House, M.D. s04e08 Episode Script

HOU-408 - You Don't Want to Know

The Chinese Water Torture Cell was invented in 1911 by Harry Houdini.
Nothing like new material.
He was lowered head-first into the water.
His ankles were locked and bolted to the top of the tank.
I'm going to need a volunteer.
Ooh! Ooh! The guy dislocating his shoulder, right there.
Could you tell the guy next to you to come up? Come on, get up there, man.
Get up there, man! Come on! Come on! Hi, have we met before? No.
See, if you'd said, "Yes," you could've gone back to your seat.
Now, can you vouch for this audience that this is a glass tank full of water? Yeah.
No, you can't.
You haven't done anything yet.
Come on.
Knock on the glass.
Solid glass.
Knock on it.
It's real water, too.
Ilana, splash the guy.
Does that feel wet to you? Yeah.
And you think that proves it's water? I think we have met.
Do you know the public washroom behind the truck stop east of Omaha? No.
See, if you'd said, "Yes," that would have been so funny.
Hold out your arms for me.
You've done this before, right? No.
Again, two choices and you went for the unfunny one.
Now, remember.
There's only one thing you've got to be able to do.
Drag a screaming, crying shackled man out of a tank of water.
Up! Hey, you can swim, right? Tell me you can swim! Yeah.
Two answers, man.
Two answers! Is that part of the act? I'm new.
I think so.
Maybe not.
Get up here! Aw.
Five eager doctors, and no sick people.
Let us try and fill our spare time with a new challenge.
The winner gets immunity I've a sick guy.
I saw this magician last night The girl's fine.
He didn't really cut her in half.
His heart stopped while he was hanging upside down in a water tank.
A drowning man's heart stopped? That is a mystery.
Along with immunity, the winner gets to nominate two He lost consciousness almost as soon as he hit the water.
You have to leave work at 6:00 p.
m.
, but you make time for man dates? What's the challenge? Are we not allowed to be friends? I'm just hurt.
When I asked you to come see Mamma Mia No history of heart disease, no angina, no He's lying.
About his history? ER confirmed About everything.
He's a magician.
That's what they do.
He screwed up the trick, started drowning and he got a cardiac arrest.
You were talking about a challenge? The winner nominates two of your competitors.
I will fire one of them.
Even if he was drowning, it would have taken longer to set off a cardiac incident without some underlying problem Fine.
Go run your tests.
If you're wrong, you're fired.
If I'm right, do I stay? If I say no, are you going to let your patient die? What's the challenge? We can all applaud the doctor who's willing to break all the rules.
But the real hero is the unsung doctor, toiling in anonymity, because he broke the rules without getting caught.
I need to know you have these skills.
I need you to bring me the thong of Lisa Cuddy.
Not kidding.
Thong, Cuddy, go.
It's how I got hired.
You're actually considering this? If you want to stand on principle, I really respect you for that.
It's childish, unprofessional and inappropriate.
The job is not worth it.
We should all beg off, tell him we failed, no winners, no losers.
Fine.
You're going to do it, aren't you? Of course I'm going to do it.
No valvular regurgitation, no wall motion abnormalities, no other structural defects.
If you didn't sound so despondent, I'd say that was good news.
No.
It is for you, not for him.
Notice any heaviness in your legs the last couple days? Why isn't it good news for you? Because if there's nothing wrong with you, he gets fired.
Seriously? Somewhat seriously.
Your legs? Haven't noticed anything out of the ordinary.
Shortness of breath? Would it help if I puked? Pick a card.
Any tightness in your chest or arms? Pick a card.
You don't seem too worried.
Would you please pick a card? Our boss thinks your cardiac arrest was just a result of you accidentally drowning.
Your boss is an idiot.
Put it back.
Shuffle them up.
So, then, why aren't you worried? Either I'm dying or I'm not.
I mean, I don't want the ride to be over, but unless worrying is some new form of treatment Your card.
No.
I'm going to prep you for a transesophageal echo.
You sure you shuffled these? And I'm going to need to sedate you.
Might wanna check your wallet first.
Would you check your wallet? It's part of the trick.
That's my card.
How did you do that? Do it again? Thought you weren't playing.
I'm not.
She'll fire you if she catches you.
I don't think she can fire me for not trying to steal her panties.
You trying to will them off? If I had a plan, the first part would be not telling you what the plan was.
You haven't touched that coffee.
Yes, I have.
She can't keep her panties on if they're wet.
We work together.
One wins, protects the other.
