
Foreman is skeptical, but the procedure actually works. Kutner suggests that they test the dead man's colon with water pressure. The child's colonoscopy was clean, so House still thinks it is cancer.

The private eye tells him that he found out nothing about Wilson that will make him come back, and that this information cost House $900. However, the private eye realizes it's a test – House doesn't care about the guy he's doing surveillance on and he really wants to find out about Wilson. House checks out the private eye, who is keeping an eye on O'Shea for House. House wants to do a colonoscopy on the donor's child. However, the living patient's colonoscopy was clean. House agrees its possible, but not probable. Kutner thinks a perforated intestine could explain the problems. Foreman thinks House merely wants a reason to consult Wilson on the problem. House thinks it must be cancer because metabolic diseases only attack a specific organ. They autopsy the newly deceased brain, but can't find anything. House tells Taub to make sure he saves the dead patient's brain. Taub tries a tracheotomy and defibrillation, but can't save him. The healthy patient tries to lie to get her to consent, but all of a sudden Frank gets worse. However, Taub can't get consent from the wife for the test. House wants to do a brain biopsy on Apple, but they decide to do it on Frank instead. It shows the boxer may have had a temporal lobe seizure. It was the private eye who obtained most of the MMA footage. The private eye starts telling them about the dead people because House had him check them out. House tells them he's a private investigator he hired. Kutner realizes that the coffee repair guy is not a coffee repair guy because he‘s wearing argyle socks with construction boots.

Suddenly, the coffee repair guy chimes in. The crane operator's liver failed and the other living donee, Frank, has pancreatic failure. They know the tennis player had a heart problem, and the music teacher had a problem with his lungs. The hallucination seems to confirm a brain problem. The patient starts hallucinating that they are going to remove her head. House thinks it is a brain problem rather than an eye problem. House gives an eye test to the healthy patient. However, House thinks it is psychological.

Foreman comes in to tell House the transplanted cornea needs to be removed.

House is trying to make friends with another doctor who likes monster trucks. House orders the cancer tests redone on the dead bodies and the donor’s body. House thinks it is cancer, but Foreman argues it can't be – all the symptoms are different and the tests for cancer were negative. The donor died in an industrial accident. All four dead donees and the sick donee had diseases in different organs. Four of the six donees are dead, one is dying, and only one seems healthy. The donees all received different organs, but none of those organs failed. When the lecturer confirms it, she informs her that all the other donees are dead or dying.įoreman is describing the symptoms to the team and House. She asks the teacher if she had a cornea transplant. At a rehearsal, a music teacher playing the tuba coughs up blood before collapsing. In an MMA bout, one of the participants collapses bleeding right after handing out a beating to his opponent without taking a significant blow himself. Elsewhere, a crane operator collapses in his cab. A young woman collapses suddenly on the tennis court.
