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House 5x12 "Painless" - Discussion and Spoilers

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I was wondering that myself. But is that House's house? Apparently, from what the plumber says

And Kutner.. I'm liking him more and more. He's getting sharper as the series goes.
 
I was wondering that myself. But is that House's house? Apparently, from what the plumber says

And Kutner.. I'm liking him more and more. He's getting sharper as the series goes.

It could be a small townhome or purchasable apartment unit.

But he does live in a multiple-unit housing complex his front-door opens to a hall, he has no stairs in his home and he lives in a good-sized building.

He lives at 221B Somestreet (Baker?).
 
I loved how the assessor for Cuddy's foster care gave her such a great encouraging review. :) I know it's a TV show, but ... it's good to see people in such a position be so relaxed and human. And sensitive. That said, I hope they keep the challenges for her up.
 
Shouldn't Foreman be fired or expelled from being in charge of drug trials for being involved and/or panting after one of the subjects?

And where the hell is Wilson anyway? I liked that cartoon. :lol:
 
I love Wilson. He was so cool with Cuddy, telling her to get over it and get help like any man. He's right. A professional single man with a job and a child to take care of would have a nanny and housekeeper and not suffer with guilt.

Wow....House is gonna let the guy die.
 
Couldn't they put him through dialysis to remove the drugs?

I wish we had a real medical professional in here to answer such a question. But even if the dialysis accomplished that, wouldn't the nervous system still be feeling the pain? Sort fo an extreme withdrawal?
 
Couldn't they put him through dialysis to remove the drugs?

I wish we had a real medical professional in here to answer such a question. But even if the dialysis accomplished that, wouldn't the nervous system still be feeling the pain? Sort fo an extreme withdrawal?

I edited in a link at the begining of the page that provides medical reviews for House. Review should be up late tongiht/early tomorrow.
 
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