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00:57Oh, my God!
00:59I guess he got away.
01:06Can baby shoes come out to play?
01:10Come on. Hands on your head. Climb out.
01:17I can't climb out if my hands are on my head.
01:21Just keep them where I can see them, man.
01:23Hey, come on.
01:32You high, Popo?
01:34Yeah, man. Catching morons makes me high.
01:37Put your shirt up or your collar. Turn around.
01:40Ooh, would you look at that?
01:42Dude's got a weapon.
01:47All right. You have the right to remain...
01:50Stupid! Watch the gun.
01:53Anything you say will be completely incomprehensible.
01:55Seriously, man. Careful.
01:56Seriously, man? Seriously?
01:59Your mama know what you do?
02:00No!
02:01No!
02:03No!
02:06No!
02:08No!
02:14No!
02:16No!
02:18No!
02:30No!
02:46Oh, it's sweet.
02:48Your dad's proud you made the local paper.
02:50From my article.
02:52Give it a rest.
02:53You read what he wrote in the margin?
02:54Our friend Lazarus sleeps, but I go that I may wake him up.
02:58He's not proud of me.
02:59He's proud of Jesus.
03:00Everything I do right is God's work.
03:02Everything I do wrong is my own damn fault.
03:06Cock with a sense of humor.
03:10Differential diagnosis.
03:12Guys in the ER bleeding on everybody.
03:14Drugs?
03:15He's a cop.
03:16Good point.
03:17How about drugs?
03:18Talk screen was clean.
03:20He did, however, get hit by a bullet.
03:23Just imagining.
03:24He was shot?
03:25No.
03:26Somebody threw it at him.
03:27I'm thinking trauma.
03:28He got bullet fragments lodged in his brain.
03:30According to Baby Shoes, the cop was laughing before he got shot.
03:33Baby Shoes?
03:34The guy who shot him.
03:35Reliable witness.
03:36His name is Baby Shoes.
03:38How bad can he be?
03:41Fragments are in the wrong part of the brain to cause euphoria.
03:44So let's expand the search.
03:45Factor in the cough and the cloudy lungs.
03:47Why are we ignoring the elevated heart rate?
03:49Because he's in shock.
03:50What if the heart was already fast before he got shot?
03:53You mean after the flit race?
03:54He's giddy.
03:55Indicates a blockage of oxygen.
03:57Carbon monoxide gas would elevate the heart rate, cause coughing, and impair neurological
04:01functions.
04:01He got CO poisoning outdoors.
04:04Yeah, all cause those bastards didn't ratify Kyoto.
04:08Or he got CO poisoning indoors, and then moved outdoors before he'd inhale enough to make
04:13him drop dead.
04:15Test his arterial blood gas.
04:16If his carboxyhemoglobin levels are higher than 15%, stick him in a hyperbaric chamber.
04:22You go check the cop car for gas leaks.
04:25If it was the cop car, his partner would be sick.
04:27Well, maybe she is, but just doesn't have as good a sense of humor.
04:30Also check his personal car, his work, home.
04:34I'll check the precinct.
04:39Blood test confirmed you have low-level carbon monoxide poisoning.
04:43We're putting you inside a high-pressure chamber to...
04:46You don't really care, do you?
04:49Do you live near a gas supply?
04:51Uh, yeah, me.
04:53I feel like a huge enchilada.
04:59Anything toxic you have at your home?
05:01Any, uh, paint solvents?
05:03Anything unhygienic?
05:04Uh, no.
05:06No, I keep a pretty clean home.
05:08All right.
05:32I don't know.
05:56I don't know.
06:24If you start having trouble breathing, you can press this button and the chamber will decompress.
06:28Like this?
06:29Not now.
06:30If you have trouble...
06:31Nah, it's broken.
06:33Well, if you have problems, we'll push it for you.
06:35Ow!
06:35Ow!
06:36I lost a contracture.
