
06:51You're waiting a long time since it's not what she has.
06:54Her BP and respiratory rate are normal.
06:56You two are so busy being impressively outside the box.
06:59Missed the actual box.
07:02Chase and Masters done yet?
07:04Two light beers, November 16th.
07:07One really bad glass of Pinot on the 17th.
07:10Uh, nothing from the 18th.
07:13Shouldn't you be working for NASA or something?
07:15You mean, why am I just a waitress?
07:17No, I didn't mean...
07:19I'm sorry, I...
07:21I...
07:22It's okay.
07:23Remembering something, it's not the same as understanding it.
07:26I'm not a genius.
07:27I love my job.
07:28I'm great at it.
07:30Keeps my mind busy.
07:33Hi.
07:34I'm Dr. House.
07:36You are not pooping.
07:40Question is, are you also a klutz?
07:45Uh, I guess I'm no clumsier than most people.
07:48What are you guessing for?
07:49You've got a perfect memory.
07:50I was told there'd be numbers, dates, fireworks.
07:54What do you want to know?
07:55Let's go back to 2008.
07:57How many trips, stumbles, falls did you have?
08:04Eleven.
08:07This really works.
08:09Cool.
08:10About 2009.
08:13Twelve.
08:14Even cooler.
08:15Last year?
08:16Twenty.
08:19It's a big spike in discoordination.
08:21You add the constipation, it's early onset Parkinson's.
08:25Give her a full neuro exam, start her on levodopa.
08:35Oh, I'm so surprised you broke into my apartment without telling me.
08:39What is this?
08:40An intervention.
08:41Exhibit A.
08:43A baggie filled with nepeta kataria.
08:46Also known as...
08:47That had better not be what I think it is.
08:50You mean your new junkie girlfriend, then yes.
08:53House.
08:55Okay, fine.
08:57I got a cat.
08:58Release the kraken.
08:59I don't think you appreciate the severity of your situation.
09:02You are rapidly approaching end-stage male spinsterism.
09:06That cat, that diabetic cat that you're shooting up with insulin and buying dime bags of catnip
09:11for, that means you've given up on ever finding anyone.
09:15Don't you think you're completely overreacting?
09:17If I'm completely overreacting, why'd you lie to me?
09:20Um, because I knew you would completely overreact.
09:23His name's Sarah.
09:25Cats aren't named how women are.
09:26What the Freud is that about?
09:28Look, I didn't name her.
09:30My neighbor did.
09:31She died, and I felt bad.
09:33Sarah would have been destroyed at the shelter.
09:35Aw, who wouldn't want a cat that croaks if you're not at home twice a day to shoot it up?
09:40It's like having your own button on Lost.
09:43You know, I'm pretty sure that there is a river in hereby.
09:49I'm keeping her.
09:55Okay, shrug your shoulders and don't let me push them down.
09:59So I have to ask, uh, is there a trick you use?
10:04Mnemonics?
10:05Meditation?
10:06No, no tricks.
10:08I don't even try, really.
10:09It's just there.
10:12Is my memory gonna go away?
10:15With the Parkinson's?
10:16It's quite possible.
10:17But we still have a lot of tests to do before we have a definitive diagnosis.
10:21Well, here's hoping for cancer.
10:25Nadia?
10:27Your boss called me.
10:30Sorry, I'm...
10:31I'm Elena, Nadia's older sister.
10:34You don't have to be here.
10:37But I'd like to pretend you'd visit me if I were in the hospital.
10:42You brought daisies.
10:46They're your favorite.
10:47No, they're my least favorite.
10:48I was stung in the face six times, but...
10:55What's wrong?
10:57My heart.
10:58Fast, wide, complex rhythm.
10:59Get the panels.
11:04Kodiac involvement rules out Parkinson's.
11:06We're back to transient paralysis and high CK plus arrhythmia.
11:09Masters, when you finally blossom into a woman, did you ever sleep with a man who had a cat?
11:15Sure.
11:16Wrong.
11:16The answer is no.
11:19Slut.
11:21Any of you ever had a cat?
11:23Any of you ever had sex?
11:26I think, as your people say, quadirat demonstrandum.
11:29An excess of catecholamine could set off an arrhythmia.
11:32It's not a feel.
11:33Our blood pressure's fine.
11:34We're missing the obvious.
11:35The heart could be behind everything.
