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00:19Hey Alfredo, you done already?
00:23Oh, no, not yet. I have finished tomorrow.
00:26Mexico playing Argentina on TV.
00:28No, no. My asthma is very bad today.
00:32Oh, six years, Alfredo. You can't lie to me.
00:35I'm throwing a dinner.
00:36But first thing tomorrow?
00:37Party's tonight. A little rain.
00:39I'm gonna have to put buckets on the dining room table.
00:41No clouds. No rain.
00:43I'll tell you what. You take off,
00:46but if it pours into my guest's wine glasses...
00:48All right. Okay. Okay, Senana. I'll do it.
00:58No problem.
00:59No problem.
01:02Oh, my God.
01:38Spinal cord seems intact.
01:41Take a deep breath.
01:43It hurts.
01:43Try.
01:45Breath sounds bilateral.
01:47I don't think he has a new thorax.
01:48Just asthma.
01:49That is probably a broken rib.
01:50Tell me when it hurts the most.
01:55Your two little fingers are darker than the others.
01:57They feel funny.
01:58Come on.
02:00Needles.
02:00How long have they been like that?
02:02Never noticed before.
02:04It's bad.
02:04It's gone.
02:05It's bad.
02:07It's gone.
02:19It's bad.
02:22It's bad.
02:25It's bad.
02:59Or it could be disseminated intrabascular coagulopathy.
03:02DIC. Guy falls off a roof, the first thought is always it's a clotting problem.
03:07Trauma can activate the clotting enzymes. Guy could lose more than his hand.
03:11Thank you very much. This guy's been working for me for a long time and...
03:14Can I get bonus points if I act like I care?
03:19Cervical MRI, work up for DIC and start him on a heparin drug.
03:23Who?
03:23You want to know his name? I'm sure it's in the file.
03:26Or you could ask her. She's as old as bestest friend. They were in Cub Scouts together.
03:30I'll get started on the blood tests.
03:32You haven't been a real doctor in ten years. You'll make a mess all over the sheets.
03:35I'll do it.
03:36You have clinic duty. I still know how to handle a patient.
03:39Give me blood. Lots of blood.
03:42You're better. Big shower.
04:00You don't need to see him.
04:02One-handed handymen aren't in big demand.
04:06Talking, that's how lawsuits are lost.
04:08I know you, Lisa. You go in, you offer to pay his medical bills, his wages, she'll say something stupid
04:14like I'm sorry.
04:15You think I'm an idiot.
04:16I think you're not a lawyer. Don't go in there.
04:20Trust me, House's people can handle this.
04:25Yeah.
04:27This might sting a little bit.
04:30The medicine will thin the blood and help it to circulate.
04:33There's some pretty nasty scars there.
04:36They were construction.
04:42How long will I be in the hospital?
04:44Depends how long it takes us to figure out what's going on.
04:46I need to work. I'll get fired.
04:48You're sure Dr. Cutty won't fire you?
04:50I'm janitor at fast food, six nights.
04:52I need to work. My mother doesn't make enough.
04:54I can work. I'm old enough.
04:55You're old enough when you finish college.
04:57Why? You never went...
04:58I never had a big brother to tell me to shut up.
05:00I promise we'll let you out of here as soon as we're able to.
05:04Okay. I am fine.
05:05Okay? I feel bad.
05:06All right, go home now.
05:07No. If this is a clotting problem, it could be very serious, all right?
05:11No, you can't make mistakes.
05:12Wait.
05:13You can't make mistakes.
05:15Turn your hand over.
05:17I need to see your hand.
05:25Where's Dr. Cutty?
05:26We've got a third finger turning dark.
05:28His PTT is prolonged.
05:30The fibrin split products are off.
05:31He's not clotting properly.
05:33It looks like a mild case of DIC.
05:34Well, obviously not that mild.
05:36If this keeps up, his hand is literally going to be dead meat.
05:39His hand is connected to his arm.
05:40His arm is connected to...
05:41I'm not sure, but I bet it's important.
