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00:14The Patuxent River Naval Air Station near D.C. was commissioned in 1943 by John McCain's grandfather.
00:24I'm thinking of going hang gliding.
00:25The Patuxent River's, like, completely flat. I think that's why they tested the V-22 Osprey there.
00:34I like naval stuff.
00:36I like their oranges and lint.
00:38What looks like kidney disease but isn't?
00:40Where's Chase?
00:41Root canal and burgers. The first one was regarding Chase. Root canal, if done correctly, doesn't look like kidney disease.
00:48Got a case for you. Smells funny.
00:51The patient had an idiopathic anaphylactic reaction. Stumped two ER docs and an immunologist from Johns Hopkins.
00:57The patient went from asymptomatic to fried kidneys in less than a year. Stumped three internists and a department chair
01:02from Harvard.
01:03Fourteen-year-old girl, intermittent attacks.
01:05Four-year-old boy, consistently a death store.
01:16This patient died five years ago.
01:20I didn't say which side of the door he was on.
01:26The fact that he's dead makes it more interesting. Four-year-olds do not die of burgers.
01:36I thought it was relevant.
01:37Death is a consequence, not a symptom. If it's not a symptom, it's not relevant.
01:44Shouldn't we be trying to maximize what we can save here?
01:47Fourteen-year-old, your freedom, our asses.
01:53Right. Save your asses.
01:59This is the problem, isn't it?
02:00It's a nightmare, isn't it?
02:05I don't click on it.
02:05That's not gonna happen.
02:05I'm the one for you, but no.
02:06It's not like the pain.
02:07If it's not a symptom ...
02:11It's not a symptom.
02:13It's not a symptom.
02:14It's not a symptom.
02:14It's a symptom.
02:15It is a symptom, that's an symptom.
02:15It is gone.
02:15You don't pull it.
02:16To be a symptom ...
02:17You'll never let go out.
02:19You won't stay a symptom.
02:20Bye.
02:24The next thing you'll eat a symptom.
02:31She was in a car accident when she was two.
02:33She went and had minor injuries, but her father died.
02:36That was 12 years ago. You think that's pertinent?
02:37No, I think it's sad.
02:40She got sick in the middle of her 14th birthday party.
02:44Which is sad and pertinent.
02:46Maybe she was opening a present that triggered the reaction.
02:49Who's house?
02:49Pissing contest with four men.
02:51Last thing she ate was strawberry cake,
02:53but allergy tests for everything were negative.
02:54You like your dentist?
02:56I'm still going to my pediatric one.
02:57What's your dentist's name?
03:00Williams.
03:01What if it's not an allergic reaction?
03:03Hereditary angioedema or systemic mastocytosis
03:06could mimic anaphylaxis.
03:07You're not sure of his name?
03:08You just saw him this morning.
03:11The assistant's name is Angie.
03:13Her home number is...
03:13Normal complement studies, no skin lesions.
03:16You had a manicure.
03:17This is fresh.
03:18You were not the dentist.
03:19Why would you lie about that?
03:21To avoid having this conversation.
03:22Elevated BP.
03:23What about pheochromocytoma?
03:24Or an anaphylactoid reaction
03:25which could be triggered by certain opioids.
03:27You've had your hair cut three times since I've met you.
03:29You can't be embarrassed about a manicure.
03:31There's got to be a deeper reason.
03:33Did the house give you homework?
03:34She's not on any meds.
03:35Haven't you heard?
03:36Everybody lies.
03:37And the talk screen is clean.
03:39Feel free to jump in at any time.
03:42We'll check catecholamines for pheo
03:44and run an expanded opioid panel.
03:46You see what the patient says about drug use
03:48when her mother's out of the room.
03:53No, never.
03:54Nobody's here to bust you, Iris.
03:56We just need to know if you...
03:57No, I already told you.
03:58I just take vitamin C sometimes.
04:02What exactly were you doing when you had your reaction?
04:04Opening a birthday present.
04:06The magic eight ball.
04:08The joke gift, not the cocaine.
