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00:02We have to lift up the sign so we can see it.
00:10Evan.
00:15Hey, buddy.
00:18Aren't you excited to see Uncle Brent?
00:20No.
00:21No?
00:22I think you are.
00:25I think something else is making you upset.
00:27You know I'm leaving soon.
00:30It's okay to be upset about that.
00:32But hey, do you remember what I told you when we were watching wrestling on Saturday night?
00:37Yeah.
00:38That you and Uncle Brent are like the Reaper brothers.
00:40That's right.
00:42And Uncle Brent has been in the ring a whole year.
00:44Now it's time for Daddy to tag in.
00:47But while I'm away, I need you in your uncle's corner.
00:51Making sure he keeps you and your mom safe.
00:54Can you help me with that?
00:58Good.
01:00Now let's get ready with that sign.
01:07Now.
01:28What happened?
01:30Captain, please step aside.
01:31Yes, sir.
01:32This is my brother.
01:33What's going on?
01:34UFC Macklin has been charged with tracy.
01:37Oh, so there's gotta be some mistake.
01:39I'm sorry.
01:47Frank!
01:49Frank!
01:50Frank!
01:52Frank!
01:53Frank!
01:55Frank!
02:03Frank!
02:05Frank!
02:25I can have a visual contact that doesn't meet, pause, or roster elements request permission to engage.
02:35Army apparently thought they were clearing an insurgent hideout.
02:39After this was leaked on Saturday, the AP investigated.
02:47Thirty-four civilian casualties. Six kids.
02:51There will be MPs stationed at every entrance to the second floor, as well as outside his patient room.
02:56No, don't do that. Every time there's people in uniform in the cafeteria,
03:01they get served first.
03:03Make sure your IDs are clearly visible.
03:05I'll speak with the cafeteria staff about showing more disrespect.
03:09Twenty-year-old male. Generalized tonic-clonic seizures.
03:12Army docs scanned for structural abnormalities.
03:14EEG was normal, so...
03:15Do you need me to sign for this?
03:18Let me know if you need anything.
03:21Like a transfer.
03:24Typhus?
03:25Patient has no hair. Probably means no lice.
03:29Leishmaniasis?
03:30No fever.
03:31Why couldn't they take care of him at a military hospital?
03:34I think because they wanted to annoy you.
03:37Any other conscientious objectors?
03:42So, I'm the only one who has a problem with someone whose duties to protect our country blowing...
03:48Blowing the whistle is honorable precisely because it's not dutiful.
03:52Sorry, you said blowing. Maybe you're going somewhere else with that.
03:55He's a coward.
03:58He risked his freedom.
03:59He anonymously downloaded a computer file from a secure page and uploaded it to an unsecure page.
04:06Not exactly storming Omaha Beach.
04:08EEG was normal because he was faking it to avoid going to prison.
04:14Let's treat him with not medicine.
04:20Give those back.
04:21Come on.
04:22You got 28. You can share.
04:26Something's going on with House.
04:28It just seemed off.
04:30Didn't even notice that I walked out of the room with this.
04:33You began to suspect he was off when he didn't notice the mug you stole to see if he was
04:37off?
04:38What else didn't he notice that you don't want us to notice?
04:43Those are the same clothes you wore yesterday.
04:46And you got very defensive when House took your birth control.
04:49Who was he?
04:51Or better yet, she.
04:53Do I need to explain the physiology behind birth control?
04:56Attention deficit in a man who has no attention deficits has to be symptomatic of something.
05:01You're right. I'm thinking either massive brain tumor or his soap got canceled and he's distracted.
05:06Could be dietary.
05:08Breath some.
05:09Or maybe he thinks you just have more than one nondescript white blouse.
05:15Or serotonin syndrome.
05:19I'm not saying he's definitely sick. I'm just saying we should look into it.
05:22No, we shouldn't.
05:24If you believe House is sick, it's only because that's what he wants you to believe.
