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00:17I know that one.
00:19I was at the studio when grandfather recorded it.
00:27What are you thinking about your mom?
00:31Mama, everything, my whole life.
00:34It was all a lie.
00:37I never knew you. I never knew you and my dad.
00:41Your life's gonna be okay, Leo.
00:45You're a good kid. You got it together.
00:48You survived the last eight months on your own.
00:52You're not your grandfather.
00:55Or your mom.
00:56You're not gonna make the same mistakes they did.
01:00I'm proud that I'm your father.
01:03I'm proud that I'm your father.
01:06I'm glad I'm getting this chance.
01:08I'm glad I'm getting this chance.
01:12Ready for a cookout?
01:16We gotta go! Get out of here!
01:18Leona!
01:34Leona!
01:43Leona!
01:52Leona!
02:00Sweater.
02:03Leona!
02:13Peas.
02:22I don't know.
03:12I don't know.
03:23I don't know.
03:52I don't know.
04:03I don't know.
04:16I don't know.
04:41I don't know.
04:53I don't know.
04:54I don't know.
04:57I don't know.
05:01I don't know.
05:08I don't know.
05:09You thought I was gonna do it, didn't you?
05:11Do I know you?
05:12Come on.
05:13It's me.
05:14Crandall.
05:15Doesn't ring a bell.
05:17Man, I can't believe you got...
05:18Unless you mean Dylan Crandall, a man who'll believe anything.
05:22I figured I just made you believe that I...
05:24You haven't changed.
05:26Heard about your leg.
05:28Yeah.
05:29Pull a hamstring, playing Twister.
05:31Just gonna walk it off.
05:33So who's the girl?
05:35Jessie Baker's granddaughter.
05:37You always said you'd give your right hand to play like him.
05:40No.
05:40You said I'd give my right hand to have his left.
05:43Why is she with you?
05:44She lost her mom and Katrina.
05:46Her home.
05:47Everything.
05:48Wow.
05:51And I'm her father.
05:56Hmm.
05:57Yeah, she looks just like you.
05:59Got the same fro.
06:01I wrote a book about Baker.
06:03Hung out with him.
06:04With his daughter.
06:05Yeah, that is how babies are made.
06:08I never knew.
06:09She never knew.
06:10Her mom lied for 16 years.
06:13That's unbelievable.
06:15Yeah.
06:17Seriously.
06:17I don't believe it.
06:19Her mom was pissed at me about my book.
06:21I trashed her and her dad.
06:22She wouldn't talk to me.
06:23Obviously, she's not gonna tell Leona that...
06:25Sucker.
06:26You always were.
06:29Does that mean you're not gonna help her?
06:32Why wouldn't I?
06:33She's not scamming me.
06:43Keep myocardial infarction?
06:44ER said no.
06:46Retest.
06:47Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome?
06:48ER said no.
06:50Retest.
06:50Read the damn file.
06:52You just gave them to us.
06:53Delta wave on the EKG looks...
06:55It's all a no.
06:56Everything about her heart is healthy.
06:57She's a Katrina victim.
06:58He's better than Crandall.
06:59He's a Katrina victim victim.
07:01I think she was expecting her sympathy.
07:03I think her point was New Orleans was a third world country.
07:06Toxins, mold, sewage in the streets.
07:08What if her heart is like my bike?
07:12Runs like crap when I'm by myself.
07:14I take it to the mechanic.
07:15It runs great.
07:16An arrhythmia.
07:17One-time event.
07:18What are we gonna do?
07:19Keep her in a room on a cardiac monitor
07:21until she has another arrhythmia?
07:22That could be weeks.
07:23Months.
07:24Relax.
07:25I happen to know she's gonna have one right after lunch.
07:27We are golden.
07:28You can't induce an arrhythmia in someone
07:30whose heart nearly gave out 48 hours ago.
07:32Sure you can.
07:33It's kinda technical.
07:34Should you stick all these cool little wires inside her somehow?
07:37I mean you shouldn't.
07:38Oh, right.
07:39This would be much more ethical to let it happen in an uncontrolled setting.
07:42There's always a team of cardiologists having lunch at the next table.
07:45This is Jersey.
07:47She's a minor.
07:48She's gonna need consent.
07:51I'll go talk to him.