06:37How bad does it hurt?
06:39Not at all.
06:41Looks wild, though, huh?
06:42Your brain's not getting enough oxygen.
06:44You're losing motor function.
06:45We should start this right away.
06:48Should I be scared?
06:49No.
06:50You probably have a carbon monoxide leak in your place.
06:51We have a guy there checking things out.
07:20Sounds okay.
07:21How about the gas intake valve?
07:23Looks great.
07:24It's down in the furnace room.
07:26Your system's fine.
07:28If you had a carbon monoxide leak, have the force of you sick.
07:30Then why are you here?
07:33I was wondering if you could do me a favor.
07:40I've, uh, got a, uh, got a disability.
07:49These are speeding tickets.
07:50A lot of emergencies.
07:54It's feeling better now, but you never know.
07:58I'll see what we can do.
08:07Where's your partner, Sid?
08:13Place is a cesspool, but I don't think I need to test for anything.
08:16Nope.
08:17Waste of time.
08:18You know about the marijuana?
08:19I've heard rumors since junior high.
08:22The cop's acting high because he is high.
08:24He's got Legionnaires disease.
08:26It's a good thing Joe got shot.
08:28The whole precinct would have got wiped out.
08:30Anarchy on the street.
08:31It takes 48 hours to test for Legionnaires.
08:33Two seconds to recognize that the symptoms fit while staring at the rancid, unchanged
08:37water of an AC unit.
08:39Marijuana explains the high carboxy, the cloudy lungs, and the happiness.
08:42Pot doesn't explain the fact that he's gotten worse since he was admitted.
08:45Why don't we agree to disagree?
08:47Actually, why don't we agree that you'll disagree with me while treating him for Legionnaires?
08:51It's not as pithy, but...
08:53I feel a lot better.
08:55I think the meds are working.
08:57Heart rate's normal.
08:59COHB levels are down.
09:00No fever.
09:02Take some deep breaths.
09:06You seem disappointed.
09:08I'm glad you're feeling better.
09:10You got a problem with cops?
09:11Please don't talk.
09:13In my experience, people who just don't like cops have a reason for...
09:16I need you not to talk.
09:20No roles.
09:22These clouded areas of the upper lobes, they're the infiltrates we found yesterday.
09:27They're not there anymore?
09:28They're clearing up.
09:29You had Legionnaires.
09:31Now you don't.
09:32So you didn't, uh...
09:34You didn't find anything at my place?
09:39Nothing medically relevant.
09:42So there's, uh...
09:44There's nothing I need to worry about, then?
09:45Not this time.
09:51What you doing?
09:53I'll make sure he sees what's involved.
09:55What we found was fairly advanced.
09:57These cloudy areas here and here.
10:00These parts of your lungs simply weren't functioning.
10:03But they're okay now, right?
10:08Everything's okay now.
10:20I'm fine.
10:25You're blind.
10:28I bumped into something.
10:29And that doesn't mean I can't see.
10:30I'm sure it's frightening, but you only think...
10:32What's Dr. Cameron wearing?
10:36Dark blue pants, white shirts, black shoes.
10:40Oh, almost.
10:41Except for the pants, shirt, and shoes.
10:44You're blind.
10:47He really thinks he can see.
10:49He can physically see.
10:50His brain just can't process.
10:51No chance this is a practical joke.
10:53No way.
10:54Anton's blindness indicates damage to both occipital lobes.
10:58Must be from the drama.
10:59Bullet fragments just happen to hit the same spot in both lobes.
11:02Stroke could cause Anton's blindness and euphoria.
11:06Officer Kepke is clotting in his brain.
11:10Start heparin to thin the blood.
11:12Find the clot and yank it out.
11:13Clot would be at the top of the bilateral vertebral arteries.
11:16Great.
11:17Chase, stick your fingers in there.
11:18Rope around until you find it.
11:20Oh, wait.
