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(woman over p.a.)attention, passengers... you have to lift up the sign so he can see it. evan. hey, buddy. aren't you excitedto see your uncle brant? no. no? i think you are.
i think something elseis making you upset. you know i'm leaving soon, and it's okay to be upsetabout that, but, hey, do you rememberwhat i told you when we were watching wrestlingon saturday night? yeah. that you and uncle brantare like the reaper brothers. that's right. and uncle branthas been in the ring
a whole year. now it's timefor daddy to tag in. but while i'm away, i need youin your uncle's corner, making sure he keeps youand your mom safe. can you help mewith that? good. now let's get readywith that sign. (woman over p.a.)attention, ladies and gentlemen,
we are now boardingat gate 47. now. brant,what happened? captain,please step aside. sir, this is my brother. what's going on? pfc macklin has beencharged with treason. oh, so there's got to besome mistake. i'm sorry.
brant! brant!brant! [massive attack's teardrop] ♪ ♪ [indistinct male voices] (adams) army apparently thought they were clearing an insurgent hideout. after this was leaked on saturday, the a.p. investigated.
[gunfire] 34 civilian casualties. six kids. there will be mps stationedat every entrance to the second floor, as wellas outside his patient room. no. don't do that. every time there's peoplein uniform in the cafeteria, they get served first. make sure your idsare clearly visible.
i'll speak with the cafeteriastaff about showing more disrespect. 20-year-old male, generalizedtonic-clonic seizures. army docs scannedfor structural abnormalities. eeg was normal.so was-- do you need meto sign for this? let me knowif you need anything. like a transfer. typhus?
(house) patient has no hair. probably means no lice. leishmaniasis. no fever. why couldn't theytake care of him at a military hospital? i think becausethey wanted to annoy you. any otherconscientious objectors? so i'm the only one
who has a problem when someone whose duty's to protectour country blowing-- blowing the whistleis honorable precisely becauseit's not dutiful. sorry, you said blowing. maybe you were goingsomewhere else with that. he's a coward. he risked his freedom. he anonymously downloadeda computer file
from a secure pageand uploaded it to an unsecure page. not exactly storming omaha beach. the eeg was normalbecause he was faking it to avoid going to prison. let's treat himwith not medicine. give those back. why?you got 28. you can share.
something's going onwith house. he just seemed off. didn't even noticethat i walked out of the roomwith this. you began to suspect he was offwhen he didn't notice the mug you stoleto see if he was off? what else didn't he notice thatyou don't want us to notice? those are the same clothesyou wore yesterday. and you got very defensive
when house tookyour birth control. who was he?or better yet...she? do i need to explain thephysiology behind birth control? attention deficit in a manwho has no attention deficits has to be symptomaticof something. you're right. i'm thinkingeither massive brain tumor, or his soap got canceledand he's distracted. could be dietary.refsum. or maybe he thinksyou just have
more than onenon-descript white blouse. or serotonin syndrome. i'm not sayinghe's definitely sick. i'm just sayingwe should look into it. no, we shouldn't. if you believe house is sick, it's only because that'swhat he wants you to believe. (park)let's go. we think the long flight homeallowed clots
to form in your leg. take this pill. if you feel any numbnessin your leg after a few minutes, it means we're rightand you should get comfortable, because you're gonna be herefor a while. while we wait, can you tell me why? it was the right thingto do. there are reports thatinsurgents are using your video
to recruit new members. making the voting public aware of what's really happeningon the ground will help bringour troops home faster. [sighs] my brother's gruntmeans he disagrees. i think you're being naive. and i know you took an oath. if you want to influence policy,run for office.
dad raised us to believethat exposing the truth is honorable. hayes likesto follow the rules. yeah, because that's what dadtaught us was honorable. you were ten when he died. you couldn't possibly haveany idea-- if dad always believein blindly following the rules, how do you explain tora bora? my dad was commandinga special forces unit.
he lost communication with his men. they were assumed dead. he was ordered to abandon them and focuson the primary mission. he disobeyed that order, went and found his men still alive and fighting. he saved their lives. did he die in service? if it was something genetic,it could help us.
