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"House M.D." (2004)Original Air Date:
9 January 2007 (Season 3, Episode 11)Plot:
House checks himself into rehab just before his trial, but a different game entirely may be afoot. Elsewhere, the team attempts to treat a firefighter who can't stop shivering. | add synopsisUser Comments:
Amazing actor, annoying character moreUS TV Schedule:
| Thur. Nov. 27 | 8:00 PM | USA | Words and Deeds | #3.11 |
Cast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Hugh Laurie | ... | Dr. Gregory House | |
| Lisa Edelstein | ... | Dr. Lisa Cuddy | |
| Omar Epps | ... | Dr. Eric Foreman | |
| Robert Sean Leonard | ... | Dr. James Wilson | |
| Jennifer Morrison | ... | Dr. Allison Cameron | |
| Jesse Spencer | ... | Dr. Robert Chase | |
| David Morse | ... | Michael Tritter | |
| Tory Kittles | ... | Derek Hoyt | |
| Helen Carey | ... | Judge Helen Davis | |
| Vyto Ruginis | ... | Asst. Dist. Attorney Velez | |
| Jason Winston George | ... | Brock Hoyt (as Jason George) | |
| Brian Leckner | ... | Ivan | |
| Donald Sage Mackay | ... | Neil | |
| Meagan Good | ... | Amy | |
| Kadeem Hardison | ... | Lawyer Howard Gemeiner |
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Michael Tritter: Cuddy wouldn't get off the phone until I promised I'd come and see for myself... I gotta admit, this move I did not expect.Dr. Gregory House: Yeah, well don't tell anyone, but the photos of smiling people in the brochures - it's just marketing.
Michael Tritter: Well, you're obviously making an effort. So I suppose the next step is for me to... talk to the DA.
Dr. Gregory House: Which you have no intention of doing.
Michael Tritter: No.
Dr. Gregory House: So words mean nothing, actions mean nothing, what the hell is left?
Michael Tritter: [shrugs] Hmph.
Dr. Gregory House: You son of a bitch! What about your words, your actions? "Gotta get House cleaned up, gotta get him to show some humility," but when it comes to actually doing something, you proved that all you care about is bitch-slapping a guy who refused to kiss your ass.
Michael Tritter: You ever trust an addict? You ever give one the benefit of the doubt? How many times did it work out for yo...
Dr. Gregory House: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I get it. So you were screwed over by your wife, your mother, your partner. But you keep sending them Christmas cards, while you take it out on everyone else.
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David Morse is an amazing actor, and it makes even easier to hate Tritter. The man is much more unethical than House and has started a witch hunt that has by far gone beyond the original goal to make House regret what he did to Tritter in the clinic. And when it seemed the situation will lead to an end, Tritter shows clearly how much a son of a b... he is...
I'm still watching the show and don't know how it is going to end, but I agree this kind of extra-patient conflict is very interesting to keep the show from being boring. A long time in season 2 this element was absent and House M.D. lacked punch.