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| - Hear a knock on the door and the night begins Cause we done this before so you come on in Make yourself at my home, tell me where you been Pour yourself something cold, baby, cheers to this Sometimes you gotta stay in And you know where I live Yeah, you know what we is Sometimes you gotta stay in, in Welcome to my house Baby, take control now We can't even slow down We don't have to go out Welcome to my house Play that music too loud Show me what you do now We don't have to go out Welcome to my house Welcome to my house
- The women at Sacred Heart are facing new life changes. Elliot is off to start her new career in private practice, fortunately for her, her new office is just down the hall. Carla is not quite ready to leave the hospital after giving birth and Kim is deciding whether or not to take the research position in Tacoma for four months. J.D. later realizes that he really does want to be supportive of her decision, so he tracks her down at the airport to patch things up.
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| - The women at Sacred Heart are facing new life changes. Elliot is off to start her new career in private practice, fortunately for her, her new office is just down the hall. Carla is not quite ready to leave the hospital after giving birth and Kim is deciding whether or not to take the research position in Tacoma for four months. J.D. tries to be a super-devoted boyfriend in the hopes that Kim will miss him too much to leave. Instead, his support makes it easier for her to accept the job. J.D. tries to come up with a Plan B, but he can't think of one. He finally reveals that he doesn't really want her to go. But they get into an argument, which escalates. His resentment of her leaving emerges and he accuses Kim of doing what's best for her instead of what's best for their relationship. She leaves in a huff. J.D. later realizes that he really does want to be supportive of her decision, so he tracks her down at the airport to patch things up. Turk asks Dr. Cox to try and convince Carla to go home because staying in the hospital is becoming too expensive. Unbeknownst to Turk, Carla is exhibiting signs of postpartum depression. Elliot is upset that her closest friends and colleagues, J.D. and Turk haven't properly congratulated her on the new job. J.D. is puzzled why his patient Sarah, a healthy young woman, has serious heart problems. But before her heart can give out, her kidneys start to fail. Channeling Dr. House from the TV series "House," Dr. Cox determines that she suffers from Takosobu Cardiomyopathy, aka "Broken Heart Syndrome," following the recent death of her husband. Another patient is turning orange from eating a combination of too many carrots and too much tomato juice.
- Hear a knock on the door and the night begins Cause we done this before so you come on in Make yourself at my home, tell me where you been Pour yourself something cold, baby, cheers to this Sometimes you gotta stay in And you know where I live Yeah, you know what we is Sometimes you gotta stay in, in Welcome to my house Baby, take control now We can't even slow down We don't have to go out Welcome to my house Play that music too loud Show me what you do now We don't have to go out Welcome to my house Welcome to my house Morning comes and you know that you wanna stay Close the blinds, let's pretend that the time has changed Keep our clothes on the floor, open up champagne Let's continue tonight, come on, celebrate Sometimes you gotta stay in And you know where I live Yeah, you know what we is Sometimes you gotta stay in, in Welcome to my house Baby, take control now We can't even slow down We don't have to go out Welcome to my house Play that music too loud Show me what you do now We don't have to go out Welcome to my house Welcome to my house Welcome to my duck off the crib, the spot, the pad But my house is your house if you throwin' it back Excuse me if my home bringing the sad, Soon as these happy faces land you can run with the cash Home run, slam dunk, touchdown, pass Mi casa es tu casa so it ain't no holding back Another shot of vodka, you know what's in my glass It's my house, just relax Welcome to my house Baby, take control now We can't even slow down We don't have to go out Welcome to my house Play that music too loud Show me what you do now We don't have to go out Welcome to my house Welcome to my house Welcome to my house It's my house
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