- 5 hours ago
Watch House Post Mortem Season 8 Episode 20 online in HD on Dailymotion.
Category
🎥
Short filmTranscript
00:00Clear!
00:02Charging!
00:03Clear!
00:12Okay, I'm calling it.
00:17Time of death...
00:208.32.
00:30I know the ghosts come out.
00:37I'm haunted by everything.
00:43It reminds me of my sin.
00:52I feel it's all so nonsense.
01:01Those lights above racing by.
01:06It's a trick of the moonlight.
01:13It's a trick of the moonlight.
01:16The sky...
01:22Here lies the ground.
01:28That's swallowed all it's fine.
01:35I can hear them singing that strong
01:39Hello, Diana.
01:44Shall we?
01:49LV tears within a zone of fresh tissue necrosis,
01:52implicating recent myocardial infarction as the instigating event.
01:56Unfortunately, the medical records show that Dr. Penza
02:00never suspected heart disease, instead giving steroids
02:03for an erroneous diagnosis of asthma, thereby causing the fatal tear.
02:08I suggest these findings warrant further investigation
02:10into Dr. Penza's standard of care for this patient,
02:13making this my third such recommendation
02:16regarding Dr. Penza this year,
02:19concluding autopsy with examination of the brain.
02:35Dr. Treiber?
02:42I'm cold.
03:08I'm cold.
03:17What?
03:24Oh?
03:26Oh?
03:27Oh?
03:50Yes, it's mine.
03:54And yes, I know that I can't drive a stick.
03:57And no, I don't care that I parked in a handicapped spot.
04:01Staring death in the face has changed my life.
04:04What a cliché.
04:05A cliché is to lead a more meaningful life.
04:07I've taken a holy vow to lead a less meaningful one.
04:10I've spent my life caring, giving, and searching for the profound.
04:13Now it's time for selfishness, indifference, and embracing the shallow.
04:30Your scan's in three days.
04:33Tell me this isn't just you killing time until you find out if your cancer's gonna kill it for you.
04:37I just paid $75,000 for a ridiculously impractical car.
04:41The depth of shallowness.
04:43And tomorrow I'm driving it to Cleveland to meet my boyhood crush.
04:48The years have not been kind to David Cassidy.
04:51Julie Christie, Dr. Zhivago, shampoo.
04:55I was precocious.
04:56She's opening some kind of charity animal clinic or something.
04:59I'm neglecting my patients to fulfill a silly fantasy.
05:04Textbook selfishness and indifference.
05:07Or, you've made sure that your patients are well covered, car is a rental, and while waiting to get Julie
05:13Christie's autograph, you'll adopt a puppy.
05:16I don't even care whether you believe me or not.
05:23Indifference?
05:26He tried to cut open his own skull.
05:29Head CT and tox screen were clean.
05:31Interesting.
05:32Cotard delusion.
05:34Also known as walking corpse syndrome.
05:36Disconnecting the amygdala convinces you that you're secretly dead.
05:40Case solved.
05:41Rendering it...
05:42What's the past tense of interesting?
05:44No prior history of mental illness, and before you say it was caused by antivirals, I've already ruled that out.
05:50Plus, Kotar's doesn't explain the paresthesia in his hand.
05:53Also, Shriver won't let any other doctor near him.
05:59He trusts your work.
06:00Shriver's the patient?
06:04What's the future tense of interesting?
06:10How's Wilson doing?
06:11Wilson's scan is at the end of the week.
06:13If his kick-ass chemo shrunk the tumor to an operable size, he'll live.
06:17If it didn't, he'll die.
06:20That must be very hard.
06:22Is there anything we can do?
06:23Other than the prayer circle.
06:25What is there?
06:28Patient's AST is high.
06:30Psychosis could be brought on by liver failure.
06:32Maybe hep C?
06:33Filling Reuben and serum protein levels were normal.
06:35Doesn't explain the tingly hand or why Chase hates him.
06:38I don't hate him.
06:39He hates me.
06:40He hates all doctors and it's mutual.
