"All right." "Stand here." "You're just tall enough." "I..." "I don't..." "I don't think I am." "It just goes around." "There's nothing to be scared of, all right?" "I didn't say I was scared." "It'll be fun." "Come on, when I was a kid, this was my favorite thing ever." "I don't like rides." "All right." "All right." "I just..." "I thought it would be fun." "I shouldn't be making you do this." "Uh..." "Let's go home." "We can have fun at home." "No, Daddy." "Wait." "The ride does look like fun." "Oh, this is awesome." "Alice?" "Are you all right?" "Honey, you all right?" "Alice?" "Alice?" "Are you okay?" "Nothing happened." "Something happened." "It was a little kiddie ride." "She hates those rides." "I don't understand why you insist on making her..." "Okay, I appreciate the fullness of your answers, but I just wanted to know if she'd had any history of abdominal problems." "No." "No." "The admitting doctor noted no family history of..." "I have an aunt with Crohn's disease." "You didn't mention that?" "I forgot what it was called, okay?" "Your aunt's got a million things wrong with her." "If you paid attention for five minutes..." "I doubt it's Crohn's." "She has none of the other symptoms." "You're alone with her for eight hours, she ends up in the hospital." "I'm wondering if we can focus on answering the questions, Mrs. Hartmann." "I'm not Mrs. Hartmann." "We're divorced." "I suspected." "And your past generosity made me think of you." "We're half a million dollars from our goal." "Of course, this is a naming opportunity for your foundation." "Is there a problem?" "There's something on your face." "It's, uh..." "Excuse me." "Oh..." "Oh, God." "I'm sitting in there hoping it's a sniper, because at least then the sociopath isn't my employee." "This baby won me second place in the clinic's weekly" ""weirdest thing pulled out of an orifice" contest." "I am this close to putting a new lab in Oncology." "You do not want to know what came in first." "House." "It rhymes with fucchini." "Give me his pills." "Where's my prescription?" "No more free-floating prescriptions." "Princeton P.D. has already forced Wilson to shut down." "A cop says, "Boo," Wilson shuts down." "Every doctor in this place is afraid to make a move without covering his ass." "You think maybe you're shouting at the wrong person?" "Tritter's obviously out to get me." "He doesn't..." "You forged prescriptions!" "Allegedly." "Your pain has become my pain." "From now on, you get reasonable doses at reasonable times." "But I hurt in an unreasonable way." "Then dip into your secret stash." "Tritter took it." "Then move on to your secret, secret stash." "I ran out." "Then move on to your secret, secret, secret stash." "Parents say she's not on any meds." "If the pancreatitis wasn't set off by drugs, and she hasn't been sick, that leaves trauma or some kind of structural defect." "Put up the CT." "What's that density there?" "Shadow." "Looks normal to me." "We got a referral from..." "Excuse me." "You stash your drugs in a lupus textbook?" "It's never lupus." "Who's got gallstones, and why do we care?" "Gallstones?" "Biliary duct is dilated, probably from a stone lodged in it." "Must've caused a nasty case of pancreatitis." "She's six." "Six-year-olds don't get gallstones." "So, she didn't have pancreatitis?" "Your theory is an invisible gallstone?" "His theory correctly predicted pancreatitis." "You might want to wait until he actually tells us his theory before you start kissing his theory's ass." "My theory is..." "Vanishing gallstone." "She had it and it passed." "Those things travel in packs." "The rest of them are probably hiding out in her gallbladder." "Do an ultrasound." "If I'm right, take out the organ, so we can analyze the stones." "I wasn't kissing his ass." "It must have just looked that way from our angle, you on your knees, House bending over." "He predicted the pancreatitis." "It's his dad's fault." "My dad was an ass." "But you did everything he wanted you to, and in return, you got everything you wanted." "Yeah, it's that simple." "The strategy worked." "Dad got him a cushy job, paid for his cushy life." "Cut me out of his cushy will." "Told you." "It's just his nature." "Poor guy's hard-wired to kiss ass." "House was right." "Gallstones." "I didn't know a kid could get gallstones." "It's