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00:00Working on King here, top of the key, dribbling around him, coming around the corner there, he's up, two coins,
00:07beautiful.
00:09You testify no one can protect you, especially the feds.
00:14We'll keep you safe, Joe.
00:15Right, and witness protection. This great new life he's giving you?
00:19You're sacking groceries at some goat town stop and shop and one of the Talley guys comes and puts two
00:23in the back of your skull.
00:24Counselor, are you advising a witness to withhold evidence from a federal grand jury?
00:28He came forward. He volunteered. I'm advising him not to testify until I'm satisfied you can protect him.
00:34You guys mind? I got money on this.
00:37What do you want? We gave you everything you asked for.
00:40I asked for pasta.
00:41You got steak. Enjoy it.
00:45What are you doing?
00:49Where's your quick cane? I just gave you a pack.
00:51Yeah, sorry. I forgot.
00:56Joey, whatever they give us, what they tell you, you get popped, what am I going to do, sue them?
01:01That's not what this is about.
01:04You're going to miss me.
01:06I'm your lawyer, Joey.
01:07You're my brother.
01:09And I do this, you know, I go into witness protection.
01:13We're never going to see each other again.
01:16That doesn't bother you?
01:18Kills me.
01:29I think I'll take a leave.
01:33Oh.
01:35You all right?
01:39Yeah, yeah.
01:40I'm just, uh, a little dizzy.
01:43Get some air.
01:44Hot.
01:48Joey.
01:48How's he saying that?
01:50Yeah, nice char.
01:51Come on.
01:52Let go of me.
01:53Let go of me.
01:54Can't you see he's sick?
01:55Joey.
01:56Let me go.
01:57Joey.
01:57Something's wrong with us.
01:59Come on, you're not getting out of this that easy.
02:01Either you're dead or you're testifying.
02:04Got to point it in.
02:04Yeah, nice char.
02:22Bye.
02:23Bye.
02:25Bye.
02:25Bye.
02:26Bye.
02:27Bye.
02:35Don't have it.
02:36Budget?
02:37No.
02:39Revenue statement.
02:40List of expenses.
02:42House has been very busy.
02:44Saving New Jersey from leprosy.
02:45Yes, I know.
02:46Getting me his numbers at your job.
02:49We're in a meeting.
02:51Need the lawyer.
02:52Who'd you kill?
02:53Nobody.
02:54But it's not even lunch.
02:55Got served with a federal court order.
02:57Some witness went into a coma.
02:59They want me to take a look at it.
03:01What?
03:03They want you to examine a sick person?
03:06This is a public relations nightmare.
03:08Folk think our staff do that kind of thing around here.
03:11This place will be crawling with sick people.
03:13I'm a doctor.
03:14I'm not a lap dog for the feds.
03:15I don't play fetch.
03:16Nobody tells you what to do.
03:18Am I right, Dr. Cuddy?
03:20You have three choices.
03:21Hire a lawyer to fight the order,
03:23treat the guy, or go to jail for contempt.
03:25Up to you.
03:27Jail.
03:28You'd like that.
03:29No more naughty schoolgirl.
03:31Conjugal visit, that's her new fantasy.
03:40We're not leaving until he's gone,
03:42or you show me one good reason for keeping him.
04:10He's really out of it, huh?
04:13Causes of coma.
04:14Metabolic, structural.
04:15He had his stomach pumped.
04:17Why would they do that?
04:18We're allowed poisoning.
04:20Huh, not a typical first guess.
04:21No, the first guess was faking.
04:23Patients are federal witness.
04:24Reluctant.
04:25Assuming there's also an eight on the Glasgow coma scale.
04:29Superly alive.
04:30Pretty tough to feed.
04:31Any recent history of head trauma?
04:32Bad car accident?
04:33Fall?
04:34They tell me no, but do an MRI to be sure.
04:36Metabolic causes liver, kidney, diabetes.
04:38Check for everything.
04:39The feds are paying.
04:41We're going to turn a profit on this one, boys.
04:43Dr. House, Bill Arnello.
04:44I'm a lawyer.
04:45I represent Mr. Smith.
04:47What's wrong with him?
04:50Do I come to you with my problems?
