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00:07So, there I am on my 25th birthday,
00:10driving from Wheeling, West Virginia to Bensonhurst
00:13in a Dodge Dart with no radio
00:15and a gunrunner named Barrelhead,
00:17who insisted we sing every Jimmy Buffet song he could recall.
00:21What could I say? The man was heavily armed.
00:24So, 500 renditions of Margaritaville later,
00:28my first cover.
00:298,000 words on how Barrelhead and his friends
00:31were transporting handguns for sale to New York City.
00:35The day the magazine hit the stands,
00:36the D.A. hit me with a subpoena.
00:38He wanted to know Barrelhead's real name.
00:41And Greta had been managing editor for three whole days,
00:44so she invited me across the street to the fancy bar
00:46where they use real glasses.
00:49And after about the sixth vodka and tonic,
00:52she said, Fletch, I want you to know the magazine is behind you.
00:55Well, I was impressed.
00:57I said, you think you can get the D.A. off my back?
00:59And she said, no.
01:00But when you get out of jail, you'll still have a job.
01:05I'm 45. I've given up a lot.
01:08I've given up the road, that life.
01:10Thanks, Elizabeth. No regrets.
01:12My lovely wife.
01:14I've given up drinking.
01:15I've given up drugs.
01:17Greta taught me there's two things you never give up.
01:19One's rock and roll.
01:20The other's a source.
01:22Greta Sims.
01:23Great marriage, Greta.
01:26I only hope you can adjust to the lack of stress in your...
01:30Oh, Fletch?
01:32Oh, Fletch?
01:34Fletcher?
01:36Fletcher?
01:38Fletcher?
01:39Fletcher?
01:40Honey?
01:41Sweetie?
01:42Are you okay?
01:47Are you okay?
01:51I flung the investment.
01:55What did you say?
01:58What did you say?
01:59Oh.
02:01Oh.
02:03Flung the investment.
02:06Well, why can sign?
02:14Why can sign?
02:15I'll call 9-1-1.
02:18It's proficient.
02:22Why disqualify the rush?
02:24I'm tabled.
02:27I'm tabled.
02:29I'm tabled.
02:55For your.
03:11I need your advice.
03:14What's the best diagnostics department within 60 miles of here?
03:17We are?
03:19We can be in the...
03:19We aren't here.
03:20House is in Baltimore lying to Medicaid about his billings.
03:23So, I'm board certified.
03:25You are not House.
03:26Why'd you put me in charge of the department
03:28if you think I can't handle it?
03:29Because it's temporary and because I was ordered to.
03:34What are the symptoms?
03:36Oh, come on.
03:38You're gonna diagnose him without meeting him?
03:40Prove that you're as brilliant as House?
03:42I need to know the symptoms
03:44to know which hospital to recommend.
03:47EMT's report, patient struck his head
03:49and is suffering from aphasia.
03:51Hmm. Neurological problem.
03:54You know, I know a lot of good people in that field
03:57seeing as I happen to be a neurologist.
03:59You're pouting.
04:00Not at all.
04:02Taylor's pretty good.
04:04House was ready to hire him until he got my resume.
04:07It's Fletcher Stone.
04:08Wrote 12 books, exposed three administrations.
04:12Before he exposes us...
04:13I get it.
04:14Famous patient needs famous doctor.
04:16I'll call Taylor.
04:18Or maybe you should call him.
04:21What if I say something stupid?
04:26Oh, God.
04:28House is easier.
04:35Dr. Kent?
04:36Are you taking any drugs?
04:38I displaced my function.
04:41Accolade.
04:41He used to drink regularly,
04:44but he's been clean and sober for nearly a year.
04:47Mr. Stone, you think you're speaking normally,
04:49but your speech is impaired.
04:52He knows what he wants to say,
04:54but when he reaches for a word,
04:55he finds something else.
04:56I grapple average.
05:00Tens are glistening.
05:02He doesn't know that he's saying it wrong?
05:04It all sounds right to him.
05:08I want you to write your name and draw a face.
05:26It's called agraphia.
05:28Loss of ability to write.