(hayes)it won't help. it was a one-car accident. that's the army'sofficial story. my brother's naiveon this and... i can't feel my leg. i'll get the discharge papers. i havea blood clot. no, you don't. we gave you a placebo
to see if you'd fakeanother symptom to delay going to prison. wait a second.he's not faking. because that's not the wayyour dad raised him? yes. (brant) my stomach hurts too. he's not faking. (chase) just because he's got abdominal bruising doesn't meanhe wasn't faking the numbness.
(adams) he's not contesting the treason charges. if his code of honor is that strong, he's not gonna bother faking symptoms. [pills rattle] pleading guiltyis not honorable. it's just stupid. a distal esophageal rupturecan lead to compartment syndrome in his thigh--explains both symptoms. no painwhen he swallows.
(house) what is honor? dying for your country? getting straight as? killing your daughterbecause she had the audacity to get raped? ruptured triple-a. doesn't explainthe seizures. pancreatitis. gallstones obstructinghis pancreatic duct.
people define honor as whatever makes themfeel honorable. it's a circle going nowhere. which i guessis what circles do. we'll ultrasound his bellyand look for the obstruction. i need your signatureon this order. the army's leaningon foreman to make sure this is doneby the book. didn't need an orderfor his last treatment.
this last treatmentwasn't a treatment. forge it. i will. from now on. but i need the originalso i know what to forge. we were having coffeewhen the dizziness started. business meeting? date. our first.
we metat the 98 cents store. we were reaching for the same tube of cheese. [knock at door] huh. i need to talk to you. just about done. good news, basedon her thrifty shopping habits and tastefor artificial dairy, she's clearlynot a gold digger.
bad news: based on his rhinotillexomania,he is. compulsive addictionto nose-picking. a small cut on the insideof the left nostril led to an infectionin the cavernous sinus. it was very nicemeeting you, mel. it's not true. gloria, wait, i can change.
my ppth contract. house signed itsix months ago. he signed this today. his hands are unsteady. given his vicodin abuse, i think he hashepatic encephalopathy. [laughs] he's been forgetful,inattentive. dominika's been trying outnew knish recipes.
one of themdidn't agree with him. a little sleep deprivationcould account for his forgetfulnessand inattention. he loads up on caffeine.that explains a jittery hand. maybe. but if i'm right,his liver's in decline. it's curable, butif he doesn't get treatment, it could actually be fatal. this happensall the time.
one of the symptomsof working for house-- you start seeing zebraseverywhere. there's nothing wrongwith him. house. shh.i'm with a patient. sleep study. you drugged him? i didn't saythe study was voluntary. i think you're sick.
what, 'cause i'm sleepingin the clinic like i always do? slow reaction time. because i just woke upfrom sleeping in the clinic like i always do. you're forgetful. sorry.what did you say? you forgot that we weresupposed to have lunch. i didn't forget. i was sleepingin the clinic--
i'd like to runsome tests. for what? where's this coming from? hepatic encephalopathy. i've watched you destroy yourbody with vicodin for years. i'm surprised your liver'slasted this long. i'll do the examinationmyself. while having you jugglemy jewels sounds interesting, there's no such thingas friends with benefits.
it always gets weird. your friends out thereare getting a little handsy. get enough death threats, eventually they start takingthem seriously. a convoy was hitoutside of kunar province. eight american soldiers were killed. army spokesperson's claimingthat it's revenge for the attackthat i made public. better me take the blame than them.
you don't thinkyou're to blame at all? and you do. like everyone else. a strike like that would takemore than three days to plan. so the next one might beyour fault? lateral view looks good. if you have sucha negative opinion of the army, why did you enlist? i needed to find outwhat really happened to my dad.
there were two redacted pagesin his service record. going into intelligence was the quickest way to up my security clearance. then why would you leakthat video? part of my job was to graba cup of tea with the locals. the face time is supposedto make them more likely to trust uswith sensitive information, but they becamemy friends. if there was another attack,
civilian casualties, and i had done nothing... your spleen,it's enlarged. we should do a biopsyand look for any-- he's got urinary bleeding. (park) not just urinary. call the blood bank. (hayes) what's happening to him? his spleen must be sequesteringplatelets.