Or, I win by myself, and then you try desperately to convince me to spare you.
Dr.
Cuddy! Dr.
Taub, are you okay? I just tripped.
I'm so sorry.
I have some extra time.
Do you need any help in the clinic? Okay.
We found no apparent cause for the arrest.
TTE and TEE revealed no Send the patient home.
You can give him a lift.
We checked for clots, we checked for You're reporting to me because you're scared to report to House, because you found nothing, because this isn't a case.
And you thought I'd save your ass.
Yeah.
I thought he was sick.
What was I supposed to do? What about his lungs? Decreased oxygen saturation leads to heart failure.
ER didn't find anything.
ER wasn't looking.
Too busy trying to keep him alive.
Get an MRI.
Clinic.
Yes, can you ask Dr.
Cuddy to come to the nurses' station? Stat.
Right away.
I asked you to get Dr.
Cuddy.
Dr.
Taub said she'd be right out.
A fungus in my lungs? How would I even get something like that? Well, right now it's just a theory.
We don't even know if God, I knew I shouldn't have done those mushrooms in college.
I'm sure there's no connection.
It was a joke.
You really lose your sense of humor when your job's on the line.
Sorry.
Most dying people don't really like to Not that you're dying.
But a little sick would be perfect? Yeah.
My stomach! Stabbing or throbbing? Grey Turner's sign.
He's got internal bleeding.
I'll call surgery.
The surgeons have transfused three units AB positive, but they're still looking for the source of the bleed.
No trauma.
Could be liver disease, vitamin K deficiency.
Only thing we know for sure it's not, nothing.
And we would've noticed something chronic like liver disease.
It's probably an intestinal infarct.
No, I got it! Eau de Cuddy.
No way.
How did you get them? Only one way.
These are not Cuddy's panties.
You don't think that I No.
Also, she's wearing a red bra today.
Like I'm the only one who noticed.
Means that the downstairs will match.
Do your research, people.
An intestinal infarct could be linked to the cardiac arrest.
Hike up your skirt.
That's rude, even for you.
Hike it down then.
You're wearing a black bra.
Let's see the underwear.
No! You two cut a deal.
If you're not cheating, you're not trying hard enough.
So, you're not wearing any underwear? There's a guy bleeding Foreman, she's not wearing any underwear.
You used to be more fun.
She's not wearing any underwear, big deal.
When she stops wearing clothes, then we can drop the medical stuff.
Let me see the MRI film.
We didn't get any images.
He started screaming as soon as I turned it on.
Define soon.
I didn't even get a chance to sit down.
You guys ever wonder how he was going to get out of that water tank? You, come.
Lacerations in his digestive tract and his spleen is shredded.
Ladies and gentlemen, I have nothing in my hands, nothing up my sleeve.
I do have something in my pants, but it's not going to help with this particular trick.
Watch closely.
How you been? Fine, 'til now.
Ta-da! Now, you disappear.
Look familiar? The MRI's magnet ripped this through your intestine into your spleen.
Forgot about that, on account of almost dying.
Where's Dr.
Kutner? He's no longer on your case.
'Cause there's nothing wrong with you.
I didn't screw up that trick.
Everything that's happened can be explained by you being forgetful and incompetent.
You screwed up, you passed out Know my favorite time to lie? When my life hangs in the balance.
Your life doesn't hang in the balance.
You know your life doesn't hang in the balance.
Your reputation might hang You ever do magic as a kid? You seem like the type.
Lonely, obsessive I outgrew it.
You? Pick a card? Too much trouble.
Can I just pick my nose? I am not a hack.
I tell you how it's done, will you go home? Guess you're going to make it magically appear in my wallet You are a hack.
I don't screw up.
Nosebleed that major means he's actually sick.
Means the cardiac arrest was a symptom.
Stop gloating.
I'm not gloating.
Then what's that smirk? No smirk, it's just how I look.
What about the underwear challenge? I declare it officially on hold.
Not really fair, but I get it.
It's Cuddy's.
Pull down your pants.
You think I'm lying? No, I want to give you a reward.
Yes, I think you're lying.
Cardiac arrest plus nosebleed.
Go.
Patient has no significant family history, no angina, no prior attacks.
What if isn't his heart? What if it's the vessels around his heart? Polyarteritis nodosa causes cardiac symptoms and hypertension, which makes his nose bleed.
You know what else makes your nose bleed and your heart race? Cocaine.
Guy works in a B-list nightclub in Atlantic City.
He's got to be taking regular rolls in the snow.