11:36If it's not pumping effectively, the muscles shut down, CK elevates, coordination suffers.
11:42Why are you asking about cats?
11:45Curiosity.
11:46Can we focus here?
11:49Her heart problems started when Nadia saw her sister.
11:52Stress-induced arrhythmia could be caused by long QT syndrome.
11:57Her sister was barely in the room five minutes.
11:58She said they've been estranged for over six years.
12:01It's a lot of tension.
12:02A stress test to confirm long QT.
12:04We'll have to be drug-induced.
12:05Shedman will pull the stitches.
12:07Drugs are never the answer.
12:09We want her heart to go crazy.
12:10There's something simpler and safer.
12:13Use the sister.
12:22You're lying to me.
12:24No.
12:25I said I didn't know anything about Wilson having a friend named Sarah.
12:29Under house rules, that is not a lie.
12:33He's lonely.
12:34That cat is a nice way for him to get some affection.
12:36It's not the kind of putty tat he needs to be getting it from.
12:39He needs a putty tat he can tap.
12:40Why is this so important to you?
12:43After divorce number two, he fell into a committed relationship with a three-legged Siamese.
12:48He stopped answering his phone, redecorated his place like gray gardens.
12:52He wasn't able to come back to humanity until a window was left suspiciously and heroically open.
12:58How that cat opened the window, I will never know.
13:00He just needs more time.
13:04Leave him and the cat alone.
13:08I won't if you will.
13:13Sorry about the daisies.
13:14I always get it confused if you love or hate them.
13:17Do you want to know exactly how many times I've told you that I hate them?
13:20I didn't do it on purpose.
13:23The heart rate isn't moving.
13:25The sister's stress pot needs stirring.
13:28You want me to start a fight?
13:31No.
13:31Just agitate a little.
13:33You sent me from the history.
13:34You're not lying to them.
13:35In fact, you'll be telling the truth and serving their medical needs.
13:49You haven't seen each other in a while, huh?
13:52I heard the story about the time you hit Nadia with the car.
13:56It must have been pretty scary.
14:00Why would you tell them that?
14:01They asked about broken bones.
14:03I swear that I checked my mirror.
14:05You know that's a lie.
14:06You knew I was getting the mail and you just didn't care enough to check.
14:11Just like you didn't care that you ruined my 23rd birthday.
14:14Nadia, don't start.
14:15You started by coming here acting like you give a crap.
14:18Here we go again.
14:19I'm such a monster because I brought daisies.
14:23You, you need to leave right now.
14:24What, is she going to be okay?
14:25Alina, get out!
14:35You said you'd be 10 minutes.
14:38I couldn't decide on the cheese.
14:41When are you getting an apartment or at least a storage room?
14:44I'll get to it.
14:45I like it here.
14:46They have video in demand.
14:50Pull the practice test.
14:51I hate practice tests.
14:52Hey, I never saw the usual suspects.
14:53You want to check it out before we start?
14:55What are you doing?
14:55We've got three days.
14:56Why is everyone's first assumption I'm going to fail this stupid test?
14:59Maybe because you did.
15:00I was recovering from the flu.
15:02I don't care if you were dying from Ebola.
15:04You shouldn't have gotten less than a 70.
15:06You're nothing but excuses and distractions.
15:07Well, it's a nice match with your condescension and superiority.
15:13Enjoy the movie.
15:17Kevin Spacey is Kaiser Sosay.
15:31How is she?
15:36We started her on a beta blocker.
15:38It should keep her heart rhythm under control.
15:40She'll be fine while we run more tests.
15:42Did you hear that she banned me from her room?
15:45I know I'm not perfect, but she's...
15:48Oh, she can be such a bitch.
15:52She never, ever, ever lets anything go.
15:58Look, tell Nadia she doesn't need to worry about seeing me again.
16:02I started the fight.
16:07We needed her heart rate to rise, so I provoked you.
16:13You can't play with people like that.
16:17Maybe if I explain to Nadia...
16:19No, it doesn't matter.
16:20It's just one more fight for her to remember.
16:27I guess you're both bitches.
16:38I guess.
16:40Us.
16:44Smell and breath.
16:46Breathe out.
16:50Ammonia.
16:51What is it?
16:53I think your kidneys are shutting down.
16:57Failing kidneys puts the heart back on the list as a symptom.
17:00Maybe she went vegan because she lost the taste of protein.
17:02Could be amyloidosis.
