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00:14Hi, sounds like a good party 20 bucks. Okay. No problem. I got it in here soon.
00:26Oh, God. I'm sorry. I guess I must have forgotten to go to the machine. Yeah, and brush your teeth.
00:35Lady, you don't have two cents.
00:38I can get it from my friend who's inside. He can give it to me, and then I'll bring it
00:43back out to you.
00:44I don't know anybody. Yes, I do. James, he's blonde, and he's really friendly, and he's a big talker. I
00:50need to see him.
00:55Go on in.
01:14James?
01:23James?
01:25James?
01:27Hi.
01:28Do you know where James is?
01:30Oh, yeah.
01:31He's around here.
01:45Let's go find him.
01:52James?
01:55James?
01:57James?
01:58James?
02:00James?
02:02Oh, yeah.
02:04Where is she?
02:12Please.
02:13I really need to talk to him.
02:27What are you doing?
02:29What are you doing?
02:31James?
02:48Oh, she's trying to help me.
02:50Get off her!
02:52Help!
02:52Get off me!
02:54Help!
02:55Shut her down!
02:58Move!
03:00Jeez.
03:01I didn't touch her!
03:03Great.
03:05No one got you to the hospital.
03:07He didn't touch her.
03:08Make her.
03:14Move!
03:14Move!
03:40Homeless.
03:40Admitted 24 hours ago with a suspected drug overdose.
03:44Her tox screen's clean, but she's still delusional.
03:46Homeless usually means crazy.
03:49No money.
03:50Cuddy's not going to be...
03:51We're a teaching hospital.
03:53No ID.
03:54Doesn't even seem to know her name.
03:55I got called in because of some lesions on her arm.
03:57Homeless always means no rule.
03:59At least it's too much sun.
04:00Lesions were not cancerous.
04:01But I noticed a twitch her wrist.
04:09You feel that?
04:10Sure.
04:12I'm human.
04:14Make a fist around my fingers as tight as you can.
04:16Squeeze.
04:17I am.
04:21All right.
04:23Raise your arms above your head for me.
04:31She's seizing.
04:32Get me some Ativan.
04:33She doesn't want to be discharged.
04:34She's manipulating me.
04:38It's real.
04:39Check if finger's sick.
04:45Blood sugar's 38.
04:47D50 IV per step.
04:50Fake low blood sugar.
04:52Now that's acting.
04:54The blood sugar was real.
04:55She's probably diabetic.
04:57OD'ed on her own insulin.
05:00In 2032, do you have her effects out here?
05:02Look, a seizure buys her a place to sleep while the nice doctors run their tests.
05:07Maybe a few free meals.
05:0920 bucks says there's insulin in it.
05:14Oh.
05:15Wow.
05:16Put this back, please.
05:18What about the twitch?
05:19Her arm moved.
05:20Why fake a twitch?
05:22In case the seizure was too subtle?
05:23A twitch could indicate a tumor.
05:25Which could indicate...
05:26A need to see a neurologist.
05:27Which is why you called me.
05:29Keep an eye on her till 2 p.m.
05:31Watch her blood sugar.
05:32Give her a nice hot lunch.
05:33Then discharge her.
05:39He's wrong.
05:40Foreman is wrong?
05:42The neurologist is wrong about a neurological problem.
05:45He took one look at her and figured it was a scam.
05:47So you figure he's not being objective.
05:50House, the woman had a twitch.
05:53She had a seizure.
05:54Which Foreman saw?
05:55He just wanted her out the door.
05:57Whoa, whoa, whoa.
05:58Back up there, big fella.
06:00Foreman's the guy he wanted to take a swing at.
06:05I just want her to get some medical attention.
06:10That's not even close to being true.
06:13It's something else.
06:14Something personal.
06:18Give me the file.
06:25Looks like this will be fun.
06:28The twitch could be a mini seizure unrelated to the diabetes.
06:32A brain tumor?
06:33Glad you could join us, Eric.
06:35What's the differential for a twitch in the wrist?
06:38The patient's a 30-ish Jane Doe.
06:40I thought I just discharged her.
06:42Well, she's my patient.
06:43No harm in a second opinion.
06:44A blow to the head?
06:45A subdural hematoma?
06:47Read the file.
06:48No evidence of cranial trauma.