05:43All this from falling off my roof.
05:45Well, if only he'd fallen on his head, then he wouldn't have any of these symptoms.
05:52We need something stronger than heparin.
05:56Human-activated protein C.
05:58Looks like Cutty.
05:59Same cleavage.
06:01Protein C is indicated only for severe sepsis.
06:04Well, how many of his limbs have to be at stake for it to be severe?
06:07But this stuff is crazy dangerous.
06:09It can cause eternal bleeding.
06:11If he bleeds, he could stroke, he could die.
06:13He could get better.
06:14You know, if I try to scheme like this, you get that nasty, wrinkly face screeching like a hyena.
06:19It's very sexy, I admit.
06:23Do it.
06:28Protein C is borderline irresponsible, except that the safe stuff isn't doing squats.
06:33It's exactly the type of thing you would do.
06:36Obviously.
06:37It's exactly the type of thing he'd do.
06:40I know.
06:40I think he's trying to protect me.
06:43Now, that's not the type of thing he would do.
06:45I overruled the best diagnostician in this hospital, and I overrule him.
06:50If you care about this kid, your judgment should be worth more than his.
06:54He also pointed out that I haven't been a real doctor in years.
06:58Now, that sounds like him.
07:00You were just jerking Cuddy around?
07:02She seriously thought I wanted to stop her.
07:05One thing Cuddy is not is clueless.
07:07No.
07:07The first casualty of this case is her sense of humor.
07:10It's weird.
07:11Nothing funnier than almost killing a guy.
07:17I'll just say I'm having trouble getting up those steps.
07:19When did you start noticing?
07:21Oh, a week ago.
07:23Your blood pressure's a little high.
07:24But I've got something new that should help you out.
07:26Combines a nitrate with a blood pressure pill.
07:29It's targeted to African Americans.
07:31Targeted?
07:32Yeah.
07:33See, we tend to have nitric oxide deficiencies.
07:35And studies show this drug counteracts that problem.
07:38It's the first drug to...
07:39What kind of studies are you talking about?
07:41What kind of studies are there?
07:42They get some patients.
07:44They give them some drugs.
07:45Ah.
07:47I've had white people lying to me for 60 years.
07:50You think this is a tan?
07:52You think they tell you everything?
07:55Trouble with us black folk.
07:56We can't tell the difference anymore between racism and everybody gets screwed.
08:00Yeah?
08:01Well, how about them cheap meningitis drugs they're pawning off in Africa?
08:05Going to tell me that ain't racism?
08:07That's just greed.
08:10You really want to screw Whitey?
08:12Be one of the few black men who live long enough to collect Social Security.
08:17Take the medicine.
08:33Nurse.
08:34Nurse!
08:35Help!
08:36Nurse!
08:37Help!
08:38Nurse!
08:39What's up?
08:40I can't move my arm!
08:41I can't move my arm!
08:42Take it easy.
08:42Take it easy.
08:43Take it easy.
08:46The protein C side effects we were worried about, they happened.
08:51Where was the bleed?
08:52His brain.
08:53It's causing right side paralysis.
08:55I've stopped the treatment and called a neurosurgeon.
08:58Mono.
09:27I can't move my arm!
09:27I can't move our arm!
09:36I can move it now.
09:38It's okay now.
09:39You guys gonna go home soon?
09:40The surgery went well, but all we did was fix the problem created by the medicine we gave you.
09:47She says you look young.
09:50Are you sure?
09:51There's five of us working on the case.
09:54The others are older.
09:56Why doesn't Dr. Curry come to...
10:03Doesn't that sound too good?
10:17His fingers are even darker, his temperature is 102 and spiking, and the x-ray now shows lung infiltrates.
10:24Well, the good news is, you won't be bitching about losing his hand if he can't breathe.
10:28The trauma from the fall could cause acute respiratory distress syndrome.
10:32Right.
10:32I forgot.
10:33Your roof.
10:34It would cause lung infiltrates and maybe fever and conceivably the cyanotic fingers.
