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00:05A house?
00:12A house?
00:19Oh my god, what the hell?
00:23Gotcha!
00:24Did you actually wake up early and hide under the bed just to scare the crap out of me?
00:28You set an alarm and everything.
00:30Oh, it's like dating a ten-year-old.
00:33God, I hope not.
00:49Now that we're down here...
00:51Hold that thought.
00:53Seriously?
00:54Mom, I have to pee.
00:57I'll wait.
00:59I brought a book.
01:03I don't know what time your alarm was set for.
01:06A house?
01:07You can rent this space out down here.
01:09In Japan, that would be like a deluxe...
01:11A house, shut up.
01:15There's blood in my urine.
01:28You really don't have to be here.
01:30You're my girlfriend.
01:31I'm being supportive.
01:32I'm mainly talking about them.
01:37Well, given that there's almost certainly nothing wrong with you, my patient definitely has something wrong with him.
01:42That can't wait an hour?
01:44Afraid not.
01:44You know what?
01:47He's...
01:48Chase.
01:49Sixteen-year-old male spit up blood during a pickup basketball game.
01:53ER couldn't find the source in his lungs or GI tract.
01:56Gene?
01:57Serious.
01:57Could be vasculitis, bronchiectasis, inhaled particles.
02:01What about angiodysplasia?
02:02Ready when you are.
02:04Get them out of here.
02:06My urethra is not for public entertainment.
02:08But it is good time adjacent.
02:11Feed the kid a camera, check his gut for angiodysplasia.
02:14All right, let's go down here.
02:17Hey, I'm missing a watch, so you can keep your eyes open, Mom.
02:20Okay, you too.
02:26This little camera transmits images to the data recorder so we can see if you've got any vascular malformations in
02:36your GI tract.
02:38Your records show you've lost some weight over the past year. Was that intentional?
02:43Not really.
02:44Well, he's been eating less since he quit the swim team.
02:46You have to get up early for a swim.
02:49It wasn't fun anymore.
02:51I need to talk to your son about sexual activity.
02:53Generally, it's less embarrassing for everyone.
02:55We're leaving.
03:01Actually, I've only ever...
03:02How long have you been cutting yourself?
03:09Those are from a lay-back grind that went wrong.
03:11Came off my skateboard straight into a fence.
03:14So, no to cutting, but yes to appetite and sleep changes, and you quit something you used to enjoy.
03:21How long have you been depressed?
03:26Imaging showed no sign of upper GI issues, but the kid did admit to being depressed and a smoking puff
03:32to take the edge off.
03:33You are very pleased with yourself, aren't you?
03:35His marijuana could be laced with formaldehyde or lead, which could cause a pulmonary hemorrhage, which could make him spit
03:40up blood.
03:43Yes. Yes, I am. It was a good catch.
03:48Run a lead level and push five liters IV fluid.
03:54Feel free to tip your other server.
04:00Cystoscopy was clean.
04:02Cytopathology was normal.
04:03Why do you have my lab results?
04:05I don't.
04:06If I did, I'd know you were fine.
04:08Unless the blood came from my kidneys.
04:10Come on.
04:11Your hypochondriac mom had a brush with mortality last month, and it's understandable that you're worrying more than usual.
04:18Worrying that you might turn into her.
04:26You're right.
04:29Odds are this is nothing.
04:32Meet me in the cafeteria in ten.
04:35There'll be a corndog with your name on it.
04:38I mean an actual corndog.
04:40Let me fix the deep fryer.
04:52I need to schedule an ultrasound.
04:58My dad's head's still in one piece, so I'm guessing he didn't mention the pot.
05:01What'd you tell him?
05:03The truth.
05:03You had a minor chemical exposure, and we can't be 100% sure how it happened.
05:08Thanks for covering.
05:09I know what it's like to be 16.
05:12And you also know what it's like to be depressed.
05:15Well, you figured out my deal after only a few minutes.
05:17I've been fooling my friends and parents for months.
05:20It's my job to notice things.
05:23Maybe talking to your parents would make things better?
