watching_wilson -- Scene Summaries for Episodes 201 - 221

Jan 29, 2009 08:19




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SCENE SUMMARIES FOR EPISODES:
  101 - 122
  201 - 221
  222 - "current" episode

201 - Acceptance


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

07:55
Wilson reviews Cindy's chest x-ray, and Cameron has trouble accepting the diagnosis.
Wilson's office

18:21
Wilson tells House that he needs people to like him, and that he can't use Stacy if she can't trust him.  "Bros before hos, man."
Coma Guy's room

31:20
Cindy's bronchoscopy shows no evidence of infection, and Wilson tells Cameron that she's going to need to do a biopsy.
Lab

36:58
Wilson borrows Cameron for a "consult".
Cindy's room

37:06
Wilson tells Cameron it's not her job to be Cindy's friend, and Cameron thinks someone should notice and get upset when a good person dies.
Outside Cindy's room

202 - Autopsy


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

01:43
House suffers from a wicked case of hay fever and wants to go home, but Wilson talks him into taking Andie's case.
Lobby
House calls Wilson "Jimmy" when responding to his question re: the steam room.

13:42
House thinks Andie actually has two different kinds of cancer and wants to do exploratory surgery to look for a tumor in her heart, but Wilson thinks it's too risky, especially since House doesn't even have any proof that he's right.
House's office, balcony
First balcony scene

18:14
House and Wilson argue whether Andie is as brave as Wilson seems to think she is.
Hallway

19:24
(thru 20:09)
Wilson observes Andie's surgery.
Observation room, OR

20:10
Wilson tells Andie's mom that they found a tumor, but there may not be enough of the heart left, and there's nothing they can do if the cancer has metastasized.
Waiting room

21:26
House reveals that the tumor was benign, and thinks it threw off a clot before they removed it, causing the retinal bleed.
Hallway, Diagnostics office

23:21
House tells Wilson that the clot didn't show up on the angiogram, and wants to be there when Wilson tells Andie that she's going to die.  "Go to hell."
Hallway

24:10
House looks on as Wilson breaks the news to Andie and her mom.
Andie's room, hallway

26:32
Wilson explains the proposed "reboot" procedure to Andie's mom.
Wilson's office

27:40
Wilson delivers the signed consent forms to House, and House wants to know if Wilson has explained the specifics of the procedure to Andie.  "Either she understands, or she's not brave.   You can't have it both ways."
House's office

33:06
(thru 36:00)
House oversees the procedure as Wilson and others watch, and Foreman insists that he saw the clot, even though no one else did.
OR, observation room

36:01
Wilson tells the mom that they were able to restart Andie's heart, and the neurosurgeons are currently trying to remove the clot.
Waiting room

37:50
House snorts an antihistamine to relieve his allergy symptoms, and Wilson points out that since the tumor was nowhere near Andie's amygdala, her fear emotions were working perfectly.
House's office

39:47
The "parade of the small bald circus freaks" where everyone tells Andie and her mom goodbye.
Lobby

203 - Humpty Dumpty


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

02:41
Cuddy is concerned that Alfredo might lose his hand, Wilson wants to know how falling off her roof could make a person's fingers turn weird colors, and House suggests that they could be dealing with a clotting disorder (DIC).
Hallway

06:29
House thinks Cuddy's decision to administer protein C is "borderline irresponsible," but Wilson points out that House would have done the same thing, and House agrees.
Elevator, lobby, gift shop

07:03
The conversation continues; Wilson asks House if he was just jerking Cuddy around.
Gift shop

12:45
Stacy wonders why House is leaving the hospital with Chase and Foreman in tow, and Wilson admits that they're going to break into Cuddy's house.
Lobby

37:37
Cuddy calls after she and Foreman see Manny handling the dead roosters, and House tells her that he put Alfredo on the psittacosis meds as soon as they left.
Wilson's office

41:05
Wilson asks House if Cuddy feels guilty about not diagnosing the psittacosis earlier.
House's office

204 - TB or Not TB


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

10:04
Wilson wonders if House is jealous because Sebastian saves more lives than he does.  "Every minute that we refuse to love one another, another puppy cries another tear."
Elevator, lobby

20:19
House complains that Sebastian is a human telethon, not a real doctor, and Cuddy demands that House apologize to the clinic patient that Foreman saw on his behalf.
Cafeteria
House steals a French fry off Wilson's plate, and Wilson seems to be the only one reaching for his wallet when it's time to pay.