07:52Oh, that's an excellent plan.
07:54We'll give him the form and tell him it's wrong and dangerous.
07:56I can handle a simple consent form.
07:58Okay.
07:59I'll be Crandall.
08:02Dr. Cameron.
08:03House, from what you say, this guy will trust...
08:05Are you in this scene?
08:06Go.
08:08I need to talk to you about a procedure we'd like to do on Leona.
08:12Like to do?
08:13This fun for you?
08:15He's not you.
08:15He's not gonna mock me.
08:16Stay in character.
08:18I'm so scared.
08:20Hold me.
08:20In order to figure out which circuit is misfiring, we need to map all the electrical activity in her heart.
08:26Swear to me on the Bible, you'd do this if it was your kid.
08:30Goodbye.
08:34To map the electrical pathways in her heart, we send electricity through each, one at a time, until one fails.
08:42This sounds dangerous.
08:43It's a risk I'm prepared to take.
08:45If she's got an electrical problem, couldn't more electricity blow her whole system?
08:49Well, we've just been watching Bill Nye, the science guy.
08:54The test is perfectly safe.
08:56We do it every day.
09:02And you believe me.
09:05I shouldn't do the test?
09:06It's crazy dangerous.
09:12Just sign the damn form.
09:18I'm not crying.
09:19I can handle this.
09:20And blow your nose.
09:22I need DNA from somewhere.
09:24You're not running a paternity test.
09:26She's gonna stay around.
09:27Just long enough to get your bank account, your credit card numbers, and she's gonna be off with her next
09:31daddy.
09:31With what she's been through, why would you assume...
09:33Because of what she's been through.
09:34Because that's your default position.
09:36Always has been.
09:37Because she's still alive.
09:40Raised by a junkie living on the streets, that tends to kick the sweetness out of you.
09:44Figured you'd have mellowed.
09:45Because you're an idiot.
09:48If I let you do the test, it means I don't trust her.
09:51No, it means I don't trust her.
10:00One hundred...
10:01Ninety-nine...
10:04Nine to eight...
10:05She's out.
10:06Heart rhythm's normal.
10:07Insert the first catheter.
10:11I'm in.
10:14All heart rhythm's still normal.
10:16Haven't sat to ya.
10:21Send the first electrical pulse.
10:24Sino-atrial node is normal.
10:30Next.
10:39I've got supra-ventricular tachycardia.
10:42Stop the current.
10:42Is she hallucinating?
10:43IV push stat, 12.5 adenosine.
10:45She's crashing.
10:46BP's plummeting.
10:47Foreman.
10:47Is she hallucinating?
10:49Normal ways.
10:50The AV node is not the bad pathway.
10:52All that was was a heart attack.
10:54Reset her so we can find the real problem.
10:56Charging.
10:56Clear.
11:01Normal rhythm.
11:04Chase.
11:05High right atrium, please.
11:07Her heart's fragile after that last attack.
11:10Chances of tachycardia.
11:11Do you have my permission to blame Foreman at any negligence trial?
11:18Send the electrical pulse.
11:25That's the one.
11:26She's hallucinating.
11:27It's near the coronary sinus.
11:29Freeze it.
11:34Damaged heart muscle gone.
11:36Cryoblation complete.
11:37The EEG's back to normal.
11:39No hallucinations.
11:40She'll be fine by breakfast.
11:51Interesting reading.
11:52Those are my top two choices for sperm donors.
11:55I wanted your medical opinion on genetics.
12:00They're losers.
12:02Uh, medically or...
12:04Donor 1284 likes square dancing.
12:07No one likes square dancing.
12:10613, he's been practicing medicine for five minutes,
12:13calls himself a healer, loves Mozart.
12:15I'm not going dancing with him.
12:17I'm looking for healthy sperm.
12:18He's got four living grandparents.
12:20Who they are, what they do, that doesn't matter?
12:23I'm leaning towards 613.
12:24Oh, sure.
12:25Go with the Jewish number.
12:271284 has a cousin that tested positive for the BRCA gene.
12:30But his mother was negative, which means so's your baby.
12:32What about the...
12:33The Mediterranean Dutch factor on the dad's side, it's not a problem.
12:35Because his dad's mom didn't carry the thalassemia gene.
