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You okay?
I'm thinking.
Thinking's not gonna get you
to the top.
Mom, you're supposed to be
encouraging me.
No, I'm supposed
to be coaching you.
The slower you go,
the more tired you're gonna get.
There's a hold about a foot
above you on the left.
I know.
Nice grab.
Keep going,
you're almost there, babe.
I can't.
My calf's cramping.
You need to get off your toes.
Get on the ball of your foot.
- I can't.
- Yes, you can.
You can get all the way to the top.
It's okay, I got you.
- You all right?
- Looks like you were wrong.
Yeah, but you did awesome.
That's the highest you've gotten.
- I'm proud of you.
- I don't feel so good.
Okay, come on down.
Mom?
Mom, are you okay?
God.
- Are you all right?
- My arm I think I broke it.
- Don't move.
- God, Jane, I'm so sorry.
What happened?
Did the rope break?
My hands
I can't move them.
Season 4 - Episode 10
"It's a wonderful lie"
- Sub-way.
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She's been to an ortho, two neuros,
and an immunologist.
None of the treatments
have had any effect.
- You think it's over?
- It's getting worse.
Last neurologist found intermittent
numbness in both arms as well
- as the hand paralysis.
- I meant the game.
You think he's gonna keep
all four of us?
He said he would.
No sign of upper
motor neuron involvement.
He lies.
My ears are burning.
Tell 'em you're done firing people.
Well, if I lie
That would be little reassurance.
Dr.
Kutner,
who told you that
it would be a good idea
to put up superficial representations
of a hypocritical season
- celebrating a mythical figure?
- It wasn't me.
He lied.
Homey knows better,
Hymie doesn't care, and Huntington's
would have done a better job.
I don't have Huntington's.
- That you know of.
- Why would you
Because I got sued
when I called you "Honeybuns.
"
- Am I fired if I put up
- The point of the game was to scare us.
Telling us it's over isn't scary.
Therefore he has no reason
to say that unless it's true.
- Good.
- Then can we do a secret santa?
I liked you better 15 seconds ago
when you were afraid for your job.
- So who's sick?
- 35-year-old single mom.
It's an odd presentation of paralysis.
Is there any history of drug use?
- No.
- She says there's no history.
She's not a liar.
Okay, this is gonna be a tough case.
I have almost no knowledge
of alien physiology.
Everyone lies, but there's
an exception to every rule.
Actually, there isn't.
That's kinda what makes it a rule.
The patient's mother died of
breast cancer when she was seven.
She never even knew
her mom was sick.
She promised herself,
she would never hide anything
from her own daughter.
I didn't know she promised.
And we're not her daughter.
The patient inherited
the BRCA1 mutation from her mom.
She got a prophylactic
double mastectomy ten years ago.
She lied about it.
She told her co-workers.
She told her kid.
She lied to the world.
Reconstructive surgery is
designed to convince people
She didn't get
reconstructive surgery.
- Okay, we can rule out breast cancer.
- Actually, I was gonna rule it in.
Paralysis could be paraneoplastic.
Even the best surgeon can't remove
every cell of breast tissue.
MRI what's left of her chest.
Set the machine to scan for irony.
I'm gonna go redo the patient history.
Your mom tell you
about all the drugs she does?
She smokes pot once in a while,
but not in a long time.
What about you?
- How would that make her sick?
- Are you a doctor?
I'm 11.
That's not an answer.
That's an evasion.
Like drinking?
You ever sneak a drink?
I don't do any of that stuff.
It's bad for you.
I understand why you don't want
your mom to know.
- But I'm her doctor, so
- I would tell my mom.
And I would tell you.
- Why?
- Because she would never lie to me.
What's her favorite way to have sex?
I don't get what sex has to do
with breast cancer.
Are you a doctor?
Did you go to med school
since the last time I asked?
You just think
we've got to be lying to
- White lies?
- What are those?
Those are lies we tell
to make other people feel better.
I don't lie.
- Rationalizations?
- What are those?
Those are lies we tell
to make ourselves feel better.
No
- We don't
- Lies of omission?
Saddle bronc or doggie?
That's sex talk.
