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00:01.
00:36Visualizing?
00:38Alright. You're up, Tiger.
00:41You feel alright? You look a little pale.
00:44I'm fine.
00:46Is your neck still hurt?
00:47That'll be fine.
00:48Maybe you should do the two and a half instead.
00:50I'm gonna do the three.
00:51Well, it's better to nail the two and a half than...
00:54I'm gonna nail the three.
00:57Alright.
00:59Well, it shouldn't be senior citizens what a well-coached 12-year-old can do, huh?
01:06Hey!
01:08Hey!
01:10Hey!
01:12Hey!
01:12Hey!
01:14Hey!
01:14Hey!
01:15Hey!
01:16Hey!
01:16Hey!
01:17Hey!
01:18Hey!
01:19Hey!
01:21Hey!
01:23Hey!
01:23Hey!
01:24Hey!
01:36Hey!!
01:37Hey!
01:37Hey!
01:37Hey!
01:38Hey!
01:42Hey!
01:43Hey!
01:44Hey!
01:46You're right!
01:47Hey!
01:48Hey!
02:02Hey, big jump, back out, rip it.
02:34Call 9-1-1, we need an ambulance.
03:14Call 9-1-1, we need an ambulance.
03:21Call 9-1-1, we need an ambulance.
03:33Call 9-1-1, we need an ambulance.
03:40I saw the light on.
03:42It's daytime.
03:44Yeah, it's a figure of speech, always so literal.
03:51Got a new cane.
03:54Yeah.
03:56Guy in the store said it was slimming.
03:58Vertical stripe.
04:00Why are you here?
04:02Vogler is dead.
04:03What?
04:04What happened?
04:05Again, with a literal translation.
04:08Vogler, the idea.
04:09Mr. Destructo, Mr. Moneybags, bow down before me.
04:12He is gone from the hospital.
04:14Things can go back to the way they were.
04:16The way they were was kind of weird.
04:19Hmm.
04:20Weird works for me.
04:22What are you saying, literally?
04:26I want you to come back.
04:28Why?
04:35Please unclench.
04:37You're not on the clock.
04:38When you do that eye clench, then it's a whole thing.
04:41Could you look at your pager?
04:49It's no big deal.
04:50Some sort of epidemic.
04:51Not my area.
04:52I should go.
04:53It's important.
04:54What I'm doing now is important.
04:56Why do you want me back?
04:57Because you're a good doctor.
05:02That's it?
05:03That's not enough.
05:06Not for me.
05:12Good deal with your plague.
05:41I'm sorry.
05:42A lot of sick people.
05:43I might catch something.
05:44A judge at the campus pool center collapsed.
05:46LP revealed a virulent form of bacterial meningitis.
05:49Great. You got it diagnosed. You don't need me.
05:512,500 people at the pool center were exposed.
05:54They're being bused to all the neighboring hospitals.
05:56It's a problem with resources, not diagnostics.
05:59You know, I'd be completely lost to get everyone's way.
06:02Joe, Dr. House doesn't have a blue slip.
06:05No one knows the quarantine area without a blue slip.
06:08You are a doctor at this hospital. Act like one.
06:11And take these.
06:23102.
06:26You will trip to the second floor.
06:29Next.
06:34All right. No fever. No rash.
06:38You're fine. Take these two pills.
06:41And show this blue slip to security on your way out.
06:45Next.
06:47Take these, go home, talk to your daughter.
06:50What?
06:52Your pants, your blouse, your scarf.
06:54All freshly dry-cleaned. Everything except your jacket.
06:57It's got smudge on it.
06:58Probably two days old.
06:59Which means you didn't know the jacket had been worn.
07:02So, either your husband is a cross-dresser...
07:05...or your daughter's been borrowing your clothes without telling you.
07:08He probably wants to look older to get into bars.
07:12I don't have a daughter.
07:18Next.
07:21So, I have it.
07:22Take the yellow form to the second floor. You're gonna be fine.
07:24I'm gonna die.
07:25It's treatable.
07:26As long as you go to the second floor.
07:28All right.
07:29Next.
07:34Yowl.
07:35Fever.
07:36Does that mean I have it?
07:38Do you have a rash?
07:40Come on.
07:43It's for my new baby suit. I've had it a week.
07:46Yeah.
07:47Does your neck hurt?