12:38The bigger issue is the jerk and poser genes.
12:41This Mozart lie.
12:42People can't like classical music.
12:44You're designing a kid, a loser kid, who's already getting pummeled at recess.
12:49Here, knock yourself out.
12:51Go find sperm that can beat up 613's kids.
12:55And thanks for your help.
12:59Pretentiousness is hereditary.
13:00Just cause they haven't found the gene yet.
13:09Could I have some water, please?
13:13Hello?
13:16I just need some water.
13:21Is anyone there?
13:28Oh, my God.
13:32Oh, my God.
13:34Do you?
13:43Mama?
13:46No!
13:48No!
13:56The second hallucination means we didn't fix her heart.
13:59Maybe we missed something.
14:00Her heart's fine.
14:01If she hallucinated, it wasn't caused by her heart.
14:04If the screaming, the floundering, it was an hallucination.
14:09What if it wasn't a hallucination?
14:11We covered it.
14:12I'm finished.
14:13What if it was an atypical seizure?
14:15Seizure?
14:15She saw her mother.
14:17Mother's dead.
14:17All right, ergo hallucination.
14:23Anyone want to explain that?
14:24His leg hurts.
14:26Walking takes his mind off of it.
14:28Flashback.
14:29All that wind and rain from the hurricane.
14:31Post-traumatic stress syndrome.
14:32Why are you so bent on her not having a hallucination?
14:34If she did have a hallucination, then the heart problem that we predicted, found, and fixed
14:38was just a gigantic coincidence.
14:43His leg always hurts.
14:44It's getting worse.
14:45What if the heart isn't a coincidence and isn't what caused the hallucination?
14:53The arrhythmia hurts.
14:55What if her hallucination was caused by pain?
14:58What if she has a disease that translates pain into a bizarre physiological response, like
15:03a hallucination?
15:04She has an autoimmune disease.
15:05She needs a CRP, a rheumatoid factor, or...
15:07I can prove an autoimmune disease in five minutes.
15:09She needs a pet skin.
15:10You can't test for autoimmune in a pet...
15:11I'm proving that her hallucinations are a consistent response to pain, which proves
15:15that she has an autoimmune disease.
15:17How do you test someone's response to pain?
15:18Easy.
15:19Hurt them.
15:24It's not going to hurt at all.
15:27We just need to make sure you don't move.
15:29I won't.
15:32Okay, give me your arm.
15:34Let's check your muscle responses.
15:39Okay, turn it over.
15:41Arm upward.
15:45You're being okay?
15:47Yeah.
15:48Ow!
15:50What the hell was that?
15:51Diagnostic test.
15:52Cerebral cortex responding normally.
15:54She's not hallucinating.
15:56You know he's not your father, don't you?
15:58He's my dad.
15:59Mama told me.
16:00I'm sorry.
16:01I didn't mean to hurt you.
16:02Ow!
16:04House, leave her alone.
16:05Come on.
16:05We both know it's a hustle.
16:08Are the walls closing in?
16:10No, I...
16:12Spider's coming out of my nose.
16:13Let me out.
16:14House, the test is over.
16:15Dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex.
16:17Give me your hand.
16:17No.
16:18Give me your hand.
16:22Forget it.
16:23He's not the perfect mark, because he was the perfect mark.
16:27Plenty of people got there before you.
16:29He's used up.
16:31Tainted.
16:32Pumped dry.
16:37He's hallucinating.
16:42She's lost everything, and you're breaking fingers.
16:45A new low.
16:45Diagnostically, she needed to be hurt.
16:47I wanted to hurt her.
16:49Win-win.
16:50What I didn't consider was a threshold to trigger the hallucinations.
16:54Otherwise, I'd have done the finger bending first instead of stabbing her twice.
16:57That was cruel.
16:58If her autoimmune disease is this advanced, usual treatment's not going to help.
17:00We don't even know which autoimmune disease she has.
17:02Could be Lambert Eaton.
17:03Could be Grayson.
17:04Let's kill them all at once.
17:06The only way to do that is to replace her entire immune system.
17:09Good point.
17:10Let's do that.
17:11The other marrow transplant requires an exact match.
17:14Leona has no siblings.
17:15Good point.
17:16She's all alone, poor thing.