11:21When you turn him into a vegetable, then there's going to be frivolous lawsuits.
11:25You know what would be better?
11:27Contrast MRI.
11:28Do we have one of those?
11:29You can't do an MRI.
11:30If the bullet fragments are magnetic, they'll move and rip his brain apart.
11:33Well, let's flip a coin.
11:34Head's MRI, tails, he dies.
11:36Police issue, Kevlar vest.
11:38Don't have the ceramic plate insert.
11:39That would shatter a bullet.
11:40They would just catch it.
11:41So the bullet shattered on its own, meaning baby's shoes was using .38 caliber hollow points, which unfortunately are ferromagnetic.
11:52It's just so cool that you know that.
11:55We could do an angio to find the clotting.
11:58Waste of time.
11:59The skull creates too much artifact.
12:00We'll never get a decent view.
12:02Makes the best thing to an MRI.
12:03And a waste of time.
12:04An angio might show.
12:05Oh, God, it's a coup.
12:07Fine, go to your angio.
12:09When you're done wasting your time, meet me down in the morgue.
12:15We're going to snag a catheter in your femoral artery and up into your brain so we can check for
12:20clots.
12:21Keep this on throughout the procedure.
12:24Unless the pot's already made you sterile.
12:26I have a stressful job.
12:28I got no idea.
12:29I grew up with cops like you.
12:31One part bully, nine parts hypocrite.
12:41What is wrong with you?
12:42Just having some fun.
12:44I'm kind of sick and scared.
12:45Mine's a crooked cop.
12:46Maybe you should take yourself off the case, Foreman.
12:48You don't have to like someone to be their doctor.
12:51Hey, how you doing there, buddy?
12:53Just sit still and we'll have you back out there scaring the crap out of people in no time.
12:58Happy?
13:02What did the angio tell us?
13:04What are you looking for?
13:06I called my mom.
13:07She didn't pick up.
13:09What did the angio tell us?
13:11That Foreman should be off this case.
13:13He's a neurologist.
13:14Unless you think the patient's optic nerve is in his spleen.
13:17He doesn't like cops.
13:19Foreman, policemen are our friends.
13:21You and I ever get separated chopping.
13:23I was just busting the guy's chops.
13:25See?
13:25I was just busting the guy's chops.
13:27Foreman is essential to solving this case.
13:30Medically, what did the angio tell us?
13:32Appears to be some clotting, possibly around the circle of Willis.
13:35Based on the progression of symptoms, the clot is growing.
13:39We need to cut into...
13:39Saying that there appears to be clotting is like saying there's a traffic jam in the head.
13:43Is it a ten car pileup or just a really slow bus in the center lane?
13:48If it is a bus, is it a thrombotic bus or an embolic bus?
13:52I think I pushed that metaphor too far.
13:54Angio can't tell us that kind of information.
13:57Oh, so you're saying it's just a waste of time?
13:58It gave us some information without killing him.
14:01You don't know that an MRI will kill him.
14:03The bullets have a ferrous base.
14:05Little tiny pieces trapped in his head.
14:07They're not going anywhere.
14:08Maybe it's worth attempting surgery to remove the fragments.
14:11Surgeons say inoperable and the patient's on blood thinners.
14:13Other than that, perfect plan.
14:15You got a better plan?
14:17Much.
14:24Bullets identical to the one that baby shoes popped Joe with.
14:27Let's see how magnetic it is.
14:29Did anybody hear a...
14:32I shot him.
14:33He's dead.
14:41The bullets split into four fragments.
14:43No exit wounds.
14:44Only used a half load of gunpowder.
14:46It won't be exactly precise comparing the location on an x-ray to an MRI.
14:52How unprofessional was Foreman?
14:54Ask him yourself.
14:55He's right here.
14:56Worse than usual.
14:57Better than you.
14:58He berated Joe for being a bad cop.
15:01Berated or humiliated?