05:34Let's go.
05:36We think the long flight home allowed clots to form on your leg.
05:42Take this pill.
05:44If you feel any numbness in your leg after a few minutes, it means we're right.
05:48You should get comfortable because you're going to be here for a while.
05:53While we wait, can you tell me why?
05:58It was the right thing to do.
06:01There are reports that insurgents are using your video to recruit new members.
06:06Making the voting public aware of what's really happening on the ground will help bring our troops home faster.
06:12My brother's grunt means he disagrees.
06:14I think you're being naive.
06:16And I know you took an oath.
06:19If you want to influence policy, run for office.
06:21Dad raised us to believe that exposing the truth is honorable.
06:25Hayes likes to follow the rules.
06:26Yeah, because that's what Dad taught us was honorable.
06:29You were 10 when he died. You couldn't possibly have any idea.
06:32Did Dad always believe in blindly following the rules?
06:34How do you explain Tora Bora?
06:37My dad was commanding a special forces unit.
06:40He lost communication with his men. They were assumed dead.
06:43He was ordered to abandon them and focus on the primary mission.
06:46He disobeyed that order.
06:48Went and found his men still alive and fighting.
06:50He saved their lives.
06:52Did he die in service?
06:54If it was something genetic, it could help us.
06:56No, it won't help. It was a one-car accident.
06:59That's the Army's official story.
07:00My brother's naive on this and...
07:04I can't feel my leg.
07:08I'll get the discharge papers.
07:10I have a blood clot.
07:11No, you don't.
07:12We gave you a placebo to see if you'd fake another symptom to delay going to prison.
07:19Wait a second. He...
07:21He's not faking.
07:23Because that's not the way your Dad raised him?
07:25Yes.
07:27My stomach hurts too.
07:29What's going on?
07:37He's not faking.
07:45Just because he's got abdominal bruising doesn't mean he wasn't faking the numbness.
07:49He's not contesting the treason charges.
07:51If his code of honor is that strong, he's not going to bother faking symptoms.
07:56Completely guilty is not honorable. He's just stupid.
08:01A distal esophageal rupture can lead to compartment syndrome in his thigh. Explains both symptoms.
08:06No pain when he swallows.
08:08What is honor?
08:09Dying for your country?
08:11Getting straight A's?
08:13Killing your daughter because she had the audacity to get raped?
08:16Ruptured triple A.
08:18Doesn't explain the seizures.
08:20Pancreatitis.
08:21Goldstone's obstructing his pancreatic duct.
08:26People define honor as whatever makes them feel honorable.
08:32It's a circle going nowhere.
08:35Which I guess is what circles do.
08:37We'll ultrasound his belly and look for the obstruction.
08:45I need your signature on this order.
08:49The army's leaning on Foreman to make sure this is done by the book.
08:52Didn't need an order for his last treatment.
08:54This last treatment wasn't a treatment.
08:56Forge it.
08:57I will. From now on. But I need the original so I know what to forge.
09:03We were having coffee when the dizziness started.
09:07Business meeting?
09:07Date. Our first.
09:10We met at the 98 cent store.
09:12We were reaching for the same tube of cheese.
09:14Huh.
09:16I'm sorry.
09:17Yeah.
09:18I need to talk to you.
09:19Just about done.
09:23Good news.
09:25Based on her thrifty shopping habits and taste for artificial dairy.
09:29She's clearly not a gold digger.
09:32Bad news.
09:34Based on his rhinotelexomania, he is.
09:39Compulsive addiction to nose picking.
09:41A small cut on the inside of the left nostril led to an infection in the cavernous sinus.
09:47It was very nice meeting you, Mel.
09:50It's not true.
09:52Gloria, wait. I can change.
10:01My PPTH contract.
10:04House signed it six months ago.
10:06He signed this today.
10:13His hands are unsteady.