17:18No one in the whole wide world.
17:47I asked for this.
17:52If my daughter needs bone marrow, why are you looking at a bone marrow registry?
17:58Because that's where they keep the bone marrow.
18:00I'm her father.
18:02How does somebody who believes absolutely anything become a non-fiction writer?
18:06Test my bone marrow.
18:11Here's how this is going to end.
18:13One day you'll be sitting at your computer writing one of your little music books.
18:17And your daughter will come home with a big angry policeman who will throw you in jail because daddy touched
18:22my poosle.
18:23Test me.
18:24Happy to.
18:27Just my marrow.
18:28I'm not authorizing a paternity test.
18:31You're that afraid of the truth?
18:32I know the truth.
18:34Easy lay Faye's truth was that she needed a bus ticket home to see her sick grandma.
18:39You gave her a hundred bucks.
18:41She bought weed.
18:43I know because I told her you'd go for the sick grandma story.
18:47If our friendship means anything to you.
18:49Come on.
18:50Do you know me at all?
18:51If you do the test, one of two things happens.
18:54Either you're right or I'm right.
18:55If you're right, I'll be miserable.
18:57And if I'm right, I'll hate myself because I didn't trust her.
19:01Either way, I lose.
19:09They don't itch.
19:10Not raised.
19:14He's had his MMR.
19:15No one's sick at school.
19:17His father took him camping.
19:18We caught two spiders.
19:20You didn't tell me about this spider.
19:22Did you get a new couch?
19:22Do you think there might be some sort of toxic...
19:24What color is it?
19:26Red.
19:27Is that where you watch your cartoons after you take your bath?
19:30Mm-hmm.
19:37Paul sleeps sometimes?
19:38Yes.
19:39Bless you.
19:40Me too.
19:41Now.
19:42Yes, mistress.
19:46I'll write you a prescription for one of these.
19:48Just wet and apply.
19:57You didn't tell anyone else what I'm doing.
20:00Not a soul.
20:04Wilson?
20:06Cameron, maybe you mentioned it to her.
20:09No, I'm a really good secret keeper.
20:12I never told anybody that Wilson wets his bed.
20:15Oh, you tricked me.
20:17Part of the protocol for in vitro fertilization is twice-daily injections of minotropins.
20:24I can't do it myself.
20:28Turn around.
20:31No clever comments about bending over?
20:34Unless you want me to.
20:38I'm just not used to house the professional.
20:46I was just thinking about what your mother looked like.
20:49Because your father obviously chose her for breeding purposes.
20:52Shut up.
20:54Natural selection sucks.
20:57They picked our mates based on breast size, cars they drive.
21:00They did autopsies.
21:01Unmarried couples found a correlation in pancreas size.
21:05We're hardwired to pick for stupid reasons.
21:08You have the chance to pick for smart reasons.
21:10I think the Germans had a similar theory about 60 years ago.
21:13I'm not advocating wiping out entire races.
21:16I'm just saying you don't want to make it with the first plastic cup that buys you a drink.
21:22I'm pretty sure you got that.
21:25Microbes can be sneaky.
21:28Ow.
21:33Thanks.
21:36Twice a day.
21:38This is going to be fun.
22:00I got it.
22:10So why were you friends with this guy?
22:14We were 20 years old.
22:16He had a car.
22:18If he'd been a woman, I would have married him.
22:23Is he a match?
22:24No.
22:26A lying girl lucked out and found one in the registry.
22:29Is he the dad?
22:32I don't think so.
22:33You didn't run the test?
22:35You said I wouldn't.
22:38I don't think so.
22:39So either you lied or he has pictures of you being nice?
22:45Stop the radiation.
22:53What the hell is that?
22:58I have no idea.
23:07Lab results in the black ooze.
23:10You're not going to believe it.
23:11She pooped out of her mouth.
23:13This sample contains stool and digested blood.
23:15How did you guess?
23:16Because it oozed.
23:18If it was in her stomach, it would have sprayed.
23:20If it was in her lungs, she would have cocked.
23:21This oozed as it squeezed as it reversed peristalsis.
23:25Who's hungry?
23:26Mexican takeout?
23:26In order for digested blood to be in her intestine, she had to have internal bleeding.