07:49If it does, you get the trifecta.
07:50It's nothing.
07:51I pulled it trying to do a three-and-a-half tuck.
07:54Where are your parents?
07:55We live in Chicago.
07:56I'm here with my coach.
08:03I wanted to see what you were writing.
08:07Go like this.
08:10No.
08:14Go like this.
08:21Take these pills.
08:23I'm just looking to get you out of here.
08:28Next.
08:30You're coming with me.
08:36You're gonna need a CT scan.
08:38Second floor.
08:39Take the elevators.
08:40Follow the parade.
08:41Next.
08:46Patients receiving a yellow form.
08:48Maybe something systemic.
08:49Or maybe it's meningitis.
08:50She's had the rash a week.
08:52If it was this meningitis, she'd be dead by now.
08:54You guys figure we're done down there?
08:55The 800 people milling around or just waiting for the bathroom?
08:59Well, they're old female.
09:01Fever, rash, neck pain.
09:02It's not meningitis.
09:03It's the definition of meningitis.
09:05Sure.
09:05Puss in the spinal canal makes it hurt to move your head up and down.
09:08But her neck only hurts moving side to side.
09:10Well, side to side.
09:11Doesn't fit.
09:12The three of you lobby now.
09:15Those little pills you're passing out so efficiently aren't going to do this to regain a squat.
09:19You just don't want to deal with the epidemic.
09:21That's right.
09:22I'm subjecting a 12-year-old to a battery of dangerous invasive tests to avoid being bored.
09:29Okay, maybe I would do that, but I'm not.
09:32If it turns out she's got meningitis, you're right.
09:34You win.
09:34But if we go back downstairs and she dies, your face will be so red.
09:41You have one hour.
09:44You have a lumbar puncture.
09:46Some brain infections can be pretty clever at hide and seek.
09:48I'll get enough blood work.
09:49No, you won't.
09:50You, sir, will research all the causes in the universe of neck pain.
09:54The list is like two miles long.
09:56Start with the letter A.
09:58Then put her on rifampin.
10:00Rifampin is for meningitis.
10:01She just said, yes, I'm wrong.
10:03It has happened.
10:20Brenda need a CBC Chem 7 in 2046.
10:23Hold on.
10:26Hey, hey, there's a line here.
10:27That's why I said, excuse me, Brenda, I need a bed and...
10:30We all need stuff.
10:31Push me again.
10:33Brenda, I need a bed and a nurse for a lumbar puncture.
10:35No beds, no nurses for at least four hours.
10:37I only got one.
10:37Your patient only has an hour to live unless she gets a lumbar puncture?
10:41Cuddy only gave us an hour to work on the patient.
10:44Back of the line.
10:57This novocaine will numb you for the lumbar puncture.
11:01Sorry this has to be so public, Mary.
11:04Normally I'm in a bathing suit with 5,000 people staring at my butt.
11:06I can block this out.
11:10These kids are all very mature.
11:12Travel around the country from event to event.
11:16Okay.
11:17Should you hold your knees and tuck your head?
11:19Like a dive?
11:20Exactly.
11:22Good.
11:24Great.
11:25I'll be good to breathe.
11:30All right?
11:33Sorry.
11:34Jeez.
11:35Coach, help me out here play a little defense or I poke the wrong thing.
11:43Okay, here we go.
11:49Now I feel it.
11:50Now I feel it.
11:51I feel it.
11:51Ow!
11:52Try to relax, Mary.
11:53Try to relax.
11:54Relax.
12:03What the letter are you up to?
12:06Hey, torture coming through all that stuff, ain't it?
12:10Real dull.
12:12Awful.
12:13It's no problem.
12:15Well, thank goodness.
12:17A lot of people would resent having to do this.
12:32Where's the 12-year-old girl that was here?
12:34We did the gurney.
12:36She just had a lumbar puncture.
12:38She's not supposed to be moved.
12:39Sorry.
12:39We needed the gurney.
12:49Oh.
12:50Hey.
12:51Hey.
12:51You okay?
12:52How's your head feeling?
12:53She's got a headache and she's dizzy.
12:56She shouldn't have been moved after they've received her.
12:57I'm sorry.
12:59Fine.
13:01What did the test show?
13:02No meningitis and no other infections.
13:04But you're not carrying a blue form.
13:08I do something else, don't I?
