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00:00Hi, Popo?
00:01A cop with a sense of humor.
00:03You go check a cop car.
00:05I also check his personal car, work, home.
00:09Foreman, get out!
00:10Am I the only one who can find this funny?
00:11You stole my article.
00:13I wouldn't do that.
00:14We're not friends.
00:15We're colleagues.
00:16Ow! Son of a bitch!
00:17Now we're both exposed.
00:19I'm gonna die.
00:20You die, I die.
00:21It's not gonna happen.
00:22Time of death.
00:2312.26 p.m.
00:29I need a bone saw.
00:31I'm sorry.
00:32I wish I could.
00:32I just want a little tiny slice of this guy's brain.
00:35That's all I need.
00:35Just enough to tell me what's killing Foreman.
00:37A thin slice of Joe's brain could also cause a public health crisis.
00:41It's not a good idea to scream fire every time somebody lights a match.
00:44Don't downplay this house.
00:46You put both of them in isolation for a reason.
00:49Joe's death elevates this situation to a biosafety level three.
00:52Ooh, level three.
00:53Call Jack Bauer.
00:55I called the CDC.
00:56Well, tell them I'll be really, really careful.
00:57We don't have the proper equipment for you to be really, really careful.
01:00You can do whatever you want to Foreman, but the CDC will do this autopsy.
01:03Whatever.
01:04The point is we'll be lucky to get results in three days.
01:06I told them how urgent this is.
01:08And they told you?
01:09We'll have the results in three days.
01:10Oh, that's a shame.
01:12Because Foreman will never get to know what it was.
01:14He'll be dead in 36 hours.
01:16Maybe this is a toxin.
01:17Maybe it's that contagious at all.
01:19You're killing Foreman because of a maybe.
01:21Well, you have 36 hours to figure out which one it is.
01:32Foreman, come here.
01:33Fast.
01:34What's going on?
01:35What are they doing the autopsy?
01:37You're doing it now.
01:38You ever studied how they used to do ice pick lobotomies?
01:41I read about it in med school.
01:42Why would I-
01:42Shove an ice pick into the eye socket just above the tear duct.
01:45Bang it a couple of times with a hammer.
01:47Get a sample.
01:47What's going on now?
01:48Foreman, you can't do it.
01:49You'd be in violation of-
01:51Can't do the time if you're not alive.
01:54I need you to suit up.
01:55Get that equipment away from Dr. Foreman.
01:57Take your time, guys.
01:59Why don't you just tell him to go slow?
02:00It won't be your fault.
02:01Foreman, we don't even know what kind of contagion we're dealing with.
02:04Which is why we need to chop into the guy's head.
02:06It's dangerous.
02:06Not to you, Foreman.
02:07There are other ways to diagnose you.
02:09Yeah?
02:10You have the answer?
02:12Foreman, do it now.
02:14I'm warning you.
02:15Do not-
02:20What are you doing?
02:21I didn't feel right.
02:24He's blind.
02:26He thinks he can see.
02:28Seeing as the cock.
02:30Need something to bag the sample.
02:31Forget it.
02:32You just biopsied a mattress.
02:34No, no, no, I'm fine.
02:35House, there's a sample.
02:36Get it.
02:37Test it.
02:38You gotta test that sample.
02:40Apparently, I was optimistic about the 36 hours.
02:44Intractable, unbearable pain is up next.
02:47Sure you don't want to reconsider that whole autopsy thing?
03:28Physically, his eyes are fine.
03:31Problems isolated to his brain.
03:33Damage to the occipital blood.
03:35Extends from the primary visual cortex.
03:36We should retest him for bacterial meningitis.
03:38If it was meningitis, we'd all be sick.
03:40His CSF might show signs-
03:42LP's pointless.
03:43We already did a brain biopsy.
03:45It was negative.
03:48Toxic mold.
03:49If it was toxic mold, I'd be sick.
03:52How do we know you're not sick?
03:53Do I seem happy to you?
03:54Never.
03:57It was funny.
03:58Well, let's assume it's not blood-borne.
