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Post by Keridwen on May 1, 2007 0:36:02 GMT 10
16-year-old Stevie Lipa is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital with a serious respiratory condition and internal bleeding. Oddities of his case land him under House and the teams care, but at the moment, House is irritated to learn that new hospital researcher Dr. Julie Whitmer has been assigned his handicapped parking spot by the hospital entrance. Since she's in a motorized wheelchair (and he has to walk), he asks her to give up the parking spot, but she refuses. House, determined to get a parking spot closer to the hospital entrance, appeals to Cuddy, who dares him to prove how much he wants the spot by spending one week in a wheelchair, a bet House takes on. As the team tries to get personal history information from Stevie, they cant seem to get a straight answer out of him, and its revealed hes from a family of gypsies. Stevies parents arrive with homeopathic remedies; they won't consent to House and the teams suggested course of action, and refuse all modern medical treatment. As Stevies body continues to bleed internally, Foreman makes the risky decision to sidestep Stevies parents and appeals directly to the teenage patient, putting his medical license on the line while asking Stevie to lie to his parents ------------------------------------------------------ Heheh - sounds awesome. I hear eps 12 and 13 were aired out of order? Weirdos.
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Post by Tashy on May 3, 2007 2:34:18 GMT 10
I hear eps 12 and 13 were aired out of order? Weirdos. Yeah, I saw 'One Day, One Room' before this one. It was a very funny episode!!! ;D Cuddy: You couldn’t last a week in a wheelchair. House: Wanna bet? hahaha he did it!!!! I thought he couldn't do anything worse than what he did in "lines in the sand" to get his carpet back, but I was wrong lol. Did you see the sticker on House's wheelchair??? It said 'I'd rather be walking'. lol The case was nice, I liked the relationship between the patient and Foreman. House looked sexy in this ep. I loved him in the parking lot, when he was wheeling across the snow toward the car. Favourite quotes: House: [sitting in a wheelchair] My will may be weak, but my backbone is strong. And pain-free, now that I've stopped using the cane. Of course it's harder to look down Cuddy's shirt, but then the vantage point on her ass has much improved. But that's just me: Always looking on the bright side. I'm the guy who said her C-cups are half-full. Julie Whitner: They are nice, aren't they? [House slowly starts to grin.] House: No ... you're not gonna win me over that easily. Cameron: You’re going to spend a week in a wheelchair just to get a parking closer to the front door. House: Easier than chopping off my legs. Wilson: Ah yes, if it isn’t Dr. Ironside. House: Ah, if it isn’t Dr. “I had no friends when I was growing up, so all I did was watch TV by myself which is why I can now make pop cultural references which no one understands but me.” Wilson: That’s my name, don’t wear it out. hahahahahaha
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Post by Keridwen on May 3, 2007 17:51:58 GMT 10
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH
I love Wilson.
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Post by Tashy on May 11, 2007 18:11:27 GMT 10
Me tooooo!!!!!! ;D
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Post by Keridwen on May 19, 2007 21:16:58 GMT 10
Just saw the episode - hehe House lost the bet! And for nothing, cause he was wrong anyway! Hehehehehehe.
Wilson: Ah yes, if it isn’t Dr. Ironside. House: Ah, if it isn’t Dr. “I had no friends when I was growing up, so all I did was watch TV by myself which is why I can now make pop cultural references which no one understands but me.” Wilson: That’s my name, don’t wear it out.
Best quote of the ep. HEHE.
Gypsies. Woah. Didn't know they were so restrictive. Kid's got a point, I guess. Alone Vs being independant. Hm. I'd choose the independant path any day.
Nice little shot of Foreman eating alone, though. Tied in nicely.
We need more Wilson storylines/involvement. Wilson rocks.
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