06:49A twitch could indicate a brain tumor.
06:51Or about a dozen other things.
06:53Come on.
06:54It's two things homeless people are good at.
06:56Getting sick and running scams.
06:58If you're so worried about it being a brain tumor,
07:00get her an MRI.
07:01When she's clear on that,
07:02then you can bounce her out of here.
07:03Well, you've got her all figured out.
07:05You know a lot more homeless people than you have.
07:07Yes, you've got that going for you.
07:08How could I have doubted your medical opinion?
07:10The big question.
07:12You're missing it.
07:13All of you.
07:14Oh, jeez.
07:16Who is she?
07:18Okay, why are we on this case?
07:20Just because Wilson asked?
07:21Do I need a better reason?
07:23Well, most people wouldn't.
07:24You do.
07:36The only thing we know for sure about Jane Doe
07:39is that her name isn't Jane Doe,
07:40which means no medical history.
07:43Allergies, medication, previous diagnoses, treatment.
07:45We have no baseline, no context for medical treatment.
07:48Wow, looks just like insulin.
07:51Vomit.
07:53Still moist.
07:55What do you think?
07:56A couple of days old?
07:56Oh, you trying to make me hell?
07:58Yeah.
07:59And here's the big finish.
08:03Salty.
08:04Chemical imbalance.
08:06Low magnesium could cause a twitch.
08:08Or high calcium.
08:09Or it's a coincidence.
08:10The point is, we don't know anything.
08:11So do the MRI.
08:13Find out.
08:13The MRI can wait.
08:14Hang a banana bag, give her 24 hours to correct.
08:16The electrolyte imbalance will take it from there.
08:18Great.
08:19Thanks.
08:26Okay.
08:27Even if she's not faking, what's so fascinating about this case?
08:30For the moment.
08:31How much you don't want me to take it.
08:34It's pretty fascinating.
08:40Nice likeness of Dr. Foreman.
08:42In fact, he's never looked better.
08:47He doesn't like me.
08:48I can tell.
08:50It's okay.
08:51He doesn't like me either.
08:53Who's James?
08:55Ow.
08:57Put a pin in your head.
08:59No, no, no.
09:02No, no, no, no, no.
09:04One really ran out of bed.
09:04Push.
09:05No, no, no, no, no, no.
09:13She bit me.
09:15I don't believe it.
09:16Good news is she's negative for HIV and Hep C.
09:19Yeah?
09:19I'm getting a tetanus shot.
09:21She's getting an MRI.
09:22It's a two-day wait for non-emergency MRI.
09:23She's getting an MRI.
09:24Then she's out of here.
09:27But Dr. Terhark specifically said I'd have the MRI at 10.
09:31It's almost 11.
09:32And I haven't even had the pre-test yet.
09:35Sorry, we're a little backed up.
09:37Excuse me.
09:38You're Dr. Terhark's 10 o'clock?
09:40I'm Angela Whitney.
09:42I'm meeting my decorator at 11.30.
09:44She's coming all the way from New York.
09:46Dr. Terhark promised I'd be home in time.
09:48Oh, of course.
10:02She's just about prepped for her MRI?
10:06Mrs. Whitney?
10:10You tried to steal someone else's test.
10:13Dr. Terhark is a plastic surgeon.
10:15The woman was getting a six-month checkup on her chin implants.
10:20I can't believe you authorized this.
10:22Really?
10:23It sounds exactly like something I'd do.
10:25She can't have an MRI.
10:29The CT scan shows she has a surgical pin in her arm.
10:32The MRI magnet would have ripped it out of her body.
10:36You like the alien movies?
10:37You had no medical history.
10:39What were you thinking?
10:41We'll surgically remove the pin, then do the MRI.
10:43Does that sound good?
10:45She has an electrolyte imbalance.
10:47Dr. Foreman, a neurologist believes this woman has a brain tumor.
10:51Actually, I...
10:52Hey, don't ever apologize for a medical opinion.
10:54If he's right, we don't do this test, the patient dies.
10:57Now, I realize that you have a specialty of your own,
10:59but does yours have anything to do with the brain?
11:01His does.
11:04Fine.
11:06But nothing more until you find out who she is.
11:08How are we supposed to...
11:09Hey, he knows more homeless people than any of us.