04:00If you start cracking jokes, we can reassess.
04:03In the meantime, stay away from people and animals that you care about.
04:13Guillain-Barre.
04:14Neither of them had any sort of paralysis.
04:16Joe could have died before the paralysis had a chance to present.
04:19What about Arbovirus?
04:21Start treatment.
04:22For Arbovirus?
04:23You think our Jersey Beat cop has been spending a lot of time exploring deep, dark Africa?
04:27Treatment for everything.
04:29Likely or unlikely, if you can think of it, treat for it.
04:31Mixing that many meds will create all sorts of toxic interactions.
04:34Will box his liver, trash his kidneys?
04:36There's gotta be a better way.
04:37Of course there's a better way!
04:39It's that body sitting in the room with him that Cuddy won't let us touch!
04:46Bacterials, virals, toxins, bungles, parasites.
04:49It's gotta be one of them.
04:49Where are you going?
04:51See if I can find another brain to biopsy.
04:55You're gonna lock Joe up downstairs until the CDC gets here.
05:00For him when you can't see.
05:03Right.
05:04The house wants to start you on some meds.
05:06They're in the airlock.
05:07For what?
05:08The leading candidate is toxic malt.
05:11Is Cameron sick?
05:12I'm fine.
05:13Thanks for asking.
05:15You're casting your net a little wider than toxic malt, aren't you?
05:18Guillain-Barre is also on the table.
05:20It's an oval shape.
05:21That's either an L or a 7.
05:24I'm guessing an L.
05:25We'll have her foxes soon because you can't rule out bacteria.
05:288-0-0.
05:29That's the dose fish for acyclovir.
05:31In case it's viral.
05:33Square.
05:33No.
05:34More like rhombus.
05:35That's fluconazole for fungus.
05:37There's about eight others here.
05:38You're treating me for everything.
05:40You have no idea what I've got.
05:41The house thinks this is the best cause of that.
05:43The house is desperate.
05:44The house is never desperate.
05:46Something we give you will work.
05:47Yeah.
05:48We should start treating all patients this way.
05:50When they get sick, they just take everything.
05:52It's better than doing nothing.
06:25Hello.
06:26I'm at the cops' place.
06:28I need to retrace your steps.
06:30You don't think they treat them for everything approaches enough?
06:32Where did you start your search?
06:34The kitchen.
06:35You're able to tell me everything you did, everything you touched.
06:38If you went to the john, I want to know when and why.
06:40It started with samples from the moldiness sink.
06:56What next?
06:57That's it.
06:58Then I left.
06:59What do we do now?
07:00Wait for Steve McQueen to get giddy.
07:02Excellent plan.
07:22Hey, Dad.
07:23It's Eric.
07:26I'm not doing too good.
07:32House Foreman.
07:35You're accessing a webcam?
07:37Cutty's shower.
07:39Are you a fan of the Brazilian?
07:41I...
07:42Is that your kitchen?
07:43Well, obviously I couldn't bring him here.
07:45He's been exposed to whatever Foreman's got.
07:47You infected Steve?
07:49Why didn't you just get a rat from the pet store?
07:51Because I needed one with a clean medical history.
07:54Who knows what kind of antibiotics they gave those rats.
07:58So this is your plan?
07:59Just sit here and watch your rat all day?
08:01No, it shouldn't take long.
08:03Got the AC blasting.
08:05I soaked the floor of his cage.
08:07As soon as he gets sick, I do an autopsy.
08:09As soon as he's dead?
08:11Right after he gets sick, there's a good chance he'll get hit in the head with a cane-shaped object.
08:17Normally you just use your patients as labyrinths.
08:20It's a nice change.
08:27First symptom is euphoria.
08:29How do you know if a rat's euphoric?
08:31He doesn't usually climb on his water bottle like that, does he?
08:41The seizures only seem to happen when she's in her car seat.
08:44She starts to rock and grunt.
08:47Is she responsive?
08:48No, no, it's like she's in a zone.
08:51And her abdominal muscles become dystonic.
08:55Big word.