06:42He only hates the ones that screw up.
06:45And you.
06:47And they only hate Shriver because he finds their mistakes.
06:50Mistakes are a wee bit easier to find than a dead patient.
06:53A distinction he fails to recognize.
06:54He's a rat.
06:55Who makes the hospital a safer place by keeping doctors accountable and focused?
07:01What if you got something from a cadaver?
07:03He handles a lot of them.
07:04You suggesting we DDX them all?
07:06No.
07:06Just his last one.
07:08She had bad knees.
07:10She used dimethyl sulfoxide for joint pain.
07:13Current from the defibrillator could have converted it to dimethyl sulfate.
07:16When Shriver cut into her, her blood released toxic fumes.
07:18Everyone in the basement would be sick.
07:20Gas would have dissipated quickly.
07:22His lungs are fine.
07:24Blood clots make more sense.
07:25One in his hand explains the paresthesia.
07:28One in his carotid explains the psychotic episode.
07:31You two look for toxic exposure.
07:34Adams, you can help Chase ultrasound his evil nemesis for evil clots.
07:41I know House doesn't like seeing his patients, but doesn't a fellow doctor rate an exception?
07:46Psychosis appears to be intermittent.
07:48Just snapped out of it long enough to ask if House actually ordered this test.
07:51Don't worry.
07:52We're simply carrying out his direct orders.
07:54Right.
07:54Forgot.
07:55It's what you were hired to do.
07:56Which is fine.
07:57His diagnostic error metric is .17 compared to the hospital average of .32.
08:02You actually think you can quantify the value of every doctor?
08:05Someone should.
08:06And since I'm the only one who sees everything.
08:08Right.
08:09You were hired to diagnose people after they're already dead.
08:12No sign of stenosis or clots.
08:16Every doctor, every diagnosis, every treatment, every result.
08:21It's pretty impressive.
08:22It's pretty Orwellian.
08:23All written in his secret code.
08:26He has to keep it confidential.
08:27Just like the Vonse conference?
08:29The big brother metaphor wasn't pointed enough for you?
08:32You have to throw in Hitler?
08:34A couple years ago, he noticed a link in child deaths.
08:38And it's completely changed hospital policies all the way.
08:41I get it.
08:42Triber is nerd king.
08:43The more people we kill, the more lives he saves.
08:46Test is negative for dimethyl sulfate.
08:49Her blood is not toxic.
08:50Then we look for toxic exposure from something else.
08:53You really think the hospital is idiotic enough to issue toxic supplies?
08:58Have you seen his tools?
09:00A triber doesn't always use hospital issue.
09:04Then he's the idiot?
09:05No, but I don't want to explain that assumption to House.
09:11Found something.
09:19Thought we'd make it a road trip.
09:2180s music, junk food, beer.
09:23I have a dental appointment.
09:25That I'm going to make now.
09:27Ah, I'll let you drive.
09:28Not worth listening to you whine about your feelings and fears for three days.
09:32It's not gonna happen. I've taken a vow.
09:34People don't change. You are a person.
09:37Ergo, pass.
09:40Yes, that's why I brought this.
09:4120 cc's of propofol.
09:43You can accompany me willingly, or I will when you least expect it.
09:47Inject the contents of this vial into your bloodstream.
09:50The fall might result in a concussion or fractures.
09:53Or you might get lucky and simply wake up somewhere near Allentown with a nasty headache.
09:58The choice is yours.
09:59And in case you've forgotten, I am indifferent.
10:02We leave tomorrow morning at 8 a.m.
10:09No clots.
10:11No gas.
10:12But we found enough of this to reanimate the entire morgue.
10:15He's jacked on caffeine.
10:17Stimulant psychosis.
10:19How many times do I have to solve this case?
10:21So all we have to do is hydrate and observe him for 24 hours.
10:24Why don't you tell him it was your idea?
10:26It might warm up to you.
10:28If you get an ear in the mail, it's probably mine.
10:35My abdomen.
10:37It's my abdomen.