15:03I'm not sure I didn't have my thesaurus with me.
15:06One implies that he took pleasure in it.
15:09I want to know if it was repressed black anger or just giddiness.
15:12Whoa, whoa.
15:13You think I'm sick?
15:14I think that an appropriate response to watching your boss shoot a corpse is not to grin foolishly.
15:21The fact that I've grown bored by your insanity is proof of nothing.
15:24Dr. Foreman, Dr. Chase request your assistance.
15:32I can't even imagine the backwards logic you used to rationalize shooting a corpse.
15:36Well, if I'd shot a live person, there's a lot more paperwork.
15:39Then it won't be a problem for you to stand beside the casket at the wake and explain why a
15:42cancer patient has a bullet hole in his head.
15:44The man donated his body to science.
15:46Yes, it's a tragedy.
15:47If I hadn't shot him, his body could have spent the next year letting first-year med students use the
15:51carpool lane.
15:52He's set.
15:53Do not turn that on, House.
15:55You're mad because I put a bullet in his head.
15:57But worse, all I'm doing now is taking it out.
16:09My bad.
16:26They have to, uh, shut down the magnet to fix it.
16:30MRI's gonna be out of commission for at least two weeks.
16:36Well, it doesn't matter.
16:37We obviously can't use it on this patient.
16:39No, but there are other doctors in this hospital and other patients.
16:44That helps explain how they can afford all the fancy equipment.
16:47I'm sure not pulling my weight.
16:48Is doing nothing an option?
16:52Well, I'm just saying.
16:54Maybe the clad will break up on its own.
16:55The giddiness seems to have gone away.
16:56The blindness hasn't.
16:58Echo his heart.
16:59Looking for what?
17:00The problem is obviously neurological.
17:02Clots are in his brain.
17:03The source of the clots may not be.
17:05Do a complete trans-thoresic echocardiogram.
17:07Maybe we get lucky.
17:08Maybe the clots are coming from his heart.
17:16Heart's clean.
17:17Where else can we look?
17:19Good.
17:19Ultrasound his legs.
17:20Looking for a DVT.
17:22I need you to move over.
17:24Joe, you okay?
17:26Tadcardia.
17:27Heart rate 150 and rising.
17:29Is the saline wide open?
17:30He's bleeding out.
17:30I just wanted to thin his blood.
17:32Sure did a good job.
17:34He's crashing.
17:35He's going into shock.
17:36It's a cranial bleeding.
17:37We need to relieve the risk.
17:38We need a surgery.
17:43Foreman, get out!
17:44Boy, is he screwed.
17:46We clad his blood, he dies.
17:48We did it, he dies.
17:52I'm not the only one who finds this funny.
18:06I'm not sick.
18:09Did you hear the one about the guy who bled into his brain and had to have a hole drilled
18:12in his skull to relieve the pressure?
18:15Hilarious.
18:15Someone laughs?
18:16They're dying?
18:17That's absurd.
18:19But not funny.
18:20If I'm not sick, all you're doing is locking me up with the source.
18:23I'll get sick, prove you right.
18:25If you're not sick, it's not contagious.
18:27You've got nothing to worry about.
18:28If you are sick, the two of you are staying in here until we find out why.
18:31Because you might want to make friends with the pig.
18:33Good news is I can finally get my MRI.
18:36No, you can't!
18:37You blew up the machine!
18:39Not the portable one, Chuckles.
18:42Chase and Cameron are bringing it to scan your non-bullet-riddled head.
18:47Where-where are you going?
18:48To the office.
18:49Got work to do.
18:51Eat your meals, take your temperature every half hour, and any meds I command you to take.
18:55So I'm just a regular patient now?
18:57No.
18:58You get your own thermometer.
19:11Check your blood.
19:13Anyone with an elevated sed rate gets to be Foreman's new roomie.
19:17He should be a part of this.
19:18He's a patient.
19:19He's not irrational.