13:09Something's causing you symptoms.
13:11We're gonna keep you here overnight.
13:13I know it's a little crazy in here, but hopefully you'll settle down and we'll be able to get you
13:16a room.
13:19I'm sorry.
13:21I'm sorry.
13:21I'm not usually all emotional like this.
13:24I just...
13:26You're doing great.
13:28Your folk's land in a few hours.
13:30I just...
13:31I haven't slept.
13:31I'm so tired.
13:35Oh my God.
13:36My eye's bleeding.
13:37What is it?
13:38What's happening?
13:43Oh, don't worry.
13:46The antibiotic we gave you in case you had meningitis can turn your tears, Reddish.
13:49That's not blood.
14:00That.
14:03That's blood.
14:09That's going into my stomach.
14:11Well, I'll show blood in your GI tract.
14:13We need to find where it's coming from.
14:15You won't feel it.
14:17I'm gonna numb the back of your throat and Dr. Foreman is gonna give you a sedative.
14:21Open.
14:23Oh.
14:24Oh.
14:24Swallow.
14:26Now, lay on your side for me.
14:30And here we go.
14:36Yell fire or something.
14:38People, this area is highly contagious.
14:40Please step back.
14:41Okay, sir.
14:41Highly contagious.
14:42Good job.
14:44All right.
14:46Try to relax, Mary.
14:47This shouldn't take too long.
14:50I don't see any tears and lesions.
14:55All right.
14:56I'm in a stomach.
14:59There's no bleeding.
15:00There's more than a tablespoon of blood in the mouth, so it's got to be there.
15:03Maybe a small intestine.
15:0530 feet of digestive tract, it could be anywhere in there.
15:09I'm gonna see it with this.
15:13Believe it or not, this is a camera.
15:19You swallow it, and it goes all the way through your system.
15:24The antennae, I've got the signal from the pill.
15:27I'm gonna look at the video of your intestines.
15:29See where the blood is coming from.
15:31Fix it.
15:33All right?
15:34Water?
15:35Down the hatch.
15:49I think I've seen this movie.
15:52The ending's kind of dark.
15:55You want one?
15:58How come you did the endoscopy?
16:01Who asked for help?
16:02Her blood pressure was high.
16:03I was worried.
16:03Foreman is not your boss.
16:05When I tell you to do something.
16:08Whoa.
16:09Hold it there.
16:10Back it up a couple frames.
16:14Oh, yeah.
16:16That's your money shot.
16:18I don't see anything.
16:19Really?
16:20A ginormous thing on the right side of her intestine that doesn't intrigue you?
16:23Does ginormous mean really big or really, really small?
16:26Because I don't see anything.
16:28That?
16:29A deulofoid?
16:30Oh.
16:31Well, we can burn off the swollen blood vessel, but it still doesn't account for our other
16:34symptoms.
16:35No, but it does tell us something.
16:37Though I have no idea what.
16:40Could be a precursor to intestinal anticepption.
16:43Precursor isn't causing all our other symptoms.
16:45What else?
16:47You in the lobby now.
16:49I hurt my leg.
16:51I have a note.
16:51You had your hour.
16:53Three, actually.
16:54Dr. Chase, I told you to tell us when our time was up.
16:59She has intestinal bleeding.
17:01She'll wait.
17:02Two more buses just arrived.
17:03We need you downstairs.
17:04No, you need more nurses.
17:06But you cut back on the nursing staff, so now you've got doctors doing what nurses should
17:10be doing.
17:11That's true.
17:12I wonder if that has anything to do with you costing us $100 million.
17:22Attention.
17:23If you do not have a blue form, you will not be allowed to leave the quarantine area.
17:29Go.
17:30Be free.
17:31It's not the interception.
17:32What about stomach cancer?
17:33Does she have any abdominal pain?
17:35No.
17:36That's not stomach cancer.
17:37Has she ruled out sepsis?
17:38The LP and blood smear show no signs of infection.
17:41Take these two pills and you can go.
17:43Well, the lab's working at double their capacity.
17:44Maybe someone screwed up.
17:46No fever, no neck pain.
17:48Take the elevator to the third floor.
17:50Whoa, whoa, whoa.
17:51Wrong form.
17:51No fever, no neck pain.
17:52She's fine.
17:54Smell her hair.