17:04We would have seen stiff heart on the nuclear study.
17:06But autoimmune could account for multiple organ systems and paralysis.
17:10There are a number that would fit.
17:11Guillain-Barre, polymyositis.
17:14MS, polyodoroidus medosa.
17:16SLE.
17:18Why are you giving me these?
17:19Because while they're off running all these tests, you will be submitting the insurance forms.
17:24There's an entire department for that.
17:25Exactly.
17:25The foreman department.
17:26Of which you are the foreman.
17:28Foreman.
17:28I know you got the time.
17:29So little wallaby told me that you recently vacated your post as Taub's savior.
17:34Yeah.
17:34You're worse than masters.
17:35How's this my fault?
17:36He doesn't need a tutor.
17:37He needs Ritalin and a babysitter.
17:39Consider the forms an incentive.
17:41Taub doesn't pass.
17:42It will become a permanent part of your life.
17:47This isn't really about Cutty, is it?
17:50It's about you.
17:54You don't want to lose me.
17:58I think you care.
18:02I don't think you can disgust me into pulling foreman off you.
18:05Pulse the patient with steroids for the autoimmune starter and dialysis for the kidney failure.
18:09Treat the Taub with insults and small slaps for the obstinacy and start him on studying for the brain failure.
18:21No, that's not going to work.
18:22I have a haircut at 4 o'clock.
18:25I'll be in the office.
18:28I'll be in the office in about 20 minutes.
18:32Yeah, okay.
18:49You planted something in my apartment to make me think I'm allergic to Sarah.
18:54Paranoia?
18:55It's the first sign of Toxoplasma gondii.
18:58A parasite linked to crazy cat lady disease.
19:00I'm not paranoid.
19:01I'm allergic to ragweed and dandelion.
19:03I'm not allergic to cats.
19:05You're trying to gaslight me.
19:06Maybe your subconscious is afraid that you're going to die alone.
19:10And it just comes out as gibberish and sneezing.
19:13Prove that I'm overreacting.
19:15Boys' night out.
19:16Good time Charlies.
19:17They just changed their slogan to where the trashiest ladies get trashed.
19:22You do see the hypocrisy in all this, don't you?
19:24Until recently, your lifestyle of choice was self-exile.
19:27But I never had a cat when she picked me up at eight.
19:36You're going to need another round of steroids.
19:39In the meantime, we'll start your dialysis.
19:43So I heard Elena might be coming back.
19:48You think I was too hard on her?
19:52We all hold our grudges?
19:53It's not a grudge.
19:55It's common sense.
19:57It's simple math.
19:58She's hurt me more than she's helped me.
20:00Most people edit their memories.
20:02They add small little lies so they don't have to face the truth.
20:06My memories remain the same.
20:08My truth never changes because my truth is the truth.
20:13So no one ever gets forgiven?
20:17Sounds like a lonely way to live.
20:18No, I do forgive.
20:20As long as the good things they do outweigh...
20:28I can't breathe.
20:43Huh.
20:45What?
20:46Nothing.
20:47I just always pictured your place with shag carpet.
20:51Like kind of a mod squad vibe.
20:55Not because of the black thing.
20:56I always thought you were more of a...
20:59You're limited to this room and Marcus' old room.
21:01Where's Marcus?
21:02He tells me he's working with our uncle in Florida.
21:04He tells you?
21:05You don't look at or touch anything that doesn't belong to you, including food.
21:08You will study and you will sleep and you will not leave my site until the exam.
21:12Great.
21:12I'll be back bright and early tomorrow and...
21:14This is no longer just about your future.
21:16It's about mine, too.
21:19You fail and I will kill you.
21:24Respiratory distress means we were wrong about autoimmune.
21:27Could be pulmonary edema from renal failure.
21:34Pulmonary edema doesn't give you hives.
21:36Think this is an allergic reaction?
21:38It can't be if you're pumped full of steroids.
21:44It can't be if it was a really, really bad one.
22:04I have good news and bad news.
22:07The good news is I was right about you having some autoimmune disease.
22:11You're just allergic to the dialysis.
22:15But if I can't have dialysis and my kidneys are failing...
22:21Won't that mean I'll die?
22:25Well, you figured out the bad news.
22:28What do we do?
22:29We'll wait for another case.
22:31I mean, if we were right about autoimmune, we now don't have time to prove it.
22:34A transplant ball will never give her a kidney.