27:52
(thru 31:20)
While watching the press conference on TV, House realizes that Sebastian isn't sweating like he should be, and Sebastian goes into cardiac arrest shortly after House crashes the press conference.
Cuts back and forth between Coma Guy's room and Sebastian's room

42:17
House and Wilson watch Sebastian conduct a press conference as he leaves the hospital, and House says that he should get credit for every life that Sebastian saves from now on.
Balcony

205 - Daddy's Boy


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

02:43
Wilson examines Carnell.
Carnell's room

02:53
Wilson presents Carnell's case to House's team--the case Wilson argues that House accepted the moment he loaned him $5,000.  "Bad night at poker, or great night with a hooker?"
Diagnostics office
Wilson writes on the whiteboard in his indecipherable scrawl. :)

06:02
House shows off his new bike, invites Wilson to dinner on Thursday night, and tells his team to do a DNA analysis to see if Carnell has Type II neurofibromatosis.
Parking lot

12:58
Wilson wants to cancel his dinner plans when he finds out that House's parents will be in town, but Cameron suggests that he invite a few more people instead.
Wilson's office

15:42
House confronts Wilson about inviting his parents to dinner, and House admits that he has been borrowing increasing amounts of money as a little experiment.  "You're trying to objectively measure how much I value our friendship?"
Parking lot
First time we see Wilson's car, a silver Volvo.

24:16
Cameron says that with the exception of one person with a rash, no one else who went on the trip is sick, and House wants her to lie to Taddy to scare him into coming to the hospital so they can all take a look.
Diagnostics office

36:46
Chase tells Carnell's father that they were able to remove the tumor without damaging the spinal cord, but Carnell's white count keeps falling, and his immune system is too compromised to fight off any infection.
Procedure room

41:52
Cameron doesn't understand why House didn't want to see his parents, and Wilson thinks House hates being a disappointment.  "You know what I figure is worse than watching your son become crippled?  Watching him be miserable."
Parking lot

206 - Spin


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

08:38
House and Wilson discuss Jeff's condition and the lengths people will go to to enhance their performance, House gets into a pissing contest with Mark, and House learns that Mark is going to a support group for people coping with disability.
Cafeteria
House steals Wilson's potato chips off his tray.

24:14
Wilson performs a bone marrow aspiration on Jeff, and Jeff wants to know if he's brought his problems upon himself.
Jeff's room

25:16
Wilson delivers Cameron's telephone message from the Times, Cameron doesn't think Jeff should get away with cheating, and Wilson tells her that you can't punish people without hurting the people who love them.
Diagnostics office
Wilson admits that he has cheated on his wives, and that he told them about it.

26:46
Wilson reports that Jeff has red cell aplasia, Cuddy informs House that someone has leaked info re: the case to the press, and House thinks Jeff's manager has been giving him EPO.
Lab
House mentions that Wilson has two ex-wives to support, the first indication of how many times he's been married (excluding the deleted cane-grabbing scene from the pilot episode).