19:20He's not objective.
19:21He's got the most motivation to get this diagnosed.
19:24Right.
19:24You're not even friends with him.
19:25Why would you care?
19:27There's an area of increased T2 attenuation in the cingulate cortex.
19:31It's kind of mushy.
19:33The cingulate cortex controls emotions.
19:35This mushy spot explains the euphoria.
19:38Question is, what's causing the mush?
19:39Question you might want to ask a neurologist.
19:42Foreman is a selfish jerk.
19:44He's a neurologist, and he's the only one who's been in that apartment.
19:47This is why he shouldn't be here.
19:49You wouldn't call him a jerk if he was here.
19:51If you think he screwed up at that apartment, you'd keep it to yourself.
19:54No, I...
19:55Well, we'll never know.
19:56As long as he's not here, he's just like any other patient, which means we can dump on
20:01him all we want.
20:03What's eating the selfish jerk's brain?
20:06West Nile or eastern equine encephalitis?
20:08Test Foreman's blood.
20:10Given that he's the only one who got it, person-to-person transmission is less likely than some sort of
20:14deadly toxin that Foreman picked up at the guy's home.
20:18Who wants to go next?
20:26Whoa.
20:29You're ready to sacrifice yourself for a guy who doesn't consider you a friend.
20:33He's just a patient, right?
20:35It's the job.
20:37Hey.
20:39You don't have to go anywhere.
20:42Joe's apartment is right downstairs in the lab.
20:44Foreman brought back samples of everything.
20:46What was that?
20:47Who wants to go next?
20:49Some kind of test?
20:51Don't worry.
20:51You made the right call.
20:52Foreman stumbled into whatever it is without knowing.
20:55He's way smarter than you are.
20:57He's way smarter than you are.
21:16Damn, Chase.
21:19You suck at this.
21:21Sorry, it's this damn suit.
21:23I can do it myself, and I'll throw that out.
21:28What did the MRI show?
21:31I can't be a part of the differential, and I can't even know what the differential is.
21:35You'd have told any other patient what you found out.
21:42The MRI showed a lesion on your cingulate cortex.
21:45What's it thinking?
21:47Toxins are in the lead.
21:49Viral's a distant second.
21:50You think the lesion could be an abscess?
21:52It's just a small, soft area.
21:54More mush than...
21:55Was there inflammation in the lining of the ventricles?
21:58It was an increased signal there, yeah.
22:03What are you thinking?
22:05Staph infection.
22:07Toxins lead to neurodegeneration, which causes the lesion.
22:10Not without a fever.
22:11The cop had a fever.
22:12Mine could be coming.
22:14I could have got it directly from him, or a dirty dish towel at his place.
22:17Give us a Maya reservoirs.
22:18Deliver Linazolid directly into our brains.
22:21And we're cured.
22:26Samples tested negative for toluene, arsenic, and lead.
22:29What about the blood?
22:30Negative for West Nile and Eastern Equine.
22:32We have to go back to Joe's apartment, get more samples.
22:35No one goes back to that place until we know what we're looking for.
22:38Get some of that cop tape, stick it over the doors and the windows.
22:41I'll take all the hazmat precautions.
22:43The chance of infection is next to nothing.
22:44Yeah, I was never that great at math, but next to nothing is higher than nothing, right?
22:49It's not your fault he got sick.
22:51It would be his fault if we did.
22:53We should get a sample directly from Joe's brain.
22:55We can't do a biopsy.
22:56There's too much edema from the bleeding because you gave him heparin.
22:59Well, I don't think this is the time to be pointing fingers.
23:03I didn't give formin any.
23:06You want to give formin a brain biopsy?
23:09Come on, really, who doesn't?
23:14This could be a simple staph infection causing neurodegeneration.
23:18Without a fever, not a chance.
23:19Joe had a fever.
23:20He also had Legionella.
23:21The mush might be forming an abscess.