11:15Go check out the hood, dog.
11:23I don't know.
11:25I've seen a lot of faces around here, but...
11:29I don't think I know her.
11:33Right.
11:35Say, I like that, Jack.
11:39Yeah.
11:41It's all coming to me now.
11:43I know where she keeps her stuff.
11:44Oh, my God.
11:52Just fast.
11:55I thought the lining would be thicker.
11:57I thought the lining would be thicker.
12:17no tumor nothing her brain is clear which means that girl had surgery just so you wouldn't get
12:22reamed up not necessarily there could still be something neurological going on sure she's not
12:27conning us the mri is not wearing a coat in this weather that is so wrong she drew these they
12:34might give us a clue she signed them her name would be a start all the mythology the locations
12:40it all depend on our life experience philadelphia look at that skyline it's very evocative
12:48the chrysler building that's a cloud and the chrysler building's in new york yeah i'm getting
12:53philly and that cactus well it's uh it's a smashed car car accident the cactus in philadelphia water
13:00well water is october right obviously on the page number 22 so that's october 2nd 2002 ergo the
13:08patient was in a car accident two years ago last october my goodness was she okay broke her arm i
13:15think they fixed it with this
13:21surgical pin better than a wallet serial numbers in case of recall tied to a patient's name that's
13:27why you insisted on the mri so you could remove the surgical pin from her arm didn't think i was
13:32going to do it to save your sorry ass did you you might want to take a look at that
13:36her name is victoria
13:38mattson or at least that's the one she used then any hospital with the record of treating her should
13:42be sending that information oh crap our blood work came back an hour ago magnesium was normal
13:47did you change her banana bag stop the magnesium started iron dextran for some real anemia she's
13:52allergic to iron dextran grab some epi off the code card
14:02respiratory arrest colico if you have an allergic reaction can you speak
14:06just stop getting in here
14:09got the epi
14:12says johnny he isn't dropping we have about another minute
14:24now we got her sedated and stabilized and you still think there's nothing wrong with her
14:30nothing's changed you almost killed her that's different and we know who she is so far we've
14:37heard from three hospitals with records of victoria mattson seven visits going back two years any home
14:42addresses a pin in her arm went in during an er visit she wasn't conscious so they didn't get an
14:47address the other visit she gave fake addresses any treatment for neurological problems anything
14:51that might explain the twitch last winter jefferson hospital in philly got treated for frostbite
14:56baby it's cold outside and depression they put her on prozac well i'd be bummed out too zero degrees
15:03living in a box put her back on it cheers up she might stop biting people there's a billing record
15:08from hartman hospital last year two appointments ultrasounds doesn't say what for pregnant only if
15:14she was expecting an elephant appointments were 10 months apart kept the first blew off the second
15:22abdominal pain the chart doesn't say wait a minute she goes in the first time then they they look they
15:29can't find anything 10 months later why should she subject herself to that again why make a second
15:33appointment she didn't the nurse made the appointment they were looking they were looking for ovarian cancer
15:42you got all of that from one canceled appointment with jerry lausing yeah he's an oncologist
15:50hang on her current blood work doesn't show cancer ca 125 is normal and the cancer wouldn't account for
15:55the alleged twitch or any of her other alleged symptoms actually it would neoplastic syndrome
16:00associated with the cancer could cause her to twitch like a bunny on crystal meth ultrasound her ovaries
16:10did you find a brain tumor on her mri no foreign was wrong i was starting to wonder about that
16:16guy's medical chance right shelley diamond yeah doctor house is ready to see you
16:22the little ones are licking each other again and harry's got a seeping ward on his extra toe
16:28what room should we go to oh you know i think i might be coming down with something i hate
16:35to
16:36give it to you guys sorry oh yeah just walk out like i'm not gonna do anything bye-bye
16:49working hard
16:52this stuff's pretty good kalendra ica works for the council of genius bad guys mr fury fairly generic no
17:01special skills apparently very well organized i think you work hard try ruling the universe you
17:07you're trying to teach me something here i got the flowing grass the ring i think the patient was