05:29Most often, it's temporary.
05:32How hard did he hit his head?
05:33It was a pretty good crack.
05:36It made a really ugly sound.
05:38Do you understand what I'm saying?
05:39Of golf.
05:41Now, give me a sentence.
05:42Just a yes or a no.
05:44You understand me?
05:48Yes.
05:50Elizabeth, Fletch.
05:52Is he okay?
05:53I don't know.
05:54This is Fletch's editor.
05:57Greta Sims.
05:58I wanted to make sure that the EMTs told you the right story.
06:01How many stories are there?
06:02He didn't trip.
06:03He just fell out of the blue.
06:06His foot jerked a little bit first.
06:08That's what made it look like a trip.
06:17Don't say anything.
06:18Don't attempt to defend your billing practices.
06:20Your billing practices are indefensible.
06:22We've been over this.
06:23If I thought you were capable of listening, I'd shut up.
06:25That makes no sense at all.
06:34Good afternoon.
06:35Good afternoon.
06:36Good afternoon.
06:43Every case you have rates a five on the complexity scale?
06:46Dr. House has a rather specialized practice.
06:51Ah.
06:52Okay.
06:54Then let's go through these.
06:57All of these?
06:58If you have lunch reservations, cancel.
07:02All right.
07:03Patient.
07:06If you didn't trip, something made him fall.
07:09Stroke?
07:09Seizure?
07:1030 people saw him trip.
07:12One person says he didn't.
07:13Who are we going to believe?
07:14His symptoms can all be explained by the head trauma.
07:16Causes a contusion or a seizure, that causes the aphasia.
07:19We should get an EEG.
07:20If it was a stroke, it could be a cladding issue.
07:22Even if he fell, drug use is far more likely.
07:25I'm ordering a tox screen.
07:26Chase, we're not done with the differential.
07:29You're not my boss.
07:31I'm House's boss.
07:32House is your boss.
07:33The math is pretty simple.
07:35Are you signing my paychecks?
07:37Are you hiring and firing?
07:38This is not about that.
07:39The only thing you've been asked to do is supervise House in case he does something insane.
07:44Which might, you know, save a life.
07:48Somebody's got to be in charge.
07:49Why?
07:50What, do you think?
07:50We should all just do whatever we want to do?
07:52Maybe have a race to the diagnosis.
07:54I think it should be a discussion among peers.
07:57I think we're grown up enough to reach a consensus.
08:05Patient 62 years old, you prescribe Viagra.
08:09I look in vain for the words erectile dysfunction in the notes for Dolores Smith.
08:15She had a heart condition.
08:17And you ran out of nitroglycerin.
08:19She also had low blood pressure.
08:21So nitro would be dangerous.
08:23Little blue pills improve blood flow.
08:26They're vasodilators.
08:28That's why you sometimes get the headaches.
08:30I think Dr. House understands.
08:31No, of course I do.
08:32The woman has a heart condition.
08:34She's on her own.
08:35The man can't nail his office assistant.
08:37It's national crisis time.
08:39Are you seriously expecting us to foot the bill for off-label use of medication?
08:43Fine.
08:43I'll pay for it.
08:45How much are the pills?
08:46She took how many?
08:48Put the money away.
08:49Are you trying to bribe me?
08:51No.
08:52I could.
08:54There's an ATM in the lobby.
08:55My client's an idiot.
08:58But he's wrong about the pills.
09:01Off-label use is not sanctioned.
09:04You're retiring in three weeks.
09:06You've been doing this job nearly 20 years.
09:08Aren't you tired of administering policy you disagree with?
09:12I never said I disagree.
09:14What can they do to you?
09:16And Dr. House is sorry about his earlier outburst.
09:20Absolutely.
09:27Do you do background checks on Medicaid personnel?
09:30I do what's necessary for my client.
09:32Wow.
09:32New personal record.
09:33Yeah.
09:34Timing's good for me, too.
09:36Got a reservation at a little place in the Inner Harbor.
09:39You booked us dinner reservation?
09:41Best Maryland crab in Maryland.