She used to like being on top,
but
But now she likes to be
on her stomach.
That way she doesn't
have to see them looking at her scars.
It's child abuse.
Honesty?
There's a reason that everybody lies
It works.
It's what allows society to function.
It's what separates man from beast.
Oh, I thought that was our thumbs.
You wanna know every place
your mom's thumb has been?
I'm sorry, I missed rehearsal.
Am I taking the "truth is good" side?
- Don't you usually take that part?
- Lies are a tool
to be used either for good
No, wait.
I got a better one.
Lies are like children.
Hard work, but they're worth it,
because the future depends on 'em.
You are so full of love
Or something.
- When you care about someone
- You lie to them!
You pretend that their constant
ponderous musings are interesting.
You tell them that they're not losing
their boyish good looks
- or becoming worn out and
- I stand corrected.
And may I say it's been
a real pleasure chatting with you.
Axilla's clean.
Surgical margins look clear.
No lymphadenopathy,
no masses, no nothing.
It's not cancer.
We need a new theory.
- You catch her lying?
- Not yet.
Wouldn't "no" have been
a shorter answer?
Wouldn't you not talking
have made this a shorter conversation?
- Kid says mom's a ***.
- She called her mom a ***?
No, I called her mom a ***.
She jumps anything
with a pole and a pulse.
Not that I'm judging here.
Given her medical history,
I'm actually impressed.
Maggie already admitted to
having multiple *** partners,
which is why we already tested for
and ruled out syphilis and any other STD
that could have caused her symptoms.
Stds aren't the only risk in risky sex.
The problem in sleeping
with strangers is they're strange.
We'll follow up
with any recent partners.
Send Foreman and Taub.
They're better liars.
More likely to get to the truth.
You think I drugged her?
Use a coaster.
We're not cops.
Legally, we don't care
one way or another.
But we need to know the truth
so we can help her.
I'd known her for less than an hour,
and she offered to take me home.
There was no need to drug her.
Not that I would.
She's gonna be okay, right?
As long as she doesn't have
to pick up or hold anything, yeah.
Sorry, I just had the floors done.
Reclaimed pine.
You always this thirsty?
I don't know.
Water's supposed to be
good for you, right?
- Dehydration, anxiety, aggression
- I'm not aggressive.
Spastic chorea in his right hand.
What about my hand?
How much you weigh?
About 180, 190?
- 180.
What is the
- If you took what she did,
it could take longer to hit you.
It might affect you differently.
But you didn't give her
anything Right?
She was really drunk.
I just gave her some "e",
to help enhance things.
Have any of it left?
- Is my hand gonna be okay?
- There's nothing wrong with it.
We lied.
I've had a sore throat
for a few days now.
My stomach's also been bothering me.
I think my glands are swollen.
Saint-Nicholas?
Patron Saint of children.
Also ***, merchants, archers,
prostitutes, and prisoners.
Must've been pretty hard-working.
Or just a credit hog.
Open wide.
- Say ahh.
- Ahh
You have strep.
Is it contagious?
Only for the next 24 hours,
as long as you take the antibiotics.
How contagious?
Take a personal day.
I can't.
I'll write your *** a note.
My ***?
You're tested for aids
every three months, and your necklace.
- Prostitutes wear religious symbols.
- I think they just like kneeling.
You don't have the skin
of a ***,
the fingers of an archer,
the clothes of a merchant,
or the attitude of an ex-con.
So, it just leaves one left.
Two, actually.
But I'm not a child, am I?
You owe me 50 bucks.
Then you owe me half a lap dance.
It's for the nurses' holiday bonus.
I know you got the memo.
I got the memo last year.
I want to hire 40 more fellows.
- You already fired the ones you hired?
- They work better when they're scared.
You were right.
Guy slipped her ecstasy.
- He have any symptoms?
- No.
Kutner's starting the patient
on hemodialysis, and Thirteen's
in the lab trying to figure out
what the guy put in the drugs.
See?
A clear, simple statement of facts
describing their cooperation
- with absolutely no attitude or fear.
- Something's gotta be done.
Yeah.
How are you feeling?
- I still can't move my hands.