You, take the gloater to the patient's drug den.
Make sure you pat down his pockets before you leave.
You and Big Love, biopsy a blood vessel from around the heart.
Test for polyarteritis nodosa.
You, in my office.
Those aren't my panties.
I know.
Hypothetical.
A young woman does something clumsy in public, and instead of laughing it off, she gets irrationally upset.
Explain.
Maybe she's clumsy 'cause she's nervous 'cause she forgot to do her spelling homework.
Well, in my hypothetical, she's eight.
This girl's not insecure.
Seems more like she's afraid.
Do you have a point, or did you just get a new book of riddles? I think you're hiding a medical condition.
I'm not.
I'm glad we had this talk.
Doctors often try to ignore their symptoms, because they think they can't get sick.
If you've got something going on, I need you to take care of it.
And I take your compassion entirely at face value.
It's not compassion.
It's self-interest.
I want my team healthy.
It's not self-interest.
It's curiosity.
I dropped a file, House.
I start bleeding from the eyes, I'll be sure to make an appointment.
Okay.
Well, found some pot.
Bag it.
I'm not sure it really fits the symptoms.
Of course not, but it'd be irresponsible to leave it here.
You have a quarter? No.
How did Cole get those panties off Cuddy? They were never on her.
No way those are hers.
Aha.
Tularemia.
No, he'd have to have rabbits.
True, maybe a tick jumped from a rabbit and landed on one of these white, fluffy alligators.
Then it jumps onto our patient, transfers the bacteria, causes pericarditis, explains everything.
What are you giving me? How'd you do the trick? If I explain, it becomes mundane.
You lose the actual magic.
What do you mean, "The actual magic"? You think you're actually sawing women in half? You going to tell me what's wrong with me or not? Magic is cool.
Actual magic is oxymoronic.
Might not even be oxy.
You're not going to tell me unless I tell you? You got a nurse to plant the card.
I can't get a nurse to help me pee.
You got a buddy to plant the card.
The fun is in not knowing.
The fun is in knowing.
My head.
Oh, I've got a headache.
How bad? Is it new? It's not too bad.
I'll just take one of these Vicodin.
You eat a lot of beets, you have an electric toothbrush and you sleep less than six hours a night.
That's impressive.
The red betamine from the beets stains the plaque deposits on your teeth, which are then swirled by your spinning toothbrush.
Your heavy lids and your prematurely aging skin tell me that you're carrying a major sleep debt.
That was way cooler before you explained it.
It was meaningless until I explained it.
People come to my show because they want a sense of wonder.
They want to experience something that they can't explain.
If the wonder's gone when the truth is known, there never was any wonder.
You have tularemia from your rabbits.
I put you on antibiotics.
You'll be better in a couple of days.
Sorry to spoil the mystery.
Thank you.
I'll get it.
Oh, my God! You're not wearing underwear.
Of course, I'm A skirt that tight, you got no secrets.
A skirt that tight I can tell if you got an I IUD.
Have you seen Dr.
Cole? No You're blushing.
I am not.
Look at me.
Oh, my God! How'd you do it? So I'm safe? In this job, yeah.
Your crotch, on the other hand How'd you do it? Prayer, mostly.
Just tell me.
Does Cuddy have her groove back? Lt'd be rude of me to discuss.
You handed over her panties.
I don't think gallantry's really an option at this point.
If I tell you, then where is the magic? He passed out.
Ultrasound revealed bleeding around his heart.
We drained 100 cc before it stopped.
The antibiotics aren't working.
It's obviously not tularemia or any other infection.
Excuse me, we were talking.
Bleeding around the heart could mean botched biopsy.
When Cole was looking for Why would you accuse the man who decides your fate of screwing up? Those really were her panties? Cole has traveled through the forest of crustaceans and brought us a treasure.
He has earned his reward.
If I could just get the immunity, I would No, Sophie.
You can't.
Use whatever criteria you want.
Could be a clotting issue.
If he developed DIC after the surgery, even a normal biopsy bleeds out of control.
So, cardiac arrest and DIC.
What's the common denominator? Could be cancer.
We've been looking at his chest since he got here.
It's clean.
So the main mass is somewhere else.
Throws off a clot, blocks an artery in his heart, causes the arrest.
Good.
Go find out where he's hiding his cancer.
If you swallowed any more metal now would be a good time to tell us.
My hands feel kind of numb.
You lost a lot of blood.
I'm going to die.
Everybody gets scared in the hospital.
You're sick, you feel awful No.
This time tomorrow, I'll be dead.