09:44Don't you have a plane to catch?
09:45Not for hours.
09:47Your flight leaves at 7.
09:49You did a background check on me?
09:52And mine doesn't leave till 9 p.m.
09:53It looks like I'll be dining alone.
09:55You checked on my flight so you could be sure to be on a different one.
10:00Thought we were past the avoidance stage.
10:02I didn't think we'd be finished this soon.
10:07Where's your crucifix?
10:09I'd like to have the jewelers to be cleaned.
10:14Right.
10:18This will show us if there's a problem with your carotid artery that might cause a blood clot.
10:23If it went to his brain, it could explain the aphasia and the falling down.
10:27And you're giving him an EEG.
10:29Is that for the same thing?
10:30It's just a precaution.
10:32I think the trauma caused some swelling and we need to keep him stable until the body can repair the
10:36damage.
10:37And you think they're both wrong.
10:39We're just covering all the bases.
10:41We're being safe.
10:45So two saps going down.
10:53It's more than his lungs.
10:54Push 40 IV laces.
10:56We need to intubate. He's losing his respiratory drive.
11:06Down.
11:08Down.
11:09Down.
11:11Down.
11:25and then there were two aphasia and fluid in the lungs seizure can't cause both neither can a
11:32stroke unless he had an abnormal heart rhythm and then there was one urine test is positive for
11:38amphetamines phetamines don't cause pulmonary edema they do if you smoke them in one of his books
11:44talked about giving up drugs and alcohol how it changes life everybody lies
11:53when he started wanting to hear every minute of my day it should have been a clue he was the
11:57jealous
11:58type but you know in that first stage of a relationship where it's like your body's full
12:03these chemicals that make you think everything they do is charming uh excuse me hello hey honey
12:15how are the kids they miss me this may take a minute what's new with mr aphasia cuddy called you
12:25everybody covers their ass pulmonary edema chase did a talk screen came back positive for amphetamines
12:31he did the dance of victory i'm betting there's another shoe i thought the kids didn't call you
12:40i know the way you tell stories foreman went to talk to stone about his drug test found him running
12:45a temperature so it's not the drugs he's got such a bad rep
12:53honey you shouldn't do that okay i gotta hang up they're probably trying to reach me
12:59you don't have call waiting i'm hanging up on you now it's five dollars a month
13:11drugs don't cause fever encephalitis or meningitis are the obvious suspects
13:15start him on antibiotics it could be an autoimmune disease lupus bichettes
13:19you could start him on a high dose of steroids except if he does have encephalitis steroids could
13:24weaken his immune system form it how high a fever looking on speaker phone why haven't you called me
13:33101 how'd you know what you think you guys could have a party as soon as the parents are gone
13:38and i
13:39won't hear about it start with broad spectrum antibiotics for possible bacterial meningitis
13:44and an anti-bar in case we luck out in his herpes encephalitis what if it's autoimmune well then we're
13:49screwed which is why we need more information any genetic issue with family the man can't talk
13:56his medical records is sketchy wife's only known him a couple of years mri show anything ct scan was
14:02negative ct that's like short for mri right excellent that's going to save us a lot of time
14:08we've got an mri scheduled in 20 minutes earliest foreman could get the machine i teach you to lie
14:14cheat and steal as soon as my back is turned you wait in line get an mri and get a
14:20better medical
14:21history the man can't talk who cares he's probably going to lie anyway my flight's a little late we'll
14:27be back in a few hours so you're in charge of us because you're in charge of him
14:41any family history of neurological problems no been out of the country in the last five years
14:50yes three years
14:54yes two years he stopped traveling for work two years ago after we got serious
15:00any vacations his last one was six months ago
15:05golf resort at key biscay no way it was a golf resort
15:10knowing fletch i assume he was working his way through every bar in the keys last hurrah before
15:15settling down alcohol no amphetamines no tested positive
15:24he doesn't use drugs i told you
15:29when we got engaged we decided we wanted a different kind of life
15:34and he dropped the macho journalism no more taking crazy chances
15:38that includes his health he asked me not to tell elizabeth
15:43he's been lying to her about his drug habit well yes and no
15:48b.e. before elizabeth he used drugs recreationally i wasn't crazy about it but that thrill-seeking
15:54behavior is what made him the kind of journalist that he was
15:57and now a.e.