- It'll take a few more hours
to cycle all your blood
through the machine.
What just happened?
Nothing.
What's wrong?
What do you mean?
The lights just went out.
Didn't they?
- What did you do?
- Is this from the drugs?
Most of the drugs should be
out of your system by now.
- And our drugs
- I can't see.
- Do something.
- I can't see.
I can't see!
Nothing in the ecstasy
except ecstasy.
Well, that never hurt anybody.
It can't make 'em blind
days later.
Do you spell "homie"
with a "y"?
I want to be respectful.
You're actually gonna let us do
secret santa?
Not just you guys.
I like presents too.
Pick a name.
Why are you doing this?
See, this is why
no one likes your people.
The notion of picking
one time of the year
to be decent to other people
is obscene, 'cause it's actually
validating the notion
of being miserable wretches
the rest of the year.
So you think this is the part of the
year that's screwed up?
On the other hand,
you are now a team.
You've gotta work together.
And the simple fact is,
giving people crap
makes people like people.
So spend 25 bucks.
Learn to love.
Blindness could be a complication
from the hemodialysis.
No, the dialysate composition
was within range.
- Sweet.
- Interesting.
Dialysate composition
just indicates-
Nothing.
I was referring to his reaction
- to the name he got.
- I was pleased.
- I thought it would be fun to buy-
- Means there's someone here
it wouldn't be fun
to buy for.
I wonder who.
Pick a name.
Then go check out
the patient's house.
Interesting.
We're wasting time
going to the home.
Kearns-sayre syndrome
fits the symptoms.
No family history of kearns.
- Go to their house
She would have told us if
there were any other drugs.
You met her.
She couldn't
have been more candid.
You're absolutely right.
Go to their house.
Ms or vascular problem
fits better.
They could affect hands
and eyes.
Fine, do an MRI,
check for MS.
And a fluorescein angiogram of her eyes
to see if we missed a bleed somewhere.
And whoever goes
to their House,
get me their computers.
You talk to your kid
about sex
so she'll think you're being open
about everything.
Keeps her from asking questions about
the things you don't want to talk about.
That's right.
Her honesty proves
just how dishonest she is.
Yes!
Exactly who I wanted.
This is gonna be fun.
The dye may sting
when it enters your bloodstream.
Are you scared, mom?
Yeah.
Are you?
Yeah.
Are they?
They don't look scared.
Either they're confident
or they just don't care.
We're confident.
Okay if I shift you a bit?
Get you into position.
Your boss is weird.
Yeah, he is.
He thought he'd get information
you may not have been telling us by
Being a jerk?
You'd be surprised
how often it works.
Choroidal flush looks good.
Why would people lie
to a doctor?
Dozens of reasons to lie,
only one reason
to tell the truth.
You're never even tempted?
I mean, lies do sometimes
smooth things out,
make life easier.
Yeah?
Your life easy?
Not even close.
The dye has reached
the retinal capillary bed.
No leakage.
That's good, right?
It means it's not
a vascular problem.
What?
A vascular problem
we could fix.
They look worried now, mom.
What's with
the secret santa?
You trying
to bring them together?
I want to drive them
apart.
With gift giving?
Conflict's built
right into the name.
Santa's about sharing.
A secret's about withholding.
Aside from the trojan horse,
- gifts don't usually
- What'd you get your wife
for your final
anniversary?
Uh A sweater.
- She hated it.
- She loved it.
Then you didn't buy it.
I gave her some cash
And
Gifts allow us
to demonstrate
exactly how little we know
about a person.
And nothing pisses off
a person more than
being shoved
in the wrong pigeonhole.
Yes.
I'm thinking of spending a few
extra bucks on my secret santa.
Bad idea.
You mind if I tell house you asked
them for the key instead of breaking in?
- Yes, I do.
Just another five bucks.
- Five will be ten.
The key's proof she doesn't
have anything to hide.
The key is proof I didn't do exactly
what house told me to do.
And what do you care
if it's another $15?
I'm gonna tell him.
Who are you so anxious to please?
Not you.
You really think you're going to prove
people are capable of honesty
using a mother and daughter
you've known for one day?