04:11Is that it?
04:13Certain drugs could explain her reaction.
04:19What kind of drugs?
04:21What kind did you have in mind?
04:25Iris has always been a moody girl.
04:28And now that she's a teenager, it's gotten worse.
04:31So for the past few months,
04:32I've been giving something to relax her.
04:35Diazepam.
04:36I tell her it's vitamin C.
04:38Being normal is very important to Iris.
04:42She couldn't handle the thought of being on meds.
04:44Anti-anxiety medications would explain it.
04:47If we keep her off,
04:49she'll be moody but healthy.
04:54Or it's something else.
05:02Need to DDX a patient with you.
05:04I thought you had a team for that.
05:06According to Foreman,
05:06they're only for DDXing people who are still alive.
05:11You have a dead patient?
05:14Bigotry is boring when we add modifiers.
05:16I don't see creed, color, pulse.
05:19Foreman will find out you're taking this case
05:21and he'll bust you.
05:22But you know that,
05:23which means
05:25you want to go back to jail
05:29because it's the one place
05:31you're unable to indulge
05:33your self-destructive habits.
05:35Yeah.
05:36It's much more likely
05:37that I'm taking this case
05:38because I miss showering
05:39with Cro-Magnons
05:40than that I actually happen
05:41to find it interesting.
05:43Four-year-old kid.
05:45His kidneys died.
05:47They transfused.
05:48His lungs died.
05:49He died.
05:51Have you seen
05:52Bride of the Monster?
05:53I just got the Ed Wood box set.
05:54What if the chicken was the egg?
05:56What if the lung involvement came first?
05:58I don't really care about the movie.
05:59I just don't want to indulge your lupus
06:01because this is a bad idea, House.
06:05The kid had a rash
06:06or some circulation issue.
06:09Damn!
06:12I just realized
06:13I'm late for my anger management class.
06:19Traffic, for sure.
06:21Taxes?
06:22Definitely taxes.
06:23Spoil grandchildren.
06:25Platitudes.
06:29Any others?
06:31And I lose my temper
06:32when someone suggests
06:33that a handful of pop-psych catchphrases
06:35can control
06:36our most seminal,
06:38intractable,
06:38and natural reaction
06:40to a dead child.
06:44Am I right, Emery?
06:51I don't think Emery wants to share
06:53right now.
06:54They blew it, didn't they?
06:55They missed your son's rash.
06:57Faint one on his cheeks.
06:58He didn't have a rash.
07:00I think we should talk
07:01about Laney's grandchildren.
07:03You're alive.
07:04Is he sensitive to sunlight?
07:05No.
07:06Greg...
07:06Cold fingers and toes?
07:08No!
07:19Weigner's granulomatosis.
07:20I need to examine your son.
07:22You're a bit late for that,
07:24you ass.
07:25With you and your wife's consent,
07:27we can get an exhumation order.
07:28Find out what killed him.
07:31Ex-wife.
07:32Then you'll never get her consent.
07:34She's moved on.
07:35New hub, new kid.
07:36She wants nothing to do
07:37with Drew's death.
07:38Or me.
07:43You're angry because
07:44your kid died.
07:46More than that,
07:47because you don't have an answer.
07:50People need answers.
07:52Iris.
08:02He's in a crypt at St. Jude's Cemetery.
08:08Are you feeling any pain or cramp in here?
08:10A bit.
08:12But not just there.
08:13I'm here.
08:16Breast tenderness.
08:17Have you been having regular periods, Iris?
08:20Not really.
08:23What is it?
08:24I think we should run a pregnancy test.
08:26Iris isn't sexually active.
08:28She doesn't even have a boyfriend.
08:31Pregnancy would explain all of her symptoms,
08:32can even cause some unpredictable allergic reactions.
08:35How can I be pregnant
08:36if I've never even had sex?
08:38We just need a drop of blood.
08:43What's the matter?
08:45My...
08:45My own's.
08:48I can't be my own's.
08:58At this rate,
09:00I'm gonna need to pick out a plot for myself.