10:39The only question is why.
10:40Why what?
10:41Why, her weird psychopathology requires a diagnosis informed entirely by personal guilt.
10:48Let's assume we've been wrong up until now.
10:50Let's assume just for one second that the earth doesn't revolve around Cuddy's roof.
10:56What if he was sick before he had his run-in with gravity?
10:59He just didn't notice anything.
11:01Well, pneumonia can cause DIC, which can cause cyanotic fingers.
11:04Pneumonia doesn't hit that fast.
11:05Sure.
11:06Only pavement hits that fast.
11:08It's not pneumonia.
11:10He might have missed a finger turning dark.
11:12He's not going to miss breathing problems.
11:13What else?
11:14It's pneumonia.
11:17He wanted to go home.
11:18I thought he was lying.
11:19I told him I had a dinner party.
11:21I made him go up there.
11:23Well, why didn't you just take out a gun and shoot him?
11:25I thought it was just asthma.
11:27You might have mentioned this earlier, doctor.
11:30Maybe you could put a sense of blood cultures to the lab instead of wasting a day indulging
11:34in your self-loathing.
11:35If it's just garden variety bacterial pneumonia, he's going to be fine.
11:39So give him garden variety Lavaquin and a garden variety echocardiogram.
11:43Go check out the kid's house.
11:44The blood work will show us which type of pneumonia it is, if any.
11:46If he's huffing nail polish or pulling the wings off his pet parrot, this way he'll be faster.
11:52I'll bet Julio's just dying to find out what's wrong with him.
11:55Go with her.
11:56It's Alfredo.
11:58And I can handle getting a key and...
12:00Rico and I no longer trust you deciding what's important and what's not.
12:11You ever think about writing a book on office politics?
12:14Trust me.
12:15It would be a lot worse if I told her that you had to break into her house.
12:20Wait, wait, wait.
12:21What?
12:22Cuddy's house?
12:23See?
12:24It is shocking.
12:26You guys have been working there every day for the last three weeks.
12:28You think it's impossible you could have picked something up?
12:30I'm not breaking into my boss's house.
12:33I'm your boss.
12:34She's scarier than you are.
12:36She's a woman.
12:38Relax.
12:38I'm coming with.
12:45House is having lunch with his juniors now?
12:48No.
12:49Not a chance.
12:50Then where do you think they're going?
12:51I have no idea.
12:53Then why don't you think they're going to lunch?
12:55Because it's not like House.
12:56That was your point, right?
12:57He had that smug look on his face.
12:58I mean, he's that pleased about something.
13:00He's got to tell somebody, and the only somebody he knows is you.
13:04He's breaking into Cuddy's home.
13:06What?
13:07Why?
13:09For medical reasons.
13:11Why is he so curious about Cuddy?
13:13Why are you so curious about his curiosity?
13:15Why are you so curious about me being curious?
13:16Because you dumped him, and you're married,
13:18and they are neither of those things.
13:22I'm just curious.
13:24Nothing wrong with that.
13:25No, nothing wrong with that.
13:31What do you think?
13:32Red thongs?
13:35I think red thongs.
13:38Okay, 20 bucks says I can get through this door in 20 seconds.
13:42You're on.
13:43Count me in.
14:00No furniture polish, no paint thinner, or anything else worth sniffing.
14:05Nothing in here either.
14:06Except a few cockroaches.
14:10Nice.
14:11Someone should fix Alfredo's roof.
14:16So, why haven't you fired House?
14:20It's just, you guys are always screaming at each other, and I figure you hate him.
14:25I don't hate him.
14:29Why not?
14:32He's a great doctor.
14:34But any other hospital administrator would have fired him years ago.
14:37Four of them did.
14:39The question is, why did I hire him?
14:42So, how'd you know about our key?
14:44Cuddy, you've been doing a little handyman work for Cuddy yourself?
14:48Someone as obsessive and insecure as Cuddy probably has three extra keys hidden away within ten feet of the door.