17:13married maybe it was a bad breakup maybe he dumped her because she was on drugs you care about her
17:20personal history no question is why don't you i hate to side a cliche but dad on the streets
17:30dad's with mom they're both living on the streets no on a pension so who pissed you off
17:40right now you
17:48your turn you're gonna tell me why this case she's my new girlfriend i'm having a tattoo designed i was
17:54hoping you could find out her name so she's just another sick person the kindly dr wilson has made
17:58sure doesn't get lost in the big ugly system yes i forgot i need a reason to give a crap
18:03you're
18:03giving two craps the metric system always confuses me doctor house
18:10time for girl scout cookies already get me some thin mints since you're too sick to work in the clinic
18:21i thought you could do some teaching patient histories my specialty when you teach you learn so much
18:32don't you think it's all about the giving back
18:38good old cutty always thinking she assigned you a patient interview
18:46why are you still here
18:57why are we on this case it's wilson asked house to do him a favor i think house just wants
19:02to prove
19:02she's sick so foreman will be wrong oh you boys hey i'm just doing my job whoa
19:14foreman's gonna be so embarrassed when he finds out she's got cancer
19:23oh i thought you were too sick to be down here i had to get away from those students so
19:27i faked a page
19:30foreman's parents happily married 40 years
19:35muzzle top can't hurt him so what does he hate to homeless people
19:41but if it's an uncle or a grandparent they could use it in his college application essay
19:45family struggles beats a 4.0 gba any day i think he had a 4.0 maybe he's just a
19:52snob you really don't
19:54need to know everything about everybody i don't need to watch the oc but it makes me happy
19:59yeah delirious what's the other file wilson james boy wonder oncologist you know in some cultures it's
20:10considered almost rude for one friend to spy on another of course in swedish the word friend can
20:17also be translated as limping twerp did your pager really just go off or are you ditching the
20:26conversation why can't both be true come on solid non-cystic mass on the left ovary five by three
20:36centimeters central necrosis the only question is whether she dies in two months or three
20:43oh god you were right there's nothing we can do for her here might as well put her back on
20:48the
20:48street unless it's not cancer are you joking well hard not to nothing funnier than cancer
20:57but what if it's a tuberculoma she's living out on the streets breathing all kinds of crap 24 7 the
21:02odds are she's got tb why can she have a nice benign growth to go with it a solid mass
21:06on her ovary
21:07ovarian cancer is way more likely you're right it's not even close starter on inh rifampin and
21:16streptivacin but that's the treatment for a tuberculoma and what is the treatment for advanced ovarian cancer
21:25pine box
21:33what are you giving me a second dose of antibiotics
21:38if you've got a tuberculoma it should help yeah i don't have a tuberculoma do i
21:50probably not
21:57listen i'm sorry i didn't believe you
22:01i'm sorry i lied to you i took too much insulin on purpose i really wanted a place
22:07to sleep
22:17were you ever married victoria
22:22but in the comic it's comics comics are just made up so who's james is he real or did you
22:32make him up
22:35he's real can i help you find him
22:44the lights
22:46the lights bright it's getting brighter
22:49oh
22:49that's what i'm trying to do
22:51okay take it easy everything's fine
22:54please help me
22:58wait wait wait hold on hold on
23:05Victoria. Hold on. Take it easy. Everything's fine. Take it easy. Everything's fine, Victoria.
23:12It's burning. Hey, hold on. Take a sip. Take a sip. Take a sip.
23:18It's poison. You're getting poison. Hold on. Take it easy.
23:25Hey, turn off that damn light.
23:28Help me. Take it easy. Take it easy.
23:34The bad guys can't get you here. I've got to come.
23:36Mr. Fury's not the bad guy. I'm the bad guy. It's me. I'm the bad guy.
23:49It's not a tuberculoma. Can't be.
23:53I didn't know the biopsy was back.
23:54Her temperature's 105. The treatment's not working. It's cancer. She's dying.
24:03105.
24:04Good news. It's a tuberculoma.
24:07How do you figure that? Her temp's through the roof.
24:10The lab results from the biopsy. It's definitely a tuberculoma.
24:17So, we're right about the diagnosis. The treatment for that diagnosis is killing her.
24:26Perfect.
24:28The lab checked the biopsy again. Twice.
24:32Well, the tuberculoma doesn't give you a temperature of 105.
24:34Then it's a tuberculoma and something else.
24:37But something else is going to melt her brain.
24:39I mean, the poach. Better metaphor.