08:56Someone's been on the interweb.
08:58I looked up a few articles on epilepsy.
09:00You know, there's actually some really great youth soccer leagues that would cater specifically to her special needs.
09:04And I think it might explain why she's been having a hard time in preschool.
09:09Well, let's confirm your diagnosis before you have her held back.
09:12Strobing lights and high-pitched sounds can provoke a seizure.
09:21You're a goof.
09:23Takes one to know one, loser.
09:25Wait, that means I'm a loser. Scratch that.
09:28These episodes, she gets sweaty afterwards?
09:31Soaking wet.
09:33Does she seem upset by them or just tired?
09:36No, she kind of thinks it's funny.
09:39You mix rocking, grunting, sweating, and dystonia with concerned parents, and you get an amateur diagnosis of epilepsy.
09:46In actuality, all your little girl is doing is saying yoo-hoo to the hoo-hoo.
09:52She's what?
09:54Marching the penguin.
09:56Ya-yaing the sisterhood.
09:58Finding Nemo.
10:02That was funny.
10:04It's called gratification disorder.
10:06Sort of a misnomer.
10:07If one was unable to gratify oneself, that would be a disorder.
10:10Are you saying she's masturbating?
10:12Just trying to be discreet.
10:14There's a child in the room.
10:15Oh, this is horrifying.
10:16Epilepsy is horrifying.
10:18Teach your girl about privacy and she'll be fine.
10:21Here you go.
10:26One afternoon and you're on pace to set the record for most patients seen in a month.
10:30You're upset that I'm doing clinic hours?
10:32Wow, that is so like rain on your wedding day.
10:34For the past three hours, I've been on the phone with the CDC while you are waiting.
10:37How's that going, by the way?
10:38They promised to expedite you.
10:40Tough to do an autopsy when they haven't even picked up the body.
10:41It's tough to treat your patient when you're not in on the same floor.
10:44Go.
10:44Clinic is covered.
10:45I go watch the meds, strip into his IV.
10:47You think that'll make the treatment work faster?
10:49Go to your office.
10:50Play with your ball.
10:51Write on your whiteboard.
10:52Insult your team.
10:53Do whatever it is that you do to figure things out.
10:56Feeling guilty?
10:57It's not too late to change your mind.
10:58Go call the CDC.
10:59Tell him you were just joshing.
11:00Keep avoiding Foreman's case until he dies.
11:03Then I'll drown in guilt.
11:06Feeling any better?
11:08How are you doing?
11:10I'm not the patient.
11:12Is your set rate elevated?
11:14No.
11:15So far, it looks like I lucked out.
11:18Cameron.
11:20Looks like you left the tourniquet on the bed.
11:25You can see again?
11:27Treatment's working.
11:29The question is, which treatment?
11:31We'll start weaning them off one at a time.
11:33Which one do we start with?
11:35I don't care if you do it alphabetically.
11:37Just stay on top of his vision.
11:38First sign of regression means we've taken him off the wrong one.
11:41Later's blood work.
11:42Foreman's amylase and lipase levels are three times normal.
11:46How great is his feeling?
11:48Toxic side effect of his meds.
12:14Philosophical question.
12:16How do you want to die?
12:18Old age.
12:19Your choice is currently between four hours from now and 14 hours from now.
12:24Assuming that means you want the latter.
12:26The cocktail's working.
12:28My vision's almost completely restored.
12:30The meds are curing what's in your head, but they're trashing your pancreas.
12:33That's why you're puking.
12:34You can't stand up without screaming.
12:36So lower the dosages.
12:38Less stress on my pancreas still battle the infection.
12:40Lower the dosages and still be toxic.
12:42I don't care!
12:44I can handle the pain of the pancreatitis.
12:46Think you can handle life without a pancreas?
12:52If we keep you on these meds,
12:55we'll spend the last four hours of your life being able to see.
12:59Take you off, you'll go blind again.
13:02But it'll give us time to figure out what's eating your brain.
13:10Fine.
13:11What do we do next?
13:14Eric?
13:19Ted?
13:24Yeah.