10:15Given his Vicodin abuse, I think he has hepatic encephalopathy.
10:20Oh.
10:21He's been forgetful, inattentive.
10:24Dominique has been trying out new knish recipes.
10:26One of them didn't agree with him.
10:28Sleep deprivation could account for his forgetfulness and inattention.
10:31He loads up on caffeine.
10:33That explains a jittery hand.
10:34Maybe.
10:35But if I'm right, his liver's in decline.
10:38It's curable, but if he doesn't get treatment, it could actually be fatal.
10:45This happens all the time.
10:47One of the symptoms of working for House, you start seeing zebras everywhere.
10:52There's nothing wrong with him.
11:05House.
11:07Shh.
11:08I'm with a patient.
11:15Sleep study.
11:24You drugged him?
11:27I didn't say the study was voluntary.
11:35I think you're sick.
11:38What, because I'm sleeping in the clinic like I always do?
11:43Slow reaction time.
11:45Because I just woke up from sleeping in the clinic like I always do.
11:49You're forgetful.
11:51Sorry, what did you say?
11:52You forgot that we're supposed to have lunch?
11:53I didn't forget.
11:54I was sleeping in the clinic.
11:57I'd like to run some tests.
11:59For what?
12:00Where's this coming from?
12:02Hepatic encephalopathy.
12:03I've watched you destroy your body with Vicodin for years.
12:06I'm surprised your liver's lasted this long.
12:09I'll do the examination myself.
12:12While having you juggle my jewels sounds interesting.
12:15There's no such thing as friends with benefits.
12:18It always gets weird.
12:23I'll do it.
12:26I'll do it.
12:28I'll do it.
12:30I'll do it.
12:30Your friends out there are getting a little handsy.
12:32Got enough death threats.
12:34Eventually they start taking them seriously.
12:36A convoy was hit outside of Kunar province.
12:40Eight American soldiers were killed.
12:43Army spokespersons claiming that it's revenge for the attack that I made public.
12:46Better me take the blame than them.
12:48You don't think you're to blame at all.
12:51And you do.
12:53Like everyone else.
12:55A strike like that would take more than three days to plan.
12:58And so the next one might be your fault?
13:02Lateral view looks good.
13:05If you have such a negative opinion of the army, why did you enlist?
13:09I needed to find out what really happened to my dad.
13:12There were two redacted pages in his service record.
13:15Going into intelligence was the quickest way to up my security clearance.
13:18Then why would you like that video?
13:21Part of my job was to grab a cup of tea with the locals.
13:25And the FaceTime is supposed to make them more likely to trust us with sensitive information.
13:31But they became my friends.
13:32If there was another attack.
13:34Civilian casualties?
13:35And I had done nothing?
13:36Your spleen, it's enlarged.
13:38We should do a biopsy and look for any...
13:39He's got urinary bleeding.
13:42Not just urinary.
13:44Call the pub bank.
13:44What's happening to him?
13:49His spleen must be sequestering platelets.
13:52He's bleeding too fast to wait for a platelet infusion.
13:55We need to squeeze his spleen to release the ones he's got.
13:57Tell Leo while we're on our way.
14:04Pressure's dropping.
14:05What's there?
14:06BP 70 over 40 and he's hypovolemic.
14:22Pressure's rising.
14:23And he's starting to clot.
14:26Good news is we can control the bleeding.
14:29Bad news is...
14:31Bleeding's not the problem.
14:32And my spleens are supposed to be lumpy.
14:40He's clotting, but CT confirms splenic nodules.
14:44Dr. Taub has an interesting theory.
14:46No, I don't.
14:48Forefitting?
14:49You can't play the game and work.
14:53Extramedullary hematopoiesis.
14:54No history of anemia.
14:55Right. You're an idiot. Try again.
14:57Where I come from, this is called cheating.
15:00Who's that?
15:01Stickford upon anus.
15:03TB.
15:04TBD is negative.
