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While the Patient of the Week was interesting on “Brave Heart,” the real drama involved background, lingering stories. First, we’ll deal with the patient…

A cop believes he’s destined to die at 40 because that’s the age at which his father and grandfather’s hearts gave out. However, House and the team can’t find anything wrong with him. House tries to make up a disease and gives the man a placebo, but he actually collapses and dies four hours later.


Or so the team thinks.

Literally while House and Foreman are performing the autopsy, the man awakens. Eventually, House has his typical epiphany and realizes there’s a “self-destruct” button in the man’s head that is growing and will soon tell his heart to stop bleeding. Surgery helps to rid it for this man and for the son he didn’t even know he had until he entered the hospital.

As for the aforementioned, lingering storylines:

- Chase still won’t tell Cameron what is going on, but she knows something is amiss. He comes home drunk one night and he acts weird at the hospital. Viewers see him having visions of a dying Dibala.

- House thinks he hears voices while sleeping in Wilson’s study, but it just turns out to be Wilson talking in bed to Amber. House at first mocks him for it, but then the episode actually ends with him trying do the same with his father - only to pound on Wilson’s wall and call the experiment “stupid.” It was a cute moment.

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Patient of the week
We meet Very Serious Dad who goes to Princeton Plainsboro to get House to handle the case of his dying son. From the looks of things, the guy is the type of person who is used to getting whatever it is that he likes, so even while Cuddy explained to him that House is “not available” he would not hear any of it.

As a result, Foreman will handle the team, but House will make all the decisions. House likes it, Foreman hates it. House decided to redo everything, all the tests and diagnoses, and right away, Cameron noticed a mass somewhere in his tummy. They thought they saw some progress, but after a while the boy had seizures because of excessive pressure in his skull or something. They headed straight to the OR - sans House - and out of nowhere drilled a little hole in his head, which somehow relieved the pressure. However, they had no idea what just happened, which is not good.



We learn that Very Serious Dad is a sort of modern day King Midas who blames his billion-dollar empire and business luck for the harsh things that are happening to his family. The boy started seizing again, and now they ruled out inter-cranial pressure and cancer and infection. Then there were spots, and Very Serious Dad got to meet his idol House for the first time.

Then after some talk, a breakthrough courtesy of House - but alas, it’s incurable. As a course of action, Very Serious Dad tried to trick karma by intentionally sending his empire to ruin. Yet the second he signed the papers, his kid flat-lined, so it was all for naught.

A few scenes later, though, House had his epiphany and ruled out his earlier diagnosis and proposed a new treatment. The boy is OK. Wait, so the whole karma thing worked?

The tyrant is not altogether dead just yet
Meanwhile, Cuddy reminded everyone that we can’t readily put the case of the tyrant behind us - yikes. As a result, Foreman and Chase discussed the case, and Foreman just wanted to be sure that everything would be covered. With the surfacing of some lab results though, it appeared that Chase didn’t have everything covered, they’re about 20 percent off the cholesterol level between the true blood and the fake blood, which, judging from the two’s reactions, wasn’t a good thing at all.

Foreman, for his part, wasn’t too keen on telling more lies to the board. With more results showing up, it was indeed going to be hard to cover this one, and Chase’s perpetually pinched look wasn’t helping either. When Chace went to Cuddy to tell her that Foreman couldn’t present, she shrugged it off, and admonished them to just come clean. “It can’t be that bad.” Oh yes it is.

But in keeping with the episode’s theme, karma is not as predictable as we previously thought, and Chase looked like he found a loophole and a potential escape route.

House and 13
13 informed House that she’s going to Thailand. I wonder what that’s about. She told her cab driver that she didn’t have a return date yet, but there were problems with his flight, so maybe it’s not pushing through? She went to House to reiterate that she’s not going back to the team.

When House confronts Foreman about 13, Foreman insisted that he’s done everything. Soon, Cuddy told House that someone hacked into 13’s email account to cancel his flight. I’m guessing it’s House, and it was indeed him. After Cuddy’s IP trace, 13 thought it was Wilson who did it. Wait what? Nevertheless, Wilson told her that she inadvertently does something to House something that the other members of his team are incapable of doing, so that alone should make her stay. “She’s good for you,” Wilson told House, summing up the two’s weird relationship.

In the end, though, 13 still made that flight (Malaysia Airlines?). So all the hacking were all for naught?

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Sep
23

House Recap: “Broken”

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What an incredible episode of House. It played more like a two-hour movies than the season six premiere.

We’ll do our best to hit all the important notes during this recap, but we can’t possibly do the installment - and Hugh Laurie’s incredible performance - justice…

The episode opens on House in the mental asylum where Wilson dropped him off to close last season. In a quick sequence, we see our favorite doctor taking pills, writhing in pain and screaming for help. But when the montage ends, House seems calm and on the mend.


He tells the facility’s head doctor, Dr. Nolan (played brilliantly by Andrew Braugher) that he’s ready to go home and can leave whenever he wants because he’s there on a voluntary basis. Nolan acknowledges that fact, but also reminds House that being free of his Vicotin addiction isn’t enough. He’s been troubled for a long time, and it came out following the deaths of Amber, his father and then Kutner.