unusual." "That's why we need to see what's causing it." "We'd like to remove Alice's gallbladder and analyze the stones." "Sure." "No." "Just 'cause I said sure?" "I am capable of my own thoughts." "It's a simple procedure." "The gallbladder isn't essential to..." "The doctor thinks we should do it." "We should do it, Edie." "You think maybe we should get a second opinion before we start removing our child's organs?" "It's an effective use of taxpayer's money." "I'm actually off this week." "I'm guessing you don't have a family." "Most people have enough going on in their lives that they don't have to personalize every slight." "This isn't personal." "Not anymore." "My head of Oncology had to shut down." "My entire staff are afraid to make a move without covering their ass." "I think you're angry at the wrong person." "You think Dr. Wilson deserved to have his assets seized, his entire practice ruined?" "No." "So, you just don't care?" "This is how I get what I want." "I put pressure on people, and if it doesn't work on Wilson, it'll work on you." "You punish the innocent." "None of you are innocent." "Not one of you." "Not one of you has told me the truth about Dr. House." "The pills allow him to cope with the pain." "No." "The pills distort reality." "He is an addict." "He's not out robbing a liquor store, or..." "No, he's treating people." "He needs to find a different way to cope before he kills somebody." "If he hasn't done that already." "If you're right, he has a medical problem." "It should be dealt with by doctors." "Not by..." "It's not being dealt with by doctors." "Doctors are covering it up." "The whole point of the criminal justice system is to make things right when everything else fails." "With all due respect, you have failed." "Sorry, didn't know you wanted your kid dead." "Although, for a couple of G's, I can still make it happen." "Who the hell are you?" "I am a complete stranger, who apparently cares more about whether your kid dies than you do." "You're Dr. House." "You've seen my stage show." "She's not dying." "She has pancreatitis." "Once you've treated that, I'm taking her home." "And do what, burn sage?" "I want you to do the surgery." "My father had gallstones." "They were totally harmless." "Alice had one bad one, but it passed." "For all we know, this is over." "And for all we know, she could get sick again tomorrow." "Then I'll take her to her pediatrician." "She's six, Rob." "She shouldn't have unnecessary surgery." "Or a moron for a mom, but what can you do?" "You're the doctor." "I'm the mother." "I outrank you." "Live with it." "I've read the file." "You've got 15 minutes." "It's people like this who killed Copernicus." "Galileo." "Either way." "And they just locked Galileo up." "They killed his spirit, and nobody likes a show-off." "Luckily, Alice Hartmann has a dad who's willing to see reason." "Reason, as defined by slavishly deferring to you." "Their doctor." "Your Honor, I've had no opportunity to consult my attorney." "There's no time." "All I want is a second opinion before..." "No time." "Your testimony is their child will die if I don't grant this motion right now?" "Am I under oath?" "Let's say yes." "My testimony is that this child might die if you don't grant this motion right now." "Literally no time for a second opinion?" "Wouldn't be as good as the first opinion." "Dr. Cuddy, what do you think?" "She's not a specialist in this area." "Her opinion is worthless." "Dr. Cuddy, what do you think of Dr. House?" "Is he as big a jerk as I think he is?" "Bigger." "But he knows what he's talking about." "Got a page." "She's complaining about her stitches." "The nurse just said that's completely normal." "Did you get the test results for the gallstones?" "Any minute now." "No time for a second opinion, but the test takes three..." "My skin hurts." "I know I no longer have the right to demand it but could you please take a look?" "Sure." "She's pissed, so now she's just looking for things to go wrong." "You're right, I'm so petty I hope she dies so it vindicates my opinion." "I didn't mean that, sweetie." "Mommy was being sarcastic." "She's a few years away from grasping sarcasm, don't you think?" "Guys." "I already gave you that number." "Simple surgical procedure turns a little girl into The English Patient." "What gives?" "Must be allergic