17:55No chlorine, which means she wasn't in the pool, which means she's come to a quarantined
17:59area because she's an idiot.
18:01Or she's insane.
18:03No one is that stupid.
18:05Heath Wayne, psych ward.
18:06Bye-bye.
18:09Neck pain could be a symptom for bone cancer.
18:11You have these?
18:13Well done.
18:14It would account for all her meningeal symptoms.
18:16Rash, fever.
18:17You're fine.
18:18Take these two pills.
18:19Get a sample of her bone marrow.
18:21From here?
18:22Break time.
18:24You need more than 15 minutes.
18:25Use Chase's break, too.
18:32You should just fire a chase.
18:34What, miss out on all his fun?
18:37So you're gonna torture him for a while and then fire him?
18:39That's cold.
18:40You don't think he has it coming?
18:41Hey, I said fire him.
18:43That's cold.
18:45All he did was save his job.
18:46What?
18:47He completely screwed you over.
18:50Right, runner.
18:54Bank, bank, bank.
18:55Good coffee?
18:56The rest of this hospital is busting its tail and you're...
18:59What are you doing?
19:01Trying to think of anything except the produce department at Whole Foods.
19:05I am working.
19:06It got hot.
19:07Stop acting like a 13-year-old.
19:09Sorry.
19:09I just don't usually see breasts like that on deans of medicine.
19:13Oh, women can't be heads of hospitals?
19:15Or just ugly ones?
19:16No, they can be babes.
19:17It's just you don't usually see their fun bags.
19:21Your 3 o'clock interview for Dr. Cameron's position is in your office.
19:25Ah, not interviewing today.
19:27I don't know if you've heard, but there's this big-time epidemic.
19:29Many sick people puking in all ways.
19:31It's crazy.
19:32I'll send the interview home.
19:33We can reschedule.
19:33No, you won't.
19:35You will interview this person, and if he can put two sentences together,
19:38you will send him to the lobby where he will do his job.
19:41Unlike the two of you.
19:46Come on.
19:47You know I can't do a bone marrow aspiration in the hallway.
19:50I can't give you a procedure room.
19:52I just need something at least close to a sterile environment.
19:54I need 10 more nurses.
19:57Listen, listen.
19:58She'll die.
19:59Hmm?
20:00She'll have a bed then.
20:02Put that over there.
20:03Another kill.
20:04Ready to the second floor.
20:13Are there dead people in those cabinets?
20:15I hope that's what's in there.
20:28Just come relax.
20:34Ow.
20:36Ow.
20:36Ow, ow, ow, ow.
20:39Hang on.
20:43Hang on.
20:50You know, I really admire the way you don't care what anyone thinks.
20:53You just do what you want the way you want.
20:57So you went to Hopkins for both undergrad and med school?
21:01That's right.
21:01He's in a band.
21:04You into music?
21:07Totally.
21:08What kind of music do you play?
21:09Um, mostly blues, you know.
21:11James Cotton.
21:12Some original stuff.
21:13Oh, dude.
21:15You are so hired.
21:17Really?
21:18Not a chance.
21:20Why?
21:22Tattoo.
21:25Wow.
21:27I thought you'd be the last person to have a problem with nonconformity.
21:31Nonconformity.
21:31Right.
21:32I can't remember the last time I saw a 20-something kid with a tattoo of an Asian letter on
21:36his wrist.
21:36You are one wicked free thinker.
21:38You want to be a rebel?
21:39Stop being cool.
21:40Wear a pocket protector like he does and get a haircut.
21:43Like the Asian kids who don't leave the library for 20-hour stretches.
21:46They're the ones who don't care what you think.
21:50Sayonara.
21:58So, should I go through all the resumes looking for Asian names?
22:02Actually, the Asian kid's probably just responding to parental pressure, but my point is still valid.
22:09So, when do they think you're getting out of here?
22:11I don't know.
22:13You don't look sick.
22:15Better hope you're not.
22:15This equipment looks like it's 100 years old.
22:17Just got it out of storage.
22:19It is the previous generation, but it works just fine.
22:22Could you, uh, could you guys give us a sec?
22:25If it's good news, you can tell them.
22:28Okay.
22:29We're, uh, we're pretty sure it's not cancer.
22:32Hey, that's great.
22:33I'll call your parents.
22:35Well, we still can't release her.
22:36We still don't know yet exactly what's causing them.