04:51He's also my brother.
04:54What?
04:54You changed your name?
04:57Smith wasn't good enough for you?
04:58His name's Joey.
04:59He's my only brother.
05:01He's important to you.
05:02Got it.
05:02So no placebos for him will use the real medicine.
05:05Well, this was fun.
05:07Let's do it again soon.
05:13Brother in the Mafia?
05:17So, just Joey?
05:20I was hoping for a nickname.
05:22Joey Mango.
05:24Joey the Wrench.
05:31People know where I am.
05:33I want you to do your job.
05:35Diagnose him, fix him, and keep him here.
05:38We're a bit of a specialized hospital.
05:40We generally only deal with patients while they're actually sick.
05:44If you release my brother to the government, he does what they want.
05:47Even if you fix him, he's dead.
05:49I need time to convince him of that.
06:00Good news is, if you screw up, you don't have to worry about a malpractice suit.
06:07Instead, one by one, they'll take away the things you love till there's nothing left.
06:18So, on the Mafia thing, that's a yes.
06:32Did Haas seem weird to you?
06:34Were you expecting him to be weird?
06:37We spoke about how we felt.
06:42You told him you liked him?
06:44No, of course not.
06:45What are you talking about, then?
06:46I asked him if he liked me.
06:49Why would you do that?
06:51Because...
06:54I like him.
06:56You like him?
06:58Like him?
06:58It doesn't matter.
06:59He doesn't like me.
07:01Hey, he doesn't like anybody.
07:06Nobody likes him.
07:09Hey, Mariah, shed a subdural hematoma.
07:12Bleeding around his brain caused pressure inside his head, which caused a coma.
07:16These look like pseudomembranes.
07:18Must take time to form.
07:20If it's an old injury, it wouldn't have caused a coma.
07:22Patient history indicates he was hit with a tire iron in 1996.
07:26Brother says he was changing a tire and it slipped.
07:29An old hematoma placed where this one is, it could have caused his coma.
07:32What about his liver?
07:33LFTs are slightly elevated.
07:35Keyword is slightly, as in, not high enough to cause the coma.
07:38It's the subdural.
07:39I say we evacuate the cavity, see if he wakes up.
07:41The neurologist thinks it's his brain that wants to open up his head.
07:45Frankly, I'm shocked.
07:46And you get to use the big boy drilling daddy's big red toolbox.
07:49No drilling.
07:55Hi.
07:56Mr. Smith.
07:58Call me Joe.
08:00Can you not do that?
08:01I don't know.
08:05So, we're clear about the no drilling.
08:10He's okay now.
08:11He can leave.
08:12I'm not releasing him.
08:13Because the brother doesn't want you to.
08:15Or because he had an unexplained coma, which sounds better.
08:19The hematoma caused the coma.
08:20It's a catchy diagnosis.
08:21You could dance to that.
08:22I think Chase is right.
08:27Well, it still should be evacuated.
08:30But it's not an immediate threat.
08:36Cameron's my girl.
08:38I'd release him.
08:41Are you disagreeing with me because...
08:43I'm disagreeing because that's my medical opinion.
08:46Of course it is.
08:48But unless I've been named as the fourth part of the axis of evil, invaded, and occupied,
08:52this is still not a democracy.
08:54He's staying.
08:55Sent for hepatitis serologies and an autoimmune panel.
09:10Hey, I'm with you.
09:12Old enough to drink.
09:13Old enough to do something really stupid and make yourself a baby.
09:16He's my brother.
09:16I'm watching him while my parents are in my bed.
09:18Yes.
09:19He's having trouble breathing and there's a lot of ways in him.
09:23Whistling, technically.
09:24Upper airways.
09:25Nose.
09:26If he's got the croupette, that could become meningitis, right?
09:29Absolutely.
09:30I was just studying and all of a sudden I hear him crying and then sounding all weird.
09:34Then my parents are going to kill me.
09:36I doubt it.
09:38You don't know them?
09:39No.
09:40I doubt you were studying while your parents were away.
09:46Hello, officer.
09:50You might want to rinse this off before you let him play with it again.
10:12What happened?
10:13Where is it?