14:54And you consider obsession a negative quality?
14:57Insecticide is organic.
14:59Soap is hypoallergenic.
15:02I got the bedroom.
15:09This is where it all happens.
15:17You both went to Michigan.
15:19Did you know him while you were there?
15:20Uh, I was still an undergrad, but yeah, I knew him.
15:23He was already a legend.
15:26So you just knew him as a legend?
15:28My God, you're subtle.
15:29Anything on your mind?
15:34Oh.
15:35More cockroaches?
15:37Worse.
15:41Beautiful.
15:44There's no way you just seduced where that key was.
15:47Does this count as red?
15:50You gave yourself 20 seconds and put money on it.
15:53Oh, my God.
15:56She's got pictures of you in here.
15:59Just you.
16:00It's like some kind of weird trying.
16:01Are you kidding?
16:02Yeah.
16:10She uses super tampons.
16:13What does that mean?
16:14You two are just too nasty to each other not to have been nasty.
16:18Hey, I can be a jerk to people I haven't slept with.
16:21I am that good.
16:23There's nothing here.
16:25You ready to go or you got some more stuff you want to sniff?
16:27Whoa, check this out.
16:30It's fuzzy.
16:32It's black.
16:33It's alive.
16:51The patient's lung function's declining rapidly.
16:54Levaquin's not working.
16:55He obviously doesn't have garden-variety pneumonia.
16:57I'm glad you've learned to take his impending death in stride.
17:00Guess what he does have?
17:01Rats.
17:03Scars on his hand.
17:05Rat bites.
17:06But he says they're from construction work,
17:08so he won't have to admit he's got rats at home.
17:11Catholics are right.
17:12Pride will kill you.
17:13He has streptobacillus.
17:14I bite fever.
17:15Oh, you, you, you.
17:16Fits the symptoms perfectly.
17:18Certainly one possibility.
17:19What about the aspergillus fungus we found under the sink?
17:23What sink?
17:24You ought to clean your bathroom better.
17:26You broke into my house?
17:28No, that would be wrong.
17:30I had a key.
17:32You had no right to invade my privacy.
17:34There was no medical reason for that whatsoever,
17:36and there was certainly no moral reason for it.
17:38Oh, damn.
17:40You're right.
17:42The focal consolidation makes fungal pneumonia far more likely.
17:45You're right, I'm right.
17:47On the bright side,
17:47it has the advantage of keeping you totally responsible.
17:50The treatment for aspergillus is amphotericin.
17:52That's hugely dangerous.
17:54Yeah? Your point being?
17:56Going the dangerous and aggressive route didn't work last time.
17:58It's bound to work this time.
18:00Starting on the amphoterrible.
18:02Oh.
18:23Dr. Cuddy?
18:26I'm Manny, Alfredo's brother.
18:28How's he doing?
18:30He's worried about money.
18:32I want to work for you.
18:35How old are you, Manny?
18:37Fifteen.
18:38Twelve?
18:40I can paint.
18:41I mow lawns.
18:42I rake leaves.
18:43I can start today.
18:44Alfredo wants you to finish school like you care.
18:50Manny, I have known your brother.
18:51He falls off your roof and you don't come to see him once?
18:57Finish.
19:05With a patient.
19:07Not according to the log.
19:09He's 315.
19:10Is it a commercial?
19:13How's Cuddy doing?
19:16She's not acting like Cuddy.
19:18It's a pleasure.
19:19You know her.
19:20She has trouble with these situations, feels personally responsible.
19:23The technical term is narcissism.
19:26You can't believe that everything is your fault unless you also believe you're all-powerful.
19:31Wow, does she sound messed up?
19:32I don't believe I can fix everything.
19:35I don't lie awake at night tormented by that fact.
19:38No, you lie awake tormented by how...
19:40We were talking about Cuddy here.
19:42She cares.
19:44She enjoys feeling guilty.
19:46Lisa cares.
19:47It's why she drives you nuts, because it's not just a puzzle to her.