10:38It's just the effects of withdrawal.
10:40The pain is normal.
10:41No.
10:42No.
10:43This isn't right.
10:43No.
10:57No.
11:06No.
11:17No.
11:24No.
11:26No.
11:30No.
11:31No.
11:33No.
11:33No.
11:33No.
11:36No.
11:57No.
12:00No.
12:02No.
12:02No.
12:18No.
12:21No.
12:23Sorry for this man.
12:26No.
12:26No.
12:26No.
12:26No.
12:26And that thing I said about letting you drive?
12:28I lied.
12:35What?
12:37I'm impressed.
12:39Not by that.
12:40But by your real effort to maintain the facade.
12:44It's been almost an hour, and there's been no mention
12:46of the elephant in the car.
12:47Well, I declined the elephant option.
12:50Uh-huh.
12:52In three days, you're gonna find out if you live or die.
12:56You don't want to talk about it.
12:57No, but obviously you do.
12:59So we're gonna talk about it, but because I want to.
13:02I am neither talking about it nor talking about not talking about it.
13:06You are hardwired to talk about it.
13:08It's how you cope. It's who you are.
13:10Yeah, well, from now on, I'm not me.
13:13I'm...
13:15I'm...
13:16Kyle Calloway.
13:18I thought your porn name was Rusty Packard.
13:20Kyle is roguish, carefree, and shares no qualities with James Wilson.
13:25Kyle drives stick.
13:29When I get lonely and I'm sure I had enough.
13:34She says a moment coming in from above...
13:38Schreiber won't let us do anything without House.
13:40House just took himself off the case.
13:42He said no bowel sounds when you examined him.
13:44No, like, diminished or none at all.
13:46None.
13:46You think it's an interception?
13:47If it is, it could mean cancer is behind everything.
13:50Let's get a plain film of his abdomen.
13:51Schreiber will refuse any procedure that wasn't ordered by House.
13:55Only if he knows it wasn't.
13:57You want to lie to a guy whose favorite pastime is getting doctors fired?
14:00We're adults with advanced medical training, not children left alone with scissors.
14:04It's one x-ray.
14:13If we had a phone, we could have found somewhere a little less charming.
14:17If we had a phone, you'd be making calls, downloading porn, and playing Angry Birds.
14:22This trip is about me, and I like this place.
14:24This is not about you not wanting me to have a phone.
14:27You're weak.
14:29You should backslide and spend your time talking to teary ex-wives and your parents,
14:34trying to make them feel better about you being sick.
14:37Bacon burger with fries looks awful.
14:40I'll have that.
14:42I'll have the big one.
14:47You sure? It's $79.
14:49Unless I finish it in an hour, in which case it's free.
14:54It's an 80-ounce steak.
14:56I'm hungry.
14:57And a nice tea, please.
14:58Big ones up!
15:06This place doesn't take credit cards.
15:08My meal is going to be free.
15:09And I'm going to be inducted into the Wall of Pain.
15:19Hello, Kyle.
15:23Belly film was normal.
15:24No sign of an intussusception or any other obstruction.
15:27The house says it's there.
15:29Sometimes house is wrong.
15:32Run my bowels.
15:33That's serious surgery.
15:34General anesthesia, long recovery.
15:36We can do a contrast enema if you need more proof.
15:39I have drawers filled with people who had clean scans.
15:42I know how easy it is to miss something unless you use your own hands and eyes.
15:45Run my bowels.
15:46We'll let house know how you feel.
15:47How I feel is twisted in white-hot agony.
15:52His orders were to look for an intussusception.
15:54Until you actually do that, I refuse any other tests.
15:58Fine.
15:58Uh, no.
16:00Not fine.
16:01We need to try for help.
16:02And I want you to do the surgery.
16:06Statistically, you're the best surgeon in the hospital.
16:13Kyle!
16:14Kyle!
16:15Kyle!
16:15Come on, you got this!
16:16You got this!
16:17Come on!
16:1825 seconds!
16:19You got this.
16:20Kyle!