I'm not the one who's based his entire
world view on the proposition.
If I'm wrong, so what?
If he's wrong
- So you've got Huntington's?
- Nope.
- But house said that
- If I wanted to talk about it,
why didn't I bring it up?
Fluorescein angiogram was clear.
No leaks, no lesions.
Definitely not
a vascular problem.
Someone get their birthdays
out of the file.
Have you tried
leaving it blank?
Tough to get into the head of someone
who actually trusts people, huh?
Found both computers
in an office
on a desk they share.
No sign of macular degeneration
or optic neuritis.
Her eyes are
completely normal.
Except she can't see
out of them.
So she says.
Find anything
on the mri?
No sign of plaques.
It's not MS.
We haven't found anything
abnormal on any test.
Except she can't see
or move her hands.
So she says.
You can't lie about
flaccid paralysis.
Maybe she's not lying.
Her brain is.
What if it's
a conversion disorder?
Lacks personal boundaries
Promiscuous
Inappropriate obsession
with truth telling.
Certainly sounds
like a psych case.
Cool, I'll set up
a psych consult,
start her
on anti-depressants.
No.
Her mind is tricking
her body.
We need to trick
her mind.
Or even better.
You don't need her.
I know.
Then this serves
no medical purpose.
You have a genetic defect,
choose to ignore it.
This woman has a genetic defect.
She chooses to butcher herself
to be safe.
Yet what you claim to be
fascinated by is her honesty.
Interesting.
You claim to want
the truth
And then you screw with people
who actually live by it.
Pathetic.
Hey, I gave you credit
for "interesting.
"
You're protecting her because you're
jealous she did what you couldn't.
I need you.
I'm not lying to her.
Fine, keep your mouth shut.
I still need you.
If it doesn't work,
you gotta hold the kid down
until someone else finishes
lying to mom.
That does actually serve
a medical purpose.
Jane.
I have to lie
because she trusts me?
If you show doubt,
the placebo treatment
won't work.
If it's just depression,
that's good news, right?
- There are a lot of great medications.
- Then why can't we just give her those?
Why do we have to lie
to her?
Because we might be wrong.
And those medications take
a long time to work,
and since you're mom's condition
is declining
There's a chance the drugs won't tell us
anything until it's too late.
My mom's not depressed.
Maybe she's hiding it from you.
No.
- She wouldn't-
- She's doing what every good mom does.
Protecting her child
from bad news
that she can't
do anything about.
- My mom's never lied to me.
- If you don't know how to lie,
you don't know how to tell
when you're being lied to.
Maybe you're right.
I know-
I was lying.
I know how to lie.
I just won't do it
to my mother.
You like foosball?
Until the treatment of your infectious
paraparesis takes effect,
Jane can't come back
into the room.
I've already been
inoculated.
Can she have it already?
Don't worry, it's a very effective
treatment.
You should be feeling better
in a matter of minutes.
Don't you think Jane deserves
a few secrets?
Some personal space-
Room to, uh
Make her own mistakes?
She makes plenty
of mistakes.
Only difference is I'm there
to help her through them.
But she's gotta know you're
looking over her shoulder.
- It's gotta stifle
- I think the world would be
a better place if everybody always
acted like their mom was
looking over their shoulder.
- I want to go see my mom.
- She's sleeping.
Why don't we just double
the amount we can spend?
Can't afford another $25?
If we allow people $50,
people will spend $60.
So you can't afford
another $35.
You must really like
who you got.
Or really dislike.
My mom always gives
the best presents
to the teachers
I get along with the worst.
- No.
- No.
How do you know "no"?
I know you didn't
get house.
I know he didn't get house.
You gave them all your name?
Figured I could sow
some dissention
and get a few ties
and sweaters.
What happens
when they find out?
It's secret santa.
And what happens
when they find out?
They'll argue about what to do
with that information.
The ties are less important
than the dissention.
- We still have to buy him something.
- Not a chance.
We weren't supposed to discuss this.
We're not supposed to know.
He's not supposed to put
his name in there five times.
He wants presents.
It's sad.
It's pathetic.
I'm still buying him
a present.