So who's going on the block? He thinks he's dying.
He's probably right.
Tomorrow.
You decide to put me up, I totally get it.
Nothing personal.
I haven't decided anything.
But you don't like me.
I like you.
There's some fluid in the lungs.
No masses.
I'm manipulative.
I play the game.
I can be a bitch.
There's a dark spot.
Damage from where the key ripped through.
You're probably expecting me to bash the others.
Give examples of how they screwed up.
You know I can.
I'm a good doctor.
As good as anybody around here.
Probably better.
And you know that's the only thing that matters.
What's that? It's not a tumor, it's another bleed.
This one's in his kidney.
And his thigh.
He's bleeding all over the place.
His timetable may be right on.
It was creepy.
The patient predicted his own death.
Would have been more impressive if he predicted that he wasn't going to die.
Of course, that takes longer to prove.
Could be a symptom.
Sense of impending doom.
Yeah, could be adrenal gland disorders, blood issues, anaphylaxis If you're going to kiss his ass to protect your ass, at least wait until he's had a good idea.
It's a symptom of him being a charlatan.
He's a second-rate magician with a mysterious illness.
Why wouldn't he predict his own death? If he's wrong, we all forget it.
If he's right, he goes out a legend.
He got scared right after a transfusion.
Tainted blood has been known to cause a sense of impending doom.
It could also explain the DIC.
I predict all your pagers go off right now.
But if it had happened Anyone bother looking at his panel? His immunoglobulin levels are low.
That doesn't tell us anything specific Are you acting stupid because you know you're safe? Clever.
Low immunoglobulin plus failing heart, plus fluid in the lungs, plus internal bleeding equals amyloidosis.
He's bleeding way too much for amyloidosis.
Say anything about his hands or feet feeling weak? He said his hands felt numb, but that's explained by the blood loss.
No! Do not give me credit for that.
Close doesn't count.
That's how people get sucked into this stupidity.
He's seizing.
Somebody stabilize him.
The rest of you pull his medical records.
Go back 10 years.
Look for joint pain, fatigue, anything associated with amyloidosis.
Mr.
Finn, nod if you can hear me.
You had a grand mal seizure.
We're giving you liquids and an anticonvulsant.
Just try to rest.
Pulse is dropping.
He's stabilizing.
You're not going to put me on the block, are you? I haven't decided who I'm going to pick.
It's cool.
His legs look swollen to you? Slight swelling could be renal.
I baby-sat for you.
I decided I'm going to make my decision based solely on who deserves to be here.
That's admirable, though stupid.
You shouldn't save the strongest.
You should get rid of the strongest.
Eliminate your competition, which is definitely not me.
And I'm your friend.
And how you going to explain to your kid that I can't take him to the zoo next week because you got me fired? Kutner, he's going to seize again.
Flank pain, his kidneys are shutting down.
Also, Amber's a racist.
You knew they'd get paged? I noticed a trend.
If nobody does anything, sick people often gets sicker.
Do you think it's remotely possible they had sex? They're both single.
It's still legal in the blue states.
She barely knows him.
You know, in some cultures, hiring people to steal someone's underpants is considered wooing.
You should move there, because here it's just, you know, creepy.
This was no woo.
This was an effective test! This is beneath my skills.
Kidneys are shutting down.
Led to a sodium deficiency and caused him to seize.
Kidney failure means that I was right about amyloidosis.
Except that nothing in his medical history remotely indicates amyloidosis.
So, kidney failure proves I'm right about the bad blood.
Bad blood doesn't explain the heart or the liver.
His major symptoms didn't start until after we transfused him.
His cardiac arrest's no longer considered a major symptom? Not when it's caused by drowning.
So your new theory is that you were an idiot to take this case.
Yes.
Can I go test that theory now? Waste of time.
He needs a bone marrow transplant for the amyloidosis.
You'd have to irradiate him first.
If they're right about the blood, you'd be destroying his immune system for nothing.
Which could be a good thing.
Does he have a really crappy life? Go prove I'm right.
Do a subcutaneous fat biopsy.
At least let us eliminate the bad blood theory.
Check the blood banks for mis-marks and contamination.
You got two hours.
That's completely arbitrary.
No, if I'd said that you've got three lunar months, that'd be completely arbitrary.
Two hours is how long it's going to take Big Love to finish the biopsy that you guys can't do, because you're wasting two hours checking blood.
Nine, three! Five, all! Hey, brought you something from the cafeteria.
It's not a bribe.
This is a bribe.