23:23And since there was inflammation of the lining of the ventricles, it makes sense.
23:27The staph releases toxins, causes neurodegeneration, causes a lesion.
23:30This is a waste of time.
23:32We should put an Omaya reservoir in formin's brain and start administering antibi-
23:35I'm going to be arguing with formin.
23:36That means we'll do it directly.
23:53Kernig's sign, negative.
23:59Brzezinski's sign, single positive.
24:15Staph infection most commonly presents on the skin.
24:19Most commonly?
24:21You want to treat me like any other patient, do it.
24:24But the house I know never uses phrases like most commonly.
24:28You're not laughing anymore.
24:30No.
24:32Think that's a good thing?
24:35Sort of doubt it.
24:38Staph would be in your heart, lungs, spleen, liver, or kidneys before it gets to your brain.
24:43Your organs are clear.
24:45It's not staph.
24:46The infection could be limited to a brain abscess.
24:48Which I would have seen in your MRI.
24:52Sign this so that I can take out a piece of your brain.
24:58Let me see the MRI.
25:00There was no abscess on the image.
25:03Let me see it then.
25:05I liked you better when you were jolly.
25:18MRI was taken over an hour ago.
25:20That sore spot can now be an abscess.
25:22If it was staph, you'd have a fever, which you don't.
25:27101.6.
25:30What idiot gave you that?
25:32Put the Umayya Reservoir in my skull and treat me for the staff.
25:42Triangle.
25:46This one.
25:49Circle.
25:52Next.
25:55Pullman, why aren't you answering?
25:56Is there a problem?
25:57Square, tell me your date of birth.
26:00Is that house?
26:01Yeah.
26:02Next.
26:03The square gun.
26:04Why is he here?
26:05Because my neurologist is having surgery.
26:08But I was just another patient.
26:09You didn't believe that crap, did you?
26:11Date of birth.
26:12The Umayya Reservoir is inserted in the parietal lobe.
26:15My spatial recognition is the issue, not my memory.
26:18Oops.
26:19Did you say Umayya?
26:20I swore you said biopsy.
26:22Hey, I'm just messing with your head.
26:25Mother's maiden name, please.
26:27Get out of my temporal lobe, house.
26:39Hello?
26:44Are you awake?
26:48They told me somebody was sick like me.
26:52I'm up.
26:56your voice
26:59are you my doctor
27:03not anymore
27:04you're the guy who doesn't like cops
27:10yeah
27:12can you see
27:15you can't
27:17nothing
27:24you've been blind a while
27:25the fact that you're aware of it now
27:28could be a sign of improvement
27:34it hurts so much
27:36doesn't it
27:39I'm okay
27:41it's gonna hurt
27:45the morphine barely takes the edge off
27:50I'm gonna die
27:53you die
27:54I die
27:54it's not gonna happen
27:56why not
27:58are you just too stubborn to die
28:02they took a piece of my brain
28:06whatever's wrong with us
28:08they'll find
28:15do you believe in prayer
28:24not really
28:29neither do I
28:34my dad always prays
28:38just gonna smile
28:45do you want to try it
28:49try praying
28:55okay
29:13how is he
29:14still dying
29:18well you've almost mastered another skill though
29:21that's good
29:22performance biopsy results
29:25non-specific signs of inflammation
29:30that's it
29:31no it's a swab for staff
29:33negative
29:33he's not even a carrier
29:38well
29:38at least Foreman was wrong too
29:41yeah there's that
29:45can I go to Joe's apartment now
29:47no
29:48go back to the lab
29:49start retesting all the samples of Foreman collected
29:52for what
29:53everything
29:55bacteria
29:55toxins
29:56fungus
29:56anything that likes to feast on brain
29:58that's thousands of
30:00better hurry
30:01Cameron suit up
30:03you're gonna monitor Foreman
30:04he's on to hand contractures
30:06he'll be at Anton's blindness soon
30:08run hourly checks
30:10because when he does go blind