32:44
House tells Wilson about Stacy yelling at him in the clinic, and Wilson thinks House is enjoying the situation a little too much.  "Do you really think this is going to end well, for anyone?"
Balcony

38:52
Cameron admits that she fell in love with her husband's best friend as her husband was dying, and Wilson admits to one of his affairs.  "I met someone who made me feel...funny.  Good.   And I didn't want to let that feeling go."
Hallway, House's office

42:19
Closing montage; Wilson is stretched out on the couch, reading a book about baseball.
Wilson's office

207 - Hunting


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

00:00
Wilson wants to know how House could possibly rationalize breaking into Stacy's therapist's office and obtaining a copy of her treatment notes, but manages to put his moral outrage aside long enough to glance at them when House points out some juicy tidbits.
House's apartment

00:53
House introduces his stalker to Wilson, and Kalvin tries to convince House to take his case.
Outside House's apartment
Wilson's Volvo appears in this scene.

06:53
While looking for Coumadin to kill Stacy's rat, House explains that he wants Stacy to admit her feelings for him, and then use that info to try to get her fired or reassigned.  "If you want her back, either tell her, or better yet, shut up and cry yourself to sleep like everybody else."
Pharmacy

20:46
Wilson thinks the masses in Kalvin's heart and lungs indicate Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, but Cameron wants to run a non-FDA approved test to see if it's sarcoidosis.
Diagnostics office

23:46
Wilson seems to think Stacy has told Mark about House stopping by while he's gone, but House suspects she says as little as possible because she's afraid Mark will think she still has feelings for him.
House's office, hallway

30:47
Wilson tells Kalvin that they need to biopsy the tumor in his heart.
Kalvin's room

32:11
House needs a new excuse to spend time with Stacy now that he's caught the rat, Wilson can't believe that House brought an infected rat to the hospital, and House figures out that a parasite is causing all of Kalvin's symptoms.
Hallway
Wilson's concern re: what the rat might be infected leads to House's epiphany.

208 - The Mistake


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

03:18
House doesn't think he did anything wrong re: reading Stacy's psych records except get caught, and Stacy interrupts the coin game so House can sign some paperwork for an upcoming disciplinary hearing.
House's office

10:04
Wilson is concerned that House can't count on Stacy protecting House by protecting Chase, because her anger could be affecting her professional judgment.
Hallway, lobby, clinic

42:46
House learns that Foreman will be his boss for the next month.  "Guess I'm his best friend now."
Diagnostics office
First time we hear Wilson refer to House as his best friend (albeit indirectly).

209 - Deception


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

14:17
Cameron tells Wilson that Anica barely reacted to the news that she might have pancreatic cancer, and House assists Chase with the biopsy.  "I've had people hug me, and people take a swing at me."
OR, observation room

26:58
Foreman thinks he's figured out a win-win scenario to work with House as his boss, and asks for Wilson's input.  "It's very ancient Rome; you'll need a toga, of course, uh...a sword."
Wilson's office
First time we can make out Wilson's full name on the diploma behind the desk.

36:46
Wilson explains the irradiation/bone marrow transplant procedure to Anica.
Radiation room

38:10
House stops the procedure because he's figured out that Anica has an infection, not aplastic anemia, and admits that he injected her with colchicine earlier to confirm his diagnosis.
Radiation room

39:40
House nicks one of the bruises with a scalpel, releasing a grapey-smelling pus characteristic of the infection.
Radiation room

41:56
House claims to like Foreman being in charge, but Wilson doesn't think so.
Gift shop, outside hospital
Wilson pays for House's Tic-Tacs, and House pockets the change. :)

210 - Failure to Communicate


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

11:51
Wilson listens sympathetically as a nurse tells him about her relationship problems, House calls to ask about the case, and Wilson tells him that Fletcher's tox screen tested positive for amphetamines, and that he's running a temperature.
Cuts back and forth between cafeteria and airport for phone convo

25:08
House calls for another update, and Wilson tells him that Fletcher is suffering from kidney failure, but stable for the moment.
Cuts back and forth between airport and nurses station for phone convo

211 - Need to Know


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

02:33
Wilson and Cuddy are immediately suspicious when House arrives to work early, Wilson is determined to find out why, and House admits that he kissed Stacy during their trip to Baltimore.
Lobby, gift shop, elevator
House refers to Wilson as "Jimmy"