22:35Maybe we could go around them, get a relative to donate.
22:38Which relative?
22:39A sister who walked away and told you she was never coming back?
22:42We caused this, you know.
22:43They were estranged, but we made it worse.
22:45That relationship was broken long before we got there.
22:48Nadia literally keeps score.
22:50She tallies everything.
22:52She decided Elena's done more bad things to her than good.
22:55Doesn't deserve her affection.
22:56I'm sure she's right.
23:01Like everybody else in the world, her memory seems to let her keep a pure and objective view of people
23:06in her relationships.
23:07There's no petty emotions or agendas fogging the windshield.
23:10Why is that so wrong?
23:11Because it's making her die alone of kidney failure in room 205?
23:14Not necessarily.
23:15Nadia's sister's not like her.
23:17I'm sure she's got plenty of subjective emotions we can exploit.
23:20You should go channel your guilt if you can get her to cough up a kidney.
23:23Me?
23:25I'm not good at that type of thing.
23:26Someone else should go.
23:27Someone else didn't screw this up.
23:30I didn't.
23:31You're just obeying orders, right?
23:33Go fix this.
23:34Yeah.
23:41I didn't mean to make you hate her.
23:44And now that her kidneys have failed, I've always been a book and equations person.
23:53People are problematic and random and messy.
24:00And with sisters.
24:02I mean, I had a cousin who I was close to, and when our menstrual cycles synced, it was like
24:08gladiator school.
24:10Do you want me to donate a kidney to my sister?
24:14Yes.
24:17Okay.
24:19Really?
24:21It might not fix your relationship.
24:24Uh, probably shouldn't have said that.
24:27You're left.
24:27On your left.
24:28Stopped winding already.
24:30I was getting a sniper.
24:31Five minutes left in the break.
24:32But the next level's just past the cooling tanks.
24:35There's a deal.
24:35We take this break, you do a practice test.
24:43I didn't have the flu.
24:46I just choked.
24:54You make life and death decisions every day.
24:58You work for house.
25:03I got a perfect score on my first pathology boards.
25:09I kept thinking, whatever my score is now, it's going to be a measure of the distance between me and
25:16the man I used to be.
25:18You gotta stop psyching yourself out.
25:20Well, the last test was before I lost my wife and my home, so I'm sure the next one will
25:28go much better.
25:43Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night and I can't sleep for hours because I'm worried I
25:48got the diagnosis wrong.
25:53These things work out.
26:04We found a donor.
26:07It's your sister.
26:09Just thought you should know.
26:45Nadia, can you hear me?
26:48Coming out of your anesthesia, you're going to feel a bit groggy.
26:54You did great.
26:55Everything's looking good.
26:58Nadia, come on now.
26:59Open your eyes.
27:04I'm three milligrams of lorazepam and I'm going to need suction.
27:13Seizures mean the steroids aren't working.
27:15And we got the test back.
27:16We were wrong.
27:17It's not autoimmune.
27:18You keep porphyria.
27:20No abdominal pain.
27:21Did the patient thank her sister?
27:25No.
27:26Not yet, at least.
27:27See if she will.
27:29What are you trying to find out?
27:30She's telling the truth.
27:31She claims she objectively sees reality.
27:34Weighing the good and bad in people.
27:35If that's true, I don't care how many times her sister borrowed her scrunchie without asking.
27:40Free kidney ought to trump all the bad stuff.
27:42And if it doesn't?
27:44Then she sucks like the rest of us.
27:46We haven't considered her blood.
27:47Clutch could hit her leg, heart, kidney, and brain.
27:50Factor V lighten.
27:51Easiest to treat if we're right.
27:53Start her on heparin.
27:55And ask for the thank you.
28:00How'd I do?
28:02Great.
28:03Great?
28:05How great?
28:06How many did I miss?
28:07It's not about the numbers.
28:08Don't.
28:1054%?
28:11They make the practice tests harder than the actual exam.
28:13Oh my god, now I'm choking in your living room.
28:16This isn't going to work.
28:17Who are you calling?
28:18I found the guy.
28:19He can sell me a copy of the test.
28:22I know it's cheating, and I suck as a person, but the test is tomorrow morning.
28:28It's not about the cheating, it's about your confidence.
28:31You steal that test and you'll never get it back.
28:34I can't handle failing at one more thing in my life.
28:39You're a good doctor.