10:15Vogler called admitting, admitting called justice.
10:17Justice came and took him away.
10:19And who called Vogler?
10:30He loses money.
10:32So does ophthalmology.
10:33Who cares?
10:34This is a hospital.
10:35You can't just cut a department.
10:37You can't control him.
10:38I am the only one that can control him.
10:42Dr. House in the house.
10:45Impeccable timing as always.
10:46You had no authority to release my patient.
10:48My colleague has just informed me she has a singular talent.
10:53You are just in time for a demonstration.
10:57Dr. House, from what I understand, you're patient.
11:00From what you understand?
11:01He's not your patient.
11:02How the hell do you understand anything?
11:04That's sad.
11:05You're not even a doctor.
11:07John Smith is here only because of a court order.
11:11I had the records faxed to the judge.
11:13She rescinded the order.
11:14Why bother?
11:14Just to piss me off?
11:16Keeping the government off our ass.
11:18Hmm.
11:19Yeah.
11:20That makes no sense for a public institution.
11:23Okay.
11:24Okay what?
11:26Okay, sir.
11:28Carry on.
11:33He really cares about his patients.
11:35Yeah, and he just walked out of here with nothing.
11:37Something's up.
11:40Just started following him.
11:41Fast now.
11:4535-year-old male.
11:47Vital signs are stable now.
11:48Gave him two laters in front.
11:51He's just released within two hours ago.
11:55He said he was good to go.
11:57Watch that line.
12:02So, the junior G-man badge is looking so good.
12:13His liver's worse.
12:15Comentose.
12:15No, completely different symptoms than the first time.
12:18The serology tests came back positive for hepatitis C.
12:21Hep C is a chronic condition.
12:23You don't think this is an acute situation?
12:25Coma, vomiting, abdominal pain.
12:27Hep C explains everything.
12:28Except for the suddenness of the onset.
12:30What's wrong with the timing?
12:31You get at home one night, your wife hits you with a baseball bat.
12:35Likely causes the fact that you haven't thanked her for dinner in eight years or the receipt for fur handcuffs
12:41that you found in your pants.
12:43Sudden onset equals proximate cause.
12:45He also has high estrogen levels in his blood.
12:47That's indicative of a chronic condition, not acute.
12:50One test.
12:51What do his other liver tests tell us?
12:53Normal albumin levels point toward acute.
12:56Oh, okay.
12:57And, uh, why is her test better than mine?
13:00Because she's cuter.
13:02Though it's close.
13:05Do a liver biopsy when the results come back, we'll know what we're looking at.
13:08Why wait to treat the hep C?
13:10If I'm right, Joey gets better that much faster.
13:12Right.
13:12Then he gets to testify.
13:14And you get a gold star from Cuddy.
13:16And what's the downside?
13:17Or is that the downside?
13:20Do I have a reason for not wanting you to get any stars?
13:25Fine.
13:26Start the treatment.
13:27It's all your idea.
13:28Don't even mention my name.
13:30There's nothing wrong with your theory.
13:32Go.
13:36But in the humor me department, get a biopsy while you're at it.
13:42Foreman.
13:44We need to talk.
13:51You're off the case.
13:53What?
13:53Why?
13:54Somebody told Vogler that I lied to the transplant committee.
13:58You think I did?
13:59You're too careful.
14:00You wouldn't jump ship unless you knew what was in the water.
14:02No, stop.
14:03You're embarrassing me.
14:04But I want Vogler to think I think it's you.
14:06And I want Cameron and Chase and Cuddy and Wilson and the nursing staff and the cashier in the parking
14:11lot to think that, too.
14:15Right.
14:17The blood tests show you have hepatitis C. It's a virus that infects the liver.
14:23No way.
14:25Well, it's not all bad news.
14:26It can often be cured.
14:27And even if not, it's manageable.
14:29How did my brother get this?
14:31It usually involves the exchange of bodily fluids, either...
14:33Bodily fluids?
14:34What are you talking about?
14:35There are many ways the virus can be transmitted.
14:37Sharing needles, blood treatment...
14:40What are you talking about?
14:41Nobody talks to my brother like this, okay?
14:42Fine.
14:43No idea how he got it.