05:26I've tried.
05:27They take it personally that I'm not happy, and then I end up having to make them feel better.
05:33They don't get me.
05:35No one does.
05:41In med school, it seemed like everybody else could handle the pressure.
05:47I couldn't.
05:51I ended up hurting myself.
05:54Stupidest thing I've ever done.
06:02You've got red spots in your eyes.
06:06They weren't there before.
06:15You have nice skin.
06:17Shut up.
06:18Sorry.
06:19Just thought it would be rude not to comment.
06:21Just treat me like any other patient.
06:23Right.
06:26Are you sucking in your stomach?
06:28No.
06:31Hurry up before I pass out.
06:37Wilson?
06:43Ultrasound isn't definitive.
06:45We should run other tests before-
06:46Stop talking like a doctor and tell me what you see.
06:50There's a mass in your kidney.
06:58We still don't know why Ryan coughed blood, and now he's got small hemorrhages in his eyes.
07:03Sounds like an acquired coagulopathy, which gives us a pretty wide differential.
07:07Gets a lot narrower if we factor in his depression.
07:09Oh, don't do that.
07:11Mood swings can be a symptom of physiological illness.
07:14Not talking to you.
07:15Mood swings are also a symptom of adolescence, along with emo music and masturbation.
07:19More importantly, his weight loss and sleeping issues started a year ago.
07:23Perfection makes the most sense.
07:24He should sleep at school, showers in the locker room.
07:26I'm thinking staff.
07:27Damn.
07:28You don't think-
07:29Not talking to you.
07:33You think you're okay with Cuddy?
07:34She's fine.
07:35She's too stupid to accept it.
07:37Start him on nafcyllin for staff.
07:41All that's in the, uh, first mutual safety deposit box.
07:45The retirement accounts.
07:49You're freaking out because of one ultrasound performed by an incompetent bonobo monkey.
07:54As demonstrated by my sitting here calmly going about my business.
07:57Calling a lawyer drafting a will.
08:00Okay, I-I hacked into your online schedule.
08:03Look, tests always show something.
08:05Mass in your kidney could be a complex cyst, could be benign.
08:08I'm a single mom.
08:09I need to set up a trust, appoint a guardian.
08:11It's silly that I haven't done it before now.
08:13But you're doing it now because you think you're sick.
08:14The freaking out could at least wait until after the biopsy this afternoon.
08:18The biopsy's not till tomorrow.
08:19It's the first opening in the schedule.
08:21For the dean of medicine, the first opening in the schedule is, oh look, now-
08:26My worry isn't any more important than anyone else's.
08:29Actually, it is.
08:29But I'm not sick, right?
08:35Good point.
08:42I want my stuff, asshat.
08:44I told you, man.
08:45I don't have it here.
08:46Hey, guys.
08:48Uh, everything okay?
08:51On my way out.
08:53Oh, I'll see you later.
09:00You wanna tell me what's going on?
09:10My friend gave me some leftover Klonopin he had when he switched to seizure meds.
09:14I sold him to Road Rage for 80 bucks, but I landed in here before I could deliver, and
09:19now he's gonna rip my arms off.
09:20How often do you sell drugs?
09:23It was a one-time thing.
09:25I needed the cash, I had the pills, so I thought, why not?
09:28It was a bad idea.
09:32The pills are at my house.
09:33I gotta have a friend go get them.
09:44Give the thug his money back.
09:50One time only.
09:55I mean, if you're okay with this, you have three kids of your own.
09:59It's not even a question.
10:00Of course they'll be Rachel's guardian.
10:02And the house is cool with this?
10:04I mean, you guys...
10:05We've only been together a few months.
10:07Hmm.
10:07Seems like a lot longer.
10:09Probably because you've been talking about him for ten years.
10:11And by talking, I mean ranting about wanting to smash his teeth in with a stapler for being such a
10:15jerk.
10:18People change.
10:25I'll get it.
10:26That better be her.
10:32Rachel Cuddy, you were supposed to be home half an hour ago.
10:35Don't blame me.