30:11he won't be able to tell us
30:12we'll use the data
30:12to construct a timeline
30:13so we can see how far behind Joe he is
30:17why are you still here
30:27you're being cautious
30:29you're being
30:32common
30:36when you don't give a crap
30:37how many of your guys
30:38have caught cancer
30:39from their patients
30:41let me know
30:42when that happens
30:42and we can have this conversation
30:45it's just another case
30:46I'll bet you can even have unprotected sex
30:49with your cancer patients
30:50without catching a damn thing
30:52boy I wish I had your job
31:09biopsy showed nothing
31:12how can it be nothing
31:13you cut out a piece of my brain
31:14it's nothing personal
31:15we just didn't find anything
31:16can you up his morphine
31:18for God's sake
31:18he's already maxed out
31:1920 milligrams per hour
31:20what about toxins
31:22everything was negative
31:23there was a cupboard above the stove
31:25did you see it
31:25I didn't check all the food
31:27but it could be listeriosis
31:28I didn't go back
31:29follow right
31:31who did
31:32I said we shouldn't go
31:34too dangerous
31:34the answer's gotta be
31:35in that apartment
31:36not going is too dangerous
31:37I'm sorry
31:38you're thankful
31:40House would have pointed at you
31:42instead of me
31:42you'd be the one in here
31:45look straight forward
31:46tell me when you can see the light
31:47it's your job to go back
31:48you're a doctor
31:48you go with the diseases
31:50say when you can see the light
31:52I'm dying
31:52and you're sitting here
31:53measuring how fast I go
31:54tell me when you can see the light
31:55my vision's fine
31:56your left side periphery's reduced
31:58it's fine
31:59I'm broken
32:00ow
32:01son of a bitch
32:05now we're both exposed
32:08you got two choices
32:10you can go tell House
32:11what just happened
32:12and get your own cardboard in here
32:13or you can go back to that apartment
32:16you save me
32:17the cop
32:19and yourself
32:24it's not SSPE
32:25I checked your past vaccinations
32:27against Joe's
32:28no bad matches
32:29blood show antibodies
32:30for Koksaki virus
32:32guys could you please shut him up
32:34he's over his limit on morphine
32:36where's Cameron
32:38she said she had some stuff to do
32:39said she'd be back soon
32:57what are you doing
33:01what are you doing
33:08imagine being constantly reminded of you
33:10the pain you're about to be
33:14stop it
33:15stop it
33:15stop it
33:16stop it
33:17mainline morphine
33:18into his carotid
33:19can stop his heart
33:20so the pain induced
33:21stress cardiomyopathy
33:23either the morphine kills him
33:24or the pain dies
33:25is he donning me
33:26I'm certainly not going in there
33:27to stop him
33:31it'll make you feel better
33:40I
33:41I
33:42I
33:45um
33:45um
33:46no
33:47no
33:48no
33:50no
33:52no
33:52no
33:52no
33:52no
33:54no
33:55no
33:55no
33:56Joe has a new symptom
33:57no
33:57oh
33:58hyperalgesia
34:00no
34:00infection spreading
34:02into the pain center of the brain
34:03no
34:04no
34:05no
34:15His brain is telling him that his whole body is in pain, and because of the location, the painkillers do
34:20nothing.
34:21Suit up for the guy to call him before the painkills him.
34:58What if he used cedarwood to hide the pot smell? Aureopisidium fungus could grow there.
35:02Did you find any cedarwood anywhere? No, but maybe...
35:05Maybe what? Maybe somebody could go back, take a second look?
35:10Why aren't you pissed off the cameras playing hooky while your life hangs in the balance?
35:42Why doesn't anyone listen to me anymore?
35:45I decided you were wrong.
35:48Guys, you're weak. The guy steals your article, tells you you're not his friend. You still want to risk your
35:55life for him.