15:06Could be brucellosis.
15:06Don't interrupt Dr. Taub.
15:10Brucellosis.
15:11You just took out a family of four.
15:13They were clearly armed insurgents.
15:15Anyone claims or proves otherwise is a traitor.
15:19No rash or back pain.
15:21You defend the patient for being a whistleblower.
15:24Then attack him for being an honorable whistleblower.
15:30Adjectives matter.
15:31Hate nurses love naughty nurses.
15:33Taub, pitch again.
15:35I pitched like fire.
15:36It's your turn.
15:38Lymphoma.
15:38If cancer causes seizures, we would have seen cerebral masses on his head CT.
15:42Yes!
15:43Taub, pitch again. Now!
15:47The nodules in his spleen were granulomas.
15:51He's got sarcoidosis!
15:54Don't tell him he's wrong.
15:56Sorry, House.
15:57Sarcoid doesn't explain the seizures.
15:59And the bruises.
16:00Say bye-bye, House!
16:03Yes!
16:05Yes!
16:11Sarcoidosis it is.
16:13Treat with steroids.
16:16Then come right back here, because I'm not going to rest until I've made orphans of all your virtual children.
16:24House never loses.
16:26Seriously?
16:27Me beating House is medically significant?
16:30It could be.
16:31Reduce fire mortar control, add that to inattention and liver flap.
16:36It does make sense.
16:38We have to talk to Foreman.
16:40No, we don't.
16:42First of all, because I can beat him in that game.
16:46And second, even if you are right, there's no reason to believe that House's medical judgment is impaired.
16:52So we should wait until he kills someone for confirmation?
16:54You really think it's a coincidence that we're treating a whistleblower and now talking about blowing the whistle on House?
17:00You're right.
17:02Playing dumb, messy signature, losing a video game.
17:06It's way too complicated to fake.
17:13No.
17:14I won't take it.
17:18Without this injection, you could have a fatal arrhythmia.
17:21Tell Major Mathewson that I'm not taking any more treatment until they give me a live television interview.
17:27You can't really think they'll agree to that.
17:30People need to know the tape's not the reason for that attack.
17:33They need to know why I did this.
17:34The people who think you're a traitor will still think you're a traitor.
17:38And the people who think you're a hero will still think you're a hero.
17:41The truth makes a difference.
17:43If Dad were here, he'd be begging for you not to do this.
17:47If Dad were here, he'd be proud of me.
18:04The conspiracy theorists are going to go nuts if the patient dies.
18:08I told him that, and he told me that option is still less damaging than giving the kid a national
18:12platform.
18:13So what do we do now?
18:14You explained to your brother that he overplayed his hand.
18:17But I won't make any difference.
18:18The idiot thinks he's doing the right thing.
18:20What if we convince the court that his refusal was part of an underlying psychiatric disorder?
18:25They assign a conservator. We do what we want.
18:28Fraud. Great.
18:30Narcissistic personality disorder.
18:32Both the leaking of the tape and the refusal of treatment indicate that he has no fear of consequences.
18:36So instead of defrauding the court, you'll waste their time?
18:39No way a judge classifies a personality disorder as a mental illness.
18:42If a decorated military officer who happened to be the patient's brother corroborates, they might.
18:48So you want me to sign a piece of paper that says my brother is crazy for doing what he
18:53thinks is right?
18:54I want you to save his life. His heart could go at any time.
19:02He's a fool. But he's not crazy.
19:09The patient is refusing treatment because of honor, and his brother is refusing to be his conservator because of honor.
19:15Oh, good. Talbs cured the patient.
19:18I had to go to the bathroom. The bathroom's that way.
19:20You just ran it from that way.
19:21That one's been out of order for two days. I had to go up to the third floor.
19:27I'm not lying. It's out of order.
19:30I believe you. I'm going to fix it.
19:33We could treat if he doesn't know he's being treated. Licey sponge bath?