No, you're not.
Fine!
What's wrong?
I think it's getting worse.
I can't breathe.
I need a nurse in here!
The lymph nodes are cutting off
her airway.
We've got to intubate!
The swollen lymph nodes were
cutting off Maggie's airway.
We shrunk 'em with alcohol.
She's breathing on her own now.
That sucks.
and not a single mention
of "lesbionic," "sanchez,"
or "man-gina.
"
Swollen lymph nodes means
it wasn't psychological.
Who's that from?
Santa, obviously.
'cause you know
I worship him.
No, wait, I mean Satan.
I always get 'em confused.
What is an alpine butterfly?
And why is she learning how to do one?
We already have a full history.
- Need to waste time
- It's just a climbing knot.
But what does she use it for?
Try bondage.
I did once.
She just tied me down and whined about
how hard it is to be dean of medicine.
Gyms aren't exactly pristine.
Could be a
fungal infection.
Seriously who's it from?
No fever, no elevated white count.
That's funny.
Her friend sent her a Garfield cartoon.
That cat sure does love lasagna.
House!
Stop obsessing.
If it weren't for my obsessions,
you wouldn't know
that she has sarcoidosis.
It was only two months old.
Now, eithershe needed the cash,
was getting more difficult.
she canceled a hiking trip.
Now, either she just wanted
to sit home and watch Tv,
or walking was getting more difficult.
She's been suffering joint pain
for the last two years.
Pull my Ribbon,
if you know what I mean.
A.
c.
e.
Levels are too low
for sarcoidosis.
That's not what I meant.
- Could just be an inactive phase.
- It's not Christmas yet.
I remembered I'm not a satanist,
i'm a druid.
- No lung involvement.
- Yet.
We'll need a bronchoalveolar
lavage to confirm it.
That's a Shame.
I was gonna surprise
her with one for Christmas.
Wow!
Now,
either that cost more than 25 bucks
or I'm seriously starting to doubt
Steve jobs' business strategies.
Thanks!
Last round of Saline, Maggie.
One more big breath.
We've gotta get the liquid to go all
the way into your lungs, okay?
Here we go.
The gift could be from a patient.
Who sent it to the wrong doctor?
House obviously
gave the present to himself.
They're arguing right now.
I've been looking for this all morning.
Did you look in the box on my desk?
By the way, your mom called.
Your dad's dead.
You left the present sitting
on your desk?
It wouldn't have been as effective
sitting in a closet in my home.
They gonna know from you.
No, they're gonna guess
that it was from me.
Might even be 90% sure that it was
from me, but all that means is
they're 10% sure that one of the other
guys is screwing them over.
Have you ever considered
channeling your powers to,
I don't know,
bring peace to the mid-east?
I couldn't do that.
But if they ever got it,
you could screw it up?
Yeah, that's more where my powers lie.
- Gift could be from Wilson.
- It's House.
Why do you have a problem
with him speculating?
Because that's what House
wants us to do.
Lungs are pristine.
No infiltrates or alveolar hemorrhage.
Maggie, I'm gonna remove the scope.
I need you to cough for me, okay?
A little harder.
Great.
Maggie,
Open your eyes.
Why aren't you saying anything?
What's wrong?
Maggie tested negative for sarcoidosis.
But she's bleeding into her eyes now.
Have her platelets dropped?
Plummeted.
New labs show they under 40.
She bleed out of every orifice
don't find the cause.
Could be splenic sequestration,
tuberculosis
Gaucher disease, TTP.
Hemolytic uremic syndrome, sepsis.
Listing all the possible causes
is only impressive
if you can do it reverse-alphabetically.
We need to know why
her platelet machine is broken.
Go to the factory.
Do a bone marrow aspiration.
I'm your secret Santa.
You're not supposed to tell.
But you got a present already.
Which means you have more
than one secret Santa.
Or somebody else wants to make me happy.
Merry Christmas.
On one hand, you should be in bed.
And on the other hand,
I told you to rest.
So I see your Dilemma.
I don't think resting is the problem.
Can strep
cause this?
Clap on
Trust me, first place I went.
No rash on my ***.
Do you need to take a look?