13:25You two can get caught up later.
13:27Sir, I need you to come with me.
13:32House.
13:33Uh, what is this?
13:35He's not a what, he's a who.
13:37They even have the right to vote now.
13:39Rodney Foreman, Cuddy.
13:40Cuddy, Rodney Foreman.
13:43Nice to meet you, ma'am.
13:44This is Foreman's dad.
13:46Yeah, I got that.
13:47And Dr. Cuddy here is the dean of medicine.
13:49Remember that cool autopsy I was telling you about?
13:52The one that would save your son's life?
13:53She's the one who can give us the green light to do it.
13:55I understand you don't want them to do it.
13:59Dr. House didn't seem to know why.
14:05Mr. Foreman, I am doing everything I can to get the CDC.
14:08Won't be soon enough.
14:10And my decision to follow public health safety protocols.
14:13Oh, don't blame the rules.
14:15Don't hang this on policy and protocol.
14:18I'm well aware that it may cost your son his life,
14:20just as I am well aware that my decision has a devastating effect
14:24on family and friends without having them paraded in front of me.
14:28Your son has an unknown, contagious, deadly infection.
14:34If we don't contain it here, even more people could be at risk.
14:39And I am capable of empathizing with those people too
14:42without having them paraded in front of me.
14:56I understand.
15:15What's wrong with your hand?
15:18It's... it's called a muscle contracture.
15:20I thought this thing was in your brain.
15:23It is.
15:24It just means the infections move to the primary motor cortex,
15:27which controls the muscles.
15:30Aren't you glad you sent me to med school?
15:33Does it hurt?
15:34No.
15:36Is it gonna?
15:40The... the other guy...
15:43He didn't seem to suffer too much.
15:45He... he just went to sleep.
15:58Steve's still acting normal.
16:00No sign of contractures.
16:02They got the cop's body in a locked, airtight bag.
16:06And a guard on the door.
16:08Those feds are seriously paranoid.
16:11He hasn't gotten up to pee in hours.
16:13He's due.
16:14We haven't sprinkled Senegate granules on his donut.
16:16His bowels will open up like the Red Sea.
16:18He wouldn't eat the donut.
16:21Have you seriously been down here for hours?
16:23No.
16:25I had to pee a couple times.
16:27You've gotta stop blaming Cuddy for this.
16:29Given that it is her fault, it seems appropriate.
16:31That part is her fault.
16:32The part where somebody wasted his time in the basement
16:35plotting the overthrow of a government agency, that one's on you.
16:37The only thing I can do is think.
16:39You can pretty much do that anywhere.
16:42As long as no one's bugging me.
16:47Did you call your brother?
16:49No.
16:52Did you?
16:53No.
16:56It's not a big deal.
17:00I'm sure what I'd like to see Mom, though.
17:05Why?
17:06You know she can't travel anymore.
17:09You tell him.
17:12Why?
17:15Just upset her for a while.
17:20Then she wouldn't remember for a while.
17:28And she should know?
17:31She's lost a lot of who she was.
17:39She can't deal with something like this.
17:43And you can?
17:49I still know you're going to a better place.
17:57It's easy for you, isn't it?
17:59No.
18:01As long as you believe I'm going to a better place,
18:04dying ain't so bad.
18:07I don't want you to be afraid.
18:12If I'm not afraid of dying, what the hell should I be afraid of, man?
18:19I thought you believed.
18:23I did.
18:26Not so sure anymore.
18:34I'm going to pray for you, son.
18:40I suggest you do the same.
18:49How many roads you've traveled
18:56How many dreams you've chased
19:03Across sand and sky and gravel
19:32I feel the vision is regressing.
19:34And he's reached a night on the pain scale.
19:36The disease is a pain scale.
19:37The disease pattern is following the exact course as Joe's.
19:39Only it's moving much faster in Foreman.
19:41Good.
19:42It's an anomaly.
19:44Anomalies tell us things.
19:45Why would this go faster in Foreman?
19:47What's different?
19:47Could be a different strain of the same disease.
19:49Right.