10:36He's the one who wouldn't run any red lights.
10:42Off on that kid makes Belle Gibson sound like Nelson Mandela.
10:47Where'd she learn that?
10:52I don't know why you're here, but I didn't do it.
10:56What's the problem, officer?
10:58She was shoplifting down at the mall.
11:01Are either of you this girl's father?
11:03Nope.
11:04But since her mom died, she's my favorite tax write-off.
11:07Officer, if you have my word, it won't happen again.
11:10Because next time, she won't get caught.
11:34It's no big deal.
11:37Good for you.
11:39You could have just assumed he was a drug dealer, but instead you took his word for it.
11:43It's nice to finally see someone have a little faith in humanity around here.
11:49Why would you do that?
11:53Ryan, you okay in there?
11:54I'm not sure.
11:59I think I just peed blood.
12:06Looks like peeing blood is the new black.
12:09Peeing blood after a night on antibiotics means we can move on from infections.
12:13Copeland showed no sign of a bleed in his bladder, which points to a kidney problem.
12:16Probably some kind of mass.
12:17Kidney mass wouldn't explain the coughing blood or the hemorrhages.
12:20Antiphosphate lipid syndrome, on the other hand.
12:22Makes sense.
12:23It doesn't rule out a mass.
12:24You think it's cancer?
12:26Mass doesn't have to be cancer.
12:27It could be renal hematoma.
12:29But the patient doesn't have any of their abdominal trauma.
12:31He's not talking about the patient.
12:36God, he has a mass on her kidney?
12:38Probably just a complex cyst or angiomyelopoma.
12:42It's a mass, not a mystery.
12:44They'll do the biopsy, then you'll have your answer.
12:46Just have to wait.
12:50Patient admitted to using pot.
12:52Who knows what else he's doing.
12:53This could be heroin-induced nephropathy.
12:55I thought you trusted this kid.
12:57And then you pointed out how sweet that was.
12:59If it were heroin, he'd be going through withdrawal.
13:02Antiphospholipid syndrome's a better fit.
13:03Start the patient on plasmapheresis.
13:06While he's doing that, can I at least search his house for drugs?
13:08Have I ever said no to that question?
13:15What are you doing here?
13:18Pie eating contest.
13:20Cutty's biopsy is in an hour.
13:22You should be keeping her company.
13:25Okay.
13:26You've been worried that your relationship is getting in the way of your diagnoses.
13:29You're protecting your patient.
13:31Either that or you're an ass.
13:34Three.
13:35I hate the smell of death.
13:38The chances of Cutty having renal cell carcinoma.
13:41I'm talking about our relationship.
13:42She needs support and comfort.
13:44Both things that I famously suck at.
13:46This will inevitably lead to.
13:48You know what's good for that?
13:50A practice.
13:51Doing it, I don't know, once?
13:54I'm not gonna act like there's a crisis before we know there is one.
13:57There's no proof that there's anything wrong with her.
13:59There's no proof she's being stalked by ninja squirrels either.
14:02But if she's scared of them, as her boyfriend,
14:04it's your job to figure out how to help her feel better.
14:13You're right.
14:24The house told me to keep you company.
14:27The house told me to give you antibiotics.
14:30Tell the house I'm fine.
14:34Mmm.
14:38Tom Cruise got married.
14:49Do you want me to quote from 1 Corinthians?
14:52Because I can do that.
14:52As a Jew, I'm gonna have to decline that offer.
14:55Don't know what you're missing.
14:56St. Paul was really on his game.
15:04He'll show up eventually.
15:08You don't actually believe that.
15:10But I do.
15:13All these years, he's never stopped trying to annoy me for more than 15 minutes.
15:18Now he can't even walk into the room.
15:24Love hopes all things.
15:28What is it with you and this kid?
15:32His doggy paddling in the sea of misery, I remember what it's like.
15:36I'm sorry you have to reach back for that memory.
15:38Last night?
15:39Sometimes I hear you in the living room watching TV at 3 a.m.
15:42That's when classic Doctor Who comes on the BBC.