I'm saving my money
for a red ryder BB gun.
Darker Shade of lipstick?
I'm not wearing any.
You tell your mother what you do?
It doesn't matter.
I'm curious.
I don't need to break her heart
just so I can feel righteous.
Do you do a Donkey show?
I'm not curious.
It matters.
It's a Donkey or a Mule.
I can never remember.
Wow
That is a creepy smile.
I bet the Donkey's is even creepier.
- Do I have to explain?
- Nope.
That's my job.
Contagious ecthyma.
Any contact can cause rashes,
flu symptoms, sore throat.
Has there been Contact?
Okay, antibiotic cream for you,
and a love glove for Francis.
You'll both be fine.
You should come see the show.
I think you'd like it.
Sorry, I hate Westerns.
So they really never lie?
Doesn't seem like it.
Admirable.
- You tell Cameron everything?
- No.
You think she keeps secrets?
If I knew, they wouldn't be secrets.
I hope she does.
People have a right to a little privacy,
even from the people they love.
You buy House a present?
Why would i?
To screw with me.
Then I'm gonna say yes.
Wait, stop, stop.
What's that smell?
The bone is smoking.
Her Bones are harder than the drill?
We ran a full-body Bones scan to find
the cause of hardening in the hip.
No hot spots anywhere.
Tracer could have been inactive.
So I screwed up the test?
There are so many ways
that could happened.
Maybe it was inactive.
It didn't fully circulate.
- It circulated the camera picked up.
- Hey, hey, It's Christmas.
Why are you guys fighting?
Why do you think there are no hot spots?
I did not screw up.
The density's consistent.
It just means the density
was consistent.
It doesn't mean it was cold.
It's possible
all she has are hot spots.
It's consistent because her entire
skeleton is turning to stone.
Good for an aspiring superhero.
Fatal for a human hoping
to make it to kwanzaa.
It's gotta be from a carbonic
anhydrase type-ii deficiency.
It has free will.
Doesn't have
to be anything it want to be.
I meant, if it's not CA 2
Well, none of the other causes
of osteopetrosis are treatable.
You're right.
It's gotta be.
We'll run her blood and hope that your
sunny optimism isn't misplaced.
They accused kutner
of screwing up a test
- because they hate him.
- You're surprised?
That's the sort of crap that happens
when you mess with people's heads.
One day he will screw up a test.
If they don't accuse him of that because
they like him, someone could die.
- Where are we going?
- Nowhere, I just know it hurts you.
CA-2 deficiency's a genetic disorder
that scrambles proteins.
If the blood test is positive,
you'll need a bone marrow transplant.
Transplant sounds like
a euphemism for slim odds.
Slim but not none.
We're gonna need to test jane
for a match.
Don't you have donor banks?
Jane is your best bet.
The procedure's perfectly safe.
There's no risk.
No risk!
- Any surgery has.
- Then don't
tell me there's no risk.
You gonna tell me
there's no pain either?
- The testing will hurt a little.
- I'll be fine.
If she doesn't do this
and you don't make it,
she's gonna spend the rest of her life
blaming herself.
Mom
Please.
Find someone else.
Let someone else take the risk.
Donor bank turned up
a 49-year-old man in Cleveland
who's a five out of six HLA match.
First flight out of Cleveland leaves at.
Why is a 49-year-old Cleveland man
a closer match than her daughter?
He may not be.
Maggie didn't let us test her.
- Why not?
- Pain,
danger, risk of.
The only reason to give multiple reasons
is your searching for
what the person wants to hear.
House.
You were wrong about sainted mommy.
Don't care.
You can forget the donor bank.
There's no ca-2 deficiency.
Best we can do is make her comfortable.
Is that from taub?
Yes.
Yes, it is.
Merry Christmas.
Who's gonna tell the patient
she's dying?
I will.
And nobody leaves here until
we find out what killed her.
Whatever she has is fatal.
Makes no difference if it's disease
number 58 or 907.
You guys mad at me?
Nope.
You had no choice.
Of course I had a choice.
You had no choice once I made my choice.
And now I'm choosing
not to be mad at you.
- Why?
