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"House M.D." (2004)Original Air Date:
27 March 2007 (Season 3, Episode 16)Plot:
A patient whose relative has called in a favor with Cuddy presents with nonspecific minor symptoms that turn life-threatening, but House is distracted by a dream and an inability to urinate. | add synopsisUser Comments:
Losing it's touch? moreUS TV Schedule:
| Thur. Nov. 27 | 12:00 PM | USA | Top Secret | #3.16 | |
| Wed. Dec. 3 | 9:00 PM | USA | Top Secret | #3.16 |
Cast
(Episode Credited cast)| 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 | |
| Marc Blucas | ... | John Kelley | |
| Annie Quinn | ... | Gina | |
| Hira Ambrosino | ... | Dr. Chen, Anesthesiologist | |
| Keisha Alfred | ... | Technician | |
| Bert Belasco | ... | PFC Garcia | |
| Marco Morales | ... | Cpl. Foley | |
| Bobbin Bergstrom | ... | Nurse |
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Factual errors: When Sgt. John Kelly's medical chart was shown the date of birth listed was 5/24/72, and the date of his last physical was 2/8/88, putting him at 15 at the time of his last physical. The minimum enlistment age for the US Marines is 17. Physicals are given at the time of enlistment, therefore his last physical should have been on or after 5/24/89. moreQuotes:
Dr. Eric Foreman: Where were you two when the guy woke up?Dr. Robert Chase: Ahm... we just... stepped out for a second.
Dr. Eric Foreman: To do what?
Dr. Robert Chase: To get a coffee, we've been up most of the night.
Dr. Cameron: He's just pushing to make sure we get the complete history. Obviously, we're missing something or we'd have the answer.
[Foreman looks suspiciously at Cameron]
Dr. Eric Foreman: You didn't have any coffee when you came back.
Dr. Cameron: All right already, we confess. You caught us, we snuck into one of the sleep lab rooms to have sex, we shouldn't have done it while we were supposed to be working and we're sorry, now can me move on?
[Chase looks shocked, Foreman starts laughing]
Dr. Eric Foreman: House would do Wilson before you'd do Chase.
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I've been watching House religiously since I got hooked on it in the middle of the second season, and I must say I am disappointed with the direction it has been taking recently. My main complaint is with the characters of Cameron and Chase. When did Cameron decide to flip from gratingly sweet and starry-eyed to a hostile, horny jerk? With almost a complete 180 in the personality department over a season, someone needs to check her for schizophrenia.
Chase has done little better, making a rapid descent into the land of drooling apes with hot foreign accents. Yes, he may not be as well qualified as the others, but he still had to possess quite a bit of intelligence to have made it so far. I swear, his character gets more inane by the episode.
The episodes are also starting to wear thin on the craft of the cases and rely too heavily on whatever cliché sexual tensions the writers can scourge up for the week. Heaven knows I can get my fill of that on "medical" drama fluff like Grey's Anatomy. House brought something fresh to the scene 2 years ago. Lets hope it's able to recapture that soon.
3/10- only because I like the show as a whole so much.