19:49We were wasting all this time looking for an unknown disease.
19:52We should have been looking for a different strain of an unknown disease.
19:55Joe's a cop.
19:55He's into physical fitness.
19:57He could have had a more powerful immune system, stronger metabolism.
20:01Foreman's black.
20:03What?
20:03How long have you been sitting on this information?
20:05Lupus, gout, glaucoma, osteoarthritis, hypertension, diabetes.
20:09Stop me anytime.
20:10They all affect black people more than whites.
20:12Check everything.
20:14Bacterials, fungals, toxins, parasites.
20:16Look for anything with a documented racial disparity.
20:22Wait.
20:24The rash showing symptoms?
20:25No.
20:27He's completely healthy.
20:29Maybe that's the difference between Foreman and the cop.
20:37How you feeling?
20:40Why are you here?
20:42Because you're a friend.
20:43And I should be here.
20:49I'm sorry, House, to use my dad to try and manipulate you.
20:53You've got integrity.
20:55You aren't going to change your mind just because you're confronted by my father.
21:00Just like I'm not going to forgive you just because you come by here and ask how I'm feeling.
21:05You know I've had no choice.
21:07Of course, you had a choice.
21:09Regulations are clear.
21:11And the punishment for violating those regulations.
21:14Is it death?
21:16Hmm?
21:17Because frankly, I'm okay if you get a fine, a suspension.
21:21Hell, you can spend a couple years in jail if it saves my life!
21:28You're dying too fast!
21:30Couldn't agree more!
21:31Hey, Cuddy.
21:32Having a nice visit?
21:35What's that?
21:37Legionella...
21:38Legionella pneumophila.
21:39And why are you carrying a vial of it around with you?
21:43Foreman was perfectly healthy before he got this infection.
21:46Our cop wasn't.
21:47He had Legionnaires disease.
21:49Our cop didn't turn into brain food until we cured the Legionella.
21:53Legionella slowed down the disease.
21:56Why would that happen?
21:57No idea.
21:58Just know that it did.
21:59So you want to infect Foreman?
22:01Are you going to tattle to the CDC?
22:02The meds can't help me, but a disease can?
22:05Forget it.
22:05Just take the pain away and put me under.
22:08But you wonder, I can't monitor your pain.
22:10If I can't monitor your pain, I won't know if the Legionella is working.
22:13I'm not consenting to you giving me...
22:16What was that?
22:18Hmm.
22:20I wish there could have been a puff of smoke or something.
22:22It would have been much more dramatic.
22:25Keep your slippers on.
22:27I wouldn't want you to cut your foot.
22:30Are you feeling any better?
22:33I can't breathe.
22:34I'm dizzy.
22:35And I can barely hear anything over the sounds of my lungs crackling.
22:38That's the Legionella.
22:40Well...
22:40You figure that out from the symptoms or from the viral stuff tossed in my room?
22:44I'm trying to be professional here.
22:45There's no reason to be nasty.
22:47I'm in pain.
22:48So is House.
22:48And he's a delay.
22:49He doesn't try to kill his colleagues.
22:52You can remove the thermometer now.
23:02It's done almost a whole degree.
23:03How's the pain?
23:05Great.
23:06This is a good kind.
23:08How bad is it compared to an hour ago?
23:09Well...
23:11No words.
23:21Is Legionella helping?
23:25Yeah.
23:27Good.
23:28Good.
23:28But not great.
23:29Didn't fix anything.
23:31He just slowed it down.
23:32The whole point was to give Steve a little more time to get sick.
23:34What are you gonna do if he never gets sick?
23:38Brilliant.
23:43Cameron, what type of illnesses affect humans but not rats?
23:46Why are you asking me that?
23:48Because I'm sure that you spent the first 12 years of your life dreaming of being a vet.
23:52The rat is not getting sick.
23:53Cameron is not getting sick.
23:54Sorry.
23:55It's okay.
23:56It's not your fault.
23:58Presumably you're still healthy because whatever it is is not blood-borne.
24:01Steve has no excuse.