16:00man's twisted himself into knots for her
16:03completely cleaned up his act
16:04but the drugs
16:05they're medicinal
16:07sort of
16:08he was having trouble sleeping
16:10his new suburban lifestyle
16:12lack of excitement was throwing him off
16:14so he started with sleeping pills
16:16when they knocked him out he needed something to perk him back up during the day
16:21every day
16:23no slippery slope there
16:30keep the stain knife can't force
16:34we're not gonna tell your wife
16:36we're not cops
16:50there's a little edema
16:51brain swelling
16:52and an area of scarring
16:54is that what's causing the aphasia
16:57actually that's what's odd
16:59the scarring's not in the area of the brain
17:00normally associated with conduction aphasia
17:02and it's old
17:03it happened before he hit his head
17:05maybe a small stroke
17:06or some other underlying condition
17:08that could be causing this
17:09or it might have nothing to do with it at all
17:13have you ever had head trauma before
17:14an accident
17:17ever had any numbness on one side before
17:20dizziness
17:20what is the durable
17:25no
17:32all the party passengers
17:33for flight 870
17:35the plane will be delayed
17:36by one half hour
17:37we apologize
17:38we'll be able to do with it at all
17:41we'll be able to do with it at all
17:42we'll be able to do with it at all
17:44we'll be able to do with it at all
17:46we'll be able to do with it at all
17:49we'll be able to do with it at all
17:55we'll be able to do with it at all
17:56we'll be able to do with it at all
17:57we'll be able to do with it at all
17:57we'll be able to do with it at all
17:58we'll be able to do with it at all
17:58we'll be able to do with it at all
18:00we'll be able to do with it at all
18:11I've got you some coffee.
18:30So, what do you want to talk about?
18:40The scarring on the MRI could be anything.
18:42MS, toxins, any one of 100 demyelinating diseases.
18:46If it's meningitis, we have to ID the bug fast.
18:49We need to do a lumbar puncture.
18:50I'm not doing an LP with this edema.
18:52You're paralyzing me.
18:53What does House say?
18:54The person you're trying to reach is out of the area or has turned off their phone.
18:58So, what are your orders?
18:59We need more information.
19:00There is no more information.
19:02I'll break into his place.
19:09Have fun.
19:12How's the patient?
19:14I'm fine.
19:15Where are you going?
19:15Dinner.
19:16Oh, well, I'll join you and you can bring me up to speed.
19:18Oh, sorry.
19:19Reservation for two.
19:24When people give themselves away, it's by little things.
19:29That woman over there, she's not sneering at her coffee.
19:33She's recovering from Bell's palsy.
19:38And then the cashier at the coffee place.
19:40She doesn't want anyone to know, but she's dying of ALS.
19:44There's a particular sort of twitchy, stiff arm that's characteristic.
19:49And then there's you.
19:52Why aren't you wearing your cross?
19:55I told you I left it.
19:56You keep jewelry cleaner under the sink so you won't have to go a day without it.
20:01True.
20:02You forgot it that morning that our pipes burst.
20:05But then you went back and waited through the flood to retrieve it.
20:10So, why not waiting today?
20:13Did you bring a book to read or something?
20:24Nothing.
20:30Caffeine pills and amphetamines.
20:33Same stuff you told us you were taking.
20:36I'm taking mass.
20:38Anti-convulsant?
20:39He said there was no history of prior seizure.
20:42It's not even prescribed to him.
20:43Still doesn't explain his fever.
20:45He's probably just using it for weight loss.
20:46Just gives us another lie.
20:49Must really be devoted.
20:51Should we check the home?
20:52If he wanted to hide something from his wife, why wouldn't he hide it in the office?
20:55Maybe she's hiding something.
21:06Nothing but aspirin and flu meds in the bathroom.
21:11Looks like this stuff's been sitting here for weeks.