24:42A fever that high has to be bacterial.
24:45Maybe the bowel got nicked in the biopsy.
24:47I did the biopsy. No nick.
24:49She could have picked up an infection on the streets.
24:51Well, she didn't have a fever when I admitted her.
24:53The Prozac we gave her could have triggered serotonin syndrome, which would explain the fever.
24:56No. Jefferson put her on Prozac and it wasn't a problem.
24:58She probably never took it.
25:00Most likely, they saw her one time and dumped out of the ER with a script.
25:03Oh, just like you were going to do.
25:04Okay, you two. Grab some scalpels and settle this like doctors.
25:09Send blood into urine cultures and get a chest X-ray.
25:12Fine. Take her off the Prozac and put her on bromocryptine for the serotonin syndrome.
25:16Might want to get her in an ice bath as well, assuming we wanted to live long enough to see
25:19those test results.
25:25You said I was sorry.
25:27Your fever is 105. We don't bring it down fast.
25:31Orman, why are you doing this to me?
25:33I'm saving your life.
25:35No, no, please.
25:36Please, come on.
25:38Don't make me turn the house.
25:40I can't wait.
25:42Come on.
25:43You can do this.
25:49All right.
25:49Oh, my God.
25:51Oh, my God.
25:52Oh, my God.
25:53Oh, my God.
25:55Oh, my God.
25:56Oh, my God.
25:57Oh, my God.
25:58Oh, my God.
25:59Oh, my God.
26:00Oh, my God.
26:00Oh, my God.
26:02Oh, my God.
26:05Oh, my God.
26:09Seventeen-year-old female presents with abrasions and apparent trauma injury to her wrist.
26:14Dr. House?
26:16Continue.
26:18You're reading a comic book.
26:20Then you're calling attention to your bosom by wearing a low-cut top.
26:25Oh, I'm sorry. I thought we were having a state-the-obvious contest.
26:29I'm competitive by nature.
26:30I thought you were supposed to be listening to our patient histories.
26:33Nope. I'm supposed to be teaching you.
26:35If I can do that without listening, more power to me.
26:3917-year-old...
26:40This guy's supposed to have universal power over all gravity.
26:43How come his hair won't stay down?
26:44That's just stupid.
26:46She fell off her horse while riding in the county fair.
26:49No, she didn't.
26:49She fell off the steps of her beach house.
26:51You must have gone to the wrong room.
26:54Hard to believe that one patient could slip past Cuddy
26:57and get herself admitted with a sprained wrist.
26:59Two seams almost impossible.
27:00What room?
27:01Room 2106.
27:05Patients lie.
27:07Usually only one lie at a time.
27:08How much does she weigh?
27:10It's her wrist, not her wrist.
27:11Pound each, ladies.
27:12And by the by, what color's her nose?
27:16She's thin.
27:16Fleshtown?
27:17What does this have to do with her wrist?
27:19Almost nothing.
27:21She's either under 90 pounds or she has a red nose.
27:24I gotta go.
27:25What's wrong with her?
27:27That would be telling.
27:31I am just too nice.
27:34It starts with C.
27:39Urine cultures are negative.
27:40So is the chest x-ray.
27:42I assume there's a positive coming.
27:44Lumbar punchers reveal elevated proteins in white counts.
27:47C.S.F. cultures?
27:48Still brewing.
27:49Nothing on gram stain.
27:50It looks like meningitis.
27:52We know it's definitely an infection.
27:54And we know where it is.
27:55Well, meningitis is nice and simple.
27:58Get her in isolation and start her on ceftriaxone.
28:00Either she gets better or she dies.
28:04Let me know which one happens.
28:13Oh, my God.
28:15She was sedated.
28:16Must have worn off.
28:17I did it myself half hour ago.
28:19I'll check the nurse's station.
28:22Kelly Drake.
28:41She's going to die out there.
28:44You don't walk out of a room with 10 milligrams of Haldol in your system.
28:47You don't walk at all.
28:48It was 10 milligrams.
28:49I gave it to her.
28:50It doesn't matter.
28:52Bacterial meningitis.
28:53Highly contagious.
28:54If she is out of the hospital, we are so liable.
28:57Not to worry.
28:58She'll be dead before she can kill anyone.