23:30In order for whatever was in her intestines to come back up, there had to be a blockage.
23:33Liver failure.
23:34There'd be no proteins to clap the blood so it would leak into her stomach and mess up
23:37her intestines.
23:38It means oops, we were wrong.
23:39There's no autoimmune disease shuts down an organ in two hours.
23:42We need to do a liver biopsy to find out what the real problem is.
23:52Hey, I need to talk to you.
24:09The good news is she doesn't have an autoimmune condition, so she doesn't need a bone marrow
24:14transplant, and we were able to stop the irradiation in time.
24:18Bad news, she has potty mouth.
24:21Her liver is failing.
24:23She's made her digestive system go in reverse.
24:27It's actually much worse than it sounds.
24:32We need to do a liver biopsy.
24:35I don't know what's going to happen when we stick a needle into her liver.
24:40She could die right then and there.
24:43You need to tell me what to do.
24:47No inside information on this one.
24:52Look, Crandall, three days ago you didn't even know this girl.
24:57She'd been hit by a bus.
24:59You wouldn't lose a moment's sleep.
25:02There are people all over this hospital with just as much trouble, just as not related to you.
25:07Telling me I shouldn't care.
25:11Proving me to handle it for when she dies.
25:38It's brown, it's lumpy.
25:41I'm going to heave all over my desk.
25:45Chicken mole.
25:4721 herbs and spices.
25:51I find it very comforting, you defending a man you haven't seen in years.
25:57To know my friend, no matter what, will always be my champion, my protector.
26:01I'm not protecting him, I'm smacking her.
26:03The modesty of the true hero.
26:05Push me and I'll let her die, just so you'll stop annoying me.
26:09Here's my theory.
26:10You're jealous.
26:11He's maturing, he's accepting responsibility.
26:13You're emotionally stuck at 17.
26:16He's manufacturing responsibility.
26:18He's not maturing.
26:20He hasn't changed at all.
26:23So then why do you care?
26:24That black ooze we saw, that was a bowel movement.
26:30Out of her mouth.
26:32You're trying to end this conversation by grossing me out?
26:36I'm an oncologist.
26:37Half my patients have their skin sloughing off.
26:42Half, why are you so worried about this guy?
26:44He was having a rough time with his girlfriend.
26:48He was in love.
26:50He's always in love.
26:52He wanted to marry her.
26:54I thought she was flaky.
26:56He was sending mixed signals.
26:59So you gave him advice and she dumped him?
27:03No, I told him that I would talk to her.
27:08And you blew it?
27:11Technically...
27:15I was doing him a favor.
27:17She was nuts.
27:51You knew he was nuts.
28:09I was recording.
28:17stop the biopsy
28:21I'm right at a liver
28:22it's house
28:23it says stop
28:31check it out
28:34please tell me you didn't stop the biopsy
28:36to play with some tone left hand
28:39it's very subtle
28:40very delicate
28:41this girl is dying
28:43you'll be dying a lot faster if I let you do that obviously unnecessary biopsy
28:47now listen
28:48I asked for this too
28:51my god
28:52grandpa was an angry drunk
28:54if only we'd known
28:54here's how to become a great artist
28:56first, get miserable
28:59misery drives you to become a great artist
29:01the art does nothing for your misery
29:03which drives you to drugs
29:04which makes you a lousy artist
29:05and this is not lousy
29:08you're saying you didn't do drugs
29:10now when he played this
29:13something was screwing with his personality
29:15yeah
29:16drugs and alcohol
29:17don't do that
29:18and that note that he says is out of tune
29:20it's not
29:21which means that something
29:22is screwing with his oral perception too
29:25now what happens when you add all of that
29:26to the liver disease
29:27which he supposedly died of
29:29too much iron
29:29he could have had hemochromatosis
29:31that's genetic
29:31unless you can tell me
29:32Miles Davis couldn't play stoned
29:34played better when he wasn't
29:35I think
29:36I mean
29:37no one knows for sure
29:38I'll get Leona a TIBC
29:39and serum ferritin
29:40we can test this in three minutes
29:53so
29:53what is she for me
29:55light skin black chick
29:57or a dark skin white chick
29:59not sure
29:59can we hear the music again
30:01it's too early to see Jonas from 11th
30:03true
30:04this is a photograph of Leona