14:45But he has hepatitis C.
14:46We're going to start him on...
14:49He doesn't have it.
14:50Don't mention it again.
14:52Don't treat him for it.
14:57House has some directed donations, foundation support around here.
15:06He makes you miserable.
15:09Eight years he's worked here.
15:11Never made a dime for you.
15:12Never listened to you.
15:13He can change.
15:14He hasn't changed in eight years.
15:17Either he can't change or you can't change him.
15:21You have no idea how many times he's lied to you.
15:24Undercut your authority.
15:26Makes you look like crap to other doctors.
15:28Yes, I hate him.
15:30And here I am desperately trying to protect his job.
15:33What does that tell you?
15:34That you don't hate him.
15:36I do not protect people I like.
15:39I protect people who are assets to this hospital.
15:41No.
15:43That's me.
15:45You.
15:47You're softer.
15:49Right.
15:50There are three female chiefs of medicine at major hospitals in this country.
15:55And we all got there using our feminine wiles.
15:58It's human nature to want to protect people we like.
16:00I don't like him.
16:01I think if we just form the right team, we'll all get along and be able to pull the boat.
16:04I don't get along with him.
16:06Well, this is not a team.
16:07It's not a boat.
16:08It's not a machine that has a lot of parts that have to work together.
16:11The metaphors are all crap.
16:13This is a business.
16:14That's all it is.
16:17You like him?
16:18That's bad for business.
16:30Oh, this is all my fault.
16:32Took another homework break with Betty Lou.
16:34No, last week I showed him a magic trick.
16:37Pulled a quarter out of his nose.
16:39It's a classic.
16:40Yeah, now he won't stop shoving stuff up there.
16:43Up the house.
16:44We've got a crisis here.
16:47It's okay.
16:54Stop.
17:11It's a neat trick.
17:13You have to believe you'll actually hurt them.
17:16Ah.
17:23Your people insulted my brother.
17:26What?
17:26They put Romano in the Parmesan cheese shaker again?
17:29Say he was a crackhead or a homo or something.
17:32Those idiots.
17:33How many times am I going to have to send him for sensitivity training?
17:37Nobody's saying he's a homo.
17:38That would be really, really bad.
17:40So let's put a nice, friendly spin on it.
17:42Let's go with he got raped in prison.
17:45I saw the jailhouse tats.
17:47Put it together with the blood tests.
17:51There were rumors, but Joey never said anything about it.
17:55If people find out he's being treated for hep C,
18:00if he's get that charge,
18:01someone says something to somebody,
18:03word will get out.
18:04And then Joey's manhood is rep.
18:05He's destroyed.
18:10You're worried about how his coworkers
18:12will react at the Walmart in Des Moines.
18:14He's not going into witness protection.
18:16I'm not going to let that happen.
18:20Listen,
18:21I don't know if you know about this,
18:22but mob businesses sometimes keep two sets of books.
18:26One legit, one not.
18:28Exactly.
18:31You jerking my chain?
18:34Doctors are busy sometimes.
18:35They forget to write things down.
18:36Happens all the time.
18:39You jerking my chain.
18:42Oh, and, uh...
18:46Whatever you're not giving him
18:47for whatever he doesn't have,
18:50is that going to fix him?
18:53I doubt it.
19:04On your way to polish Vogler's car?
19:07Gone are the days of a grumpy old doc
19:10seeing patients in the basement of his house
19:12getting paid a few chickens.
19:13How will I eat?
19:14You know what Cuddy's been locked away with Vogler
19:16about all day today and yesterday?
19:19Floor polish costs through the roof?
19:21You.
19:22Her secretary's been to the photocopier all day
19:24with your records.
19:25That's all they're looking at in there.
19:27My car's been stolen.
19:32Or reincarnated.
19:41Pink slip.
19:43A gift from the Arnello brothers.
19:50You know, they're gangsters, sure,
19:53but they're thoughtful, too.
19:56You can't keep it.
19:58It's graft.
20:00No, no, no, no.
20:01Uh-uh.
20:03Graft is if I tell him
20:04I'll only make him better
20:04if he slips me a couple bucks.
20:06Or pay off for something
20:07I'm not supposed to do.