24:02He did everything that Foreman did.
24:03Some bacterial infections don't affect rats.
24:05Foreman tested negative for every bacterial infection that would affect his brain.
24:08And what infections could he be positive for but test negative for?
24:14When we test for infections, we look for antibodies.
24:17And what if the patient is infected but has no antibodies?
24:20What if the body is not fighting the infection?
24:23Why would...
24:24I ask first.
24:25Let's start with a what.
24:26We'll deal with a why later.
24:27If the body doesn't recognize the infection, our tests come back negative
24:31and the disease rampages through the body unstopped.
24:33Exactly like the cop and exactly like Foreman.
24:35And what if the patient was then exposed to a second infection, like Legionella?
24:40The body would recognize that infection, increase the white count, send in the troops to start fighting,
24:44and the initial infection would get caught in the crossfire.
24:47So the question becomes, what type of bacterial infection affects humans but not rats?
24:51And the human body would be unlikely to recognize.
24:55The answer is Listeria.
24:57I'm starting you on App and Gent.
24:59So you're basing this theory on the test being negative and your rat being healthy?
25:04And the fact that Legionnaires is helping you.
25:06But the medicine you want to give me will put an end to that.
25:09Yeah.
25:10And if it's not Listeria, all the Gent will do is cure the Legionnaires' disease
25:15and put whatever is killing me back into overdrive.
25:18Stop asking me questions based on the premise that I'm wrong.
25:25Antibiotics are in the airlock.
25:30I think the first biopsy didn't give us the answer because you didn't go deep enough.
25:37I want you to do a white matter brain biopsy.
25:41Absolutely.
25:42Don't blame you.
25:43The world is such a complicated place and you've got higher reasoning skills.
25:46I'm often jealous of small animals and retarded children.
25:49Take the antibiotics.
25:51There can be minimal damage if it's done right.
25:55If the surgeons drill where I tell them to drill.
25:57One slip.
25:58You could spend the rest of your life not being able to keep your drool in your mouth.
26:02I'd rather be disabled than dead.
26:03Sure. I make it look oh so sexy.
26:06It's actually not as glamorous as you might think.
26:08The biopsy will tell us for sure what's wrong.
26:11The antibiotics could do the same thing.
26:13Could, not will.
26:14We try, we see.
26:15The antibiotics will bring back the pain.
26:26Pain makes us make bad decisions.
26:31Fear of pain is almost as big a motivator.
26:38Look, we still have time.
26:41I will do that biopsy if I have to.
26:43But not a moment before.
27:04Start forming on IB antibiotics.
27:07Where's his dad?
27:08Where you're supposed to be when your son is dying.
27:10He's not with him.
27:11He's in the chapel.
27:18I've started your son on a new course of treatment.
27:22If it works, he'll get better.
27:25If it doesn't, he won't.
27:28While he's not getting better,
27:31he's going to experience so much pain
27:33that we'll have to put him in a chemically induced coma
27:36while we figure out what to do next.
27:38My son says you're a manipulative bastard.
27:42It's a pet name.
27:43I call him Dr. Bling.
27:47I assume you're here for a reason.
27:48What do you want from me?
27:51When your son is in a coma,
27:54you're the one who's going to have to make
27:56the medical decisions for him.
27:57Well, whatever you decide is fine.
28:01You don't care what I do?
28:02I'm not a doctor.
28:03What do I know?
28:05Except what Eric tells me.
28:09Says you're the best doctor he's ever worked with.
28:26I need your help.
28:28There's nothing I can give you for the pain.
28:30I want to be put out.
28:32I can have a nurse in here in five minutes.
28:34No.
28:35Once I'm out, I might not come back.
28:40I've never done well.
28:43I'll call a lawyer for you.
28:46I want you to be my medical proxy.
28:50All the things that pissed me off about your own house's office.
28:54Too emotional, too caring, too cautious.
28:57They're all good things on this floor.
29:02Your dad is...
29:03No.
29:04He cares about you.
29:05So does you.
29:06I can't do this.