[machine beeping] he's bleeding too fastto wait for a platelet infusion. we need to squeeze his spleen to release the ones he's got. tell the o.r.we're on our way. (taub) pressure's dropping. (chase) almost there. bp's 70 over 40,
and he's hypovolemic. (adams)pressure's rising. and he's startingto clot. good news is we can controlthe bleeding. bad news is... bleeding's not the problem. unless spleens are supposedto be lumpy. (adams) he's clotting, but ct confirms splenic nodules.
dr. taub hasan interesting theory. no, i don't. you're forfeiting? 'cause if you can't playthe game and work... extramedullary hematopoiesis. no history of anemia. she's right.you're an idiot. try again. where i come from,this is called cheating. where's that?stickford-upon-anus?
tb. ppd's negative. could be bru-- don't interrupt dr. taub. brucellosis. you just took outa family of four. they were clearlyarmed insurgents, and anyone who claims or provesotherwise is a traitor. no rash or back pain.
you defend the patientfor being a whistleblower, then attack him for beingan honorable whistleblower. now you defend him for being a maligned, honorablewhistleblower? (house)adjectives matter. hate nurses,love naughty nurses. taub, pitch again. i've pitched like five-- it's your turn.
lymphoma. (adams) if cancer caused his seizures, we would have seencerebral masses on his head ct. yes! the nodules in his spleenwere granulomas. he's got sarcoidosis! someone tell himhe's wrong. sorry, house. sarcoid does explainthe seizures.
and the bruises. say bye-bye, house. yes![grunts] sarcoidosis it is. treat with steroids. then come right back here, 'cause i'm not gonna restuntil i've made orphans of all your virtual children. house never loses.
seriously? me beating houseis medically significant? it could be. reduced fine motor control. add that to inattentionand liver flap. it does make sense. we have to talkto foreman. no, we don't. first of all,
because i can beat himin that game. and, second,even if you are right, there's no reason to believe that house's medical judgmentis impaired. so we should waituntil he kills someone for confirmation? you really thinkit's a coincidence that we're treatinga whistleblower and now talking about blowingthe whistle on house?
you're right. playing dumb,messy signature, losing a video game-- it's way too complicatedto fake. no.i won't take it. without this injection, you could havea fatal arrhythmia. tell major mathewson that i'm not takingany more treatment
until they give mea live television interview. you can't really thinkthey'll agree to that. people need to know the tape'snot the reason for that attack. they need to knowwhy i did this. the people who think you're a traitor will still thinkyou're a traitor, and the people who thinkyou're a hero will still thinkyou're a hero.
the truth makes a difference. if dad were here, he'd bebegging for you not to do this. if dad were here,he'd be proud of me. the conspiracy theoristsare gonna go nuts if the patient dies. i told him that,and he told me that optionis still less damaging than giving the kida national platform. so what do we do now?
you explainto your brother that he overplayedhis hand. that won't makeany difference. the idiot thinkshe's doing the right thing. what if we convinced a courtthat his refusal is part of an underlyingpsychiatric disorder? they assign a conservator. we do what we want. fraud.great. narcissistic personalitydisorder.
both the leaking of the tape and the refusal of treatment indicate that he has no fearof consequences. (foreman) so instead of defrauding the court, you'll waste their time? no way a judge classifiesa personality disorder as a mental illness. if a decorated military officer,who happened to be the patient's brother,corroborates, they might. so you want me to signa piece of paper
that says my brother is crazy for doingwhat he thinks is right? i want you to save his life. his heart could goat any time. he's a fool. but he's not crazy. the patientwas refusing treatment because of honor,and his brother is refusingto be his conservator
because of honor. oh, good. taub's cured the patient. i had to goto the bathroom. bathroom's that way.you just ran in from that way. that one's been out of orderfor two days. i had to go upto the third floor. i'm not lying. it's out of order.
i believe you.i'm gonna fix it. we could treat if he doesn'tknow he's being treated. lace his sponge bath. it would take too longto reach his bloodstream. what if we aerosolize steroidsand blast the room? speaking of which... it'd be too hard to get theprednisone concentrations right. no one fixes anything unless they havea compelling reason.