21:14Home improvement.
21:15He probably thought he could take the project on, then realized it was a little more than he could handle.
21:21You got a point to make, or did you just feel like giving a long, unnecessary explanation for something medically
21:25irrelevant?
21:25What happened to the foreman who always has an answer?
21:28The guy who practically wears a sign saying, I'm as good as House, but I'm nicer.
21:32I never said that.
21:33I guess it's safe to be confident when House is there to overrule you.
21:37Now that it's all on you?
21:40It's different.
21:41Yeah.
21:47Either you left it behind on purpose, or by mistake.
21:51The only reason you leave it behind intentionally is if it no longer meant anything to you.
21:55But since it was a gift from your mom, that would mean you had a fight with her.
21:59Since you don't talk to ghosts, that's unlikely.
22:01Leave it alone, Greg.
22:02Yeah, I'm good at that.
22:04So that leaves for getting it unintentionally.
22:08But then we have to explain why you didn't go back for it when you realized.
22:10I didn't realize until I got to the airport.
22:12Nope.
22:13You were wearing makeup when you got to the airport.
22:15You can't put on makeup without looking at yourself.
22:17And you can't look at yourself without touching that face.
22:20What does this matter to you?
22:22It's an anomaly.
22:24Anomalies bug me.
22:28And you're gonna suffer.
22:44I think it's his stomach.
22:45I feel like I feel a tealindigent.
22:48Is it something you ain't?
22:50He keeps doing that.
22:53I tealindigent.
22:54Are you hungry?
22:55No.
22:56I'm always in pain.
22:57Is it a sharp pain?
22:57No.
22:58Uh, uh, tealindigent.
23:01Taste?
23:02Yes.
23:04Uh, metallic taste?
23:05Yes!
23:07I'll be right back.
23:09No!
23:12I suppose it's also possible that the clasp broke.
23:17And then you'd be carrying the thing around in your purse.
23:19We had a fight.
23:21We had a fight.
23:22And I was angry and not thinking straight.
23:23And I walked out without my makeup and without my cross.
23:26And I stopped at the drugstore to buy makeup.
23:27But I couldn't buy a cross because they don't have an aisle for personal talismans.
23:35So you had a fight.
23:37I'm sure it'll blow over.
23:38It was about nothing.
23:39Of course it was.
23:40Mark's tired.
23:41He's worried.
23:42He's got mobility problems.
23:44It's normal to blow up over little things.
23:46I don't mind fighting over little things.
23:48I don't even mind fighting over big things.
23:50That I could understand.
23:52But we fight over nothing.
23:54You know, a mailbox with a sign that says, last pickup, five, Pam.
23:58Does that mean last pickup to go to the post office or last pickup to leave the post office
24:02and be sent out of town?
24:04You fought over mail delivery?
24:06I tried to get him to drop the subject, but he wouldn't.
24:09I told him he was right.
24:10He thought I was being condescending.
24:12You were.
24:14He's pushing me out of his life.
24:17Maybe you're misinterpreting.
24:21Did I misinterpret with you?
24:24At least this time I recognize it.
24:26That's the benefit of convincing the only two men you've ever loved.
24:29They're better off without you.
24:34Yeah, it's all your fault.
24:36You know, Stacey, in the original Greek, means relationship killer.
24:43I...
24:50I'm gonna go wash my face.
24:52I'm gonna look like a grown-up again.
24:56I'm gonna go wash my face.
25:01Hello?
25:06Screw you.
25:08House.
25:09Do you know your phone's dead?
25:10Do you ever recharge your batteries?
25:12They recharge?
25:13I just keep buying new phones.
25:15I thought you should know your aphasia guy's tasting metal.
25:18Where's his creatinine?
25:196.8.
25:20He's got kidney failure.
25:21Cameron's got him on dialysis, and he's stable for the moment.
25:24Unlike Cuddy, who's suicidal.
25:27It's either meningitis or encephalitis.
25:30Or maybe autoimmune.
25:31That's perfect.
25:32Seems like you really narrowed it down over dinner.