19:36It would take too long to reach his bloodstream.
19:38What if we aerosolize steroids and blast the room?
19:41Speaking of which...
19:45It would be too hard to get the prednisone concentrations right.
19:49No one fixes anything unless they have a compelling reason.
19:54If we're going to treat...
19:58We have to give him a compelling reason.
20:01Something that he wants more than an interview.
20:07Fire in the hole!
20:09Signed order from Major Mathewson.
20:12I've agreed to declassify the redacted pages from your father's service record.
20:16In two days, you'll have all your answers.
20:18But the only way you'll live long enough to get the truth is by accepting treatment.
20:25I don't trust the army to follow through on this.
20:27But you trust me.
20:30I'll make sure those pages get here.
20:38Okay.
20:44Selfishness is apparently honorable now.
20:47He wanted to create change and said he's just satisfying his own curiosity.
20:50He's getting the truth. Most he could hope for.
20:53I need to take a dump.
20:55Specifically, House's dump.
21:08You set this up?
21:09All it took was showing up two minutes late and a $2 sign.
21:20Biol deposits are irregular.
21:24House's liver is failing.
21:35Cognitive impairment will get progressively worse.
21:48What's going on?
21:50My foot! It's killing me!
21:53It's completely cyanotic.
21:55This isn't sarcoidosis.
22:05Cholesterol embolization.
22:06Are you even going to acknowledge what we just told you?
22:10That you pilfered my poo poo?
22:13Yeah, I was thinking it would be less awkward for all of us if we could just pretend that never
22:17happened.
22:18It's not an embolization. No instrumentation inside the arteries.
22:21Thank you for getting us back.
22:23And if we start you on treatment now, get you off Vicodin.
22:26It's the opposite of thank you.
22:27Pretty sure it ends in you.
22:29I know my body. I'm fine.
22:32The hemoglobinemia.
22:34How many tests for G6PD deficiency?
22:38If you're not sick, then our tests, accurate 99.5% of the time, yield a false positive three separate
22:45times.
22:46The odds of that are one in eight million.
22:48The test is accurate. Diagnosis isn't.
22:51The sample was obviously contaminated with other foods interacting with my liver enzymes.
22:55Now, can we talk about the sick patient?
22:57If his clot dissolved, that could have caused evasive spasm.
23:00DIC could have been caused by Bernard Soulier syndrome.
23:04And you're sick and you have to do something about it.
23:09If we got a patient filed with the same symptoms you're exhibiting.
23:11And the symptoms I'm not exhibiting?
23:14Jaundice, ascites, phytor hepaticus.
23:16We can't tell if your breath stinks because you've been popping mints like they're Vicodin.
23:21And you'd still diagnose hepatic encephalopathy.
23:23You know that because four doctors you train have unanimously diagnosed you with hepatic encephalopathy.
23:33Park's right. Treat the patient with heparin.
23:48We'll have a stronger argument if we go to Foreman as a united front.
23:52We'll have a stronger argument if we have an argument.
23:54If House is sick, it's his business, not Foreman's.
23:57Foreman's business is to make sure his doctors are able to do their jobs.
24:00That lives aren't put at risk.
24:02Telling Foreman will put lives at risk.
24:04We tell Foreman House either agrees to treatment or gets suspended.
24:08Which means House gets suspended.
24:10And considering House at 90% is better than any other doctor at this hospital at 100%,
24:14that means our patients get a lower standard of care.
24:17House could be at 90%, he could be at 60%, we don't know.
24:20And until we do, there's no reason to do anything more than what we've done.
24:30Blurry vision. Headache.
24:32A bit of nausea and dizziness.
24:35I am completely baffled.
24:38Only had eight beers.
24:42Sophomore class pong tournaments in a week, I'm working on my tolerance.
24:48Hop on one foot and sing the iCarly theme song.
24:54Like you don't know it.