if we're gonna treat, we have to give him a compelling reason, something that he wants more than an interview. fire in the hole! (chase) a signed order from major mathewson. they've agreed to declassifythe redacted pages from your father'sservice record. in two days,you'll have all your answers. but the only way you'll livelong enough to get the truth
is by accepting treatment. i don't trust the armyto follow through on this. but you trust me. i'll make surethose pages get here. okay. selfishnessis apparently honorable now. he wanted to create change. instead, he's just satisfyinghis own curiosity. he's getting the truth.most he could hope for.
i need to take a dump. specifically,house's dump. you set this up? all it took was showing uptwo minutes late and a $2 sign. bile deposits are irregular. house's liver is failing. cognitive impairmentwill get progressively worse. [pagers beep]
[brant groans] my foot. it's killing me. (adams) it's completely cyanotic. this isn't sarcoidosis. cholesterol embolization. are you gonna even acknowledgewhat we just told you? that you pilferedmy poo-poo? yeah, i was thinkingit would be less awkward
for all of usif we could just pretend that never happened. (adams) it's not an embolization. no instrumentationinside the arteries. thank you forgetting us back-- and if we start youon treatment now, get you off vicodin-- what's the oppositeof "thank you"? i'm pretty sureit ends in "you".
i know my body. i'm fine. methemoglobinemia. army testsfor g6pd deficiency. if you're not sick, then our test,accurate 99.5% of the time, yielded a false positivethree separate times. the odds of thatare 1 in 8 million. the test is accurate.the diagnosis isn't. sample was obviouslycontaminated with other foods
interactingwith my liver enzymes. now could we talkabout the sick patient? his clot dissolved. that could have caused the vasospasm. d.i.c. could have been causedby bernard soulier syndrome. and you're sick, and you have to do something about it. if we had a patient filewith the same symptoms you're exhibiting...
and the symptomsi'm not exhibiting? jaundice, ascites,fetor hepaticus. we can't tellif your breath stinks because you've been poppingmints like they're vicodin. you'd still diagnose hepatic encephalopathy. i know that becausefour doctors you trained have unanimously diagnosed youwith hepatic encephalopathy. park's right. treat the patientwith heparin.
we'll havea stronger argument if we go to foremanas a united front. we'll have a stronger argumentif we have an argument. if house is sick, it'shis business, not foreman's. foreman's business is to makesure his doctors are able to do their jobs,that lives aren't put at risk. telling foremanwill put lives at risk. we tell foreman,house either agrees to treatment or get suspended, which meanshouse gets suspended.
and considering houseat 90% is better than any other doctorat this hospital at 100%, that means our patientsget a lower standard of care. house could be at 90%,he could be at 60%, we don't know. and until we do,there's no reason to do anything morethan what we've done. [house, yelling] blurry vision... headache,a bit of nausea,
and dizziness. i am completely baffled. i only had eight beers. sophomore classpong tournament's in a week. i'm working on my tolerance. hop on one footand singe the icarly theme song. like you don't know it. ♪ i know,you see ♪ ♪ somehow the worldwill change for me ♪
♪ and be so wonderful ♪ ♪ live life,breathe air ♪ damn it, man.can't you see i'm doctoring? ♪ we're gonna get thereand be so wonderful ♪ if you want to talk to me, you can buy mea sandwich in an hour. or i could just hover hereuntil you're done. ♪ these-- ♪ heard enough.
just never could figure outthe "breathe air" part. next year,stick to whiskey. or at least stay awayfrom week-old green beers. a lot less likely to containtartrazine-laced green food dyes for which you apparently havean intolerance. once you break the seal, it'll be out of your systemin 48 hours. what are my choices here? if i tell you i'm fine,
you won't believe me. i've scheduleda liver function test. if i ignore you, then you'lljust ignore my ignoring. which is rude, frankly. depending on the results, we'll customizea treatment plan. if i tell you i think i'm sickand i need your help and we need to set up a timeto talk about it, you'll just assumei'm lying.