16:21Come on, home stretch, Kyle.
16:23Home stretch.
16:2415 seconds.
16:25Kyle!
16:27Kyle!
16:28Now don't chew.
16:29Just swallow.
16:29Just muscle it down.
16:31Five.
16:32Four.
16:33Three.
16:33Three.
16:35Two.
16:36One.
16:37Time!
16:41Yes!
16:44Yes!
16:45Yes!
16:46Yes!
16:46Yes!
16:47Oh, you man!
16:48Bastard!
16:50Smile!
16:56Smile!
16:57Whoa!
17:00That still counts, though, right?
17:02Dr. Stonehouse 4662.
17:05Dr. Stonehouse 4662.
17:11No hard feelings, right?
17:13You find it when you wake up.
17:15You really think I'm a good doctor?
17:17Why do you treat me like an idiot?
17:19It's not because you lack talent.
17:21It's because you wasted it.
17:24Did you know I applied to be a fellow with Huss the same year as you?
17:27No.
17:29Quit my other program.
17:31Relocated.
17:33Broke up with my girlfriend.
17:34Then your father made a call and suddenly you had the spot.
17:37That was almost ten years ago.
17:39Do you know what I could have done after even three years with Huss?
17:42Gone to the CDC.
17:44WHO.
17:44Started a diagnostics department someplace they'd never even heard of such a thing.
17:50Even given everything.
17:52Looks.
17:54Talent.
17:55My future.
17:58Nine years later.
18:01Look what you've done with it.
18:15Must be nice puking for the old-fashioned reasons.
18:18Ugh.
18:24I'm glad I did it.
18:25You see those people out there cheering for me?
18:28I was a hero.
18:29For one fleeting moment.
18:31For an incredibly stupid reason.
18:34For a bunch of morons I'll never see again.
18:41God.
18:41It felt good.
18:44And now, if you'll excuse me.
18:48I think I've made room for dessert.
19:04How long do you think you work for Huss?
19:07As long as he lets me.
19:09When Huss was in prison you worked at Mercy in Plastics, right?
19:12Know what I did?
19:15Surfed.
19:16For nine months.
19:17Yes.
19:18And if I didn't have two daughters and alimony, I might have done the same.
19:21A fellowship's supposed to train you to stand on your own.
19:25Foreman's dean of the hospital, Cameron's head of emergency medicine in Chicago.
19:28And Kuttner and Amber are dead.
19:30And Thirteen is having sweet sapphic sex on some island.
19:34Look at this.
19:35A small intestine.
19:37Is it an intussusception?
19:41No.
19:42I guess Tribu was right.
19:48He hasn't checked his voicemail.
19:49Or his email.
19:50It's been almost 24 hours.
19:53Shouldn't we call Foreman or the police?
19:55I think this makes him a fugitive.
19:56We don't have to tell anyone.
19:59Tribu's symptoms started in his frontal lobe and moved through his nervous system.
20:02Hands, bowels, muscles.
20:04Intermittent porphyria.
20:05He's in the middle of an attack.
20:06The longer we wait to treat with Heman, the more damage it causes.
20:08The longer we wait to tell him Huss isn't running the case, the more damage that causes.
20:13It's fraud.
20:14It's only an issue if we're wrong.
20:15It's more than one x-ray.
20:17More than exploratory surgery even.
20:19This is a drug that will damage him if you're wrong.
20:22Same principle.
20:39I want a threesome.
20:41Can we try a twosome first?
20:43Two women.
20:45Oh.
20:46I know they're probably overrated and I'll probably be gravely disappointed, but I want
20:51one anyway.
20:52No you don't.
20:53Well, Kyle wants one.
20:56Kyle's only one day old.
20:57He doesn't know what he wants.
20:59I don't want to think about consequences.
21:01I don't want to think about...
21:04I don't want to think about anything.
21:06I just want to do.
21:14Okay?
21:15I need you to do exactly what I tell you.
21:22Yeah, yeah.
21:26Porphyria?
21:26I know the anesthesia makes it hard to focus, but we need to start you on Heman right away.