30:05when she was 13 years old
30:07she's darker now
30:08she's been living on the streets
30:10for eight months
30:13no tan line
30:15so unless those streets
30:16she's been living on
30:17are indoor streets
30:18I'm thinking she's got
30:19iron deposits and melanin
30:20both byproducts of hemochromatosis
30:23just like granddad used to make
30:26squid exam
30:27to calculate the amount of iron
30:28in her blood
30:29and treat her with dephoroxone
30:31she'll be fine by lunch
30:33did you see I was wrong before
30:35about the breakfast
30:56there's the iron
30:58lots of it
31:06I'm not going to get this job
31:07am I
31:08it's a done deal
31:09I knew it the moment I saw you
31:12interview's just a formality
31:14house
31:14what are you
31:15Lisa Cuddy
31:16this is Patrick Glidehan
31:18Patrick's going to be the new intern
31:19rotating in my department
31:21I didn't even know
31:22you were looking for one
31:22nice to meet you
31:25sorry
31:26I laugh when I'm nervous
31:29I bet you'll be doing that
31:30your whole life
31:30huh
31:32what kind of medicine
31:33are you interested in Patrick
31:35cancer
31:36infectious disease
31:37the big devils
31:39I think that medicine
31:41has become too institutionalized
31:43we need to send a message
31:44to our patients
31:45that we're just like them
31:46I mean
31:47we're all people
31:51we're all people
31:53I don't like that
31:57she's a little hard science fact
31:59I like to know a person's hopes and dreams
32:02what kind of music do you like Patrick
32:04actually I'm a Mozart man
32:06he says what I feel but can't express
32:12I'm late for a meeting
32:13you see this is why the face-to-face
32:15interview is so important
32:17you've got to know who you're getting in bed with
32:26get him out of here
32:36defroxamine is a chelating agent
32:39plants to the iron so that a liver can get rid of it
32:43once the iron's out of the liver
32:44it's finally evacuated by the body
32:46in the form of urine
32:48should be quick and painless
33:11Leona
33:12what's happening fresh car
33:13I'm not getting any air
33:35CT showed her lungs a swiss cheese
33:38ventilator's helping
33:39but at this rate
33:40time's basically up
33:42we developed a theory
33:45hemochromatosis
33:45quite good scientists
33:47we tested that theory
33:48we proved that theory
33:49we acted based on that proof
33:51and we treated her
33:51as a result of which
33:53she is on the verge of death
33:55is it just me
33:56or have we discovered a flaw
33:57in a scientific method
33:58walk me through it
33:59step by step
34:00what is supposed to happen
34:01when you give someone
34:02defroxamine
34:03it's a chelating agent
34:04what does the chelating do
34:05it removes excess iron from the liver
34:07how?
34:07the iron is heavy
34:08it gets stuck
34:09defroxamine is like a lubricant
34:11it makes the iron slick
34:12so it can move around again
34:13it moves around where?
34:15it's supposed to be
34:16discharged through waste
34:18her waste system
34:19is a little screwy right now
34:21means the iron can't go
34:22where it wants to go
34:25what if it moved to her lungs?
34:26and whatever's in her lungs
34:28likes iron
34:28around with it
34:29started poking holes
34:30what likes iron?
34:32oxygen attaches itself to iron
34:34which increases
34:34your chance of infection
34:35no we started massive antibiotics
34:37expiring to the radiation
34:38some neurodegenerative diseases
34:39like iron
34:40MRI was clean
34:41no iron deposits on the brain
34:42fungus likes iron
34:46no objections to that one?
34:48if a fungus is doing all this
34:49she's dead
34:50there are 25 antifungals
34:51if we don't know which fungus
34:52when in doubt go broad
34:53most common is aspergillus
34:55continue to ventilate her lungs
34:56get her on a variconazole drip
34:58and hope she has aspergillus
35:09the process is confidential
35:10you violated his privacy
35:12but how did you even
35:13I looked up loser in the cryobank
35:16he wouldn't go with it
35:17a hundred miles of that idiot
35:18yet you're willing to have his baby
35:20I'm not looking for a date
35:22I'm tired of looking
35:23ow
35:27cotton ball
35:30I don't care if you marry this guy
35:32date this guy
35:33go through his garbage
35:34but you should know
35:35genes matter
35:36who you are matters
35:38find someone you trust
35:42someone like you?