29:00Security type confirms it.
29:02She stole some clothes and she's gone.
29:07Wrong coat.
29:08The cape's in the closet.
29:09I had it cleaned.
29:10Funny.
29:12You're going to save her?
29:14In her comics, Mr. Fury lives in Sloan Harbor.
29:16The night she came in, she was at a rave at 1408 Sloan Street.
29:20You've been reading.
29:21My, how you've changed.
29:22You are a doctor.
29:24Do what doctors do.
29:25Pick up the phone.
29:26Dial 911.
29:26And a cop on the other end does what cops do and finds the missing person.
29:32I assume the rest of you have doctor things to do.
29:35I know you do.
29:37Cocky Ritchie disease.
29:38Do you even know what that is or are you just guessing everything that starts with C?
29:42The kidney problems could result in weight loss.
29:44I'm KBC AC.
29:47She's going alphabetically.
29:48Doctor, why are you wearing that bird pen?
29:52Sets off my eyes.
29:54Hi, Jody.
29:55I'm Dr. House.
29:57What brings you to the hospital?
29:58My wrist.
29:59How did that happen?
30:01I was riding the ferris wheel and this huge seagull flew right at me.
30:05How horrifying.
30:06I swung my arm at the bird, but I hit the ferris wheel.
30:12She's making it all up?
30:14No, her wrist really does hurt.
30:16I'm not lying.
30:17Of course you are.
30:18You have no idea what happened.
30:20You have no memory.
30:26Korsakov syndrome.
30:27Her brain is damaged by excessive drinking or insufficient diet.
30:30Pretty obviously the latter.
30:31She has no new memories, no new ideas.
30:34Can't even process that idea.
30:35So her brain fills the gaps as best it can using visual clues.
30:39The horse on your shirt led her to the riding accident.
30:41And the surf scene on your clipboard led her to the beach.
30:45Korsakov doesn't start with a C.
30:47I didn't say C.
30:50Or did I?
30:52Lesson to be learned.
30:53Treat everybody as if they have Korsakovs.
30:55We all lie anyway.
30:56Give her thiamine right away.
30:57She'll bounce back pretty quickly.
30:58And then get her to eat some cake and ice cream.
31:02Yes?
31:03Did you need to be so cruel?
31:05I think she's crying.
31:12Hi, Jody.
31:13I'm Dr. House.
31:14What happened to your wrist?
31:15There was this weird old guy.
31:17He had a cane.
31:18See?
31:18It's like it never happened.
31:21Perfect forgiveness.
31:26Pulse is rapid.
31:27You got a tent?
31:28Don't know.
31:28She's warm.
31:29She's something to look into.
31:29She has meningitis.
31:30Sorry.
31:31I was more worried about her heart blowing up.
31:33Pulse is 150.
31:34Rhythm regular?
31:34Yeah.
31:35Ready?
31:36One, two, three.
31:39Where'd you find her?
31:40Battlefield State Park.
31:41Is she narrow complex?
31:42Uh-huh.
31:44She wasn't at Sloan?
31:45She was just passed out on the grass.
32:10Her arrhythmia is stabilized.
32:12It doesn't make sense.
32:14What would push her heart rate over 150?
32:17Dehydration?
32:17Fever?
32:18Unlikely.
32:19By themselves, neither one would do it.
32:20We must be wrong about the meningitis.
32:22Maybe it's structural heart disease.
32:23Her heart rate dropped when you administered the adenosine.
32:27Two seconds.
32:29It's still meningitis.
32:32If it is, with the delay in treatment, she's got almost no chance.
32:37Start the treatment.
32:40Read the report.
32:41I found her lying on the grass.
32:43Okay.
32:43You should read my reports.
32:45I make up stuff all the time.
32:47What really happened?
32:50Oh, since it's you.
32:54I found her lying on the grass.
33:00That is a great-looking gun.
33:04It's not a gun.
33:05It's a taser.
33:06It's so cool-looking.
33:08What does it do?
33:08Fire me about 60,000 volts?
33:11At least that's what it would take to jack someone's heart up to 150.
33:14Okay.
33:15Okay.
33:17Let's just say I tell you what happened.
33:19It stays between you and me, all right?
33:23I found her lying on the grass.
33:27Fine.
33:29Don't tell me.