to something we used in the surgery." "Cameron," "C-A-M-E-R-O-N." "This is my office." "I'm talking." "There are people here who work for me." "They're not listening." "Explain this to me." "Tritter froze my account." "They're checking theirs." "I'm on hold with a lawyer." "Call Wilson's lawyer." "He'll tell you exactly how and why you're screwed." "This kid has no history of allergies so..." "You gotta talk to Tritter." "You gotta make this go away." "Yeah, great plan." "The man is obviously open to reason." "Well, here's the plan, we do nothing." "We while away the time diagnosing the patient." "The stones were calcium bilirubinate." "Pigment stones." "Which are non-conclusive." "Kid presented with low-grade fever, mild anemia." "That, plus the stones, indicates bacterial infection." "Bacterial infections don't cause a vesicular rash, and doing nothing is not a plan." "It's specifically a lack of a plan." "We cut into her belly, the bad boys escape." "They swarm over, colonize the wounds, and kaplow, vesicular rash." "Allergic reaction is 100 times more likely, with or without a history." "Fever and anemia could have been symptoms of pancreatitis." "Hello?" "Thank you for your help." "They froze my accounts." ""Thank you for your help"?" "It's not her fault." "He hasn't gotten to mine, yet." "I'm gonna withdraw as much as I can, as fast as I can." "Lunch is on me." "Do a scratch test." "Check for allergies." "When it comes back negative, start broad-spectrum antibiotics." "Bullies bully." "They don't get a reaction, they lose interest." "Now go do what I ask before I stick your heads in toilets." "How'd Otter get here?" "Daddy got him last night." "It was at the dry cleaner." "They close at 6:00." "How'd you get it?" "I drove over there, and I knocked for about 10 minutes, and then I begged." "How about some ice cream for when this is through?" "My tummy hurts." "Ginger ale?" "Yeah?" "I'll take over." "Be right back." "He's always been really good at the big romantic gestures, but ask him to do the dishes, or show up for a meal on time, or drive her..." "Almost done here." "What are you doing here?" "I work here." "You passively-aggressively gave up your practice." "I have clinic hours." "And now you're passively-aggressively spreading peanut butter with a big sign around your neck saying," ""Wilson doesn't have enough cash for the cafeteria."" "You know, before Lenny Bruce died of a drug overdose..." "If you're going to confront me with everyone who ever abused narcotics," "I think I'm gonna have to get something to read." "...he was arrested on obscenity charges." "He went through a series of arrests and trials, because he just couldn't stop challenging the police." "He became obsessed with his own legal problems, and his act turned into long, humorless rants about fascist cops and the violation of his rights." "I get it, I get it." "I need to change my nightclub act." "You think more props?" "House, scratch test is getting results, a lot of results." "How can she be allergic to everything?" "She can't be." "It has to be an infection." "You see a positive allergy test and decide it's infection?" "The bacteria got into the scratches in her back." "The infection's radial." "The shape of this isn't." "Eat this." "I don't feel like eating." "It'll make you better." "A sandwich?" "Magic sandwich." "There's no such thing as..." "Just take a damn bite, okay, kid?" "Amazing how she didn't go into anaphylactic shock." "That's diagnostically ridiculous." "Right, she's allergic to everything except peanuts." "If she is allergic, antibiotics could cause a massive systemic reaction." "If she's allergic, but she's not." "Chase, you're right." "The shape indicates allergy." "The tests indicate allergy." "Just because she's not allergic to peanuts, doesn't mean she's not allergic to lidocaine or..." "Chase, hang the bag." "You can grow a backbone tomorrow." "No, I'm not giving my daughter drugs that could shut her system down." "You know what else shuts down systems?" "Death." "Sorry." "I can't let you do this." "Luckily, Alice Hartmann has a mom, who is willing to see reason." "You were in here yesterday, telling me her father's guardianship was best for her." "I honestly figured I'd get a different judge today." "You agree with Dr. House now?" "Now my kid actually is sick." "She