21:35The house believes very strongly this is the right call.
21:43Okay.
21:54This thing is peeling.
21:56Well, that is the cost of cowardice.
21:58I should have gone for the real thing.
22:00I feel like I'm cheating.
22:02A, it is only cheating if you don't have cancer, and B, it's Wednesday afternoon.
22:07Pickings are slim.
22:08More importantly, sober.
22:09Cancer cut is the surest way to the pity-pootie party.
22:15One down, one to go.
22:18What?
22:19Wait, wait, wait.
22:21She said yes?
22:22To a threesome?
22:24She's empathetic.
22:27She's a hooker.
22:28Gave me a cancer rate.
22:29No.
22:29I have never paid for sex in my life.
22:32You still have.
22:33It's my treat.
22:35It's either that or you find two very open-minded women to fall in love with you in the next
22:38hour.
22:46Bartender seems nice.
22:49Seems female.
22:53Want something to eat?
22:54My friend is dying of cancer.
22:58Oh, you poor thing.
23:00It took my mother two years ago.
23:04But, can't give up hope.
23:07He's pretty much resigned.
23:10He just wants to go out with a bang.
23:13And another pun, what time do you get off?
23:24Flural effusions.
23:25It's not porphyria.
23:27I'm gonna need to put in his chest tube.
23:29I want to talk to House.
23:30We'll tell him exactly what's happening.
23:31I want to talk to him.
23:32I want House.
23:34Where is House?
23:37Where is he?
23:38Where is House?
23:41We don't know.
24:02You didn't have to sleep out here.
24:05Four's a crowd.
24:06Apparently they left a long time ago.
24:08So, how was it?
24:10Was the amateur as good as the pro?
24:14It was confusing.
24:17Perfunctory.
24:18A bit sad.
24:19Never mind.
24:19And exactly what I needed.
24:26You feel like buying me breakfast?
24:29One of them stole my wallet.
24:36You're lucky he's not pressing charges.
24:37Porphyria was a legitimate call until the pleural effusions.
24:42We'd done everything House would have done if you'd been here.
24:44You lied to a patient.
24:46Triber's condition is declining rapidly.
24:49He's agreed to let me take over the case.
24:51Dr. Chase will have no further contact with the patient.
24:53Fine.
24:53I didn't say you were off the case.
24:57Sit down.
25:00Ordered a cardiac MRI.
25:02Enlargement of the left ventricle suggests an infiltrative disease.
25:06It's sarcoidosis.
25:07We started on corticosteroids and do a cardiac biopsy to confirm.
25:10I disagree.
25:11I was wrong about the porphyria, but I wasn't wrong about the nervous system.
25:15It's a prion disease.
25:16It's why symptoms have progressed so rapidly.
25:18It's possible he was exposed and didn't know it.
25:20Brains are often stored and not tested until weeks after autopsy.
25:23Triber's too good to not take the right precautions.
25:25Maybe the problem is he thinks the same thing.
25:27His job's built on the premise that doctors make mistakes.
25:30That includes him.
25:31We should do a brain biopsy.
25:32In his condition?
25:33Then we biopsy the brains in the morgue.
25:35Find the one that exposed him.
25:36It's a needle in a haystack.
25:37There's four of us.
25:38Come on.
25:38We can at least start him on amphotericin to halt the progress while you do your heart biopsy.
25:42No, we can't.
25:43Amphotericin plus the contrast dye for the biopsy would overwhelm his kidneys.
25:47We have to choose one or the other.
25:51Biopsy is hard.
26:00Wallets go in the minibar freezer.
26:03There's no minibar in the toilet tank.
26:05We've got exactly twenty dollars left.
26:08I'm sorry.
26:08I wasn't familiar with hooker protocol.
26:11We can use your credit cards.
26:13It's all we want.
26:14I'm still on probation.
26:16Leaving the state without permission won't really PO my PO.
26:19It doesn't matter.
26:21Can't even afford gas to get home.
26:24Three hours behind schedule.