33:31Tell my friend, Ben Franklin.
33:35Doctor Morton, your research lab.
33:37Doctor Morton, your research lab.
33:40I watch a lot of cop shows.
33:49The good news is, the heart rate thing's not connected to her condition.
33:54Well, then she's dying.
33:56Because the meningitis treatment isn't helping her.
33:57She's getting worse.
33:59Well, that brings us to the bad news.
34:03The cop tasered her.
34:06Chirk.
34:07Probably couldn't get to his real gun fast enough.
34:09First time he hit her in the thigh.
34:11And she just kept going, like it was nothing.
34:15Right about here.
34:32She didn't feel the taser.
34:41Localized numbness?
34:43Yeah, in that one spot.
34:45But diabetes?
34:46I don't think so.
34:49Well, no alcohol.
34:51Not entrapment syndrome.
34:53Can't be a vitamin deficiency.
34:55So, you know, we can't chase down every sensory neuropathy.
35:03Is that where she bit you?
35:05Yeah.
35:13What the hell?
35:16Can't get angry if you don't feel anything.
35:23First, there's localized numbness.
35:27Then sensitivity to light.
35:31Disorientation.
35:31Paranoia.
35:33Ineffectiveness of sedatives.
35:35And then hydrophobia.
35:38Fear of water.
35:41Ramies.
35:44There have only been, what, 10 cases in the last 20 years?
35:48Yeah.
35:48That's because non-hormless people, when they get bitten, they get shots.
35:52There were bats.
36:08She's dying.
36:11It's not a treatment.
36:15How much time does she have?
36:18A day, maybe two.
36:20And if you don't get your shots in the next, say, three hours, I'm going to have to make
36:24another affirmative action to hire.
36:30Come on.
36:38Do it.
36:44You want me to talk to her?
36:48Say what?
36:50There's some experimental treatment.
36:52It's not going to work.
36:56Don't worry.
36:57We can make you comfortable.
37:01Doesn't matter.
37:02Now she's going to die.
37:05In that room.
37:06Yeah.
37:08That's what you say to her.
37:09Keep that there and rest for a minute.
37:15Whoa, whoa, whoa.
37:17The townhouse, I need to go out for about an hour.
37:19She may not have that long.
37:26I don't want her to die alone.
37:30You're going to find James.
37:32I'm going to try.
37:41I'm going to try.
37:54Hello?
37:56I'm going to try.
38:15I'm going to try.
38:17Hello?
38:18Hello?
38:19Okay, this is it.
38:28No one's been in here for a long time.
38:44It's gotta be James.
38:47Maybe there's another address.
38:51That's not James.
38:57Paul.
38:59Paul Furia.
39:01Mr. Fury.
39:03Her husband.
39:07And who's James?
39:15Her kid.
39:28I just want to eat you up. You're so delicious.
39:31What are you looking for?
39:34Aw, look at me.
39:35You're just like your papa.
39:36Look at you, just like your dad.
39:40Foreman.
39:42Foreman.
39:47They're dead.
39:52That car crash two years ago.
39:54So...
39:56She broke her arm.
39:58And they were killed.
40:03She was driving.
40:14No.
40:15No.
40:30James.
40:32James.
40:33No.
40:36It's Paul.
40:38Paul.
40:40You've come to take me.
40:44No.
40:48I've come to forgive you.
40:54It wasn't your fault.
41:01I'm so sorry.
41:03I'm so sorry.
41:05I'm so sorry.
41:08I'm so sorry.
41:08I'm so sorry.
41:11It's okay, Victoria.
41:14you. It's okay. Oh. You followed me? No. You were wearing rain boots today, but
41:43you were parked in the underground garage, so the only reason you need boots was if you
41:46were hitting the streets. I followed you. Didn't we have a conversation about friendship? Yeah.
41:56I had some follow-up questions. I met your parents and your brother. I have two brothers.
42:08Why wouldn't you tell me? It's irrelevant. Why not? Because he's not in the
42:12life anymore. Well, that's wrong.
42:22This was the last place I saw him nine years ago.
42:30I don't even know if he's alive.
42:32I don't even know if he's alive.
42:34I don't even know if he's alive.
42:36I don't even know if he's alive.
42:50I don't even know if you're alive.
42:51It's bad.
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