25:36Here's the plan.
25:37We talked to House.
25:38I've been trying.
25:39It's not answering your cell.
25:40It's obvious we have to do the lumbar puncture.
25:42There's no choice anymore.
25:46You have to do it just right.
25:48What are you talking about?
25:49Either you've decided to do a lumbar puncture,
25:51or you have to fire me so that I can't fire all of you
25:54as soon as I get back in charge.
25:57Is Cuddy there ranting?
25:58If I'd known you'd be out of contact...
26:00They can handle it.
26:01Right.
26:02So far, only three organ systems have failed.
26:05Okay, they can.
26:06Doesn't matter.
26:07Guy's not stable enough to move.
26:08So go rant in your own office.
26:10Fine.
26:11Call me when you're done.
26:17What do you mean by doing the lp just right?
26:20We're not going to screw it up.
26:21The odds are this guy knows something we don't.
26:23He could know the answer to the meaning of life.
26:26The man can't communicate.
26:27Have you had any indication that he's tried to communicate something important?
26:31No.
26:32That's because you guys haven't scared him enough.
26:35I'm sure he'll all take real good care of you.
26:37Why should he say anything?
26:39When you prep him, tell him he's going to die.
26:42Crush all hope.
26:43Don't let Cameron do it.
26:47Cutty, you got a problem with any of that?
26:54You're scheduled for a lumbar puncture, but you shouldn't count on that having the answers.
26:58If your husband continues to decline...
27:02You'll die.
27:08If there's anything you haven't told us.
27:29How are you holding up?
27:34I know what you just heard is scary as hell, but...
27:40I couldn't tackle the bear.
27:43I couldn't tackle the bear.
27:46They took my stain.
27:51Attention, please.
27:52Due to weather conditions, all flights are grounded until further notice.
27:57Cots are being provided on the lower level.
28:00We apologize for the inconvenience.
28:02I don't believe it.
28:04I'm going to run down and preserve you a cot with a view.
28:08Where's your knapsack?
28:10Check it through.
28:12That's right.
28:12I forgot it's hard for you to carry and walk.
28:15I booked a room at the airport hotel when I saw how bad the weather was.
28:19It's the last one available.
28:20Well, your leg can't handle a nine on a cot.
28:26Thanks.
28:28Ready.
28:30Right.
28:33Thartail's upstairs.
28:37Does Mark know about this?
28:39Mark knows when things are bad, I always like to have an escape from a plan.
29:06I have to know what's going on here.
29:10It's when you have a fight with Mark and you try to avoid me, I have to think that...
29:17That I'm feeling vulnerable and I don't want to be around you because it might lead to something.
29:21Right.
29:24But then a hotel room...
29:26It might also lead to something.
29:30Hmm.
29:31So, which is it?
29:37Our relationship's like an addiction.
29:40It's...
29:41like...
29:42Really good drugs.
29:44No, it's like...
29:47Vindaloo curry.
29:49Okay, sure.
29:50It's a really, really hot Indian curry they make with red chili pepper.
29:54I know what it is.
29:56It's addictive.
29:57It's addictive.
29:57You're abrasive and annoying and, come on, way too strong, like...
30:03Vindaloo curry, and when you're crazy about curry, that's fine.
30:05But no matter how much you love curry, you have too much of it, it takes the roof of your
30:09mouth off.
30:11And then you never want to see curry for a really, really long time, but you wake up one day
30:15and you think...
30:20God, I really miss curry.
30:38You're a jerk.
30:40I know.
31:08You haven't just had a fight with Mark.
31:09There's only once in your life where you shut up.
31:30House.
31:31You're on speakerphone.
31:33How did the LP go?
31:35Give me the Reader's Digest condensed version.
31:38preliminary results of some kind of infection, which narrows it down from infinity, yeah.
31:47At the rate his organs are deteriorating, he's got maybe a day or two.
31:51Okay.
31:52Well, call me back when you have something.
31:54He was trying to tell us something.
32:04What did he say?
32:05You were wrong.
32:06It wasn't the fear.
32:07He opened up to me when I...