20:09If I'd asked for the payoff,
20:10which I didn't,
20:12I would have done the bad thing anyway.
20:13So there's nothing wrong with this.
20:16Right.
20:17Damn.
20:1865.
20:21Perfectly restored.
20:23What do you think a guy like Joey
20:24would do if someone turned down a gift?
20:27That's kind of an insult, isn't it?
20:30He might hurt you.
20:31It's definitely possible.
20:34I'm screwed.
20:36Gotta take the car.
20:43Did you see House's new car?
20:46From Joey.
20:47He obviously can't keep it.
20:49You don't mind the hospital
20:50taking money from Vogler?
20:52That's different.
20:52Vogler's legit.
20:54That's worse.
20:55Vogler's money came with strings.
20:57Vogler doesn't set me up
20:58to have a mobster take a swing at me.
21:00I'm sure House didn't know.
21:02Joey's pressure dropped.
21:04Pushed IV fluids.
21:05Now he's holding 100 systolic.
21:07Septic?
21:08No.
21:09Looks like he's bleeding into his liver.
21:10Varusies.
21:11Saved with chronic hep C.
21:12All the time.
21:14Biopsy's back.
21:16Two findings.
21:17Number one.
21:18Lymphocytic infiltrate
21:19and no bridging fibrosis.
21:21Oh, whatever's killing him
21:22is not hep C.
21:23It's acute.
21:24Who said that?
21:25I forget.
21:27What are you doing here?
21:29I told you you were off the case.
21:31Right.
21:32Your diabolic plan
21:33to convince the evil genius
21:35is in the clear.
21:36So he'll let his guard down
21:37and make a fatal mistake.
21:38Sure.
21:39Well, it's clearly
21:40not going to work now.
21:42What evil genius?
21:44If we knew that,
21:45we wouldn't need
21:45a diabolic plan, would we?
21:47House thinks someone
21:48ratted him out to Vogler.
21:50Well, one of us.
21:52No.
21:53You guys love me too much.
21:54All right, look.
21:55If it's not the hep C,
21:56then what's the problem?
21:57What's causing the liver failure?
21:59Finding number two.
22:00Toxins.
22:02No.
22:03He's only 30 years old
22:04and his job doesn't expose him
22:05to heavy metals
22:06or environmental...
22:07He's a 30-year-old mobster.
22:08He doesn't have a job
22:09that results in
22:10accidental exposure to toxins.
22:11He has a job that results
22:12in intentional exposure to toxins.
22:19Someone's poisoned him.
22:34Whatever this toxin is,
22:35it's doing the job
22:36and fast.
22:37How long till we have
22:38the next round of test results?
22:39About four hours.
22:40Too bad his liver
22:41is only going to last
22:41another two.
22:42We're going to have
22:43to get him a new one.
22:44What, in two hours?
22:50There is another way.
22:56Relax.
22:57It's kosher.
22:58Ah!
23:07This is so bizarre.
23:10Not really.
23:11We just take Joey's blood
23:12out of his body
23:13and run it through a pig.
23:15The pig's liver
23:16does what Joey's can't.
23:18Cleans the blood.
23:19Which we send right back to him.
23:23And the pig makes him better?
23:25Nope.
23:26Just buys us some time
23:27to figure out
23:28what's poisoning your brother.
23:30Like nothing.
23:31Like you do this all the time.
23:33Oh, we've basically
23:34got a barn in the basement.
23:39Come on.
23:44Cross off hemlock.
23:46You thought he was
23:47being poisoned by hemlock?
23:48Dr. Euripides
23:49tell you to check with him?
23:50He grows wild
23:51by the highways out here.
23:54So,
23:56how much do you like House?
23:59Chase has a big mouth.
24:00Yeah.
24:00He's probably the one
24:01who ratted the vogler.
24:02I don't think that he would...
24:03Does it hurt
24:04when you're with House?
24:05A little pain in the tummy,
24:07but it sort of feels good to?
24:08I don't have the right
24:08to show interest in someone.
24:10You absolutely do.
24:11And I absolutely have the right
24:13to humiliate you for it.
24:15Anything?