22:43Larry?
22:45What's wrong?
22:46She's having an absence seizure.
22:47Larry, you okay?
22:48She looks fine.
22:49I need some help over here.
22:51Push two milligrams.
22:52Ativan, stack.
23:09Are you sure it was an absence seizure?
23:13Absolutely.
23:14She was totally unresponsive and unaware of what was going on around her.
23:20Do you mind?
23:21We're trying to work.
23:22We should get back out there.
23:23Cody's going to be looking for us.
23:24Looking, but not finding.
23:26Did you do an EEG?
23:27Seizure frequency is increasing.
23:29They're almost constant now.
23:30Five in the last half hour.
23:31Which tells us...
23:32It's definitely in her brain.
23:33And it's getting worse.
23:35And?
23:37Good lord.
23:38Are you having a bowel movement or a baby?
23:40Could be about vitre at withdrawal.
23:42No, it can't be drugs.
23:43She's tested at every means she competes at.
23:45A bleed in the brain could cause seizures.
23:47Rot poison.
23:48Could also cause the neck pain.
23:50You think she's eating off the floor of a folks garage?
23:52Doesn't have to be.
23:54Who would poison a 12-year-old?
23:57Well, let's see now.
23:58There's the 18-year-old has-been that she bid out to make national.
24:01The has-been's parents.
24:03Jealous siblings.
24:04Sociopathic swim ban.
24:06And then there's just her plain old garden variety whack job.
24:16Hey!
24:18You know what a hemorrhoid is?
24:20No.
24:21Well, Google it.
24:23Try some raisin bran instead of the donuts.
24:28Can we do a CT scan and check for intracranial bleeding?
24:31Not a chance.
24:32Radiology's totally swamped.
24:33If our patients are bleeding into our brain, she's going to be dead in eight hours.
24:36She could be.
24:37But a meningitis patient will be without a CT scan.
24:41When I was in med school, I had this old professor.
24:44Who touched you in the naughty place?
24:47Before the CT scan was introduced, he specialized in transcranial ultrasound.
24:53Ancient, but if there's enough bleeding, it might work.
24:56Okay, do what the guy who didn't specialize in neurology said.
25:01It was my idea.
25:04He's still got a cover cue to see.
25:15Sorry I'm late.
25:17I was taking a dump.
25:19I'm guessing I'm better off interviewing right after than right before.
25:24Dr. Patrick Gilmar, Dr. Gregory House.
25:27Do I actually speak four languages, or are you just banking on never being interviewed by anyone who does?
25:32It's true.
25:33And I can swear in two more.
25:36Why are you leaving Dr. Hazel?
25:38Did you fall for him?
25:39You can't handle it, or was it the other way around?
25:42Yes, well, pretty much every fellowship ends that way.
25:44No, it was nothing like that.
25:46You Jewish?
25:47Yes.
25:48Is it true what they say about Jewish foreplay?
25:49Uh, uh...
25:50Two hours of begging?
25:51I heard four.
25:52Well, actually, I'm only half Jewish.
25:57Look, I know you like to play games with people.
26:00I know you like to say outrageous things and study how they react.
26:03What you should know about me is that I grew up with four brothers.
26:06Keep your hands to yourself.
26:07I'm okay with anything that comes out of your mouth.
26:12Uh, well, that's great.
26:14I think that's all we need.
26:15Thank you for coming by.
26:31That's our Hitler.
26:33No way.
26:35Are you kidding?
26:36Her background's perfect.
26:37She's smart.
26:38She can obviously deal with your insanity.
26:40You see her shoes?
26:41Her shoes?
26:42What, did your horoscope in Vogue tell you to avoid women wearing green shoes?
26:45The eyes can mislead, a smile can lie, but the shoes always tell the truth.
26:50They were Prada.
26:51Means she has good taste.
26:52They were not Prada.
26:53You wouldn't know Prada if one stepped on your scrotum.
26:56Okay, well, they were nice, pointy.
26:59Exactly.
26:59They were stylish and very painful to wear.
27:02Only an incredibly shallow, insecure woman would rather be in pain all day long than wear
27:06a decent-looking, comfortable shoe, and that's exactly the type I don't need around here.
27:09No, someone who could handle a lot of pain is exactly the type you do need.
27:30Excuse me.
27:32My skirt.