How much? $1 million.
$5,000.
This is so wrong.
House specifically said you can use whatever criteria you want.
I've got money.
You need money.
Hand me that slide.
Right now, you're earning what I'm earning, which is miserable.
I know what school your kid's at.
I know what it costs.
I've seen his picture.
He's going to need braces.
No RBC damage.
Nothing wrong with storage.
I'm going to double-check type and start cultures.
We still got Time flies.
What have you found? You're checking up on them.
It means Cole's finished with the biopsy and it was negative.
Inconclusive.
The fat doesn't always give you the answer.
You need to biopsy his actual organs, lungs, kidneys, liver.
We stick another needle in him, he'll hemorrhage.
Unless we start treatment for amyloidosis.
Unless it's not amyloidosis.
If he has an infection, the radiation will kill him.
Show me evidence of infection.
We need more than two hours.
Some of these cultures will take at least a day to grow.
He'll be dead in a day.
Like he predicted.
No, he'll be half a day off.
Would it make you guys feel any better if I let you argue with me for three minutes before I order you to treat for amyloidosis? No.
Just treat for amyloidosis.
No, don't.
You're playing the Cuddy card? That's why I'm here.
Amyloidosis was your idea.
I was wrong.
Yeah, me, too.
You were never fun.
Give me the blood.
I'm type AB.
Give me the blood.
Whatever's in there could be killing him.
In where? How much tainted blood do you think they keep in here? How many people have gotten sick from It would have to have been the first batch, the splenectomy.
That's when the symptoms started.
Okay, let's transfuse blood from those donors.
I'll be fine, we'll move on, treat for amyloidosis.
Fill 'er up! I have a new theory.
You're not stubborn.
You're not going to get checked because you already know the answer.
I found an old picture in your wallet.
Of course you did.
I wasn't snooping.
I needed lunch money.
I figure it's your mom, except she looks about 32 years old.
Now, the only reason not to update a photo in 20-odd years, is she's not talking to you, which would be interesting, or she's dead, which would also be interesting.
She's dead.
So is Grover Cleveland.
Pretty young to have a dead mom.
Even younger I Googled her obituary.
Said she died at New Haven Presbyterian after a long illness.
Parkinson's? Huntington's chorea.
I'm sorry.
I'm leaving when this case is over.
No, you're not.
You don't want a doctor on your team who's slowly losing control of her body and mind.
Huntington's isn't the only thing that causes tremors.
You think it's just a coincidence? I think you're the only one on the team who drinks decaf.
I've been switching it out with the regular ever since you dropped that file.
You're trembling because you're hopped up on caffeine.
The first file wasn't my fault.
Medical explanation for that is, people drop things.
I've been walking around thinking I'm dying.
You are.
You don't know that.
With Huntington's, it's inevitable.
No, you don't know, because I don't know.
How could you not get tested? If your mom had it, it's a 50º/º chance you're a bomb waiting to explode.
Not knowing makes me do things I think I'm scared to do.
Take flying lessons, climb Kilimanjaro, work for you.
Yeah, 'cause if you knew, you couldn't do any of those things.
What? You're sweating.
You're burning up.
House, you're sick.
Could be pneumococcus.
That'd cause chest pain and a stiff neck.
It's not pneumococcus.
Let me check your lymph nodes.
I'm not the patient! The patient is the one whose body is shutting down.
I'm having a benign transfusion reaction.
Pseudomonas would present as an armpit rash.
Take off your shirt.
You first.
House, you gotta let us do this.
We can't biopsy him without bleeding him to death.
You are not biopsying me.
How's your stomach? Any diarrhea? The more transfusions you have, the greater the chance of you reacting.
I've had three in a decade.
The fever will be gone in a couple of hours.
I heard somewhere that doctors ignore symptoms because they think they can't get sick.
You told us to give you the blood so that you wouldn't I am not sick.
Fever is a symptom.
But not of what the patient has.
My kidneys are working.
I'm not bleeding out of every organ.
Yet.
This is a waste of time, and it's distracting you from the actual case.
What's wrong? The room's spinning.
You okay? Dizzy, my mouth just went dry.
Could be a symptom of a It's a symptom of narcotics.
Who spiked my What'd you drug him with? Amber's nickname is "Cutthroat Bitch" and you're pointing at me? Got the kidney sample.
You're the only one with nothing to lose.
Could have been you.
You don't seem to care if you get this job or not.
Yeah, I've been here for eight weeks because my subscription to Masochism Weekly ran out.