09:03Thanks to your generous donation
09:05you have all morning.
09:06More like 13 minutes.
09:10Before we proceed any further,
09:12doctor, I'd like to inquire
09:13as to exactly what procedure
09:14you intend to perform on the remains.
09:17Ever heard of the North American
09:19Man-Dead Boy Love Association?
09:23I consider these grounds
09:25to be a holy place,
09:26and I would ask you to observe them
09:28with due decorum.
09:30So you're taking bribes
09:31to plunder graves,
09:32and I need to show respect.
09:37I think they got the cause of death wrong.
09:39And if I find a hole
09:40in the cartilage of his nose
09:42right about here,
09:43that means I'm right.
09:48Please be respectful.
09:55I prepared the sarcophagus for you.
09:59Thank you, Igor.
10:02It's Milton.
10:04Good afternoon.
10:11Have a afterthought.
10:51You owe me a new pair of pants.
10:56She is pregnant. Test came back positive.
11:00So, she lost the use of her arms and her innocence.
11:05A vengeful god.
11:09Or...
11:10Cerebral tumor.
11:12Vastulitis.
11:13MS.
11:21I gather from the silence that Chase isn't there.
11:24No, I'm here. Where are you?
11:27Nowhere.
11:27He said cryptically.
11:30I assume you concur with the diagnosis?
11:34Absolutely.
11:35Even though there are three diagnoses, MS and vasculitis usually get better with pregnancy.
11:43Yeah, I was saying I agreed with the other one.
11:45He said his eyebrows waxed.
11:46I met a woman who likes a men well-grown.
11:49All over?
11:52I assume from the silence that Chase has had a Brazilian.
11:58Cool.
11:59Interesting.
12:00Ouch.
12:08Question is, is this really about a woman?
12:11It's about something more profound.
12:13Another question is, could the paresthesia be caused by an STD?
12:16HIV-related mono-neuritis multiplex.
12:21I gather from the silence that either you all agree with Chase, or you're just staring at his emasculated brow
12:29in either case.
12:31Test for HIV, do an MRI to rule out tumors.
12:36Check Chase for testosterone.
12:58Blood work was negative for HIV.
13:00All the money's on tumor.
13:04How was the Brazilian?
13:06It was fine.
13:07Heard a bit.
13:08What about House's theory?
13:09Why'd you really do it?
13:10Because I'm vain and shallow.
13:11And you weren't before?
13:12Girl I was seeing wasn't.
13:14There's nothing profound here.
13:16No tumor either.
13:18It's not her brain.
13:23Everything looks good.
13:28What's the matter?
13:28My arms.
13:30Still nothing?
13:31No, now they're sore.
13:32Paresthesia's gone.
13:44Bruising be caused by physical trauma.
13:46You think she fell out of bed repeatedly?
13:49A blood disorder.
13:50Maybe thrombocytopenia.
13:51A vitamin K deficiency or scurvy could explain bleeding problems and pregnancy could exacerbate
13:56it.
13:56Boys do a home search.
13:58Girls do lab tests.
14:00I'm pretty sure that's not sexist.
14:03Where have you been?
14:05Picking up dry cleaning, filling up a tank, violating the dead.
14:09If you don't believe me, call the monitoring company.
14:11I did.
14:13Unfortunately, the Patuxent River Naval Air Station was GPS testing and disrupted the signal.
14:18At the exact same 45 minutes, you weren't here.
14:22If I'd known I had 45 minutes of freedom, I'd have gotten hang gliding.
14:26I admire the creativity.
14:27But what happens when the stunt doesn't work?
14:29I think you're going to have to pay off a bet.
14:31I think I'm going to triple your clinic hours.
14:33I'm going to call your PO and you're going to go back to jail.
14:46There are me slides in his fingernails, so now I'm thinking heavy metal poisoning.
14:50You're an addict.
14:51And I'm an idiot for thinking that your addictions were limited to pills, antisocial behavior,
14:55and sarcasm.
14:57Sorry.