again, rude.also hurtful. why is it that you can findthe smallest thing wrong with anyone else,but when it comes to you... i really don't havea choice here, do i? i'm on the list.but he's not. you can't ignore me forever. well, if you're right, that'snot gonna be all that long. do it slow. who are you?
well, consideringthe only people allowed in this room are your doctorsand your family... i'm your long-lostcousin ralph. so glad to finally meet you. are you gonna check on me? it's gonna beat least two hours until we can tellif the heparin's working. then what are youdoing here? you know, my father taught methat it's dishonorable
to interrupt someonewhen they're reading. honor's not a punch line. get out of my room. so was it worth it? best case, you spend the restof your life in leavenworth. worst case, you spend the restof your life here. justice for 34 deaths outweighsanything the army can do to me. they got justice? do they know that?
what if only ten peoplehad died? four? even one civilian death... what if they just maimeda few guys? would that have beenworth it? my job was to log that tape, get all the detailsin the official record. after the tenth timeof watching it, i stopped tryingto convince myself
that the shovel could have beenmistaken for a gun. 'cause all i could seewere the victims' faces. all i was doing was tryingto read that kid's lips to make out his last words. i couldn't sleep. couldn't eat. think i like the cue ball look? my hair turned grayin three days. my body was telling mei had to do whatever i could
to make surethat something like this never happened again. your hair turned grayin three days. loss of hair color indicatesan autoimmune condition, likely grave's disease. hyperthyroidism leadsto a hypercoagulable state, which causes thrombosis. start himon antithyroids. you want to rejectour current diagnosis
because he hada few gray hairs, panicked,and shaved his head? i want to rejectour current diagnosis because i thinkwe're wrong. and treatingfor wrong diagnoses can result in side effectslike death. even if he did full go gray, stress seems way more likelythan grave's. i haven't readany journal articles
proving that veterans havea higher incidence of depigmentation. of course, that could be the hepatic encephalopathytalking. our treatment for bernardsoulier hasn't had time-- so you all just wantto ignore the new symptom? it's not grave's becauseit's not a symptom at all. and the antithyroids you wantcould reduce his blood pressure and his abilityto breathe.
which can resultin side effects, like death. small soda. grave's it is. i know we disagreewith house all the time, but, before i could say,"okay, he's a genius." now...maybehe's just really smart. we're not gonna give himthe antithyroids. everything okay? any better?
pretty good. he did just ask mefor a blanket. you're cold? a little. for how long? it's really nothing. maybe an hour or two. [thermometer beeps] he's at 104.
it's not bernard soulier. bold move.you've gone from speculating that i'm sickto acting like i'm dead. we acted like we don't trustyour judgment, because we don't trustyour judgment. why don't you startby not trusting your own? (adams)we did more blood work. it's not grave's either. talk to youfor a minute?
anything you have to say to meyou can say to them. it's only fair,'cause anything they say to me, they also say to you. jiggle your pockets.who's got the silver coins? until you receivea clean bill of health, i'll be authorizingall treatment orders. well, i would say that that wasan incredibly stupid mistake, but apparently i'd haveto clear that opinion through foreman first.
white count is high. so all the infectionswe ruled out when he came inare back on the table. legionnaire's. unlikely without pneumonia. (house) taub. loyalty issuesin his personal life. makes sense that they'd crossover into his professional one. i was hoping we can geta diagnosis
before the witch hunt. the patient's infection is an inherentlyless interesting puzzle than the stab woundto my back. fine.i told foreman. can we move on now? what about dengue? patientisn't in enough pain. no.
i don't mean about dengue.i have no idea. taub's only confessing because he wants us to focus on the patient. i told foreman. i did. the next personto confess is fired. or spartacus. for clarification,no one's getting fired. who else has a pitch?
and then...there's park. the only onewho didn't confess. the same cowardicethat makes someone unable to move outof mommy and daddy's home might also make someonea tattletale. you threatened to firethe next person who-- and it's malaria. no, it's not. the army issuesanti-malaria medication.