27:33My skirt.
29:03Take these. There's water over there.
29:06Blue forms a guard, and you're done.
29:08You had the perfect person, and you blew it.
29:13You saw the shoes.
29:15I'm not talking about her.
29:17You're talking about Cameron.
29:18I'm talking about every woman you've ever given a damn about.
29:21Cameron is so not perfect.
29:23Well, nobody's perfect.
29:25Mother Teresa.
29:26Dead.
29:28Angelina Jolie?
29:29No medical degree.
29:30Now, who's being picky?
29:31You're going to wind up alone, House.
29:34You were right.
29:35There's a significant bleed in her temporal lobe.
29:37No poisons.
29:38Detox screens on her blood, urine, and hair.
29:40Nothing.
29:41Did them twice.
29:42He's a little dehydrated.
29:43Put him on a saline drip and get some arches.
29:45I need an operating room and a neurosurgeon.
29:47Oh, well, given the current crisis, I'm tempted to say no, but since you've been so sweet to me today...
29:52Our little mermaid is bleeding into her temporal lobe.
29:56How fast you never prepped?
29:5820 minutes.
29:58You'll have a surgeon in the room in 10.
30:19Mrs. and Mrs. Carroll?
30:20Are you Dr. House?
30:22This is Dr. Foreman.
30:24Is Mary all right?
30:25The operation went well.
30:27The intracranial pressure's been relieved, and the swelling's already going down.
30:30Thank God.
30:32What happened?
30:33Did she bang her head at a mead, or did she...
30:34No, nothing like that.
30:37Then why is she bleeding?
30:38Is she going to be all right?
30:41I'm sorry, but we still don't know.
31:04No toxins, no tumour, no bone cancer.
31:07Renal failure could cause the rash, fever, and muscle pain.
31:09Maybe it's some sort of genetic kidney disorder.
31:11No family history.
31:12And no blood in her urine or urebia.
31:15Not yet.
31:16You want to do a differential based on symptoms that might happen?
31:19You got a better idea?
31:20Stop it.
31:22Stop looking for things we don't know, and focus on what we do know.
31:26What do we actually know besides what's up there?
31:31Come on.
31:32How hard can it be to tell me what you already know?
31:34She's 12.
31:35She spends a lot of time in pools.
31:37Exposure to chemicals.
31:38She travels a lot, but never out of the country.
31:40What else?
31:41Come on.
32:04We're missing something.
32:08What?
32:09If I knew that, it wouldn't be missing.
32:12Maybe she's adopted, and we've got the wrong history.
32:15No, she's got her mom's eyes and a red patch of hair, just like Dad.
32:19What about an allergic reaction?
32:21It could explain the rash and muscle pain, but probably not the bleeding or seizures.
32:26That's a lot of balloons.
32:28You think she's allergic to polyester?
32:30Not unless she's been competing in the nude all these years.
32:34Then what are you thinking?
32:36What do the balloons mean?
32:42What if the rash isn't a rash?
32:46What are you talking about?
32:47Who gave her the balloons?
32:49Some of the girls from her team.
32:50They've been visiting her pretty regularly, but none of them are sick.
32:53What about the guys?
32:54None of them are sick either.
32:55Which guys visited her?
32:59Actually, none.
33:04She's cute.
33:05She's nice.
33:06She's a kick-ass diver.
33:09I think the guys would be falling over themselves to get close to her.
33:12She's 12.
33:13Oh, the youngest guy on the team is 16.
33:15Okay, so maybe they're just not interested.
33:18Or they're avoiding her.
33:21Are there any cell fragments in her blood smears?
33:25No.
33:27My blood cells were intact.
33:35Check him again.
33:47Blood looks like it's been put through the blender now.
33:50You done yet?
33:51You were right.
33:52Rash wasn't a rash.
33:54She's bleeding into her skin.
33:55It's a papyrus.
33:56Thrombotic thrombosate paine papyrus.
33:58Starts with T.
34:00You were so close.
34:01What could have set it off?
34:02She had no traces of B. coli in her culture.
34:04She's obviously not menopausal, so no estrogen.
34:07There is one other possible cause.
34:13Oh, God.
34:22Pregnancy causes all kinds of chemical and biological changes in a woman's body.
34:28Or a girl's body, as the case may be.
34:35In extremely rare cases, everything goes haywire.