29:10We expect family members to make decisions about their loved ones
29:13after a ten-minute briefing
29:15that we're agonizing over even by years of medical experience.
29:20It's from my article.
29:24I'm sorry, Allison.
29:27I shouldn't have stolen your article.
29:29I shouldn't have exposed you.
29:31You are our friend.
29:33I need to know that we're okay.
29:43No.
29:45I'll be your proxy, but we're not okay.
29:50You're scared you're dying,
29:51and that's the only reason you want to set things right.
29:54We're gonna get you better first,
29:57and then...
29:59if you still wanna apologize, I'll be around.
30:05I'll call that lawyer.
30:22Any improvements?
30:23Well, as far as we can tell,
30:25the only thing the antibiotics are treating is the Legionella.
30:27I think we need to consider alternate theories.
30:30Like what?
30:31We do the biopsy.
30:32We...
30:32Give the antibiotics more time.
30:34There is no more time.
30:35The pain is almost unbearable already.
30:36So he's almost in unbearable pain.
30:38He's not almost dead.
30:41Which means we have more time.
30:52Mr. Foreman?
30:57We need to put your son in a coma.
31:02You should be there.
31:05It's a medical procedure, right?
31:08Yeah.
31:10But once we put him out, if we don't solve this,
31:15he won't wake up.
31:18What should I say?
31:21Should I talk to him like it's going to be okay?
31:27Or should I be saying goodbye?
31:31I need...
31:33to know what people say when...
31:35just tell him you love him.
32:01Hey, son.
32:02Hey, Dad.
32:06It's going to be okay.
32:10You don't know that.
32:14I...
32:16know.
32:18You don't.
32:29I don't want to miss you.
32:34You don't.
32:35I love you to die.
32:46Hey.
32:49It's going to be okay.
32:54Can we do this now?
32:55Yeah, of course.
33:11Accept your apology.
33:25Yeah, of course.
33:35Why weren't you with Foreman?
33:36I hang out in the basement. You rag on me.
33:39I stay in my office. You rag on me.
33:41Honky just can't buy a break.
33:42Do the biopsy.
33:44Based on the cop's progression, I figure,
33:46he's got about another four hours before...
33:48You figure?
33:49You're playing Russian roulette, but the gun's pointed at him.
33:52No. Cutting open his head is what's dangerous.
33:54Oh, it's dangerous. Well, what would people think?
33:58The reason you don't see patients is because if you know them,
34:00you'll give a crap about them.
34:01I know you.
34:02If you give a crap, you stop making outrageous calls.
34:05If this was any other patient, you'd have damned the wrist
34:07and cut their head open a long time ago.
34:09He's out. The EEG shows he's still in pain.
34:11The antibiotics have had more than enough time.
34:13We're doing the brain biopsy.
34:14Unless you people can't come up with something clever
34:16in the next three hours.
34:17No. We're doing it now.
34:19Well, who died and made you boss?
34:21Foreman.
34:31It's legal.
34:32He's out of his mind.
34:34Yesterday, he was giggling about a hole in a guy's head.
34:37Then hire a lawyer and challenge it.
34:39In the meantime, Cameron's in charge.
34:40Why would he sign that?
34:42It's nothing personal, Mr. Foreman.
34:44My son doesn't trust me.
34:46How exactly is that not personal?
34:50I'm sorry.
34:51You're sorry?
34:53You're talking about this man's son.
34:54You're denying him the right to be a part of...
34:56Oh, shut up, House.
34:58If you want to do the biopsy, do the biopsy.
35:01If House tries to interfere, let me know and I will take care of it.
35:04Yeah. You're a hero.
35:06If it wasn't for you, we'd be cutting into a dead guy's head instead of Foreman's.
35:12Sorry.
35:14Thanks.
35:17That was great.
35:19It was rude and unnecessary.
35:20Yeah.
35:21Go away.
35:22Give me time.
35:24We're out of time.
35:25An hour.
35:26What does out of time mean?
35:27These O2 stats are on 94 right now.
35:30As long as they're above 90, danger of fatal arrhythmia doesn't increase.