and has donefor ten years. that's the equivalentof 5,000 generations of the afghan mosquito,anopheles gambiae. that's plenty long enoughto develop a resistance. anopheles, by the way,is greek for "useless." cover for intra-abdominal sepsisand treat with antimalarials. and was i also right that it was a stupid idea? we believe you have malaria.
these pills-- i don't wantany medication. my dad's fileshould have been here. brant, i told you,i looked into it. there's just a delay. i believethat's what the army's saying. i don't believe it's true. if they're not going to keeptheir end of the bargain, neither am i.
so we got gropedfor nothing. if he doesn't wantto stay alive-- hold on. is it too lateto become his conservator? i know what i said before. right now i don't care. of course not. we'll get the paperworkdrawn up. he changed his mind?
why? his brother's dying. he needsa more substantial reason? his brother was dyingthe last time we asked himto be the conservator. so instead of pushing the issuewith the army to get the file, he just decidedto give up on his code? apparently. so where do i sign?
we don't need you to. the army gave the fileto you yesterday. major mathewson hadanother copy sent over to us. you know, there's a reason ididn't want that file released. i know.i read it. i'm gonna treatmy patient now. [door slides] i was right. wasn't i?
how did he die? what did they cover up? they didn't cover upanything. dad died in that car accidentbecause he was drunk. killed a pedestrian too. what are you--what-- he drank, brant, a lot. you were too youngto see it. i, uh, i hadsome of dad's buddies...
take care of his files. it was the only timei ever broke the rules. can i begin treatment? (taub)fever hasn't broken. white count is still up. renal functionis declining. (foreman) so he has all the signs of malaria, except the antimalarials aren't curing him. gonorrhea?
if it got into his heart... we did an echo.his valves look good. what about-- you bastard. you were faking. yesterday, house stole candyby putting it into a cup. the cup was too small,so his solution was to removesome of the candy. but the obviously logical thingwas to just get a bigger cup,
which he did today,because he's no longer faking. he couldn't have faked it.we tested your-- i took st. john's wortto alter the way my liver metabolizedacetaminophen. then some n-acetylcysteinejust to finish it off. you tortured themto torture me just to seewho you could trust? i did it to save lives. god, i wish i could rationalizethat one.
and now you're goingto brilliantly deduce which one of usis the rat? what makes you thinki haven't already? to be continued. i need to brilliantly curea patient. no hair usually meansno lice. what we didn't account forwas that it wasn't your hair. tea was not the only thingthat your afghani neighbors shared with you.
i'm surethey were generous enough to let you siton their furniture, which was infestedwith rat lice. you have typhus. caused the vasculitisand explains all your other symptoms. but here'swhere it gets interesting. one of those symptoms,a lawyer might argue, was leaking the tape.
there are psychiatric issuesassociated with typhus. if you change your mind, plead not guilty, you've got a case. i'd be undermining everythingi've been trying to do. you did what you thoughtyou had to do. going to jail proves nothing. it provesi still have my honor. you're not doing thisfor honor.
you're doing thisto please your father. and the pathetic thingis that the man you're trying to pleasenever existed. traitor. you've been avoiding mefor two days. 'cause, when i stranded youbehind the barricades, you went straightto foreman. i've been avoiding you because you're an ass.
i've been an ass my whole life.i can't get rid of you. you can get rid of me now. just turn and limp away. your whiny righteousnesshas the stench of sincerity. fine. i have to punishmy whole team so that one of themwill step forward. makes sense. damn. now i'm gonna have to punishmy whole team
you just said that. yeah, but i meant itthis time. first timei was just testing you. either you were gonnagenuinely confess or falsely confess or actually... [marching footsteps] [rat squeaking] his name's li'l chase.
he's a rat. you're a rat. get it? taub confessed to tellingforeman to protect the patient. adams confessedto protect taub. but your confessionwas just piling on. there's no rational reasonfor you to have done it. and my punishmentwill be nothing. you wanted meto tell foreman.
your abilityto solve puzzles is the only thingthat matters to you. and you're smart enoughto know even you'll lose your edgeat some point. you want to make suresomeone's there when you do. if that were true, why are li'l chase'sli'l cousins scurrying throughyour apartment's floorboards right now?