28:41I've seen what you're capable of.
28:43You're fast, you're decisive, and you're bold.
28:45And those are not the qualities of someone who needs to steal a test.
28:48There's nothing on it that you don't already know.
28:50You just need to know that you know it.
28:53Keep talking.
28:54We need you on the team.
28:56So we're going to sit here and take another practice test,
28:59and we're going to keep taking them until you've kicked its ass.
29:02You can do this.
29:03You feel me?
29:05Yeah.
29:27I feel like we just buried a hooker in the desert.
29:30It'll definitely be another time to rise up and turn things around.
29:33We'll come back for it.
29:34Next time.
29:43How are you feeling?
29:48Not any better.
29:49It'll take some time for the clots to resolve.
29:54Your sister's recovering well.
29:57If you're really adding up the good and bad...
30:04Can I see her?
30:08Too fat.
30:10Too thin.
30:11Too desperate.
30:13Not desperate enough.
30:15Come on.
30:16You can insult them too.
30:18I'd rather not.
30:19If you objectify them now,
30:21you'll feel more comfortable
30:22when you tie them to a table in your basement later.
30:26Or whatever.
30:29Okay.
30:31Um, too armpit fatty.
30:34Oh, too hot.
30:37I actually know her.
30:38She's the new barista at my coffee shop.
30:40She's getting her master's in finance.
30:42Brains and boobs.
30:43The mother load.
30:44Total moron as a barista, though.
30:46Every drink I order ends up with whipped cream on it.
30:49Even when I say no whip.
30:51Girlfriend, that means she's into you.
30:56Okay.
31:06I'm a doctor.
31:09I'm hoping that's enough to close,
31:10but I'm also a social moron.
31:12And I get a cat.
31:25She said my coffee is not the only thing she'd like
31:29to put whipped cream on it.
31:31But is she interesting?
31:45Bartender, champagne for everyone.
32:09I love you, you know.
32:17I was thinking about those times
32:19when we went up to Spofford Lake in the summer.
32:24Whenever we took out the canoe,
32:25you'd tie up my life vest for me.
32:28In the afternoon, sneak me into the lodge
32:30so we could steal popsicles.
32:35Maybe we could go back.
32:38I could drive us up there.
32:39We could get a cabin.
32:41And maybe rent a canoe.
32:45Oh, wow.
32:46I haven't thought of Spofford.
32:51Nadia?
32:52Are you okay?
32:55Aliva, I'm sorry.
32:56I can't do this.
33:12Can you stop?
33:13Just stop pushing me for a minute.
33:20I understand now
33:22why you stuck yourself in that diner
33:24with friends,
33:25with family.
33:29You can't forgive anyone.
33:32I don't think you weigh anything.
33:34and I think you're like a lot of people.
33:37You focus on the bad memories
33:38to serve the good.
33:41I don't have a choice.
33:47Nadia, put your head in your lap for a moment.
33:53I'm not doing that.
33:55I know.
33:56There's an involuntary movement called Korea.
33:58What does it mean?
34:00It means
34:01you still don't know what's wrong with them.
34:18Do you know if that
34:20OR nurse that Wilson liked
34:21never broke up with her boyfriend?
34:24I thought your Wilson fetish was over.
34:26I'm putting together a second string
34:28in case things don't go well
34:29with the well-breasted barista.
34:31You've got to let that guy alone.
34:32You're not supposed to be alone.
34:35Is that what this is about?
34:37You feel guilty because Wilson's one
34:39that's alone and not you?
34:41You still don't think you deserve this.
34:45Have you met me?
34:47Your happiness
34:48doesn't take his away.
34:50It's okay to enjoy it.
34:58Yeah.
35:00Korea rules out the clouding disorder.
35:02It means we're back to square one.
35:03If it's hit her brain
35:04that could mean she doesn't have long.
35:06So then the question becomes
35:07will the sister show up at the funeral?
35:09She tried to reconcile
35:10but the bad memories
35:11crowded out the good
35:12and she ran.
35:13Nobody's perfect.
35:14What else?
35:18Come on.
35:19The woman has all the information we need.
35:21She's a bottomless diagnostic library.
35:23Maybe we're missing something
35:25from the apartment.
35:25Some lifestyle thing.
35:26Yeah, it's all muscle strain
35:28from doing her hundreds
35:29of jigsaw puzzles.