was sick yesterday." "Her pediatrician doesn't know what's wrong with her, says Dr. House is the best." "She loses guardianship, and all of a sudden House is a hero." "It's got nothing to do with me deciding..." "Hey, zip it!" "I've heard enough." "This lawyering thing is easy." "You shut up, too." "Arguing over every decision is a waste of her time and mine." "Since her parents can't, or won't, agree," "I'm awarding temporary guardianship to a doctor, who'll place the health of the child above all else..." "I don't think Dr. House is capable of Dr. Cuddy." "Yes, Your Honor." "No, I was finishing my sentence." "The kid's all yours." "3:00, give me the pills." "I don't even know this kid." "How am I supposed to decide what's best for her?" "Fine, I'll choose." "I'm going to side with the angry doctor's opinion." "Give me my pills." "We're not gonna go broad-spectrum." "If there's any chance that she's allergic..." "There is no chance." "Of course there's a chance." "I'm appealing." "No, you're not." "If you think it's bacterial, pick one antibiotic." "It's not going to be enough." "We need to go broad-spectrum." "It kills bugs." "That's what you want." "We'll go with metronidazole." "You don't have to testify he's broken any laws, though I'm sure you could." "Just how many pills he takes in a day." "'Cause I'm fairly confident I can prove that he didn't have that many legitimate prescriptions." "I really hope no one dies while I'm sitting here not talking to you." "I, uh, I had a, uh..." "Had a buddy at Trenton P.D." "do some digging." "Your brother, locked up for drugs." "Your own flesh and blood, and you don't even visit." "But your boss practices medicine on drugs, time to start lying to the cops." "If I run out for coffee, will I get back before you make your point?" "You testify," "I can make sure that Marcus goes free on parole in less than two months." "My brother and I, uh..." "We grew up in the same home." "But..." "I made something of myself." "He didn't." "Dr. Foreman, the way you talk, you'd think you never committed any crimes yourself." "Now, you and Dr. House, you are both cold bastards." "You don't give a damn about your brother, and you can't stand House." "But I do expect you to take this deal, because you hate hypocrisy more." "House has had 1,000 chances." "You've got two chances." "Why is your brother stuck at one?" "Well, if she were allergic to this antibiotic, we would have seen it by now." "I think we are out of the woods as far as that goes." "Guess they occasionally get one right." "You're going to be glib about this?" "You almost killed her." "I made a choice." "The same choice you made yesterday, only when I make it I'm an imbecile." "Every decision you have made has been wrong." "When this is over, I'm suing for sole custody." "Because I trusted doctors when you didn't?" "Because it's not just about the past two days." "Like you have the hotline on what's best for Alice." "She loves me." "She never does her homework when she's with you." "She never brushes her hair." "Her heart's racing, pressure's rising." "The two of you get out." "I'm her mother." "You can't just..." "You fight, she has an anxiety attack." "The two of you are making her worse." "Get out, and don't come back." "How's the kid doing?" "Much better as of about two hours ago." "You got any money for lunch?" "If you like parsley and croutons." "Tritter finally froze my accounts." "Really?" "You surprised?" "Why wouldn't he?" "I figured if he was singling you out, you must have done something different." "What?" "Like talking?" "Yeah." "And now that he's frozen your accounts, you probably will." "You need the cash, right?" "He doesn't freeze my accounts, I'm guilty." "He does freeze my accounts, I'm guilty." "Is Alice having some procedure done?" "She's fine." "She's resting." "Where?" "In her room." "Where you're not supposed..." "I was just at the window." "There's no one in there." "Her backpack wasn't there, either." "You don't think her father could have..." "Call Security." "Get a gurney." "She's stiff." "She can't move." "I don't know what happened." "She seemed fine." "Help her." "Please." "On the plus side, she could medal in luge." "Muscle rigidity is almost exclusively neurological." "Neuroaxonal dystrophy?" "She's the right age." "Except that her liver's starting to