House needs to shake things up a bit. While the storyline is always going to keep us coming back for more, sometimes it needs to be revamped in order to keep us interested. It looks like House (Hugh Laurie) is going to do just that in this week’s episode.
This week House is working on a male adult film star with pulsating eye pain. He collapses to his knees when the camera lights are set on him. He later develops arm pain, nosebleeds, and a rash on his inner thigh. Then they find worms in his liver, his lungs fill with fluid, and he pees blood. As always, the team has to go through multiple potential diagnoses in order to find out what is truly wrong with him.
Meanwhile, Chase (Jesse Spencer) and Cameron (Jennifer Morrison) decide that they need to leave the team and the hospital in order to make a fresh start with their lives.
At the same time, House gets his medical license back and it puts him back in charge, leaving Foreman (Omar Epps) as his only doctor. Foreman calls in a favor and gets Chase and Cameron to work on the case with him.
House first goes back to try and get Taub to come back to the team. Then he visits Thirteen (Olivia Wilde) at her home to try and get her to come back. Neither wants the position, at least they try to tell themselves they don’t want it. It is like a tease to House viewers. Obviously they will come back to the team or why would they have them on the show in the first place?
In the end, Chase, Taub, and Thirteen all tell House they want to be part of the team.
This week’s House tried to differentiate between moral and immoral. Is the porn star immoral? It is up to the audience to judge. At the same time, we are left trying to decide on our own who we want to be on House’s team. Do we really want Taub and Thirteen back or Chase and Cameron to stay? At least Foreman is a constant and House changed things up a bit in order to keep us interested in the show.



















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