19:50The patients were actually real.
19:51Their feelings actually relevant.
19:53And I'm telling her she can't even talk to him.
19:56My God, it's contagious.
19:58You're feeling guilty, too.
20:00I'm just saying take it easy on her.
20:01You owe her that.
20:05Commercial is over.
20:07So glad we talked.
20:10Snap, crackle, pop.
20:12Got some rice krispies in there.
20:15That bad, huh?
20:17You were here yesterday.
20:19I see from the chart that Dr. Foreman prescribed medicine.
20:22Not a miracle.
20:24Got to give this stuff one today.
20:25I didn't feel that Oreo's prescription.
20:29I'm the theory that you didn't trust him because he's black.
20:32Well, I'm going to prescribe the same medicine.
20:34See if you feel it this time.
20:36I'm not buying into no racist drug, okay?
20:40It's racist because it helps black people more than white people?
20:43Well, on behalf of my peeps, let me just say thanks for dying on principle for us.
20:47Look, my heart's red, your heart's red.
20:49And it don't make no sense to give us different drugs.
20:52You know, I have found a difference.
20:54Admittedly, it's a limited sample, but based on my experience in the last 90 seconds, all black people are morons.
21:01Sorry, African Americans.
21:03I'll see another doctor.
21:06Fine.
21:06Fine.
21:11I'll give you the same medicine you give Republicans.
21:18I think the medicine is working.
21:23They're lighter, right?
21:24They don't look lighter to me, Alfredo.
21:26How's the tingling?
21:27Don't bother me.
21:28Tell her the other thing.
21:30Dile.
21:31Callate, Manny.
21:33He hasn't peed since yesterday.
21:36Since last night?
21:38Afternoon.
21:39It's not a problem.
21:40I don't drink much.
21:43I think we'll give you a little rest from the meds here.
21:47She says that's the medicine that's supposed to cure me.
21:53Just making a little adjustment.
21:55Excuse me.
21:58He's not making any urine.
22:00I think we just destroyed the kid's kidney with the amphotericin.
22:03I think he's dying.
22:04I think he's dying.
22:06She's at the cops.
22:08Murriendo.
22:10Mi hijo está murriendo.
22:13I guess she understands a little English.
22:21His kidneys are shutting down due to direct toxicity to the proximal tubular epithelium.
22:26Proof that my brilliant idea of giving him amphotericin is killing him.
22:29That wasn't a complete waste of time.
22:31His reaction shows that you don't need to clean under your sink.
22:34It wasn't aspergillus.
22:35And blood culture show he was negative for rat bite fever.
22:38There's still plenty of other cool pneumonias.
22:40Tested negative for moraxella, nocardia, cryptococcus.
22:44He has a low titer for chlamydia antibodies, maybe.
22:46No, no.
22:47His chest x-ray is all wrong for chlamydial pneumonia.
22:49But the titer points to him.
22:50He had an STD last year.
22:51That explains the titer.
22:52He has low sodium.
22:54Maybe it's Legionella.
22:55No, his antigen is negative.
22:57Well, that all sucks.
23:00Maybe we were right to begin with.
23:02His problems are all caused by DIC precipitated by falling off my roof.
23:07DIC wouldn't cause a fever this high.
23:09See, my lab dog agrees with me.
23:11How high?
23:13Two hours ago it was 103 with acetaminophen.
23:15What about on St. Aubin's Day?
23:17Only temperature I'm interested in right now is his temperature right now.
23:30Okay, let me clarify.
23:33Open up and keep it open.
23:34¿Qué?
23:35¿Me vas a parar?
23:39Una noche.
23:40Ya.
23:41Okay.
23:44Under your tongue.
23:50You're using your left hand.
23:52Right one hurt?
23:54No, I feel better.
23:55But it really doesn't hurt?
23:56Or you just figure if you say no, you'll get out of the hospital sooner?
23:59It doesn't hurt.
24:00I feel good.
24:05You don't smell too hot.