26:25We have enough gas to get to Julie.
26:27I don't care about anything else.
26:33What this time?
26:35I'm just wondering how long this can last.
26:38You're still hoping that I'm gonna wake up and admit that Kyle Calloway is just some lame excuse to have
26:42some naughty thrills, aren't you?
26:44I'm actually hoping you won't.
26:47I like Kyle.
26:52Okay.
27:36Oh, come on.
28:20Oh, come on.
28:24Oh, come on.
28:41Oh, come on.
29:03Oh, come on.
29:10Oh, come on.
29:24Tass.
29:29You okay?
29:31My leg still hurts.
29:39Come on.
29:40We got 20 bucks to go 11 miles.
29:58Why aren't you answering your pages?
30:00Is he?
30:02Is he?
30:02The biopsy showed fibrosis in his cardiac muscle.
30:06So it's not a prion disease.
30:07It means Warman was wrong, too.
30:09He wants everyone to meet in his office to VDX.
30:12So he can tell us all it's an infection?
30:15So he can tell us all it's an infection?
30:16Or maybe you should consider not being such a baby.
30:20My first instinct was an exposure from a corpse.
30:22Trybos spends all his time here.
30:27It's not toxic gas, not prions.
30:30It has to be something else.
30:32It's not perfect.
30:32Are you trying to cure him or discredit him?
30:35Trybos can only see me as not house.
30:37Forman 2.
30:40They're not wrong.
30:43So you're not coming upstairs?
30:47No.
30:49When this case is over, I'm quitting.
31:07I'm quitting the virus to an infection.
31:08Chase said he'd say that.
31:10We'll test the biopsy samples for viruses and start them on antivirals.
31:16You're not even gonna talk to Chase?
31:18He didn't leave after he got stabbed in the heart.
31:20I think we're okay.
31:21Either you're right and your friend is just really upset,
31:24or you're wrong and he's come at this calmly and rationally
31:27and you're about to lose a good doctor.
31:30Either way...
31:50This is Oubliette, Ohio.
31:53Buses don't run here after 1968.
31:55Ina said there's a bus every 15 minutes.
31:58Ina is living in Alzheimersville.
32:02Been here at least half an hour.
32:05Where are you going, Ina?
32:06Naples, Florida.
32:08Ben and I have a beautiful three-bedroom condo.
32:11All on the one floor.
32:13You're waiting for a bus to Naples?
32:15Comes every 15 minutes.
32:18Ben will be wondering where his dinner is.
32:22Cab.
32:25Whoa! Cab!
32:2820 bucks, 11 miles.
32:30Come on.
32:34Come on, let's go.
32:36Julie's gonna be at the clinic for another 45 minutes.
32:39We can make this.
32:43She thinks she's in Florida.
32:47Okay, bring her with.
32:50I'm waiting for the bus.
32:51Bus isn't coming, Ina.
32:52But this cab is going to Naples.
32:55Ben will be getting awfully hungry.
32:57House.
32:57We'll tell the cabby to call the cops.
33:00They'll come pick her up, take care of her.
33:05Then I'll stay with her until they do.
33:25Goodbye, Kyle.
33:34Bus comes every 15 minutes.
33:36Oh, shut up.
33:42Find anything?
33:46Not yet.
33:48Running tests for Mercer.
33:52You got everybody worried about your quitting.
33:56Here's my boss or my friend?
33:57I was here as your boss.
33:58You should be suspended by now.
34:03I've learned a lot here.
34:06Enough to run my own team.
34:08It's time I moved on.
34:13Unfortunately, that's how I felt last year.
34:15And the year before that.
34:18Maybe there's a reason you haven't left.
34:20You need structure.
34:23And support.
34:25Somebody else calling the shots.
34:33You didn't come down here as my boss or my friend.
34:37You came down to his house.
34:39You're trying to insult me into making a decision.
34:46We've both seen it work.
34:48Either you rise to the challenge.
34:50And quit.
34:52Or you stay.
34:55As a team member.
35:00Dr. Treiber!