Nolan says he won’t make the call necessary to reinstate House’s medical license unless the doctor truly commits to self-improvement. At this, House agrees… in the only way he can: he spends most of the opening hour trying to cause so many problems that the hospital will just dismiss him in order to be free of the nuisance.

But Nolan is a smart, stubborn man. He sees through House’s schemes, one of which involves a call to Wilson - the only other main character featured during the two hours - in order to try and blackmail Nolan. But Wilson has already heard from the man in charge and won’t play his friend’s games.

After bonding with his roommate Alvie - also played brilliantly by Broadway star Lin-Manuel Miranda - via his plots and his schemes, House finally wants to change. This decision is spurred on by the fact that, through an attempt to get at Dr. Nolan, House almost kills a fellow patient that believes he can fly and jumps off a parking garage ledge after House helps him believe in his delusion.

As Lyida, guest star Franka Potente also plays a vital role in the rebirth of House. He grows close to this character, who is best friends with a patient. They kiss. They make love. She seems to understand House for who he is and actually cares about him. When she leaves to help take care of her friend elsewhere at the end of the episode, House is crushed - but Nolan is encouraged.

This means House can form meaningful connections. It’s also a great sign that he came and spoke to Nolan about it, rather than run away and hide from the pain. As a result, House is set free. He’ll return to Princeton Plainsboro next week.

For now, we all need to sit back and appreciate this show, especially its star, both of which were on top of their games this week, accomplishing a type of premiere that no other series on TV could pull off.

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May
12

House Recap: “Both Sides Now”

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We love House. And we understand what they were trying to do with this end-of-the-season storyline. But in the end, it was a cheap trick to play on viewers. We’ll get to that shortly. In the meantime, an overview of other developments from the fifth season finale…

The Patient of the Week was a guy whose right and left brains weren’t communicating. He couldn’t control his left hand. Pretty cool stuff. As we’ll get to momentarily, this was clear foreshadowing for House’s condition, as the idea of who we really are and what sort of tricks our minds can play on us was at the center of this patient’s tale.



Also, Cameron initially agreed to do away with her ex-husband’s sperm in order to marry Chase. But he soon had a realization: she didn’t have doubts about him or their marriage. She just didn’t wanna kill the final reminder of a man she once loved. As a result, he kindly told her to keep the sperm (how often do you see that sentence, or sentiment, written?).

As part of the ending montage, Cameron and Chase got married.

On to the main, controversial storyline: throughout the episode, House tried to make Cuddy angry in order to determine her true feelings for him. He couldn’t figure out her reaction to the hot sex they shared the night before. This was actually hilarious, as House tried to get actual evidence (such as a thermal scan) of Cuddy’s feelings, with Wilson partly enbaling and partly scoffing at his BFF.

Late in the episode, though, it all became clear to House: the sex never happened. Everything from last week’s episode - about Cuddy helping House detox from Vicotin - was made up. It was in House’s head. Cuddy never came over, they never slept together and the real kicker, as House stood in Cuddy’s office and realized all this, was that Amber never left his mind. She (and Kuter for a split second) showed up again and basically taunted House.

He had to admit he had a serious problem. He told Cuddy, who went and told Wilson. The episode ended with Wilson dropping House at a psychiatric hospital. Look, the episode was well done and Hugh Laurie was tremendous, as always. But it’s a very cheap trick to actually show a series of events (from last week) that never took place. It’s tricking the audience. Yes, we’re excited to see where this storyline goes and, yes, it was executed well by the show.

But there’s no way we can ever fully get behind the concept of actually showing numerous scenes and then basically saying to loyal viewers: Fooled you!

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Apr
15

House Recap: “Saviors”

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Almost more than ever, this episode’s Patient of the Week was secondary to the main storylines on the show.

In a nutshell: an environmentalist collapsed in the middle of a protest. He was quite dedicated to his cause, almost wanting to die for it so that his life could mean nothing. In the end, House and the team solved the case by getting the patient to admit that he bought flowers for his wife, something no good environmentalist could ever go!

This only served to heighten the dude’s resolve, as he seems more intent on saving the world than saving his marriage.



Moving on to the main characters…

Cameron gave Chase a good scare. She postponed a vacation with him in order to bring a case to House, actually stirring talk that she might not be over dear Gregory. But Cameron had a different motive: she had found an engagement ring in Chase’s drawer and did not want him to propose so soon after Kutner’s death. It would seem like a knee-jerk reaction. Just when it seemed like she had blown the relationship, Cameron opened up to Chase… and make it clear she just wanted to be his wife. He proposed on the spot. She said yes. Congratulations!

Meanwhile, House couldn’t figure out what was up with Wilson. The guy kept eating healthy food and House had no idea why. Was he really this much off his game? House worried that his analytical skills were failing him, though Wilson said this was a good thing: it’s normal to react in a strange way to a death such as Kutner’s.

Soon enough, though, House realized that Wilson was just messing with him. And what was the reason? As Wilson put it so well: because House had to get back to normal; as Wilson learned from Amber’s death, you can’t get all profound and question the meaning of life in the face of tragedy. It doesn’t help. So, what’s more normal to House than being screwed with by Wilson? The trick worked, House instantly diagnosed the Patient of the Week and he seemed to finally be over Kutner’s death.

Or was he? The episode ended with House, at home, playing the piano… and seeing a vision of Amber.

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