24:59I know, you see, somehow the world will change for me and be so wonderful.
25:08Live life, breathe there.
25:09Dammit man, can't you see I'm doctoring?
25:11I know somehow we're gonna get there and be so wonderful.
25:15If you wanna talk to me, you can buy me a sandwich in an hour.
25:18Make you change your mind.
25:19Or I can just hover here until you're done.
25:22Easy.
25:24Heard enough.
25:25It's never good to figure out the breathe air part.
25:28Next year, stick to whiskey, or at least stay away from week-old green beers.
25:33A lot less likely to contain tartrazine-laced green food dyes, for which you apparently have an intolerance.
25:39Once you break the seal, you'll be out of your system in 48 hours.
25:47One of my choices here.
25:49If I tell you I'm fine, you won't believe me.
25:52I've scheduled a liver function test.
25:54If I ignore you, then you'll just ignore my ignoring.
25:57Which is rude, frankly.
25:59Depending on the results, we'll customize a treatment plan.
26:03If I tell you I think I'm sick and I need your help and we need to set up a
26:07time to talk about it,
26:08then just assume I'm lying.
26:10Again, rude.
26:11Also hurtful.
26:13Why is it that you can find the smallest thing wrong with anyone else, but when it comes to you...
26:17I really don't have a choice here, do I?
26:19No, you don't.
26:21I'm on the list.
26:23He's not.
26:25You can't ignore me forever.
26:28Well, if you're right, that's not gonna be all that long.
26:31Do it slow.
26:45Who are you?
26:48Well, considering the only people allowed in this room are your doctors and your family,
26:54I'm your long-lost cousin Ralph.
26:57I'm so glad to finally meet you.
27:01Are you going to check on me?
27:03Just give me at least two hours until we can tell if the heparin's working.
27:07Then what are you doing here?
27:09My father taught me that it's dishonorable to interrupt someone with a reading.
27:15Honor's not a punchline.
27:18Get out of my room.
27:20So was it worth it?
27:25Best case, you spend the rest of your life at Leavenworth.
27:29Worst case, you spend the rest of your life here.
27:33Justice for 34 deaths outweighs anything the Army can do to me.
27:37They got justice?
27:38Do they know that?
27:40What if only ten people had died?
27:43Four.
27:44Even one civilian death?
27:46What if they just maimed a few guys?
27:47Would that have been worth it?
27:48Mm-hmm.
27:50My job was to log that tape.
27:53Get all the details in the official record.
27:57After the tenth time of watching it,
28:00I stopped trying to convince myself that the shovel could have been mistaken for a gun.
28:05Because all I could see were the victim's faces.
28:09All I was doing was trying to read that kid's lips to make out his last words.
28:16I couldn't sleep.
28:18I couldn't eat.
28:21I think I like the cue ball look.
28:23My hair turned gray in three days.
28:27My body was telling me I had to do whatever I could to make sure that something like this never
28:33happened again.
28:38Your hair turned gray in three days.
28:43Loss of hair color indicates an autoimmune condition, likely Graves' disease.
28:49Hyperthyroidism leads to a hypercoagulable state, which causes thrombosis and antithyroids.
28:57You want to reject her current diagnosis because he had a few gray hairs, panicked and shaved his head?
29:03I don't want to reject her current diagnosis because I think we're wrong.
29:07And treating for wrong diagnoses can result in side effects like death.
29:11Even if it did fully go gray, stress seems way more likely than Graves.
29:15I haven't read any journal articles proving that veterans have a higher incidence of deep pigmentation.
29:20Of course, that could be the hepatic encephalopathy talking.
29:23Treatment for Bernard Soulier hasn't had time.
29:25You all want to just ignore the new symptom.
29:27It's not Graves because it's not a symptom at all.
29:29And the antithyroids you want could reduce his blood pressure and his ability to breathe,
29:34which can result in side effects like death.
29:36Small soda.
29:39Graves it is.