15:45Yeah.
15:46If only they had some device that allowed you to record them, watch them another time.
15:51I'm just saying.
15:52Don't think fixing this kid is gonna fix you.
15:55Yep.
15:58Going on our way back.
15:59A patient lost all feeling in his right arm.
16:01Look at this.
16:29Look at this.
16:32Chase?
16:35How'd it go with Cuddy?
16:40Chase?
16:41No.
16:43No.
16:57No.
17:00Oh, no!
17:05Ah!
17:06Ah!
17:07Ah!
17:08Ah!
17:21Good thing I brought my axe, Kane.
17:25House, help me.
17:28I'm coming.
17:32House, please.
17:38Looks like we got company.
17:59Help!
18:02Help!
18:23Are you okay?
18:28I was sleeping.
18:30What could go wrong?
18:31I'm coming.
18:37Patient lost feeling in his arm while on steroids, rolls out autoimmune.
18:41What causes bleeding, kidney problems, and unilateral numbness.
18:44And a complete absence of any record of Cutty's kidney biopsy.
18:48She has to put it under her false name so I couldn't rush the results.
18:53What if we had it backwards and it's not a bleeding problem, it's a clotting problem?
18:56There's no patient file created in the last two days for anyone having that procedure.
19:01She backdated the file?
19:03That's very clever.
19:04Hands off.
19:05She's mine.
19:06Clots could explain everything, including the numbness.
19:08We should do an angiogram of his brain and see if we can find it.
19:16House, we're worried too.
19:20How sweet.
19:22I'm not worried.
19:23I just want to get the results so she can stop worrying.
19:25Okay, but in the meantime, do an angiogram.
19:27You two could go to pathology and look at Cutty's slides.
19:29Well, you just said you didn't know which sample was hers.
19:31I guess you're gonna have to look at them all.
19:38Bigger question.
19:39What's the deal with Tal?
19:40Just because the house is too distracted to notice your distractions doesn't mean we didn't.
19:45Clots, angiograms, I'm focused.
19:47The kid scratched out the faces of half his class.
19:49You don't think that's a problem?
19:50It's not our problem.
19:51Why isn't anyone's a problem?
19:53I violently executed my 10th grade geometry teacher about five different ways in my mind.
19:57I didn't want to kill anybody.
19:58I just wanted to torture them slowly in my basement, preferably with acid.
20:04You guys ever think about what you might do to house?
20:15Maybe it's no big deal.
20:17Unless it is.
20:19Someone shot the house.
20:30What are you doing?
20:33Pie eating contest.
20:36I was going to send Chase to tell you what the obvious right thing to do here is, but then
20:40I realized if you were too stupid to know how stupid that was, you might miss the irony.
20:46You have to be with her.
20:48Yeah.
20:49Yeah.
20:49I get it.
20:50She needs artificial support for an artificial problem.
20:53She's fine.
20:54Chase did an excellent job.
20:56She doesn't sleep with Chase.
20:58We don't know that.
21:00Hey!
21:01Eating pie in here.
21:04House, I'm not going to tell you a third time.
21:07Do not screw this up, because I really don't want to clean up the mess.
21:14He's referring to the pie.
21:16Fourteen patients with kidney biopsies.
21:17I tabulated them against their urinalysis results.
21:21Six men, three diabetics, one LCDD, one kid, two seniors, and by default, one Cuddy.
21:30Uh, the biopsy was inconclusive.
21:32The mass is near the center of her kidney.
21:34I couldn't get a readable sample.
21:38It means he'll have to remove the mass to know if it's cancer or not.
21:41The file says they're doing some imaging now.
21:44Give the surgeon a better idea of what he's dealing with.
21:54We order pizza.
21:57There's nothing in the fridge.
21:58At least not anymore.
22:00What's happening with the patient?
22:03Angio showed a clot in a branch of his middle cerebral artery.
22:07Started him on streptokinase to break it up.
22:11Although, maybe we should have just played a few rounds of Savage Gate to the Revenge,
22:15because that's obviously the best way to make someone feel better.