shut down." "No dystrophy would..." "Metronidazole, great idea." ""Let's not go broad-spectrum." ""Let's not take any chances on actually curing her."" "House, can you focus on the case?" "No, because I'm in pain, 'cause you think that compromise is the answer to everything." "I need more pills." "Muscle rigidity plus liver involvement means Wilson's." "No." "No corneal rings, no mental changes." "Then what?" "I need more pills!" "No!" "You are on a reasonable..." "What the hell does "reasonable" mean?" "Keep it quiet." "Her BP reacts to stress and yelling is not..." "If you think that I'm not in pain, then don't give me anything." "Keep me away from the aspirin, but if I'm in a butt-Ioad of pain, I need a butt-Ioad of pills." "Fine." "You need more pills." "You're not getting them." "You can have all the aspirin you want." "I say we draw straws." "Loser drives down to Trenton and scores him an eight ball." "Which one of you two gave her an aspirin?" "What?" "Her symptoms fit Reye's Syndrome." "Which doesn't make any sense, unless she took aspirin." "Rob?" "No way." "She's a kid." "I've read the 800 warning labels." "I'm not even angry." "I just want her to be okay." "She's lying." "She's angry, 'cause you kidnapped her kid." "She'll be angrier if the kid dies." "I didn't." "One aspirin combined with a pre-existing infection, that's all it takes to set off an attack." "I'm not lying." "Well, sure, you've certainly earned our trust." "Where was Alice the night before she came in?" "With me." "Well, at my house." "I went out." "She stayed with the babysitter." "Where were you?" "None of your business." "You hired someone that might have poisoned our daughter." "She's 15." "She's very responsible." "Is she a 15-year-old pharmacist?" "Or just some kid from down the street who needed 20 bucks for lip gloss and a couple of Tiger Beats?" "Put your kid on charcoal hemoperfusion." "Shouldn't we see what the babysitter has to say?" "I know what she's gonna say." "She's gonna lie to save her business." "I need more pills." "We are going to use this machine to clean your blood." "It goes out of you and through a filter, like the filter in a fish tank." "It's kind of cool, actually." "I'm scared." "It won't hurt." "It takes a while, so it'll be boring, but it won't hurt." "It's going to make you better." "They hate each other, don't they?" "We're never going to be together again." "Well, you never know." "You're going to break out the rubber hoses, the bright lights?" "I'm not going to testify just because I have to borrow lunch money." "I know." "Women don't give up guys that they're in love with." "I'm not in love with House." "The guy is unhinged and unethical, does what he wants with no concern for others, but you stand by him." "It can't just be loyalty and respect?" "No." "I'm a girl, so I must be in love with him." "Not because you're a girl." "Because 10 years ago you got an A in calculus, until you ratted yourself out." "Showed your professor a mistake he missed." "Because you married a man..." "Don't go there." "You used to be someone who did the right thing." "House has changed you." "Do you think it's all been for the better?" "How's it going?" "Boring." "Told you." "So far so good." "Just like five minutes ago, and 10 minutes before that." "What's the matter?" "She's thrown a clot." "Let's get her out of here." "I'll call the OR." "You said it wouldn't hurt." "Found it." "She's burning up." "Give me a sec." "Foreman, she is on fire." "Almost there." "Get me some cooling blankets now." "Right away." "Every time we touch this kid, something goes wrong." "Bad mojo is not a diagnosis." "You really have to flash your private stash in front of me?" "You find it easier to lie for me if it's more subtle?" "Fine." "You told your associates that I had frozen your accounts." "Yes." "Smart lie." "You figured they'd think there was a reason that you'd been singled out." "Like that you'd agreed to testify against House." "Yeah, I assume that's why you did it." "You have a reputation as a bit of an opportunist." "You already gave your boss up once from what I heard." "To save my job." "He goes down now, I lose my job." "You lose your job, you find another one." "You get fired, your chances don't look so hot." "Why would he fire me?" "Because you rolled on him." "I haven't rolled on him." "I