24:14Your hand is starting to rock.
24:17Why are we here?
24:18We were talking about cutting off a kid's hand.
24:20Yes, we're talking about cutting it off, not subdividing it and putting in condos.
24:24It's not a legal issue.
24:25Are you being intentionally dense?
24:27Huh?
24:28I think it's premature.
24:30I've heard enough.
24:31What?
24:31She says one word and you take her side.
24:33You should at least wait until she actually gives a medical reason.
24:36Otherwise, I might take it personally.
24:38Shut up.
24:39If I were to somehow find out that you two are in disagreement over the proper medical course of action,
24:44it could make it awkward for my client in court, my client being the two of you.
24:49So, guys, I'm a little busy here.
24:50Why don't we pick this conversation up in half an hour?
24:54Okay?
24:55All of his symptoms are caused by his underlying problem and the medicine we gave him.
24:59What underlying problem?
25:00You have no idea what the underlying problem is.
25:02You're the diagnostician.
25:03Fine.
25:04It's all my fault.
25:04Does that make you feel better?
25:05His hand still has an arterial pulse.
25:07His hand is a cesspool and the crap is spreading.
25:10You are being pretty aggressive about destroying a man's livelihood.
25:14Don't give a damn about his livelihood.
25:15He loses that hand, he loses his job.
25:18All of his jobs.
25:19He's not like us.
25:20Can't work as a cripple?
25:24He loses his home.
25:26His kid brother drops out.
25:27An American dream destroyed.
25:29Very sad, very emotional.
25:31Not one medical fact in the whole pathetic tale.
25:35You have lost perspective, Cuddy.
25:36You've stopped looking at this as a doctor.
25:38You're acting like someone who shoved somebody out their roof.
25:41You want to make things right?
25:42Too bad.
25:42Nothing's ever right.
25:46I am happy to report that we're now so in sync we're actually wearing each other's underwear.
25:51Chop-chop time.
25:52Is this true?
25:54No.
25:54I'm lying.
25:56Stupid to do it with her in the room, I guess.
25:57This is a big decision.
25:59We made it.
26:00We should convene a meeting of the ethics committee.
26:02No!
26:04Look, she is making a medical decision based on never wanting to feel regret.
26:08You're making a legal decision based on wanting me to be wrong.
26:10Greg, you have a history of aggressive...
26:12You wanted superficial agreement.
26:14You wanted everybody's asses covered.
26:15You got it.
26:16Now, can I do the surgery?
26:17Pretty, pretty please.
26:23Lisa.
26:25Are you sure you're okay with this?
26:30I should be the one to tell the family.
26:40Your hand is dying.
26:43The bacteria are eating it.
26:46When they run out of food there, they go somewhere else.
26:51If you cut off my hand, I'll be cured.
26:55Unfortunately, no.
26:57We still have to find the disease that's making you sick to begin with.
27:01But you won't die of gangrene while we're looking.
27:10I quit school when I am 12 to get a job.
27:14To help my family.
27:17I know I never get a good job.
27:21Never save money or own my own house like you.
27:27But Manny...
27:28He's smart.
27:31He's the best in his class.
27:35Well, maybe Manny doesn't have to quit school.
27:38Maybe you can...
27:48Are you sure I need to do this?
27:54Yes.
27:59Okay.
28:01Okay.
28:08Come on.
28:09All right.
28:09I'm sorry.
28:10My kid.
28:13My kid.
28:18I'm sorry.
28:25My kid.
28:27My kid.
28:28My kid.
28:28My kid.
28:30Tengo que hacer
28:34Lavar los pañales
28:38Lancha y coser
29:06I gave one of my clinic patients a follow-up call
29:09Your name came up
29:12I'm guessing an old black guy
29:14Who thinks the CIA invented rap music
29:16To make your people want to kill each other
29:17He said you gave him the white folk stuff
29:21This is exactly why black people don't live as long
29:23This isn't about race
29:25Unless annoying is it race
29:26Is he not getting better?