03:04
Wilson asks House if Stacy is planning to leave Mark, and Cameron interrupts their discussion to tell House that they have a patient with a movement disorder.
Elevator, hallway

06:37
Wilson barges into Stacy's office and demands to know what happened in Baltimore, reminds her that he was the one left picking up the pieces the last time she left, and Stacy admits that she really doesn't know what she's doing.
Stacy's office

11:17
House wants to know what Stacy said, and Wilson tells him that she sounds confused, but he thinks she's just waiting for House to do something to show her he's serious.
Hallway, balcony, Wilson's office
Wilson rolls joints for a patient, and House tries to make off with one.

33:46
House and Wilson observe Margo's surgery, and House muses that it's oddly romantic that she gave up half of her liver to save her marriage.  "Do we need to talk?"
OR/Observation room

41:21
Wilson passes Stacy's office as he's leaving for the day, and notices that she's packing up her stuff.
Hallway outside Stacy's office

41:38
Wilson asks House what he told Stacy to get her to leave, House says that she'd be better off without him, and Wilson thinks House really sent her away because he wants to be miserable.  "Being miserable doesn't make you better than anybody else, House.  It just makes you miserable."
Roof

212 - Distractions


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

09:41
Wilson is surprised to see House attending a lecture, and figures out that Dr. Weber is the "von Lieberman" that got House thrown out of medical school for cheating.
Lecture hall

12:26
Wilson tries to encourage House to find a less debilitating outlet than stalking people to humiliate them, and Foreman reports that the patient has a subarachnoid bleed.
Lecture hall

14:25
House accuses Weber of cheating by publishing studies in obscure medical journals to get funding for his research, Weber finally realizes who House is, House tells Weber that his drug doesn't work, and admits that he tested it on Coma Guy.
Lecture hall

23:14
House suffers from a migraine after injecting himself with Weber's drug and nitroglycerin, Wilson deliberately makes loud noises to exacerbate House's self-induced headache, and Wilson thinks House is using pain as a distraction so he doesn't have to think about pushing Stacy out of his life.
House's office, Diagnostics office

213 - Skin Deep


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

04:34
Wilson notices that House's pain seems to be worse than usual, suggests that he give rehab another try, and Cuddy hands House a file re: his newest patient--a teenage supermodel.
Lobby

22:17
[23:03]
Cameron reminds House that they're mandated to report sexual abuse, thinks he's too distracted by pain to deal with the situation, and House doesn't want Alex's father taken into custody in case he has any more secrets that could be diagnostically relevant.
Diagnostics office

23:23
Wilson is concerned that House's worsening pain might be affecting his judgment.  "Just for my own clarity, how many more patients do you have to kill before you admit this leg thing just might be a problem?"
Hallway

25:11
Wilson performs an MRI on House, Cuddy informs House that she's contacted child services to report the sexual abuse, and threatens to fire him if he doesn't cooperate with the investigation.  "House, this is God."
MRI room

26:36
Wilson tells House that the MRI looks the same as it did two years ago, and when he suggests that psychological pain might be manifesting as physical pain, House whacks him with his cane.
Hallway

30:49
Montage of Wilson performing tests on Alex.
(various locations)

31:27
Wilson insists that Alex doesn't have cancer, and is suspicious as to why House suddenly seems to be feeling much better.  "You seem to be back to your old miserable self."
Lab

214 - Sex Kills


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

04:59
Wilson buys a box of chocolates for his wife, and House assumes it's because Wilson feels guilty about having an affair.  "It's not all about sex, House."
Gift shop, lobby, clinic

07:58
Foreman thinks they should treat Henry for lymphoma, but House is convinced that Henry has an STD and is lying about not having sex in over a year.  "Wilson!  How long can you go without sex?"
Hallway, nurses station