think you will." "And he's gonna think you already did." "As far as he knows, my accounts are frozen just like everyone else's." "In 24 hours, all three of you will have access to your accounts again." "Why would you do..." "If I was looking at this as an outsider," "I would say it was because Detective Tritter had what appeared to be a very pleasant lunch with Dr. Chase." "Yeah." "The two of them appear to be working together." "How the hell are there no ice packs in the OR?" "Clot's out." "Ice packs aren't gonna hold it for long." "Where are the blankets?" "In the ER." "They're dealing with a four-car collision." "We need to cool this kid down before her brain melts." "What are you doing?" "She got a major dose of heparin to thin her blood for the procedure." "Could have induced thrombocytopenia." "That's unlikely." "The charcoal would have absorbed a lot of the heparin." "She's been anemic." "Could be a primary blood disorder." "Or we never cured the infection." "Are you saying she never had Reye's?" "We just put that little girl through excruciating pain." "The pain wasn't House's fault." "Even if the clot was a reaction to what we gave her, we still had to..." "I don't need you to cover my ass!" "What I need is my Vicodin!" "Two pills every six hours, like I'm on an allowance." "She's giving a cop leverage over medical decisions." "What the hell?" "Why don't we get a plumber in here, ask his opinion?" "Hey, Cuddy, you know any rodeo clowns who can weigh in..." "Where the hell is she?" "Look at her arm." "I told you it was an infection." "We fixed the infection." "Well, apparently not." "I asked you for broad-spectrum." "You put her on the bare minimum." "It's a good thing you failed to become a mom, because you suck at it." "What's so good about this rash?" "Good guesses, but no." "It's on parts of her body that we haven't touched." "She's got a fever of 103." "She's in and out of consciousness, but it's not a reaction to anything we did." "Our mojo is off the table." "Which means..." "Oh, so close." "Means thanks to Cuddy's candy-ass approach, broad-spectrum antibiotics are no longer an option." "This thing has grown horns and fangs." "We've gotta figure out what species it is, go in with a spear to the heart." "Okay, you guys are sulking." "I don't really care why, but apparently" "I can't do my job without finding out." "Tritter released our bank accounts." "Horrible, horrible news." "Wow, I'm glad we didn't let that fester." "If she did have Reye's, then it could be varicella." "They're associated." "He released our money." "You do know what that means?" "The correct question is, how could it be varicella given that she's not itchy?" "Rickettsial pox causes rash, fever and muscle pain." "Pain, not paralysis." "Rocky Mountain spotted fever, on the other hand, rash, fever, anemia, paralysis." "And I didn't say anything to Tritter." "Neither did I." "Maybe he wants us to think that one of us talked." "It worked." "You were with him." "We were all with him." "We weren't laughing with him." "Maybe he just gave up." "Start the kid on chloramphenicol for Rocky Mountain spotted fever." "Can we talk?" "No." "I really think we..." "Either you screwed me and you want absolution, or you didn't and you want applause." "Either way, I'm not interested." "I'm busy." "You okay?" "Yeah, sure." "What I meant by "Are you okay?"" "is "What the hell did House do?"" "Nothing." "What did he say?" "I've seen House be rude 1,000 times, usually to achieve something." "I have never seen him be mean just because he can." "Seriously?" "What did he say?" "Nothing." "It doesn't matter." "Well, I've seen House be rude to you 1,000 times, but I've never seen it get to you." "People think House has no inner censor, but the fact is he holds himself back." "Because when he wants to hurt, he knows just where to poke a sharp stick." "I have been trying to get pregnant, and House knew." "He told me I would fail as a mother." "And you're this upset because you think he's right?" "I've had three separate implantations." "The first two never took." "The last one, I lost." "I'm sorry." "You didn't fail." "Those were physical events." "A little girl is scared and in pain." "I was awkward, terrified of doing the wrong thing." "That's normal." "That's..." "I didn't hug her." "I didn't even reach out and hold