24:17White blood count's low,
24:18probably a result of the illness.
24:20Nothing to connect to the liver.
24:22Is he a smoker?
24:23Let me check.
24:29Early signs of emphysema.
24:30He's been smoking
24:31at least a dozen years.
24:3318?
24:33You got that from the white count?
24:34Nope.
24:35I got that from the chest x-ray.
24:36The white count just tells me
24:37he's quitting.
24:40Two weeks ago.
24:52How's your tummy?
24:56Flat and taut.
24:58I've been on the job
24:59for 12 years.
25:00You put $3,000
25:01in your wife's checking account
25:03this morning.
25:03I want to know
25:04where it came from.
25:05I got a perfect record.
25:06Where did you get
25:08the money?
25:09Cancel the thumbscrews.
25:11I've got our culprit.
25:12Who?
25:12Not who.
25:13Who?
25:14Huh?
25:15Thanks for playing along.
25:17Chai Hu.
25:18Chinese herb
25:19and his quit smoking candy.
25:21Reduces cravings.
25:22Also reduces
25:23his white blood count.
25:24Oh, yeah.
25:25He also took enough
25:26for them to poison himself.
25:27We'll keep him on the pig
25:28for a few more hours
25:29and then take him
25:30off the candy.
25:30He'll be fine.
25:32The pig won't be.
25:34Oh, no.
25:47Hey.
25:51Hey, feeling better?
25:53I'm famished.
25:56I think they got
25:56fish sticks on the menu.
25:58Oh, yeah.
25:59Makes me miss prison.
26:05So, the mobster's good to go?
26:08I'll keep him overnight
26:09and let the feds know
26:10he's good to ride out
26:11whoever he wants.
26:12Brother won't be happy.
26:14Maybe he'll have to
26:14get back the car.
26:16You should let Vogler
26:17tell the feds.
26:18Why?
26:19Because it matters to him
26:21because you humiliated him
26:23the first time Joey was released.
26:25You think he should still
26:25be in third there, Ace?
26:26He humiliated himself.
26:27And because your job
26:29depends on the kind of mood
26:30Vogler's in at the end
26:31of his marathon with Cuddy.
26:33Seriously, man,
26:34have you ever actually
26:34driven an automobile before?
26:36There are four years,
26:37you know.
26:37The 66 came with
26:39the shut up button.
27:05It is my medical opinion
27:08that the patient is healthy
27:10and can be released.
27:14Thanks for letting us know.
27:21Give me the U.S. attorney's office.
27:23I see you found out
27:24what we were meeting about.
27:26You're having a meeting?
27:27Well, whatever the reason,
27:28the coat looks good on you.
27:31Jai-Hu lozenges cause
27:33this kind of liver failure?
27:34No way.
27:34Not by themselves,
27:35but in combination
27:36with the interferon.
27:37It's like gas to a flame.
27:39What interferon?
27:40For the hep C.
27:41What hep C?
27:44Is hiding a mobster's hep C
27:46that important?
27:47Is letting the feds
27:48know everything that important?
27:49You know what?
27:50You are a piece of work.
27:51Even now,
27:52Ed.
27:53Edward.
27:54Joey's back in a coma.
28:00He's stable but comatose.
28:02Worse than before.
28:03He's on a ventilator.
28:04The question is why.
28:07It's not his brain.
28:09It's not a toxin.
28:10Our friend Babe
28:11helped with that one.
28:13So what else?
28:14Hep C.
28:15We never really treated it.
28:17We stopped the interferon
28:18when it started
28:19poisoning his liver.
28:20Am I going to have to
28:20write a song about it?
28:21His chronic hep C
28:23was not bad enough
28:24to produce these symptoms.
28:25The estrogen level
28:26indicates it is.
28:27It indicates something
28:28else entirely.
28:29We can't give him
28:29interferon now.
28:31There's still traces
28:31of lozenges in his system.
28:33It'll just poison him again.
28:34Genetics.
28:35We don't treat the virus.
28:36We change it.
28:37A non-nucleoside
28:38allosteric inhibitor.
28:39It's never been tried
28:40on a human being.
28:41It could kill him.
28:42What's the difference?
28:42He's dead without it.