14:58Bike it in repeating.
14:59You're also addicted to puzzles.
15:01You show all the classic behaviors.
15:04Lying, neglecting responsibilities, and you can't stop, no matter how devastating the consequences.
15:09Working on a medical case is not a parole violation.
15:12It's my job description.
15:13Your job description is doing what Foreman tells you to do.
15:17Remind Bride of the Monster.
15:18You need to watch Norma Ray.
15:22Before we get started, I just want to thank you all for agreeing to relocate.
15:26I had an appointment in this part of town.
15:28I obviously didn't want to miss this meeting, but thank you.
15:31I'm buying.
15:33Not literally.
15:35Hey, Emery, should we powder our noses?
15:44Hey, did you know your ex-wife still lives right behind this place?
15:51She finishes work at 4, picks up her new kid at 4.15.
15:55Gives us about 20 minutes.
15:58I made some calls.
16:00It's amazing what people will tell you if you ask rudely enough.
16:05Is that table here?
16:11Some kinds of pressure-treated wood to contain arsenic.
16:15We shouldn't be here.
16:17You don't have a choice.
16:20This is the only way we're going to get your answer.
16:23Does your ex leave his spare key anywhere?
16:27How do you look?
16:37Peaceful.
16:42Vitamin K deficiency is a bust.
16:44Tridge has more spinach and broccoli than a farmer's market.
16:47The Brazilian.
16:48You said it hurt a bit.
16:52You've had one?
16:53More than one, and you haven't.
16:54They hurt all your bits.
16:57That's my dark secret.
16:58What's yours?
17:01I had the nails and eyebrows done, but that's it.
17:04I just needed to create a distraction.
17:06I met a TV producer at a dinner.
17:08She asked me to appear on their medical segment.
17:12Screen tested it yesterday and showed that today.
17:14You're a TV doctor?
17:17It's a one-off.
17:18When did air?
17:20Two hours ago.
17:22Otherwise, I'd say we're lying.
17:24This is what she was opening when she had her attack.
17:28Will anyone believe Chase is an actual doctor?
17:33Don't count on it.
17:47She does have a boyfriend.
17:49Love letters.
17:51She does have a boyfriend.
17:53Corn.
17:53Nasty kind.
17:54Torture.
17:55Rape.
17:56Animals.
17:59Sweet kid.
18:00It's her boyfriend.
18:00What?
18:01I'm going to stop you.
18:02I'm going to stop you.
18:03Let's go.
18:14I don't know.
18:42I don't know.
19:04I don't know.
19:55This is all that's left.
19:58There's one box in the bottom of the closet.
20:16I used to wear those stupid things all the time.
20:20I used to have to pretend I was scared.
20:23Made in the People's Republic of Lead Paint.
20:28Back to her.
20:31Let's get out of here first.
20:33We need to catch the end of our class.
20:42I met him at school.
20:45He was the only boy that liked me.
20:47It's a little more than like.
20:50We haven't had sex.
20:52Oh, come on, Iris.
20:53You're pregnant.
20:54So I'm just lying about everything?
20:56Well, you lied about the boyfriend.
20:58You obviously lied about sex and this garbage.
21:03They're his.
21:04He can't keep them at his place.
21:05Well, I'm glad we could be so accommodating.
21:09What else don't I know?
21:21Honey, what is it?
21:26He came here last night.
21:29And he told me I should leave.
21:32But I didn't want to and he got mad.
21:37He hit you?
21:39Physical trauma.
21:39Explains negatives to the blood disorder.
21:41We should call the police.
21:43I won't tell them anything.
21:46That's ridiculous.
21:47He beat you.
21:54What is it?
21:55It's getting hard to see.
21:56What the hell is happening to me?
22:07Rubbing alcohol, vinegar.
22:10I'm not sure what this is.
22:13Aren't there actual medical tests?
22:15Dead patients usually get a lower standard of care.
22:18Pink means lead, orange means mercury,
22:21and rust means arsenic.
22:25What's brown mean?