29:28He's fine so far
29:30I'm calling him back
29:31And I'm getting him on the right stuff
29:34Don't relax foreman
29:35He already is
29:38I told him it was the white stuff
29:39I gave him the black stuff
29:44He was right
29:47You did exactly what white people do
29:49You figure we don't need to know the truth
29:50Or can't understand it
29:52So you just lie to us
29:54Just a white lie
29:55Good one, Massa
29:58Right, I'm a racist
30:01Too bad that idiot will never know for the rest of his long, long life
30:12Every slave master
30:14Thought they were doing the black man a favor
30:17Negro can't take care of himself
30:19So we'll put him to work
30:22Give him four walls
30:23A bed
30:25We'll civilize the heathen
30:27I'll tell you what
30:28Stop doing us favors
30:31If you're right
30:32And we end up back in the jungle
30:33With lousy blood pressure medicine
30:36It won't be on your head
30:43Yeah
30:47That's right
30:48It's your view
30:48It's your view
30:50It's your view
30:52Think about it
30:55It's your view
30:56Or is there
30:57You're right
30:58Like me
30:58Or is there
31:08It's all right.
31:31You okay?
31:35You wondering if you made the right call?
31:40I've wanted to be a doctor from the time I was 12.
31:45I wanted to be a lawyer from the time I was 6 until my second week of law school.
31:49Sorry. Your story.
31:53I graduated medical school at 25, pissed off that I was second in my class.
31:58Chief of medicine at 32.
32:00Second youngest ever. First woman.
32:03Sad story.
32:04If I'd have been Alfredo's doctor...
32:06You are his doctor.
32:09I insisted on giving him protein C. We had to cut his skull open.
32:13I insisted on amphotericin. Killed his kidneys.
32:16I missed the pneumonia completely.
32:19I would have searched his home and ignored mine.
32:22I would have watched him die.
32:25Trying to save his hand.
32:28Oh, if I didn't have House looking over my shoulder.
32:31Are you saying you're not as good a doctor as House is?
32:34I'm saying House is right.
32:38I was so anxious to get ahead.
32:41I haven't been a doctor.
32:42In years.
32:45His little finger is dusky.
32:47Yeah, that's why we're doing this.
32:49No, I mean the other hand.
32:51The one we haven't chopped off yet.
32:53No.
32:56Oh.
32:57No, no.
32:57No.
32:57No.
32:58No.
32:59No.
33:16No.
33:17No.
33:21No, no.
33:23a ventilator and dialysis getting distracted by the multi-system organ failure pinkies are supposed
33:30to be pink right they're not called grays but the organ failure is gonna kill him but the pinky is
33:37weirder what does it tell us the same thing the right hand told us before we cut it off it's
33:42the
33:42same symptom but at a different time this blood work indicates mild dic what if it's mild in the
33:50way that you get out of the ocean the water clinging to your body makes a sea level drop it's
33:55technically
33:55true but it's completely irrelevant lack of dic would explain everything if there were also a lack
34:00of anything to explain endocarditis his heart's infected little bacteria cauliflower is clinging
34:10to his valves except sometimes they can't hold on they go swimming in his bloodstream thursday one
34:17breaks off goes to his right hand black fingers gangrene friday's child heads for the kidneys
34:23we all know what saturdays are all about party with the left hand also explains the fever it's perfect
34:30except for the little fact that we already tested for endocarditis and he was negative which means
34:34he either is negative or what infection could cause pneumonia and culture negative endocarditis
34:43rise value goes down with every clue
34:49thinking citicosis alfredo doesn't have any pet parrots
34:52quit your squawking give him doxycycline
34:55no that'll just make his clotting problem worse
34:57i liked you better when you were coming up with wacky drugs for us to try
35:01if we give him the doxy now damn it maybe we can save his pinky
35:04teach his brother to count all the way to five
35:06if you're wrong he'll end up with no hands and no feet
35:09technically if i'm wrong he'll end up dead but i take your point
