How long will Morrisons name remain in the credits?
I would be highly surprised if they would change the opening sequence mid-season.How long will Morrisons name remain in the credits?
My guess is three more episodes. This was episode 10, and her contract was probably negotiated for the first 13 episodes as a block, which is pretty standard.
And what was the deal with his friend turning out not to be a friend? I didn't see anything that would indicate that.
I don't want to seem like an idiot, but I must have missed something in the episode. What is the part where Wilson "got it wrong" with his friend? (Other than not thinking it was cancer, I can't think of anything. And that didn't have a negative outcome, they *found* the cancer.)
And what was the deal with his friend turning out not to be a friend? I didn't see anything that would indicate that.
Well, that's exactly what I was thinking of. Wilson used House's methods -- the girlfriend has a cold sore, which can cause nerve paralysis due to kissing -- and treated for that. Only that turned out to be completely incorrect.I don't want to seem like an idiot, but I must have missed something in the episode. What is the part where Wilson "got it wrong" with his friend? (Other than not thinking it was cancer, I can't think of anything. And that didn't have a negative outcome, they *found* the cancer.)
Well, that's exactly what I was thinking of. Wilson used House's methods -- the girlfriend has a cold sore, which can cause nerve paralysis due to kissing -- and treated for that. Only that turned out to be completely incorrect.I don't want to seem like an idiot, but I must have missed something in the episode. What is the part where Wilson "got it wrong" with his friend? (Other than not thinking it was cancer, I can't think of anything. And that didn't have a negative outcome, they *found* the cancer.)
At the same time, with Del he used House's methods -- noticed that Del didn't talk about his grandchildren, which suggested depression -- and had the insight that this meant that Del had another cancer growth.
And what was the deal with his friend turning out not to be a friend? I didn't see anything that would indicate that.
I think it more Wilson accepting that the guy wasn't the type of person he wanted to be friends with. When you guilt someone into giving you part of his liver, by using the reasoning of not wanting to lose your family again, the least you can do is at least try to make it work with your wife rather than dumping her the second you get better.
And what was the deal with his friend turning out not to be a friend? I didn't see anything that would indicate that.
I think it more Wilson accepting that the guy wasn't the type of person he wanted to be friends with. When you guilt someone into giving you part of his liver, by using the reasoning of not wanting to lose your family again, the least you can do is at least try to make it work with your wife rather than dumping her the second you get better.
Ah, hm.
Okay, I lost track of the wives. Was the current wife or the ex the one he wanted as his medical proxy? I thought it was the ex. And which one did he move into a rehab near? I thought that was his current wife coming in at the end.
Damn, I need to watch more closely.
Yeah, I did get that bit about guilting Wilson into the liver, but after donating it, I couldn't understand why Wilson did the "It's James, actually" and wheel out on them -- instead of just saying, "sorry, doctors don't do this" in the first place.
I was thinking the same thing.What I find odd is the assertion that blood type alone is enough to make a liver match. I thought it would have to be from a family member, or at least someone with a lot more markers or whatever in common than just blood type.
^^^There are a lot of variables that can go into contract negotiations. I don't think we have enough information.
Though, it's likely that she's getting paid for any episodes in which she's still in the main credits.
One of the best examples of that is Cirroc Lofton. He was barely in Deep Space Nine's final season, yet as a main cast credited actor, he was paid for every episode. Aron Eisenberg, who is arguably more important in the seventh season, was paid only for the episodes where he was credited as a guest star.Not just likely; it's a given. That's what credits mean. They're indicators of who's getting paid how much. Anyone who gets credit is getting paid, period.Though, it's likely that she's getting paid for any episodes in which she's still in the main credits.
"If you die then I'm alone." It was one of the most selfish yet also one of the kindest and most heartfelt lines that I think the character has ever said and shows just how important Wilson is to House. That scene made the episode and season for me already!
Agreed. And I think it was a kick to the assumptions of Wilson that House was a brick with no feelings, and why he went from telling house to move out into getting a larger place that they could share.
And I'm wondering if they're going to follow this up with a "Cuddy" episode, something where she's the central character and House is peripheral in her life. Not sure if there's as much material there, though.
^But usually, seasons are contracted for 13 episodes to begin with and then extended (typically for a "back nine" these days) if they perform well. So actors' contracts would often be handled on a similar basis. If an actress is in most of the initial 13 and missing from the back 9, it stands to reason that her credit would be dropped after episode 13. For a precedent, see 1984's V: The Series. One cast member was killed off in episode 11 and three more were dropped in episode 12, but all four were still credited in episode 13 and weren't removed from the credits until episode 14.
^I'm aware of what season it is and don't see the relevance. Yes, you may be right that the season was picked up for a full 22, but that would be because it's a successful show. There's no rule that says a show in its 6th season can't get an initial 13-episode order before getting a back-9 pickup. That's the rule for TV shows. The exception is getting a full 22-episode order off the bat. And actors' contract terms don't necessarily line up exactly with season orders. We can't draw any firm conclusions about Morrison's contract based on the number of episodes in the order.
And yes, I'm guessing about the terms of Morrison's contract, but so are you. The actual facts will be what resolve the question.
I was thinking the same thing.What I find odd is the assertion that blood type alone is enough to make a liver match. I thought it would have to be from a family member, or at least someone with a lot more markers or whatever in common than just blood type.
According to House Medical Reviews, there were several problems with the episode (as usual) but this was not one of them.
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