13:56
Wilson asks House if he's sure he's right, but he's referring to the patient, not House's assumption that he's having an affair.
Doctors lounge
First foosball scene! :)

15:02
The foosball game continues, Wilson continues to deny he's having an affair, and House gets a page that Henry has gone into cardiac arrest.
Doctors lounge

31:09
Wilson tries to explain that he's going through something that he needs to "have an actual conversation about," but House pretty much tells him that he's not that kind of friend.
Clinic

41:27
When Wilson shows up on House's doorstep with his suitcase, House tells him he's an idiot for telling his wife that he's been having an affair, and is surprised to find out that she's been cheating on Wilson instead.  "Turns out you're right.  It's always about sex."
House's apartment

215 - Clueless


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

02:16
Wilson's morning primping ritual grates on House's nerves, and House tells him he's going to have to move out.
House's apartment

12:35
House comes home and is annoyed to discover that he still has a roommate, Wilson says he's found an apartment and can move out in a few days, and House wonders if eating rice and beans out of a ceramic pot painted with lead-based paint could have caused Bob's lung damage.
House's apartment

21:02
Wilson confronts House about stealing his salad, Cuddy delivers Mrs. Lambert's herpes test results and tells him he's going to have to clean up the mess he's created, and House realizes that Bob's wife might be poisoning him with some kind of heavy metal.
House's office

24:51
House is still convinced that Maria is poisoning Bob, Wilson tells House that Julie is getting rid of everything that reminds her of him--including the maid, and Bob goes into cardiac arrest.
Nurses station, Bob's room

42:33
House helps himself to Wilson's sandwich, plays the voice mail message from the guy calling about the apartment, and deletes the message as Wilson sleeps on the couch.
House's apartment
McGill t-shirt makes its first appearance, although we don't really get a good look at it until the next episode

216 - Safe


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

03:21
House tries to trick Wilson into washing his dishes, and Wilson tells House that he has a new case--an immunocompromised young girl who had an anaphylactic reaction while in a clean room.
House's apartment

16:44
(thru 17:58)
Montage; Wilson arrives at House's apartment, finds a stethoscope hanging on the door, and waits outside until House finally lets him in.
Cuts back and forth between outside House's apartment and OR

17:59
Wilson realizes that House has been alone the whole time he was waiting outside, tells House he doesn't need to lie if he needs time alone to work, House asks if there's any way the anaphylaxis and heart failure could be connected, and Wilson is exasperated to discover that House still hasn't done the dishes.
House's apartment

25:23
Wilson confronts House about the deleted voice mail messages about the apartment he lost, House is disappointed that Wilson didn't put plastic wrap on the toilet as a prank, and House doesn't think Wilson is ready to admit that his marriage is really over.
House's apartment

30:29
House's team calls to tell him that Cuddy wants to do an MRI to rule out a spinal nerve lesion, Foreman admits that the parents have lost confidence in them, and House says he'll be right in--as he puts Wilson's hand in a pot of warm water.
House's apartment
First good shot of Wilson's McGill t-shirt

32:05
House interrupts the MRI, figures out that Melinda is suffering from tick paralysis, and when Cuddy won't let him continue to search for the tick, Wilson suggests that they administer inamrinone lactate and move her to the ICU.
MRI room

35:48
House and Foreman wheel Melinda into the elevator, House blocks Cuddy or anyone else from entering, and House and Wilson share a knowing look before the elevator doors close.
Hallway, elevator

37:29
Cuddy, Wilson and the parents race to the ICU, and discover that Melinda's not there.
Hallway, ICU

37:56
Cuddy tries to reassure the father, and the mother says the elevator didn't stop on it's own--someone pulled the emergency stop button.
Outside elevator

39:06
House finds the tick, Melinda is wheeled off to ICU, House suggests that Wilson recommended the inamrinone to get Melinda in the elevator, House falls to the floor after his cane snaps in two, and seems pleased when he realizes that Wilson finally pulled a prank on him.
Elevator, hallway