22:26Scotch.
22:27Come on.
23:06He used to call him Deezer.
23:09He couldn't say zebra.
23:12He'd have some words for everything.
23:14He called them Druisms.
23:21How does your ex-wife do it?
23:24How come she's not angry and miserable?
23:32She treated it like it never happened.
23:35She never even cried.
23:38Not even at his funeral.
23:41It was a mess and she just sat there like...
23:47a statue.
23:56We have a problem.
23:57Does it limp?
24:03Why do you care if he works on two cases?
24:06Because next it'll be three cases, then four.
24:09Then animal cases and ghost cases.
24:11Then animal ghost cases.
24:13Assuming, of course, we are talking about house.
24:15You're just setting yourself up to fail.
24:17He's a lot more to lose than I do and he knows that.
24:20He's rational.
24:22No, he's not.
24:23He's the most rational man I've ever met.
24:25Annoyingly so.
24:26He's not going to put himself back in jail over a dead kid.
24:29He's an addict and he will put himself back in jail over a puzzle.
24:34He'll back down.
24:41Halfway through the perimetry exam, her tunnel vision went away.
24:45She could see perfectly.
24:46T.I.A.
24:47The transient is right there in the name.
24:48T.I.A.
24:53Oh, here we go.
24:58Shazza, after giving the pics an eye or two,
25:01I can confirm that Lauren's surgeries cost us some big bickies.
25:04Not only was there a gut tuck, nose tuck, an arse tuck,
25:08but a new fake norks stick out like nuts on a mutt.
25:13The original script was like, shh.
25:16He's enlightening us.
25:17It's because he's retooled the old todger.
25:19Let's just hope no one cut the wrong wire, eh?
25:27So you just wanted to look pretty on TV.
25:30The question is, why did he want that?
25:32Clinic time.
25:33What do you want us to do?
25:34M-R-A-4-T-I-A-R-O-F-L.
25:40I thought you only had clinic on Tuesdays.
25:42Oh, you're right.
25:47Hi.
25:48I'm here for the free flu shot.
25:50I got a call saying...
25:50And I'm here to find out why you didn't care about your first kid.
25:53Losing a child.
25:54Just breeze right through it.
25:57What do you know about my first kid?
25:58I mean, squeeze out a single tear at the funeral.
26:01I mean, where are you getting this?
26:01I couldn't wait to squeeze out a brand new replacement kid.
26:07Damn it.
26:09You had no right to say that.
26:10I know.
26:11I deserved the slap.
26:12But I was hoping that you weren't capable of it.
26:16Apathetic hyperthyroidism.
26:18Kidney involvement could be genetic.
26:20Definitely causes apathy.
26:21I was hoping that your lack of emotion
26:23was a symptom of something you could have passed on to your first son.
26:31You know Emery.
26:32We belong to the same club.
26:33He wants to relive this.
26:35I don't.
26:36That's all I heard.
26:45Emery was a wonderful man.
26:48Never afraid to show his emotions.
26:50Which is great most of the time.
26:52But when Drew died,
26:54it overwhelmed him.
26:57I vowed I wouldn't let that happen to me.
27:00That's why you left him?
27:01I left because of his eyes.
27:05He had Drew's eyes.
27:11Who used to babysit Drew?
27:13My father, but...
27:14His place or yours?
27:18There are two types of people.
27:20Those who can move on and those who can't.
27:22My father keeps up a good front,
27:24but he's just like Emery.
27:25You need to leave him alone.
27:28So he has two types of people inside of him.
27:50So he has two types of people inside of him.
27:56How do you know I'm lying?
27:59How do you know your boyfriend's okay?
28:01Because I'm right here, you dick.
28:11Iris has dissociative identity disorder,
28:14also known as multiple personality disorder.
28:18Are you saying I'm crazy?
28:20It's the mind's response to a severe trauma.
28:22A person experiences something that's too difficult to accept,
28:24so they create alternate personalities that don't have to accept it.
28:27Some think it's quite a natural reaction.