You're the only one who hasn't asked me not to put them on the block.
You're either going to pick me or you're not.
You're fair enough to try to make the right decision, and arrogant enough that nothing I can say will change your mind.
I don't want it to be over, but, unless worrying about it is going to make a difference I'm going to run some stains.
He'll be less of an ass to you.
Patient dead yet? No.
It's a little much for a first date.
Obviously, you've never dated me.
Feels like you already got the lung and kidney samples.
Now I just need a piece of your liver.
Hey, you might want to use a little bit of lidocaine.
Oh, yeah, I forgot.
Slight pinch! You drugged me.
You drugged me.
Stopped by the lab.
Your mutinous team is starting to worry about life on Pitcairn Island.
All your biopsies are clean.
Because there's nothing wrong with me.
Did Foreman finally okay the amyloidosis treatment? Patient's scheduled for irradiation at 9:00.
You risked your life again.
You couldn't be sure he had amyloidosis.
You can't be sure that I couldn't be sure.
You did one test.
It was negative.
Inconclusive.
Well, then, by all means, flood your body with possibly lethal blood.
I usually like to give the lethal blood to Foreman, but I'm the only one who's type AB.
Of course you're type AB, universal recipient.
You take from everybody.
Of course, you're type O.
Universal donor.
No wonder you're paying three alimonies.
How do you know what blood type I am? I don't.
It just seemed to fit the metaphor.
No, no, no, no.
Did you test my blood for something? Why would you test my blood for something? I didn't.
You must have told me what you were.
Who the hell chats about their blood type? You had to have tested me.
There's no reason to ask anyone their blood type.
You're about to run out of here, aren't you? Nurse, can I have a moment with my patient? He's due in radiation.
It's too late, he's dying.
Told you.
I'm sorry I doubted you.
It'd be a shame if your secrets died with you.
Perhaps you've got that trick written down somewhere.
Or maybe you want to tell me and I'll write it down for you.
That way you can live on.
I'm taking it with me.
See, that way it stays magic.
You were wrong about everything.
It was never magic, and you're not dying.
What's your blood type? Type A.
What? Trust me, it's way cooler to know.
Where's Finn? Up my sleeve.
It's not amyloidosis.
And his blood's fine.
We just gave him the wrong type.
Caused the DIC, explains the bleeding, multi-system failures.
But we tested his blood.
That's because we don't test blood for type.
We test for antibodies.
Because your body only makes those antibodies when you actually have that type of blood.
Well, apparently, he has one more symptom.
His body's making an extra antibody, type B.
Combine that wit h his natural type A and, presto, change-o, he magically pulls blood type AB out of his hat.
Would you stop that? God, yes.
Autoimmune diseases can make antibodies go haywire, but, still It's happened.
And apparently, it's happened again.
I finally have a case of lupus.
Flush him with saline, transfuse four units, type A and start him on steroids.
He'll be back hoodwinking idiots in no time.
Big Love, rise.
Use their power wisely, my Lord.
I nominate Amber.
Cutthroat Bitch, rise.
You're surprised? You're everyone's pick.
Next victim.
I nominate Kutner.
Now everyone's surprised.
Why? You said I don't have to justify my picks.
No, I said you could use whatever criteria you want.
Doesn't mean I don't wanna know.
He was right about this being a real case, he was right about the botched transfusion and he's your love nugget.
You got no reason to pick him.
But somebody else does.
Kutner's a liability.
He electrocuted himself, lit a patient on fire, it's only a matter of time before he burns the hospital down.
You made a deal with Cuddy.
That's how you got her underwear.
She sold it to you for the right to put her choices on the block.
You said get her underwear.
I got it.
Your scheme was brilliant, and you're fired.
You're all about breaking the rules.
Her rules, not mine.
The whole point of this was to subvert Cuddy.
You became her partner, gave her power she didn't already have.
Let her greedy fingers into my cookie jar, which sadly is not as dirty as it sounds.
Thanks for playing.
What the hell is this? Looks like an envelope with the results of a genetic test for Huntington's inside.
Did you look? I thought it'd be fun to find out together.
I don't want to know.
No, you're afraid to know.
I might die.
So could you.
You could get hit by a bus tomorrow.
The only difference is you don't have to know about it today.
So why should I? I don't have to know the lottery numbers, but if someone offered them to me, I'd take them.
You spend your whole life looking for answers, because you think the next answer will change something.
Maybe make you a little less miserable.
And you know that when you run out of questions you don't just run out of answers, you run out of hope.
Are you glad you know that?
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