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A discussion about Hadley wearing or not wearing a bracelet Foreman gave her leads Kutner to his EurekaMoment. Taub takes credit for Kutner's idea, Kutner seems okay with it, but House sees right through that.
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A discussion about Hadley wearing or not wearing a bracelet Foreman gave her leads Kutner to his EurekaMoment. Taub takes credit for Kutner's idea, with which Kutner seems okay with it, okay, but House sees right through that.
the nonchalance.
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Much of this episode's first half is from the perspective of this week's patient, Lee (Yasiin Bey, better known as Creator/Mos Def).
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Much of this episode's first half is from the perspective of this week's patient, Lee (Yasiin Bey, better known as Creator/Mos Def).
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Much of this episode's first half is from the perspective of this week's patient, Lee (Yasiin Bey, better known as Mos Def).
Dr. House has an accident in Middletown and winds up in a different hospital, next to a patient that's already been dismissed as brain dead. But House knows better, and establishes
House moves the patient to Princeton-Plainsboro
Dr. House has an accident in Middletown and winds up in a different hospital, next to a patient that's already been dismissed as brain dead. But House knows better, and establishes
House moves the patient to Princeton-Plainsboro
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Much of this episode's first half is from the perspective of this week's patient, Lee (Yasiin Bey, better known as Mos Creator/Mos Def).
Dr. House has an accident in Middletown and winds up in a different hospital, next to a patient that's already been dismissed as brain dead. But Houseknows better, suspects there's more to his case and establishes
Housemoves the patient to Princeton-Plainsboro
Princeton-Plainsboro.
Dr. House has an accident in Middletown and winds up in a different hospital, next to a patient that's already been dismissed as brain dead. But House
House
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A discussion about Hadley wearing or not wearing a bracelet Foreman gave her leads Kutner to realize
Taub takes credit for Kutner's idea, Kutner seems okay with it and House sees right through that.
Dr. Wilson figures out why House went to Middletown
Taub takes credit for Kutner's idea, Kutner seems okay with it and House sees right through that.
Dr. Wilson figures out why House went to Middletown
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A discussion about Hadley wearing or not wearing a bracelet Foreman gave her leads Kutner to realize
his EurekaMoment. Taub takes credit for Kutner's idea, Kutner seems okay with it and it, but House sees right through that.
Dr. Wilson figures out why House went toMiddletown
Middletown.
Dr. Wilson figures out why House went to
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* ShoutOut to Creator/{{Euripides}}: Taub used to perform Euripides plays with puppets.
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* ShoutOut to Creator/{{Euripides}}: Taub used to perform Euripides Euripides' plays with puppets.
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* ShoutOut to Creator/{{Euripides}}: Taub used to perform Euripides plays with puppets.puppets.
* TitleDrop: Several in dialogue, but also written on Dr. House's whiteboard.
* TitleDrop: Several in dialogue, but also written on Dr. House's whiteboard.
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Directed by: Creator/DanielAttias
Written by: Creator/RusselFriend, Creator/GarrettLerner and Creator/DavidFoster
Much of this episode's first half is from the perspective of this week's patient, Lee (Yasiin Bey, better known as Mos Def).
Dr. House has an accident in Middletown and winds up in a different hospital, next to a patient that's already been dismissed as brain dead. But House knows better, and establishes
House moves the patient to Princeton-Plainsboro
Dr. Chase prepares the patient for the brain biopsy. After the biopsy, the patient becomes unable to communicate by blinking, and the episode switches to a more normal perspective. Dr. Taub hooks the patient up to a brain-computer interface.
For hours, nothing happens. Then, just when Taub's about to give up, the patient moves the cursor up on the monitor. Once again able to communicate, the patient answers some yes or no questions.
We see Dr. Hadley administer some eye drops from the patient's perspective. She rules out cadmium poisoning, Dr. Foreman concurs.
Meanwhile, Dr. Cameron treats House for his injuries from the accident.
Dr. Kutner figures out the patient is trying to tell the doctors that his foot itches.
A discussion about Hadley wearing or not wearing a bracelet Foreman gave her leads Kutner to realize
Taub takes credit for Kutner's idea, Kutner seems okay with it and House sees right through that.
Dr. Wilson figures out why House went to Middletown
! This episode contains examples of the following tropes:
* AndIMustScream: This week's patient, suffering from locked-in syndrome.
* GreekChorus: The patient's commentary on the show's main characters.
* ShoutOut to Creator/{{Euripides}}: Taub used to perform Euripides plays with puppets.
Written by: Creator/RusselFriend, Creator/GarrettLerner and Creator/DavidFoster
Much of this episode's first half is from the perspective of this week's patient, Lee (Yasiin Bey, better known as Mos Def).
Dr. House has an accident in Middletown and winds up in a different hospital, next to a patient that's already been dismissed as brain dead. But House knows better, and establishes
House moves the patient to Princeton-Plainsboro
Dr. Chase prepares the patient for the brain biopsy. After the biopsy, the patient becomes unable to communicate by blinking, and the episode switches to a more normal perspective. Dr. Taub hooks the patient up to a brain-computer interface.
For hours, nothing happens. Then, just when Taub's about to give up, the patient moves the cursor up on the monitor. Once again able to communicate, the patient answers some yes or no questions.
We see Dr. Hadley administer some eye drops from the patient's perspective. She rules out cadmium poisoning, Dr. Foreman concurs.
Meanwhile, Dr. Cameron treats House for his injuries from the accident.
Dr. Kutner figures out the patient is trying to tell the doctors that his foot itches.
A discussion about Hadley wearing or not wearing a bracelet Foreman gave her leads Kutner to realize
Taub takes credit for Kutner's idea, Kutner seems okay with it and House sees right through that.
Dr. Wilson figures out why House went to Middletown
! This episode contains examples of the following tropes:
* AndIMustScream: This week's patient, suffering from locked-in syndrome.
* GreekChorus: The patient's commentary on the show's main characters.
* ShoutOut to Creator/{{Euripides}}: Taub used to perform Euripides plays with puppets.