35:32So what? There's no point in waiting.
35:35You were right.
35:36We should be cutting into a corpse's head.
35:38Yeah.
35:38We should be, except the CDC's got the cop's body under...
35:41There's got to be other bodies.
35:43You think this thing has killed other people?
35:45No.
35:47That apartment was a dump.
35:49Just because Steve McQueen didn't get sick doesn't mean some other vermin didn't.
35:53You give me an hour, I go back there, I find a dead animal, I cut its head open instead
35:57of Foreman's.
35:59Foreman's already on 100% oxygen.
36:02Once his O2 stats hit 90, I can't wait any longer.
36:09Where's your suit?
36:13Either you'll find the answer, or I'll find the answer.
36:16It doesn't matter.
36:19Prep the drill.
36:20We've got to be ready to go if we get the signal.
36:22We'll find one more day.
36:23We'll find another day.
36:24We'll find another day.
36:31We'll find another day.
36:33Have a good time.
36:51The Magic First
37:00Ninety-two.
37:01Found a blind bird.
37:03Great.
37:04How fast can you get it in here?
37:06I'll know in about 30 seconds.
37:52I'll know in about 30 seconds.
37:57You better have the bird.
37:58The surgical team's in place.
38:00I screwed up.
38:01How can you not capture a blind bird?
38:03That's not what I meant.
38:04I screwed up the first time through this place.
38:06Foreman told you everywhere he went.
38:08It's not where, it's when.
38:09He came here early afternoon.
38:12Me and Steve came through two hours too late.
38:14You were six hours early.
38:15It's the water.
38:16The irrigation system only pumped.
38:17House, I tested the water.
38:19The water's clean.
38:28The water's clean.
39:21House.
39:22We tested the wrong water.
39:24He stole cable, he stole fertilizer, and he stole water.
39:28It's riddled with Neogleria.
39:30I know.
39:32You already did the biopsy.
39:35I thought I had no choice.
39:50How's my son?
39:53He has primary amoebic meningoencephalitis.
39:56It's a parasite that goes through the nose and migrates into the brain where it feeds on brain cells.
40:03The Legionella attacked the parasite.
40:05That's why the disease slowed down.
40:07Is it treatable?
40:08We started him on an antiparasitic, and the amoebas will clear out of his system.
40:14And he'll be okay.
40:18And then we'll wean him out of the coma.
40:20Will he be okay?
40:24There'll be no lasting damage from the parasite.
40:29But the surgery...
40:34We don't know.
40:45How many roads we've traveled
40:52How many dreams we've chased
40:59Across sand and sky and gravel
41:03We're looking for one safe place
41:08Yeah
41:08Yeah
41:10One safe place
41:14Yeah
41:15Yeah
41:17A banana
41:22How are you feeling?
41:25Can you talk?
41:29I don't feel anything
41:33Are you numb?
41:36No
41:36I mean
41:39I don't feel any pain
41:44Keep your head still
41:46Follow my finger
41:51I'm okay
41:52Your breath stinks
41:53You're peeing into a bag
41:55What are our names?
41:59You did the playoffs
42:03Thank you
42:04Names
42:06Cameron
42:08My dad
42:10And the manipulative pastor
42:13You remembered
42:15How you doing, dad?
42:17Great
42:20Relieved
42:21Great
42:23What did I have?
42:26Inglaria
42:27Biopsy showed the amoeba
42:29CDC autopsy
42:30Eventually found the amoeba
42:31And the house
42:32Founded in the water
42:33On the cop's roof
42:34Wiggle your left toes
42:36What?
42:38You went back
42:39And cheated the biopsy?
42:41Your left toes
42:41Foreman
42:43I just did
42:46No, you didn't
42:50He can't move his toes
42:52He can move them
42:53Raise your right arm
42:58What?
43:00Long life
43:01Wiggle
43:01You
43:01Oh
43:02Oh
43:02Oh
43:03Oh
43:03Oh
43:04I
43:05I
43:05I
43:05I
43:05I
43:06I
43:06I
43:07I
43:07I
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