her hand." "I told her it was gonna be okay." "She needed reassurance." "I told her, her folks might get back together." "When I see people with their kids, it's so natural." "It's like they have an instruction book imprinted on their genes." "Maybe I just didn't get a copy." "Maybe my wanting to be a mother is like a tone-deaf person wanting to sing opera, or a paraplegic who wants to..." "Whoa, whoa, whoa." "Well, I see what you mean about House poking the right spot." "Chloramphenicol isn't working." "What dose did you give her?" "Yeah, maybe Chase screwed up." "You always end up there." "Just getting a jump on it." "I doubled her up." "The infection's morphed." "It's moved into her muscle sheath." "Necrotizing fasciitis?" "That's impervious to drugs." "The only treatment is to cut away the infected area." "So, we amputate." "Arm and leg?" "We can't cut a six-year-old kid in half without a confirmed diagnosis." "Moves too quickly, and we waited too long." "We don't have time for a culture." "We can at least observe her for a few hours, confirm the rash is spreading." "It spreads, she dies." "You're talking about crippling her." "We're not even certain this was an infection." "Right!" "She's six!" "She's cute!" "She can't have flesh-eating bacteria!" "It's just wrong!" "Let's cure her with sunshine and puppies." "Cute kids die of terrible illnesses, innocent doctors go to jail, and it's because cowards like you won't stand up and do what's required." "You can sit around and moan about who's the bigger weakling." "I'm going to go do my job." "What kind of quality of life will she have without..." "Great thing about life, it's got qualities." "And if we can't agree?" "I don't know." "He's yelled at us before." "Because he thought our theories were dumb." "Not because our theories were sending him to jail." "He's going through withdrawal." "Could be causing mild paranoia." "It'll pass." "We just have to suffer through it." "We never ruled out allergy." "We gave her drugs." "She had no negative reaction." "We cut open her belly, she got a rash on her belly." "We did a scratch test on her back, she got a rash on her back." "I know House ruled out mojo, but it can't be a coincidence..." "A little late to play differential games, isn't it?" "Get that thing away from me." "I don't want to get burned." "Laser pointers don't burn you, genius." "Skin, no." "Retina, yes." "You don't trust my aim?" "Maybe you should cover any sensitive..." "He was wrong about the puppies." "House!" "You got to stop the surgery." "She doesn't have necrotizing fasciitis." "Oh, good." "She's got erythropoietic protoporphyria." "She's allergic to light." "It's genetic." "Either parent could have carried it." "I know what it is." "Infection fits better." "She gets worse every time she goes under surgical lights, dad takes her outside..." "Her liver's shot, too." "Did she swallow a flashlight?" "Stop the surgery." "Get the hell out of my way." "No, I'm..." "Light damages the blood cells, the damaged blood cells contain protoporphyrin, the protoporphyrin builds up in the liver." "That's why the liver's shutting down." "Stop." "How can she be allergic to light?" "She's never had this problem before." "The negative reaction starts at birth." "It reaches critical mass around this age." "Her blood cells create chemicals in reaction to light." "When they reach the liver, it tries to filter out the bad cells." "The chemicals damage the liver, and one byproduct is gallstones." "So, she'll just keep getting worse?" "EP can be managed." "We'll give her beta-carotene." "She's gonna need special light bulbs and filters on the windows." "She's probably gonna need to be home-schooled." "Her life will be complicated, but she will live." "How do you get something like this?" "It's genetic." "So, one of us..." "Both of you must be carriers." "She's gonna want to see you when she wakes up." "So, don't screw it up." "So, what's new?" "House missed one." "That's happened before." "He nearly maimed a little girl." "And I got it right." "And I told him, and it didn't matter." "Chase, you solved one." "You helped a patient, that better be enough for you." "Beckett was going to call his play" "Waiting for House's Approval, but decided it was too grim." "Trust me," "I'm not waiting anymore." "I'm gonna need 30 pieces of silver."