34:38It's called TTP.
34:40Blood starts clotting like crazy.
34:42It clogs the vessels in your brain and kidneys.
34:46Red blood cells end up getting shredded as they squeeze past the clot like a fat guy in a crowded
34:52bar.
34:54I'm sure you know what that's like.
34:56I think you're only 12, but you're all grown up, right?
34:59Travel on your own.
35:01Hang out in hotel rooms.
35:03Getting room service with your teammates.
35:06Maybe someone sneaks in a couple of beers.
35:08Start playing spin the bottle.
35:10Next thing you know, you're waking up with nothing on but your socks.
35:13It wasn't like that.
35:15Of course not.
35:16You wanted it.
35:18Yeah.
35:19I did.
35:20He turned out to be a jerk, but I...
35:22Actually, under New Jersey law, the term is a felon.
35:27I knew what I was doing.
35:31We're going to have to do something called plasmapheresis.
35:34It cleans the antibodies from your blood.
35:36We're also going to have to terminate the pregnancy.
35:43You're going to tell my parents?
35:46Someone should.
35:48Rock, paper, scissors.
35:49They don't need to know.
35:52I'll be all right.
35:55Of course you will.
35:57I mean, if you're old enough to bleed out of your vagina,
36:00then obviously you're mature enough to handle a simple thing like an abortion without mommy and daddy's help.
36:10You're going to tell my parents?
36:16Under New Jersey law, you're the boss.
36:24Your daughter has TTP.
36:32Don't worry, it's curable.
36:34She'll be fine.
36:35Well, wait.
36:36I mean, what does TTP stand for?
36:40Some really big words that you've never heard before,
36:43and when we're done, we'll never hear again.
36:45Have a nice day.
36:46Well, when can we take her home?
36:49Uh, in a few days.
36:51She needs some minor surgery to remove the underlying cause
36:54before we can do the...
36:56another really big word.
36:57What's the underlying cause?
37:01She has an abnormal growth in her abdomen.
37:04What kind of surgery?
37:05It's...
37:07It's very simple.
37:08We do it here all the time.
37:09Could you be a little more specific?
37:11Actually, no.
37:15I'm sorry.
37:29I'm sorry.
37:57You're doing good.
37:59You feeling okay?
38:02Yeah.
38:03You should be.
38:04Your plate that counts up.
38:05How's your neck?
38:09Looks good.
38:11Anything else we can get you?
38:13No, thanks.
38:15Okay.
38:18Yeah.
38:23Can I see my mom and dad?
38:25Yeah.
38:45Oh, Georgie.
38:46But I love you.
38:49Bye.
38:50Bye.
38:52Bye.
38:57Cosmophoresis is working. She's going to be fine.
39:01I know.
39:35I can't even tell you how much I appreciate the opportunity to meet with you.
39:44The moment I heard you had another fellowship opening, I think...
39:46There is no opening.
39:48House.
39:51You have to hire someone.
39:52I know.
39:54Your position's been filled.
39:58Why am I interviewing for a position that's already been filled?
40:01Exactly.
40:06I called to confirm the interview this morning.
40:09I figure if you keep arguing, I'm going to cave, admit it's all a lie, and hire you?
40:20Do you need your parking validated?
40:38I don't want to interview anyone else.
40:41You're interviewing? I thought you'd just have them send a headshot along with their CV.
40:49That's good.
40:51And why I need you around.
40:53To keep me in my place.
40:55I can't come back. I told you that.
40:58I wasn't listening.
40:59Right.
41:01You want me to listen to you more?
41:03I can do that.
41:05Right.
41:07I already accepted a position somewhere else.
41:12With who?
41:13Yule.
41:14At Jefferson.
41:15Unaccepted.
41:17Why?
41:20Because Yule is boring.
41:23He's pedantic and preachy.
41:27Because he's short.
41:31Because I want you to come back.
41:38Not good enough.
41:43Want more money?
41:46Car allowance.
41:47Better parking space.
41:52Dinner.
41:57And not just a meal between two colleagues.
42:00A date.
42:11You'll come back to work.
42:14If I go out on a date with you.
42:17Yes.
42:23Okay.
42:26It's a deal.
42:36I'll see you tomorrow morning.
42:40Don't be late.
42:42I won't.
42:45I won't.
43:02I will.
43:21You're not spending any time.
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