35:45someone you like
35:55listen
35:55oh sorry
35:56okay
35:58it's not what you think
35:59I rubbed his leg
36:00oh Ingrid
36:02hi
36:03okay
36:05you feel guilty
36:06about stealing the guy's girl
36:07I get that
36:08and I'm glad
36:09it's a good thing
36:10but you did the paternity test
36:12and either
36:13the paternity test
36:14comes back negative
36:15and you shove it
36:16in the guy's face
36:16or
36:17it comes back positive
36:18and you shut up
36:20and your leg starts hurting
36:21or I never ran the test
36:24not what you think
36:26Leona's lungs collapsed
36:27the treatment's not working
36:28we've got the wrong fungus
36:31she didn't stop
36:32and she ruined it
36:35three rules
36:36for hunting fungus
36:37location
36:38location
36:39location
36:40Crandall says
36:40she was living
36:41at the children's shelter
36:42in Ridgeland
36:43okay
36:43the one thing we know for sure
36:45is she was not living
36:46at the children's shelter
36:47in Ridgeland
36:48why would he lie about that
36:49he wouldn't
36:50but he'd believe her story
36:51about the sweet little girl
36:52trying to do the right thing
36:53we can't ask Leona
36:54where she was
36:55she's intubated
37:14don't try to talk
37:15you've got a big medical thing
37:17in your mouth
37:18just blink if you understand
37:24fantastic
37:26blink
37:27if you lied to Crandall
37:28about everything
37:34you picked up a fungus
37:35somewhere
37:37if you were living
37:38at the shelter
37:38like you told your new daddy
37:40I got nothing to go on
37:42and you will die
37:45so
37:47did you lie to Crandall
37:53you're a lousy con artist
37:57first rule of the game
37:58is know your mark
37:59once you got Crandall
38:00to bite on the poppet
38:01thing you had him
38:03you could have told him
38:04that you were servicing
38:05Al Qaeda's
38:06suicide bombers for crack
38:07this guy would still
38:08let you pick out the colors
38:09in your new room
38:11did you lie
38:14to Crandall
38:32where were you
38:43and the winner is
38:46you read it
38:47I just get so nervous
38:48at these things
38:50recording studio
38:51she read the book
38:52she knew how much
38:53Crandall hated that place
38:54what went on there
38:56she overplayed her hand
38:57she was desperate
38:58she didn't sell this
38:59she was stuck in hell
39:00recording studio
39:01doesn't help us medically
39:02recording studios
39:04why are these buildings
39:05different from all
39:06other buildings
39:07soundproofing
39:08absorbs sound
39:09also absorbs moisture
39:10where there's moisture
39:11a lot of it
39:12say Katrina moist
39:14zygomycosis
39:15only occurs at the
39:16highest levels of malt
39:17start her on an ivy drip
39:19of amphotericin B
39:19with colony stimulating
39:21factors
39:21she'll be fine by
39:23dinner
39:32she's gonna be fine
39:34she said she'd never
39:35go back there
39:38she lied to you
39:41she's your kid
39:42get used to it
39:45have her
39:45have
39:45been
39:46I
39:46I
39:46I
40:22Thank you for the injections.
40:25You're welcome.
40:30You came on the way up here just to tell me that.
40:34No.
40:48Pretty much normal.
40:50Liver function tests are good.
40:53Thanks, T-man.
40:56What makes you think you'd be a good father?
41:00I don't know.
41:02Feels right.
41:04Feels good.
41:06Well, at least you got a good reason.
41:09Feels good is a good enough reason.
41:16What's happening?
41:17She's choking.
41:18She can't breathe.
41:18Get him out of here, will you?
41:20Out!
41:23Quick!
41:23The curtain!
41:32You're breathing on your own.
41:33Choking's normal.
41:40I lied to him.
41:42I ran a paternity test.
41:47Your lie...
41:50was a bad one.
41:56He is your dad.
42:06Or even.
42:22Uh, your machine's broken.
42:24There's not even a message.
42:26House?
42:27Are you there?
42:29Okay.
42:31See you Monday, I guess.
42:32one.
42:46You're welcome.
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