32:09Sympathetic presence after a traumatic moment.
32:13Classic interrogation technique.
32:14What did he say?
32:16You knew that I...
32:17Act the way you always do?
32:18Yeah, I did.
32:19What did he say?
32:21He couldn't tackle the bear.
32:24Now all we need is the English aphasic dictionary.
32:27A fluent aphasic retrieves words that are stored somewhere close to the one he wants.
32:31They can be filed by...
32:33By sound or by meaning.
32:34So if he wants to say table, he could say label.
32:38Or he could say chair.
32:40Or he could just say jabberwocky.
32:41There's no way to tell.
32:43He also said they took my stain.
32:48Hold on.
32:51Uh, I'm going to take this phone downstairs so I don't disturb you.
32:55Is that okay?
32:56Sure.
32:58Keep him talking.
32:59Write down everything he says.
33:05Stacey.
33:08That new makeup you bought.
33:10Do you mind if I borrow it?
33:18What did you mean by stain?
33:20Dirty?
33:21Soiled?
33:22No.
33:23No.
33:24What about rhymes?
33:25Uh, pain?
33:26Brain?
33:28Thane?
33:30He is dying from some kind of infection, and you all are playing word games?
33:34Is there anything else you haven't told us?
33:46Let's start this again.
33:49Bear.
33:51Is it bear as in naked?
33:53Yeah.
34:05Oh, no.
34:19Oh, I can.
34:32Crimson Desire shows up well on Sheet Rock.
34:34That's why I chose it.
34:51He must have gotten one new phrase out of him. Something.
34:54We've been talking to him for hours. Maybe he's just given up.
34:58Are you sure you told me everything you found at his home and office?
35:01No, we're hiding something.
35:02Maybe it's not a rhyme or a synonym. What else is there?
35:05You think we should just start guessing randomly?
35:08Maybe House is wrong.
35:11Hope that's not the end of the thought.
35:13He mentioned Stane once before when Chase was giving him the MRI.
35:16Before we scared him.
35:17He did?
35:18It's in your notes.
35:20So he only talks during MRIs and lumbar punctures?
35:24Your theory is he can only talk with a needle in his back or...
35:27When his wife's not in the room.
35:32The more devoted...
35:35The more reason to lie.
35:38That's cynical.
35:39You disagree?
35:40No, I'm just felling.
35:42Our little girl is growing up.
35:45Okay, what's the best way to rip a woman from the side of her dying husband?
35:48You woke me up to lie to a patient's wife?
35:51Tell me there's been a miscommunication over their insurance coverage.
35:54It's not a big deal.
35:56Tell me, if it is your aim to sell me the same crazy ideas that House does, how are you
36:02an improvement on House?
36:03I brought you a coffee.
36:10Your flight's been boarding for 20 minutes.
36:13I'll take a later one.
36:15Greg, they can't leave without you.
36:16You checked your knapsack.
36:19Are we in?
36:20Yeah.
36:20Hi, I'm Gregory House.
36:23I'm your attending physician.
36:25Your wife's not there.
36:26Start talking.
36:27They took my stain.
36:30I couldn't tackle the bear.
36:32They took my stain.
36:34Okay, shut up now.
36:35Nice work, Cameron.
36:36Give him the list again.
36:37Let us know when something sounds right.
36:40Dirty, soiled, pain, brain.
36:44Yes.
36:46Where does that get us?
36:47We're already paying plenty of attention to his brain.
36:50We've got an MRI.
36:51We've got a CT.
36:51Are we sure he wasn't reacting to pain?
36:53He's been on painkillers.
36:55Come on, Chief.
36:56Drugs didn't do this to him.
36:58Even if he is an addict.
36:59I dissuade the tonal category.
37:02Oh, please, Mr. Sleeping Pills.
37:04Amphetamines.
37:05Bring me up, bring me down.
37:08For a passenger Gregory House,
37:10please report to Gate 7.
37:11Gregory House to Gate 7.
37:17Ever hear of this one?
37:19Build a house.
37:20Each wall has southern exposure.