29:40Start him on antithyroids.
29:46I know we disagree with House all the time, but before I could say, okay, he's a genius.
29:53Now?
29:55Maybe he's just really smart.
29:59I'm not going to give him the antithyroids.
30:15Feeling okay?
30:16Any better?
30:18Pretty good.
30:19He, uh, did just ask me for a blanket.
30:22You're cold?
30:24A little.
30:26For how long?
30:28It's really nothing.
30:29Maybe an hour or two.
30:35He's at 104.
30:39Something else that we are.
30:46Bold move.
30:47You've gone from speculating that I'm sick to acting like I'm dead.
30:51We acted like we don't trust your judgment because we don't trust your judgment.
30:55Why don't you start by not trusting your own?
30:58We did more blood work.
30:59It's not Graves either.
31:03Talk to you for a minute.
31:06Anything you have to say to me, you can say to them.
31:08It's only fair because anything they say to me, they also say to you.
31:13Jiggle your pockets.
31:14Who's got the silver coins?
31:17Until you receive a clean bill of health, I'll be authorizing all treatment orders.
31:26Well, I would say that that was an incredibly stupid mistake, but apparently I'd have to clear that opinion through
31:32Foreman first.
31:34White count is high, so all the infections we rolled out when he came in are back on the table.
31:39Legionnaires.
31:40Unluckily without pneumonia.
31:41Taub.
31:44Loyalty issues in his personal life make sense that they'd cross over into his professional one.
31:49I was hoping we could get a diagnosis before the witch hunter.
31:52The patient's infection is an inherently less interesting puzzle than the stab wound in my back.
31:57Fine. I told Foreman. Can we move on now? What about dengue?
32:02The patient isn't in enough pain.
32:04Nope. I don't mean about dengue. I have no idea.
32:07Taub's only confessing because he wants us to focus on the patient.
32:11I told Foreman.
32:13The next person to confess is fired.
32:17Or Spartacus.
32:18For clarification, no one's getting fired.
32:21Who else has a pitch?
32:22And then there's Park.
32:26The only one who didn't confess, and the same cowardice that makes someone unable to move out of mommy and
32:32daddy's home, might also make someone a tattletale.
32:34You threatened to fire the next person who...
32:36And it's malaria.
32:37No, it's not. The army issues anti-malaria medication.
32:41And it has done for 10 years. That's the equivalent of 5,000 generations of the Afghan mosquito.
32:46Anopheles gambii. It's plenty long enough to develop a resistance.
32:51Anopheles, by the way. It's Greek for useless.
32:54Cover for intra-abdominal sepsis and treat with anti-malarials.
33:01And was I also right that it was a stupid idea?
33:05We believe you have malaria. These pills...
33:08I don't want any medication.
33:13My dad's file should have been here.
33:15But I told you I looked into it. It's just a delay.
33:21I believe that's what the army's saying. I don't believe it's true.
33:28If they're not going to keep their end of the bargain, neither am I.
33:39So we got groped for nothing. If he doesn't want to stay alive...
33:46Is it too late to become his conservator?
33:51I know what I said before. Right now I don't care.
33:55Of course not. We'll get the paperwork drawn up.
34:15He changed his mind? Why?
34:19His brother's dying. He needs a more substantial reason?
34:22His brother was dying the last time we asked him to be the conservator.
34:25So instead of pushing the issue with the army to get the file,
34:28he just decided to give up on his code.
34:34Apparently.
34:42So what do I sign?
34:44We don't need you to.
34:47The army gave the file to you yesterday.
34:50Major Mathewson had another copy sent over to us.
34:57Uh, you know, there's a reason I didn't want that file released.
35:01I know. I read it.
35:05I'm going to treat my patient now.
35:17I was right.
35:20Wasn't I?
35:35How did he die?
35:37What did they cover up?
35:48I did.
35:52Dad died in that car accident because he was drunk.