- Cause it'll drive House nuts.
You think that'll make your lives
better or worse?
I told my mom
I don't care what she thinks.
I want you to test my marrow.
I can't be dying.
Sure, you can.
You're wrong.
You don't even know what I have.
What you have is one last Christmas
with your daughter.
One last chance to give her a present.
The truth.
It's inexpensive.
Highly valued.
Never have to stand in line to return it
the day after Christmas.
What are you talking about?
A mother who's going to die
doesn't refuse a donor test
because it might hurt.
She refuses when she knows
it won't match.
Which tends to happen
when mother and daughter
aren't mother and daughter.
I can do DNA tests
if you'd rather keep lying to me.
I never wanted kids.
I love them, but with my genes.
I knew this woman.
A drug addict.
She got pregnant,
didn't want to have an abortion.
But she also didn't want her daughter
to ever know who her real mother was.
What she was.
I promised never to tell.
Then a promise to an addict
is worth more than a
- promise to your daughter?
- It'd be cruel to tell her.
Right.
She lives a lie,
you get to die a hypocrite.
Mom,
The doctors told me what's happening.
It's gonna be okay, sweetheart.
I promise you.
Doctors can be wrong.
- There's still a chance I can beat.
- Do you really believe that?
I do.
No, mom,
you're dying.
Nobody can help you.
It's not going to be okay.
That was cold.
Yeah.
What'd you get for Christmas?
I got a watch, a vintage lP,
and a second-edition Conan Doyle.
And if that wasn't bad enough,
my patient's dying.
Christmas deaths in a hospital.
There's nothing more depressing.
No one ever wants to go
in the patient's room.
Even the Candy Stripers
leave them alone.
But I saw something amazing.
Pure truth.
She told her mother that she was dying.
Stripped her of all hope.
That sounds Horrible.
It was like watching some
bizarre astronomical event that you know
you're never gonna see again.
You tell people the cold, hard truth
all the time.
You get off on it.
Cause I don't care.
She cared.
She did it anyway.
She did it because she cared.
The angels of Christmas
have finally given House
a present he can appreciate.
Well, don't ruin it.
Don't pin this on Christ got the niesem.
- Ent had to die.
- Would you take off that hat.
It's Christmas.
It's a reindeer.
It's a moose on a Jew.
Who cares?
Things have their place.
You wouldn't
hang dreidels from a Christmas tree.
You could.
Things don't care.
No, they don't.
Happy Solstice, House.
God rest ye merry, gentlemen.
Let nothing you dismay
remember Christ our savior
was born on Christmas day
to save us all from Satan's power
when we were gone astray
Don't you people know holiday spirit?
Bring me the eggnog of good cheer.
House,
if you have something to say, say it.
If you don't give us a chance
to get home before Santa.
Scrooge.
Give the patient risperidone.
That's an anti-psychotic.
She's dying.
She's not crazy.
I am going to perform
a Christmas miracle.
Tidings
of comfort and joy
comfort and joy
You said all the other causes
of osteopetrosis are fatal.
Except for the one we discounted early.
Because it was impossible.
When a fetus forms,
it's just a mass of cells.
Breast tissue covers an
extensive portion of the body.
As the fetus develops,
most of this tissue recedes,
remaining only in the fun places.
But sometimes extra breast tissue
is left behind in places
where it doesn't belong.
Risperidone does a lot of things.
One is it makes breast tissue swell,
so we can find it more easily.
You're telling me
I could have breast cancer
Somewhere not in my ***?
That doesn't make sense.
Taub's parents have
a winter condo in Florida,
they're still New Yorkers.
- Actually, my parents.
- Don't care.
I told a parable.
Now I'm going to raise the dead.
Give me that syringe.
That's gotta be a fat deposit.
Yes, I could be wrong.
If I am, she's dead.
So shut up.
What's that?
Risperidone also causes galactorrhea.
What's that.
Galac-galactic?
Open your mouth.
Relax, you've had it before.
I am not.
Milk?
Eww!
We'll cut out your mom's tumor
and start her on chemo.
All the rest of your symptoms
should go away.
I love you.
I know.
Have a wonderful life.