37:23Big bear comes wandering by.
37:25What color is the bear?
37:27White.
37:28It's a polar bear.
37:29You built your house in the North Pole.
37:32Polar.
37:33Whatever your name is.
37:34Patient, are you bipolar?
37:38What?
37:38I can't see.
37:39Is he nodding?
37:40Yes.
37:42Topamax isn't just off-label for weight loss.
37:45It's off-label for mood disorders.
37:47Plenty of bipolars are manic in the daytime.
37:49Depressive at night.
37:50He's been medicating for years with alcohol.
37:52Sleeping through the bad hours.
37:54Explains the danger of journalism.
37:55Explains everything, including the kitchen sink.
37:58Okay, technically it's kitchen cabinets.
38:00He starts a project and he stops.
38:02Except bipolar disorder does not cause seizures.
38:06And it doesn't shut down your kidneys.
38:07But what it does do...
38:08Excuse me, sir.
38:08Am I seeing your IG?
38:09I'm on the phone.
38:11I'm on the phone, please.
38:12House?
38:13What is it?
38:14I'm a doctor.
38:14This is an emergency call.
38:16Now, you have to come with me, sir.
38:17I'm not going anywhere.
38:18Do you think you're going to take me on?
38:20I kick and I bite.
38:22You're either on that plane or you're going into custody.
38:33House?
38:34Are you still there?
38:36Being bipolar makes you take risks.
38:38You seek excitement.
38:39You make up stories.
38:41I don't value a tailor, Lever.
38:44Fine.
38:44Maybe your stories are legit.
38:46People would start to wonder.
38:48Annoyed politicians and tired governments would be on your ass.
38:52So you couldn't tell anybody you were bipolar.
38:54Which was fine.
38:57Until you fell in love.
39:01And you wanted that life.
39:04Did you hear that there's a surgical cure?
39:08Give the woman you love the life she wants.
39:12All you have to do is change.
39:19Bilateral cingulotomy.
39:21An experimental surgery that some people claim helps mood disorders.
39:25And if it's done by a gamma knife, there's no trace of cutting.
39:28That's the neural scarring we saw in the MRI.
39:30Which explained nothing because it wasn't even in the right area.
39:33It's not the surgery.
39:34It's the secrecy.
39:36What causes recurring fever, neurological problems, lethargy that you fight with caffeine pills and amphetamines.
39:42It wasn't your secret psych disorder.
39:45It wasn't your secret daily drug use.
39:47It was the secret trip for your secret surgery in Caracas or Buenos Aires.
39:52Which, by the way, didn't work, given the state of your kitchen cabinets.
39:55House, shut up.
40:00What's going on?
40:06Is he right?
40:10Your doctors know you better than I do.
40:14That man on the speakerphone, he never even met you, and he knows you better than I do.
40:23Do you love me?
40:29Yes.
40:31Yes.
40:32You just don't trust me.
40:38Get the blood on a slide.
40:41Do not put it through a computer this time.
40:42Yep.
40:58Cerebral malaria.
41:02I'll get him started on intravenous quinidine.
41:06If a human being had actually looked at his blood anywhere along the way,
41:10instead of just running tests through the computer,
41:14parasites would have jumped right out at them.
41:17The price of the electronic age.
41:21Fletch.
41:34Fletch.
41:37She'll be back.
41:44Give her time to miss you.
41:56I'm counting on you to get me off the no-fly list.
41:59Is your patient going to be all right?
42:01Physically, his chances are good.
42:03Physically?
42:04Two people who weren't meant to be together.
42:07Maybe they'll get a happy ending just because they both want it so much.
42:10Yeah.
42:10That's usually the way it works.
42:12He loved her enough to convince himself he could change.
42:17But he couldn't, could he?
42:26You know what Woody Allen said about relationships?
42:30Irrational and crazy, but we go through it all because we...
42:32We need the curry.
42:33We need the curry.
42:40We need the curry.
42:41We need the curry.
42:42We need the curry.
42:44We need the curry.
42:46We need the curry.
42:47We need the curry.
42:47We need the curry.
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