28:44They're running a trial
28:45on dogs at St. Sebastian's
28:46out in Philadelphia.
28:47They'll make the call.
28:50What else could cause
28:52his estrogen level
28:53to be that high?
28:57Nothing.
29:18We're going to put
29:18the medicine in here.
29:20Don't want it to burn
29:21his veins when it goes in.
29:22You have no idea
29:24if it'll work.
29:25It's shown promise
29:26in testing.
29:43Maybe there's nothing
29:44up there.
29:44I watched him
29:45like a hawk.
29:48Pretty sure you didn't.
29:49I didn't let him play
29:50with any more little toys.
29:52Thus forcing him
29:53to shove a big one
29:54up there.
29:56Stop or I snap
29:58your nose off.
30:10He's not too smart.
30:12Genetics is a powerful force.
30:21On the other hand,
30:22maybe he's smarter
30:23than you think.
30:27What's going on?
30:28Just give me a second.
30:34Always wanted
30:35to use one of these.
30:44tilt his head back.
30:45I don't know.
30:46I don't know.
30:46Just tilt his head back.
31:01Nice grasp of concepts.
31:04Relationships.
31:04Very smart.
31:05Very cool.
31:07First the policeman,
31:08fireman,
31:09and the fire truck.
31:11Your brother was sending
31:12in teams to save the cat.
31:14Wow.
31:18Sometimes,
31:19the simplest answer...
31:22The simplest answer...
32:01What types of comas do you just snap out of?
32:05He's not snapping out of this one. He's not improving.
32:08You've crossed out estrogen. You got an explanation?
32:11Yes, I have. A very simple one.
32:15And?
32:17It's private.
32:21You think I'm the one running to Vogler?
32:26You're currently top of the list.
32:30Toxic comas. Persons away from the cause long enough, they recover.
32:35Feds check for poisons, we check for poisons. I didn't do it.
32:39It's not a poison then.
32:41An allergy.
32:43Did you hear me?
32:45What about a food sensitivity?
32:47All his food is strictly controlled. There's no correlation between his meals and his condition.
32:51He had steak and potatoes before the first coma, and the hospital served fish sticks before the second one.
33:00You can trust me.
33:04The problem is, if I can't trust you, I can't trust your statement that I can trust you.
33:10But thanks anyway. You've been a big help.
33:25So where did you get the money?
33:27What?
33:28Someone paid you off.
33:30What are you talking about?
33:32He wasn't poisoned. You told us that if you...
33:34Who's talking about poison?
33:35I'm talking about payoffs.
33:37Graff.
33:38Immune.
33:42You paid the marshal off.
33:45I didn't pay him to poison my brother.
33:48No. It just worked out that way.
33:50Gave the guy some money to bring in some decent food.
33:53Better than fish sticks?
33:55I'm thinking steak.
33:57We asked for pasta.
33:59Those stupid feds could tell us...
34:00He had steak before both comas.
34:02Your brother has ornithine transcarbamilase deficiency.
34:05Want me to write it down?
34:09Good, because it takes a while.
34:10It's genetic.
34:11You can present at any time.
34:13If the patient eats a large amount of protein, especially if he's not used to it.
34:16But that's it?
34:17He just stays off the red meat and he's going to be fine?
34:20Yes.
34:21If I'm right, we stop the current treatment, he gets better.
34:23If we stop the current treatment and I'm wrong, he dies.
34:27Why would you be wrong?
34:29His estrogen level.
34:30OTD doesn't explain his estrogen level.
34:33But I have a theory.
34:37There is one chemical that, if ingested, can cause a person's estrogen level to increase dramatically.
34:43What is it?
34:45It's called estrogen.
34:47Joey's taking estrogen?
34:49What?
34:49He wants a sex change?
34:51No.
34:52Nothing like that.
34:53It's called Male Flame.
34:57It's probably more consumer-friendly than the original Chinese.
35:01It's an herbal aphrodisiac marketed to gay men.
35:04Oh, here we go.
35:05And sold on the same website that sells his chai-gu lozenges.
35:08Guess what's in it?
35:10Starts with an E.
35:12You want to get hit, too?
35:14That would be quite a trick.