22:17You keep talking like Wilson, your face will freeze like that.
22:21Look, however bad you think you're going to be in that room,
22:24not being in the room is worse.
22:32When she breaks up with you, you're playing by yourself.
22:40Honey, I'm home.
22:42Just in time.
22:44Paw roast is ready.
22:45Smells wonderful.
22:47I cured all my patients, so I came home to spend time with Rachel.
22:51And how was your day today?
22:52It was great, Ma.
22:54I got 100% on my spelling test and 170 on my LSATs.
22:58Your LSATs?
23:00You're eight years old.
23:01We've been studying together.
23:03It was supposed to be a surprise.
23:06Well, that's wonderful.
23:09I think Rachel deserves a treat.
23:11No, thanks, Daddy.
23:13It might spoil my appetite.
23:16Well, who could that be?
23:21Delivery for you, Mrs. House.
23:24Happy 29th birthday.
23:25I'm not 29.
23:30You're not living.
23:34This isn't possible.
23:38None of this is possible.
23:40A girl can dream.
23:53You run out of sugar?
23:56Cut your scans back from today.
24:15Yeah.
24:26Okay.
24:30What's going on?
24:36Imaging shows enhancing masses across multiple lobes of Cuddy's lungs.
24:44That's what kidney cancer looks like when it metastasizes.
24:51She's dead.
24:58What's up, losers?
24:59I hope you're enjoying being alive.
25:02Today's lesson, natural selection.
25:04Excellent system made us who we are today.
25:06But then we invented seatbelts and grocery stores.
25:09Things that keep idiots and weaklings alive.
25:12And let's be honest.
25:14Most of you don't really deserve it.
25:18Here's to the natural order.
25:27Yes!
25:28Yes!
25:30Woo!
25:32Copy from his flash drive.
25:35Do I go to the cops?
25:36Yes.
25:37Officer, I'd like to report an assault.
25:39The victim was a pile of leaves.
25:41It goes on.
25:42He talks about bombing his school.
25:44Which you know because you stole his flash drive and broke into his house.
25:47How's that gonna play?
25:49Ryan's not responding to streptokinase.
25:51We don't know very long before the damage becomes irreversible.
25:55So we either up his dosage or go into his head and get the clot out.
25:58Where's house?
25:59Hopefully with Cuddy.
26:00She did just get some pretty awful news.
26:02I called her. She doesn't know where he is either.
26:11Have you seen house?
26:12No.
26:16He left my place last night after you called.
26:19No one's seen him today.
26:20Any idea where he'd be?
26:22No.
26:26And you're not worried about that?
26:28It's not good with bad news.
26:31Yes, I'm worried.
26:32But this isn't about house, it's about Cuddy.
26:34She's the one who could be dying and he's trying to make this about himself.
26:37I'm not playing.
26:39Okay.
26:44She still believes he'll show up.
26:48He'll either get over himself and be who she needs him to be.
26:52Or he won't.
26:57We'd like to do an embolectomy.
26:59We'll run a corkscrew shaped instrument into Ryan's brain and pull the clot out.
27:06Okay.
27:07Have you talked to him about it?
27:08Yes.
27:09But I wanted to see you alone.
27:11I saw some videos that Ryan made a few weeks ago.
27:15He's blowing up pipe bombs and threatening people in his school.
27:19Oh, God.
27:20He was probably just messing around.
27:21Our son wouldn't hurt anybody.
27:22I'm not so sure.
27:24Look, I know this looks bad, but Ryan's a good kid.
27:28He's had a rough couple years since he started high school, but I really think he'll come out of it.
27:32He needs help.
27:32Maybe he does, but if this gets out, he'll be suspended, maybe expelled.
27:36How about you focus on keeping him alive?
27:40What are you gonna do?
27:42What do you think I should do?
27:44Pfft.
27:45So you can do the opposite?
27:47There are kids all over the country doing dumb, potentially violent things, but the percentage of them who would actually
27:53kill anybody is minuscule.
27:55So I shouldn't do anything?