35:56Killed a pedestrian too.
35:59What are you?
36:00Well, I drank, Brand, a lot.
36:03You were too young to see it.
36:10Hey, I had some of Dad's buddies take care of his files.
36:23It was the only time I ever broke the rules.
36:28I'm sorry.
36:37Can I begin treatment?
36:50Fever hasn't broken.
36:52White count is still up.
36:53Rental function is declining.
36:55So he has all the signs of malaria, except the anti-malarials aren't curing him.
36:59Ponorrhea?
37:00That got into his heart.
37:02We did an echo. His valves look good.
37:04What about...
37:07You bastard.
37:10You were faking.
37:15Yesterday, House stole candy by putting it into a cup.
37:18The cup was too small, so his solution was to remove some of the candy.
37:21But the obviously logical thing was to just get a bigger cup, which he did today,
37:25because he's no longer faking.
37:26He couldn't have faked it. We tested your...
37:28I took St. John's Wort to alter the way my liver metabolized acetaminophen.
37:33And some anacetylcysteine just to finish it off.
37:36You tortured them to torture me just to see who you could trust?
37:41I did it to save lives.
37:45God, I wish I could rationalize that one.
37:47And now you're going to brilliantly deduce which one of us is the rat.
37:50What makes you think I haven't already?
38:01To be continued, I need to brilliantly cure a patient.
38:08No hair usually means no lice.
38:12All we didn't account for was that it wasn't your hair.
38:17Tea was not the only thing that your Afghani neighbors shared with you.
38:20Sure, they were generous enough to let you sit on their furniture, which was infested with a rat lice.
38:26You have typhus.
38:28How's the vasculitis?
38:30It explains all your other symptoms.
38:31But here's where it gets interesting.
38:34One of those symptoms, a lawyer might argue, was leaking the tape.
38:39There's psychiatric issues associated with typhus.
38:43Change your mind. Plead not guilty.
38:46You've got a case.
38:50I'd be undermining everything I've been trying to do.
38:53You did what you thought you had to do.
38:59Going to jail proves nothing.
39:03It proves I still have my honor.
39:11You're not doing this for honor.
39:13You're doing this to please your father.
39:16And the pathetic thing is that the man you're trying to please never existed.
39:40Traitor.
39:43You've been avoiding me for two days.
39:46Because when I stranded you behind the barricades, you went straight to Foreman.
39:49I've been avoiding you because you're an ass.
39:53I've been an ass my whole life. I can't get rid of you.
39:55You can get rid of me now. Just turn and limp away.
40:00Huh.
40:02Your whiny righteousness has the stench of sincerity.
40:06Fine.
40:07I'll have to punish my whole team so that one of them will step forward.
40:11Makes sense.
40:16Damn.
40:17Now I'm going to have to punish my whole team so that one of them will step forward.
40:20You just said that.
40:21Yeah, but I meant it this time.
40:25First time I was just testing you.
40:27Either you were going to genuinely confess, or falsely confess, or actually...
41:22I don't know where you are.
41:28He's a rat.
41:31You're a rat.
41:33Get it?
41:37Taub confessed to telling Foreman to protect the patient.
41:41Adams confessed to protect Taub.
41:44But your confession was just piling on.
41:46There's no rational reason for you to have done it.
41:49My punishment will be nothing.
41:53You wanted me to tell Foreman.
41:56Your ability to solve puzzles is the only thing that matters to you.
41:59And you're smart enough to know even you'll lose your edge at some point.
42:03You want to make sure someone's there when you do.
42:10If that were true,
42:12why aren't little Chase's little cousins
42:17scurrying through your apartment floorboards right now?
42:33It was aç®±.
42:35You're not who you are.
42:36It's a big deal.
42:41You're just a big deal.
42:45You're the only person you were.
42:49You're the only person you're having.
42:55Most people do not have to throw presents.
43:10That's some bad hat, Harry.
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