35:02Dr. Treiber!
35:03He stopped responding when I was changing his IV bag.
35:08Peter, open your eyes.
35:17Come.
35:26Treiber's comatose.
35:27All brains on deck.
35:29Where should we start?
35:29We think you might be right.
35:31I'm not.
35:33You couldn't have gone through all of these.
35:35Don't have to.
35:39Treiber's reports are thorough to a fault.
35:41These methods are fastidious.
35:43The answer isn't down here.
35:45Treiber didn't miss anything.
35:46We did.
35:47So what?
35:48Psychosis.
35:49Abdominophan.
35:49Pleural effusions.
35:50Enlarged heart.
35:51Coma.
35:51Unimmune.
35:52Maybe good pastures.
35:53Kidneys are fine.
35:54Vasculitis.
35:54Fever.
35:55Lymphoma.
35:56Would've seen it on the heart biopsy.
35:57The sun.
35:59It's the sun.
36:11A significant height.
36:18I blew it.
36:21oh god here it comes as always all i wanted was some meaningless fun i couldn't even last three
36:28days sound asleep i'm sleep talking i had the chance to fulfill a lifelong dream i swear i
36:37will jump out of this moving bus if you don't shut up but instead i sat with a sad old
36:42woman
36:42for an hour and a half who forgot i existed three seconds after she left and the stupidest thing
36:49i never even had a crush on julie christie
36:56in 12th grade i was madly in love with melanie robbins who happens to look exactly like julie
37:00christie and dr givago and she really liked me played spades every lunch period in mr charlton's
37:08classroom but of course there was this other guy a great guy very popular he had a car
37:16he had a band mustache
37:20kyle calloway
37:28i assumed that i hoped that we would go to the senior prom together but she asked me for
37:36a favor she asked if i minded if she went with him she asked me if i minded
37:49and i said i didn't
37:53and that was it and i just did it again i let it go like i let everything go and
38:00here
38:00i am sitting on this bus with tickets i bought with my watch heading back home so a ct scan
38:09can decide my fate my fate
38:17i don't want to go back house
38:23i just i just want to keep being kyle
38:35kyle would have ditched that sad old woman from the bus stop
38:41probably would have ditched me too
38:48i could live without kyle
39:00snowball
39:02snowball
39:13guess this isn't heaven
39:16you found out who screwed up you it was your industrial strength antibacterial soap
39:23the additional triclosan does two things well
39:26kills mercer it makes your thyroid look stupid
39:30thinks the triclosan is a real hormone it closes up shop
39:33excessive use over time combined with excessive use of this
39:37led to hypothyroidism which went undiagnosed until it presented with psychosis
39:42and the er puts you on sedatives kicked you into myxedema crisis
39:50don't know that i ever would have thought of that house told us to look for irony
39:56hey
40:00this wasn't house
40:23i'll lock a key
40:26i'll give her your own team
40:27call it a catch
40:30thanks
40:32it's time to step out of the shadow
40:45it's about time
40:52peace
40:53and
40:54I'll call it an ace.
41:09You know how to believe me.
41:12But you're calling me names.
41:15And not to my face.
41:17Any news?
41:19Yeah.
41:23Why don't you come here so I can talk you out of it?
41:28I came to say thank you.
41:40It's been fun.
41:43Fun?
41:45It sounded pithier than we've shared a variety of situations.
41:54Let me know about Wilson.
42:10Why did you let him go?
42:14Legal loophole.
42:16Thirteenth Amendment.
42:18Abraham Lincoln may have looked great in that hat, but his labor policies...
42:22You think that's possible?
42:25No?
42:33Yes.
42:35No.
42:40He'll say that.
42:41I don't believe you.
42:41You think?
42:41Do you want to tell me?
42:45I don't believe you.
42:45Did you know what that happened?
42:45I don't believe you.
42:45You don't believe me.
42:45I don't believe you.
42:46I don't believe you.
42:50It's good enough.
43:19I'll see you next time.
43:30That's some bad hat, Harry.
Comments