27:57Well, the odds are low.
27:59The fallout could be huge.
28:02Tens or even hundreds of lives.
28:04So I should call the cops?
28:05Of course, over-identification with the subject could skew the calculation towards being extra protective.
28:12Or, alternatively...
28:13You suck at this.
28:18I hate the statistics.
28:21Not the statistician.
28:27Give me a little more dime.
28:33There's the clock.
28:39It just disintegrated when you touched it.
28:42What was that, Pat?
28:57I got a great idea of where we should go.
28:59I hear it.
29:01You're gonna love it.
29:03Australia's finest.
29:05There's a great karaoke bar in Newark.
29:07I hate karaoke.
29:10They got every... every song by every Aussie artist.
29:15Midnight Oil, Men at Work, Olivia Newton-John.
29:19Do a mean version of physical.
29:21The barbecue shrimp is amazing.
29:26What about the fries?
29:28Hot, salty, and delicious.
29:40Talking about food made me hungry.
29:43You can't eat my other dreams.
29:46It means you're stressed at work.
29:49All dream symbols mean you're stressed at work.
29:51Or castration anxiety.
29:53No.
29:55I was hoping...
29:57you'd figure out a way to handle all this.
30:03Maybe you can't because you're still a child.
30:07I could do better.
30:16Might be too late.
30:25Hang Sam?
30:28Uh.
30:30Oh!
30:37He's the king.
30:55I should have been here.
30:59I'm sorry.
31:06I knew you'd come.
31:15What was that thing, and why did it just dissolve in the middle of surgery?
31:20Why is his liver shutting down?
31:21I think his brain goes away.
31:22The kid slipped into a coma.
31:24We started him on lactulose, but at the rate his liver function is declining, he'll be dead in a day.
31:29Should we pay a child?
31:31He's busy.
31:37The house can't do anything for her now.
31:39We need him by his own logic.
31:41The patient's blood tests were negative for borbiturates, recedaminophen, he's not on a high-protein diet.
31:47The house couldn't concentrate on the case before she was dying.
31:49You think he's going to get in the game now?
31:53If you don't make it, I won't sleep with anyone for at least a month.
31:56Make it two.
31:58Good bitch.
32:03AIP can cause uremia, take the liver?
32:06It causes abdominal cramping, not abdominal bleeding.
32:08Oh, because fucosidosis was such a brilliant idea?
32:10Guys.
32:15Type 2 citral anemia fits.
32:16There are no signs of hyperlipidemia or pancreatitis.
32:20Those can take years to emerge.
32:21Closes we've gotten.
32:22Slot him on IV sodium benzoate to reduce the ammonia levels in his blood.
32:26Run a genetic test for citral anemia.
32:43Forget your troubles.
32:44Forget your troubles.
32:47Come on, get happy.
32:51You better chase all your cares away.
32:57Shout hallelujah.
32:59Come on, get happy.
33:01Get ready for the judgment day.
33:06The sun is shining.
33:08Come on, get happy.
33:10The Lord is waiting to take your hand.
33:13Shout hallelujah.
33:16Come on, get happy.
33:18We're going to the promise.
33:24Let your head incross the river.
33:28Wash your sins in the tide.
33:31It's all so peaceful.
33:35On the other side.
33:38On the other side.
33:40Forget your troubles.
33:42Come on, get happy.
33:44You better chase all your cares away.
33:48Shout hallelujah.
33:49Come on, get happy.
33:51Get ready for the judgment day.
33:54Forget your troubles.
33:56Come on, get happy.
33:57You better chase all your cares away.
34:01Shout hallelujah.
34:02Come on, get happy.
34:04Get ready.
34:16Come on, get happy.
34:17Get ready, get ready, get happy, get ready, get ready, get ready, get ready, get ready, get ready, get ready
34:29Get ready, get happy, get ready
34:33Forget your troubles, come on, get happy
34:36You better chase your cares away
34:38Shout hallelujah, come on, get happy
34:42Get ready for the judgment day
34:45The sun is shining, come on, get happy
34:52Shout hallelujah, come on, get happy
34:56Get ready for the judgment day
34:59Forget your troubles, come on, get happy
35:02Get ready for the judgment day
35:05Shout hallelujah, come on, get happy
35:09Shout hallelujah, come on, get happy
35:39Hi
35:40Hi
35:48Guess who doesn't have cancer?