28:30Iris hasn't had any severe traumas.
28:32The car accident?
28:33I was two.
28:35I don't remember anything.
28:37These personalities that I'm supposed to have,
28:41where are they?
28:42They only come out when you're afraid or anxious.
28:44That's why House used the hurt boyfriend story.
28:46But if there's no boyfriend,
28:47where did the bruises come from?
28:49The pregnancy.
28:51When you say your boyfriend hit you,
28:54it means you actually hit yourself.
28:57And the pregnancy doesn't take a boyfriend,
29:01just a boy.
29:05You may not be aware of half the things you've done.
29:13How could this be happening to my own daughter without me knowing it?
29:17Diazepine was masking it.
29:19Taking her off made it more apparent.
29:21But I wasn't on diazepine.
29:24What is that?
29:33That's what those vitamin pills were.
29:37Iris.
29:38I am so sorry.
29:40I just,
29:40I thought you were moody.
29:42I didn't want you to think you needed medication.
29:49Oh my god,
29:50I can't believe how stupid I've been.
29:54We need you to help us with something.
29:57Different alters can have different apparent symptoms.
30:00Allergies,
30:01paresthesia,
30:02vision loss,
30:03changes in blood pressure.
30:04Do you think I'm making this up?
30:05Your symptoms are real.
30:06Some are physiological and others are psychological.
30:09So there's something wrong with her in addition to the multiple personalities?
30:14Yes,
30:15but we won't know what until we access her alters and compare their symptoms.
30:19Well,
30:20how do you do that?
30:22Hypnosis.
30:26Foreman's not going to back down.
30:29He's not an idiot.
30:30Yes,
30:30he is just like you.
30:32If you keep being stubborn,
30:33he will keep being stubborn.
30:35Eventually,
30:35you will screw something up,
30:37which will be bad news for both of you,
30:38but
30:40only one of you
30:41will be in prison.
30:44It just isn't worth it,
30:45house.
30:47Yes,
30:59yes,
30:59yes,
31:26and he'll be in prison.
31:26And I think so.
31:27Then I get a while left the room.
31:28I'm going to start the room.
31:28I just go and watch the room,
31:28so I take them all the time.
31:50Uh, yes sir, I, yes, I know I told you that I had a chiropractor's appointment, but I
31:57got a flat. I know, right? So, you know, don't send out the Marines. I'll just be back on
32:06the road in a few minutes. Okay, bye. Dr. James Wilson, County Coroner. I'd like to ask you
32:17about your grandson, Drew LeMaine. What did he do when he was here? Where did he play?
32:39What did he eat? We watched a lot of TV and ate biscuits. Did you give him sidewalk chalk?
32:47No. Finger paints? No. And a sandbox. It's like I said, we watched a lot of TV.
33:01You're expecting someone? What? Dr. Wilson, my ass. I told you to leave him alone, you
33:12son of a bitch. Temper trigger. Who am I talking to now? Nobody.
33:24You must be somebody. You must be somebody. I'm too little. Nobody sees me. Nobody knows
33:33I'm here. You beat just went to 140 over 90. What is it? My arms. You can't feel them? It's
33:52me. I know. That you used to hurt? When I eat strawberries. When I remember. You remember
34:06being hurt? I remember everything.
34:27baby. It's going to be okay.
34:58I miss. Why didn't you ever tell me?
35:04It was my fault that he died
35:06Oh no
35:08I was crying and he couldn't try
35:12It was my fault that he died
35:13Oh no, no, no, honey
35:15You were just a baby, it wasn't your fault
35:18No, shh
35:19It was my fault
35:21I'm sorry, mommy
35:25I'm so sorry
35:40It wasn't a miscarriage
35:41Test shows she's still pregnant
35:45Okay, cross out everything that doesn't appear in every altar
35:50When she opened the magic 8-ball
35:52It triggered a switch to a personality with a strawberry allergy
35:55Pregnancy, vaginal bleeding and elevated BP
35:57Could be preeclampsia
35:58Worst case, could be an ectopic pregnancy
36:00We need to ultrasound
36:11I'm not seeing an embryo in the fallopian tube
36:14I'm not seeing an embryo anyway
36:18Which idiot did the pregnancy test?