35:12what's his night job he cleans up with some fast food joint
35:15what you think he got it from a chicken nugget
35:17since when do fast food joints allow 12 year olds to mop floors
35:21alfredo is 20
35:22really looks younger
35:27where were you going to work tonight
35:30what job do you do on saturday nights
35:34what are you doing
35:36wake him up
35:36we just cut off his hand
35:38yeah we need to talk about it
35:39it's not happening
35:47honest i have no idea what i just said
35:49why didn't you say you spoke spanish
35:51because you want to talk to me
35:54or something like that
36:01she says it doesn't work saturday nights
36:03give me the talking juice
36:04the fact it doesn't fit your theory doesn't make it a lie
36:06when she was out of the room the kid brother insisted he was going to cover for alfredo at work
36:10tonight
36:10what does alfredo do you do on the night
36:13he's enjoying his friends
36:16he's going to dance
36:19saturday nights he goes dancing
36:21either it's a lie or he's dancing with birds
36:23adonde
36:25you've heard the talking juice
36:27she doesn't know what you're talking about
36:29alfred's going to be close to his house probably
36:31abandoned warehouse or factory
36:32so take the scooby gang and spread out
36:35what the hell are we looking for
36:36find somebody who looks like crap
36:38tell him you want to place a bet
36:42sayonara
36:51what the hell are we looking for
37:09and he does not matter
37:10it doesn't matter
37:12what the hell are we looking for
37:12in the nation
37:35It's Cuddy.
37:38I already put him on the psittacosis meds.
37:42As soon as you left, you're welcome.
37:47What do you think the record for one-handed juggling is?
37:51You can yo-yo one-handed.
37:54Good point.
38:03I always wash my hands.
38:06If a bird is infected, you can get psittacosis just from breathing his dust.
38:11But then, why do I get sick and nobody else?
38:14Your asthma made you vulnerable.
38:19You're gonna be all right now.
38:21Yes.
38:26Gracias.
38:33I'll save you my life.
38:44he thanked me
38:46he should have
38:47we cut off his hand
38:51if we'd figured it out earlier
38:53if we'd figured it out later he'd be dead
38:55oh i never figured it out at all
38:58hello
38:59what do you want house
39:01if you're wallowing in self-loathing
39:03i've got something that might help
39:05we're getting sued
39:07you saved his life he admitted that
39:09we'll settle
39:10he's got a stub where his hand used to be
39:13we have insurance case seems pretty solid to me
39:15ka-ching the new american dream
39:18happy ending
39:19kid's gonna be just fine
39:27cuddy
39:30your guilt
39:33it's perverse
39:34and it makes you a crappy doctor
39:39it also makes you okay at what you do
39:43you figure a perverted sense of guilt makes me a good boss
39:46well would the world be a better place if people never felt guilty
39:50make sex better
39:52should have seen her in the last months of our relationship
39:55a lot of guilt
39:56a lot of screaming
39:59i know this wasn't just because it was your roof
40:07cuddy
40:10you see the world as it is
40:12and you see the world as it could be
40:14what you don't see is what everybody else sees
40:18the giant gaping chasm in between
40:20house i'm not naive
40:22i realize
40:23if you did
40:23you never would have hired me
40:29you're not happy
40:31unless things are just right
40:32which means two things
40:35you're a good boss
40:37and you'll never be happy
40:43by the way
40:45does everybody think you and i had sex
40:48you think there could be something to it
41:01cutty feels guilty about not diagnosing psittacosis any earlier
41:04i think so
41:09there's no way she could have
41:12no
41:15no ways you could have
41:27it's raining
41:32nobody's watching
41:34might take you home
41:38so why'd you fill
41:42my sorrows
41:46with the words
41:49you
41:50borrow
41:52from the only
41:57place
41:59you
42:00and why'd you say
42:09hallelujah
42:11hallelujah
42:11if it means
42:14nothing to you
42:18why'd you say
42:20with me
42:23and
42:25oh
42:26you
42:28you
42:31you
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