35:51Me
35:53Also you
35:55Actually you for sure, me
35:57The house
35:59Your tumor was benign
36:01Kidanko said to him, if he got it out, he'd be fine
36:08Then what was in my lungs?
36:10Once they ruled out cancer, I remembered that your mom was allergic to antibiotics
36:14So I had them test your blood, their IgE levels were through the roof
36:18Because the lung masses were an allergic reaction
36:21So now you're off the antibiotics, your lungs should clear right up
36:30I brought you something
36:33Say hello to your tumor
36:36Wait
36:48There are so many things that I could be afraid of
36:50And most of the time I managed to lock them up behind doors
36:57This happens
37:00All those doors burst open
37:11You just figured something out about your patient, didn't you?
37:16Go
37:17Do what you do
37:25Take him off the meds, he's got a staph infection
37:27You treated him for staph three days ago, it didn't work
37:30Bacteria already in his system responded
37:33But once the door's been busted open, more just keep coming
37:37Oh, he's talking about an abscess
37:39I got that
37:40For the cheap seats, an abscess is a gooey little cream puff of infection
37:46Probably burst when your little pride and homicidal joy took a hard foul
37:51It's good news
37:52If we can find the door
37:57I think I know where it is
38:01What if these aren't from skateboarding?
38:06The kid has been blowing up PVC pipe bombs
38:09If he got hit by shrapnel, the body walls off the foreign object
38:12Which, because it's plastic, doesn't show up on imaging and provides a perfect home for bacteria
38:18Antibiotics attacked the infection causing pieces to break off
38:21Some hit the liver, one lodged in his brain and dissolved when Foreman touched it
38:25Once we drain the abscess and remove the shrapnel, the antibiotics can do their job
38:29He'll be fine
38:34Which just leaves, what are you gonna do now?
38:40Alright
38:41I put the rest of the soup in the freezer so you'll have some later
38:47Thanks for everything
38:49Yeah
38:50Here you go
38:51I got it
38:52Okay
38:55You gonna tell Mom?
38:56So she can show up here to take care of you by harassing the housekeeper and criticizing your bathrobe?
39:03Yeah
39:03I think I'm gonna wait a few years
39:05Come here
39:07Okay
39:10Oh, and I moved your sleeping pills back in the medicine cabinet because I just worry Rachel always calls them
39:16candy
39:16Oh
39:28You took Vicodin
39:29You took Vicodin
39:33When you came to my hospital room that night, you were stoned
39:49How did you know?
39:55How did I not know?
39:57How did I make myself forget for months that you're an addict?
40:03My subconscious was trying to tell me you could never get through this without drugs
40:12It was a one-time thing
40:13It's not about the pills house
40:15It's about what they mean
40:18I was scared because I thought my girlfriend might die
40:22No
40:23You don't take Vicodin because you're scared
40:26You take it so you won't feel pain
40:28Everything you've ever done is to avoid pain
40:30Drugs, sarcasm
40:33Keeping everybody at arm's length so no one can hurt you
40:35As opposed to everyone else in the world who goes looking for pain like it's buried treasure
40:42Pain happens when you care
40:46You can't love someone without making yourself open to their problems
40:52Their fears
40:55And you're not willing to do that
40:57I came to be with you
40:59But you weren't with me, not really
41:04I wanted to be
41:09That's not enough
41:16I could do better
41:23I don't think you can
41:31You'll choose yourself over everybody else over and over again because that's just who you are
41:45I'm sorry
41:46I'm sorry
41:46No, no, no, no
41:47Don't, don't
41:49I thought I could do this
41:50Don't, please don't
41:57Goodbye, house
42:07Please
42:12I don't know.
42:39I don't know.
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