35:30We should do another MRI,
35:32a brain hemorrhage...
35:32Wait.
35:34How many puzzles?
35:36Okay, I was exaggerating.
35:38Dozens?
35:41Do a peripheral blood smear.
35:43Look for acanthocytes.
35:44I'll be right in.
35:49Remember me?
35:51Just kidding.
35:53So,
35:55jigsaw puzzles.
35:58Um, I find them calming.
36:01You ever left one unfinished?
36:03No, that would drive me crazy.
36:06Speaking of...
36:14Why are you doing that?
36:16The more important question
36:17is why are you?
36:18It's just a habit.
36:18It's a habit that compels you
36:21in an obsessive way.
36:23It's so bad,
36:25it's a disorder.
36:26I don't have OCD.
36:27Each brain with OCD
36:28has its own way of filtering it.
36:30Some people wash their hands
36:31and hoard TV guides.
36:33You do puzzles
36:33and hoard memories.
36:37Do what we thought was a gift.
36:39It's just you
36:40literally obsessing
36:42over your own life.
36:45That's why I can't stop
36:46the memories
36:47even when I try.
36:50But everything else?
36:52My kidneys?
36:53Memory was a symptom
36:55of a symptom
36:56of a larger disease.
36:58You have McLeod syndrome.
36:59It's a rare genetic disorder
37:00that affects the nervous system,
37:02blood,
37:03and can cause
37:08OCD.
37:12Am I going to die?
37:13It can't be cured.
37:15But your various symptoms
37:16can be managed
37:17with medication.
37:23Best case scenario,
37:25you can live another 20 years.
37:31If it's any solace,
37:34everybody dies alone.
37:42Probably isn't.
37:51How'd it go?
37:53Well, it's hard to choke
37:55when you have
37:56all the answers.
37:57Look at it this way.
37:59It's better to suck
37:59at taking one test
38:01than to suck
38:01at saving people's lives.
38:04Wow.
38:06Uh, Rachel thought
38:06it was too big
38:07and I can't keep it
38:08in my hotel room.
38:09You're giving it to me?
38:10I couldn't stand
38:12the thought of you
38:12having company over
38:14with that other TV.
38:15It's embarrassing.
38:19Thanks.
38:29Hey, look.
38:30Um,
38:32I have the room.
38:34You could stay
38:35if you wanted to
38:36just until you find
38:37your new place.
38:39Who else
38:39am I going to play
38:40cyberscape with?
38:41We could do that online
38:42from separate houses.
38:45Will you shut up?
38:47Okay.
38:57How you feeling?
38:59Much better.
39:01I don't believe
39:02what House said.
39:05I'm not sure
39:06even House
39:06believes it anymore.
39:09You said you didn't
39:10have a choice
39:11to be the way you are.
39:13No, you do.
39:15These are SSRIs
39:17that have been effective
39:18in treating OCD.
39:20You mean lose my memory?
39:21Not lose it entirely.
39:23It'll just become
39:23more like anyone else's.
39:27My memory
39:30is the only thing
39:32that has ever
39:33made me special.
39:36Maybe so.
39:39But if you want
39:40to be special,
39:42you're going to have
39:43to be alone.
40:04HO!
40:05HO!
40:07HO!
40:22Hey.
40:23Hi.
40:24Those are for Sarah.
40:26Are they poisoned?
40:30You and your paranoia.
40:32Now, if you'll excuse me, I really should find a better
40:38place to store my ragweed.
40:41It's a very nice gesture, but it's still in the apartment.
41:03So, I want to hear all the dirty, dairy-specific details of your night with Java the Slut.
41:09All right.
41:11First of all, all real.
41:15Second, a true connoisseur of the dark arts of...
41:24I flaked.
41:25I walked her to her car and said good night.
41:27I will get back into it.
41:28I...
41:29You just need to give me a little more time.
41:39I'll give you ten days.
41:45Fine.
41:53Ew.
41:55Let's go.
41:55Let's go.
42:13Let's go.
42:22Let's go.
42:24Let's go.
42:36Let's go.
42:44Let's go.
42:52Let's go.
42:57Let's go.
42:59Let's go.
43:03Let's go.
43:13Let's go.
43:14Let's go.
43:16Let's go.
43:18Let's go.
43:35Let's go.
43:36Let's go.
43:41Let's go.
43:44Let's go.
43:46Let's go.
43:47That's some bad hat, Harry.
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