36:00Foreman broke my skin with a tainted needle.
36:03Wow. Yeah.
36:06God, you're weak. The guy tried to kill you.
36:10First thing on my list of things to do would be to stab him back. Shoot him. I've got a
36:14gun on my desk.
36:16Last thing on my list would be to lie to my boss about it and give the bastard everything he
36:21wanted.
36:21I'm not here for Foreman. I'm here to save myself.
36:25Even with a needle stick, your chances of infection are pretty slim.
36:29That's why you're wearing the suit. You wanted to be here. He just gave you the excuse.
36:37What does that guy have to do to make you hate him?
36:51Give me the bag.
37:03Metal dude dish towel. To retest for staff.
37:07What is that, mouse droppings?
37:08Hamster droppings. Could carry Toxicara. Explain the blindness.
37:12Now that I recognize as oven crud.
37:14Could be meat with trichinella. Would explain the high fever.
37:18What's with rye bread?
37:20Mold could be responsible for arogot poisoning, which could explain the contractures.
37:25Three loaves.
37:26So?
37:31You're going back in there.
37:35A guy who lives on takeout pizza and does not buy three loaves of rye is looking too far into
37:40the future.
37:42Unless he cares about something a lot more than a diet.
37:45Do you want the roof yet?
37:47Yeah, I'm here. I don't see any birds.
37:51Whistle or something.
37:53Do that come hither thing.
38:06Whoa.
38:08They came that fast. This is their behavior pattern. Joe's been feeding them. Now look down. Do you see a
38:14river of pigeon turd?
38:15Uh, no. There's barely any.
38:19It's not weird. It's cheap.
38:21Joe's the guy who looks for the easy way.
38:23Probably been stealing cable from his neighbors.
38:26Why not steal fertilizer from rats with wings?
38:28Do you see a shovel or a dustpan?
38:31Found a scraper. Looks used. Sitting in a bucket.
38:36Bucket full of pigeon crap.
38:38Perfect home for cryptococcus neophormans.
38:42Yep.
38:43Fungus enters the brain through the spinoidal sinus where it dances its triple threat of happiness, blindness and intractable pain.
38:51Let's hope this experience teaches our cop a lesson.
38:54Don't cut corners when you're growing your pot.
38:56See you back home.
38:58I was there.
39:00I should have found it.
39:02Yeah, you could have saved us a lot of time.
39:05Give me a flush of N4B and flu cytosine.
39:09I'll start us both.
39:10I was waiting for the lab confirmation. I haven't had a mouse yet.
39:13Look at his EEG.
39:16Theta band's been increasing steadily since we put him under.
39:20Guy's unconscious but still in pain.
39:22Theta bands could indicate at least half a dozen different things.
39:25One of which is pain.
39:27The fact that he's no longer screaming makes us feel better. Not necessarily him.
39:34Joyce!
39:39How's Cameren?
39:42She's not gitty.
41:05What I did, it did save my life.
41:20Get in here to help, but get the suit.
41:22It's tacky-carding.
41:23Y-complexions like V-tack.
41:26It's not put to carcass.
41:28What?
41:28House is wrong.
41:29The samples are negative.
41:30So what is it?
41:30We don't know.
41:31You have any more leads?
41:33That was our lead.
41:35Foreman!
41:35The shooting isn't doing anything.
41:37Foreman!
41:37He's invasive.
41:46No good.
41:47Hit him again.
41:47Come on, man.
41:48Come on, Joe.
41:50Hit him again.
41:56Give him an amp for Vippy.
42:05Nothing.
42:09He has multiple system failure.
42:15Foreman.
42:22Foreman.
42:26Foreman.
42:27Foreman.
42:28Time of death.
42:30No.
42:38Time of death.
42:4512.26 p.m.
43:09Scenes from tomorrow night's conclusion are next.
43:12House.
43:12Tomorrow, 8, 7 central at a special night in time.
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