36:20I did one of them, chased it another, tapped it a third
36:22Three tests, three positives
36:24What happened to your eye?
36:26They grabbed Park's ass
36:29Exoplanets
36:30I think he said exoplanets
36:32Wait for it
36:33We can't actually see them
36:36We infer their existence
36:37Because of the effect they have on the star they orbit
36:40Pregnancy tests only infers an embryo's existence
36:43Because of elevated HCG levels
36:45Which could also be caused by choreocarcinoma
36:47Which affects the placenta, my mixed pregnancy
36:49And causes elevated BP and vaginal bleeding
36:52Occult choreocarcinoma
36:53Which is why we didn't say it on the ultrasound
36:55Tell all the alters that they have cancer
37:11Mom or dad?
37:13Mom, dad, and mom's dad
37:17The good news is it made me realize that you were right
37:21I can't drop it
37:25But now that I accept that, I feel much less conflicted
37:28I've ruled out Wagners, burgers, heavy metal poisoning
37:31Two trains are about to collide
37:33And I'm trying to talk them out of it
37:35I feel like I'm missing something
37:36No, no, you don't want to listen to me
37:37Then I don't want to listen to you
37:39That is so fifth grade
37:41I agree, and you know why?
37:43Because I'm just as bad as you
37:44I knew this would fall on deaf ears
37:46But I just kept talking and talking
37:50You're right
37:52You don't even know what I just said
37:55That is ridiculous
37:57You said blah, blah, blah, blah, blah
37:58Deaf ears, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah
38:01Absolutely essential information
38:17Ray?
38:19Ray?
38:21Leave him alone
38:22What are you doing to him?
38:24It's okay, okay?
38:25Mickey
38:27You? You brought him?
38:28I asked him to meet me here for a family reunion
38:30Ray?
38:32Let's just get out of here, okay?
38:34I know what killed your son
38:35You don't get it, do you?
38:36I don't care what killed him
38:37It's called Alport syndrome
38:38It's a genetic condition characterized by kidney failure, bronchial myomas, smees lines, and deafness
38:44Idiot, Drew wasn't deaf
38:46House
38:47Son of a bitch, get away from them!
38:49House, house
38:50It's a genetic condition
38:51Shut up!
38:52What?
38:52Genetic!
38:57Your father has the gene
38:59So do you
39:01This grandpa's slight deafness that gave the game away here
39:04You're apparently asymptomatic
39:06You still pass the gene on to your children
39:10Plural
39:16You're lying
39:23He has high frequency hearing impairment
39:25And so did Drew
39:27That's why Drew made up his own words
39:28Because he couldn't hear properly
39:35It's okay
39:36Now that we know what it is
39:37He'll need treatment
39:38But he'll live
39:46There are platitudes that could help you with that
40:08There are platitudes that could help you with that
40:18I miss him, too.
40:58She's responding well.
41:17I thought he threatened him with clinic duty.
41:19I thought threatening him with jail would be different.
41:21It's not an irrational thought.
41:25I'm still sending him back.
41:29He saved two lives.
41:30Which means it's too late for me to back down.
41:33It's no longer my choice.
41:34It's just me telling him he can get away with anything.
41:39I have to send him to prison.
41:49Your job is to keep this machine running.
41:53It's your choice to make House a useful tool or a monkey wrench.
41:58Cuddy's way didn't fail.
42:00Because she didn't try to control House she managed him.
42:07She knew better than anybody what a tool he could be.
42:20She's going to buy some new name for her to her files.
42:20Just playing the ठु़ Εुने डिर
42:39And you're only getting a connection with a suspect.
42:39The B Linese
42:42What would Cuddy have done?
42:48Ten clinic hours.
42:54Cuddy's not here anymore.
42:57You've got 30.
43:35No, no, no.
43:50That's some bad hat, Harry.
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