Only thing I'm'a gonna say just yet: this is on instance where I'd be really happy to have the "he wasn't in his right mind" thing that I would usually consider a cop-out. And I don't just mean "he was stressed and panicked because he thought he was dying" but "there was something wrong with his brain that was serious enough that he's not responsible for his actions." I will go there. They've done the ground work, but they'd better make it explicit.
Because otherwise, there are no repercussions serious enough for what Foreman did in sticking Cameron with that needle that would let him still be on the show, or at least that would let me stomach him still being on the show. Because we're talking about an act that walked right through criminal assault up to the line of attempted murder. And there had better be a damn good reason.
I'm not saying that I'm anticipating they won't, although I'm a bit worried based on how both House and Chase generally reacted last night, or rather how they didn't react. But we'll see.