35:15He slapped me so hard, his brother turned straight.
35:19Joey's a big-time mobster.
35:20Guys like that don't get raped in prison.
35:22They get gifts.
35:23They get food, drugs, cigarettes, cable TV.
35:31Joey is not gay.
35:33Maybe not gay, but certainly delightful.
35:36You, on the other hand, hitting a doctor.
35:40Even if it was only Chase and asking another one to keep Joey's chart fresh and homo-free.
35:46That's a bit of an overreaction, would you say?
35:48It's almost like you're scared that it might be true.
35:50You're wrong.
35:52Okay.
35:54Then don't stop the treatment.
35:58But if you're wrong, he dies.
36:15Okay.
36:18Okay.
36:28Okay.
36:47You never said anything to me about it, no once.
36:53That's what I love about you mob guys.
36:57So tolerant of others, so accepting.
37:02Only way he was coming out was way, way out.
37:05Lose the tattoos, change his name, move to another town.
37:10How's a guy like him gonna do that?
37:13Witness protection, it's not just for witnesses anymore.
37:18You can go in now, sit with him if you want.
37:41How much longer?
37:42It's only been three hours.
37:44If it's the OTD...
37:45If it's the OTD?
37:47What if House is wrong, huh?
37:49That severe reaction, it'll take some time.
37:52He makes his assumptions about people, talks about anything.
37:54Mr. Arnello.
37:57He's awake.
37:58He wants to see you.
38:07You look like crap.
38:10That's a joke, see?
38:11I'm sick.
38:12I said you look like crap.
38:13You have no idea what I just went through out there.
38:17You kept getting worse, and Dr. House kept saying all this crap, you know, if I think you're
38:26normal, then he's gonna keep giving you the medicine, and if you weren't...
38:29Weren't what?
38:33Normal?
38:36Yeah.
38:40Said you were a fag.
38:44Witness protection, that's your big chance to be one.
38:50You believed him?
38:51I don't know what to believe.
38:53You were sick.
38:56I had to make a decision.
38:57I thought you were gonna die.
39:06You believed him.
39:08He stopped the medicine.
39:11Here I am.
39:21I wanted to talk to you about this.
39:23There's nothing to talk about.
39:31You, uh, ordered some Chinese internet health crap.
39:38They sent the wrong pills, and you took them.
39:43Yeah, yeah, that, uh...
39:48That must be it.
40:02You want to testify?
40:06Go ahead.
40:08I told the doc, he said it's okay.
40:12I don't expect you to understand.
40:13I don't.
40:19All I need to know is you're my brother, Joey.
40:24If you think this thing, whatever, is gonna make you happy, I think you should do it.
40:40You should.
40:42You should.
40:51Vogler wants to fire you.
40:54Lose the whole department.
40:55What?
40:57Good thing you fought for me, though, right?
41:00Well, Dress was a nice move, but you gotta follow it up.
41:04Nasty weekend in Vegas.
41:06Something that shows off your real administrative skills.
41:09He threatened to fire me.
41:17I'm sorry.
41:21So how long do I have?
41:23Got a lot of personal stuff to pick up.
41:25I assume you're gonna want to throw a party.
41:27I told him I know where the bodies are buried.
41:29The stuff he needs to know that's not in the books.
41:31Told him he can't ditch me.
41:33He's only keeping you on because you know the secret handshakes.
41:36He's a quick study.
41:38Six months, he'll have the moose down.
41:39He won't need you anymore.
41:40I'll deal with that then.
41:41So I stay?
41:43Yes.
41:45But some things are going to change.
41:49Prompts.
41:50New world order.
41:52Everything's about prompts.
41:53Yeah, that's real new.
41:55You could rent out the Corvette every once in a while.
41:57Or lend it to a friend.
41:59That would be easy, and it would be wrong.
42:01But Coddy stood up for you.
42:04To a point.
42:05To what point?
42:07I gotta do six more clinic hours a month.
42:10So did two of them.
42:12Why only two?
42:15Because one of them's gone.
42:18I gotta fire somebody.
42:36I don't know what you are.
42:40We're trying too animals maybe maybe.
42:41let's give him something dead with two.
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