41:17
Wilson tells House that he's called a divorce lawyer and that he'll be moving out at some point, and warns House that he might not want to sit exactly where he's sitting. :)
House's apartment

217 - All In


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

02:12
House, Wilson and Cuddy play poker for a fund-raiser, House's comments about primate testes' size corresponding to the fidelity of their females annoys Wilson, and House ditches the game when an ER doctor tells Cuddy about her six-year-old patient with some interesting symptoms.
Lobby

14:30
House tries to keep the poker game going to distract Cuddy from finding out that he's taken over Ian's case, and Wilson loses the hand after following House's advice to go all in.  "The chicken is still in Piccadilly Square."
Lobby, House's office

20:41
Wilson knows something's up, and fares much better this time after following House's advice.
Lobby, Diagnostics office

24:53
House calls Wilson to ask what effects interferon can have on leukemia, threatens to tell everyone in the building that Wilson wears toenail polish if he doesn't go all in, Wilson beats Cuddy with a straight, and House finally gets around to asking for Wilson's help.
House's office, Lobby

26:16
Wilson reviews Ian's slides and rules out leukemia, suggests that Ian could have Kawasaki's disease during the DDX, and finally realizes who House's other patient was.
Lab

28:02
Wilson warns House that obsession can be dangerous.  "Have you read Moby Dick?"
Hallway, elevator

38:22
Wilson tells House how he won the poker tournament.
Balcony
The pocket aces inspire House's epiphany

41:53
Montage; House is playing the piano as Wilson enters the lobby.
Lobby

42:00
Wilson thinks House's diagnosis was a lucky guess, but House insists that it fit.  "You know, relative to its size, the barnacle has the largest penis of any animal."
Lobby

218 - Sleeping Dogs Lie


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

28:39
Wilson thinks Foreman should have told Cameron that he was writing his own article about the same case, and warns House that if he allows that sort of thing to go on in his department, he's essentially saying it's okay.
House's office

33:53
House and his team think they've ruled out cancer, but Wilson tells them that the immunosuppressants would have screwed up their ability to get accurate readings.  "What are your orders, General House?"
Diagnostics office

219 - House vs. God


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

03:21
House doesn't remember to bring Wilson's DVD player, and Wilson offers to pick it up after work on Thursday--on poker night.  "It's a drag watching porn on VHS."
Lobby

08:28
Wilson's terminal cancer patient seems resigned to her fate, Wilson tries to reassure her that they'll find the right combination of pain meds for her, and House interrupts their discussion so he can rant about how faith annoys him.
Wilson's office, balcony

11:22
[12:39]
Boyd suffers from a complex partial seizure as he wanders the hallways, tells Grace that God has heard her prayers, and prays for her to be healed.
Hallway

13:04
House and his team discuss possible causes for Boyd's seizure, and Wilson is furious that House allowed an unstable patient to roam the hallways, giving false hope to someone who's terminally ill.
Diagnostics office

17:55
House thinks Wilson told Boyd about the poker game, but Wilson insists that aside from yelling at him to get back to his room, he hasn't spoken to Boyd.
Cafeteria

18:58
Grace wants to believe that she could be healed and likes being able to think about the future again, but Wilson tries to convince her that the view is a lie.
Hallway

21:16
House asks Wilson to talk Boyd into having surgery, and Wilson wants in on the poker game as part of the deal.
Cafeteria
House pays for Wilson's lunch, and confirms that Wilson is the person he referred to in Three Stories about people thanking him for telling them that they're doing to die

21:47
Wilson asks Boyd why he doesn't want the tumors removed, and when the father explains that God gives these kinds of trials to those He loves the most, Wilson points out that a saint would be humble, and consider the possibility that God hadn't singled him out for that kind of honor.
Boyd's room

23:28
House congratulates Wilson for manipulating the hell out of Boyd, and invites Wilson to the poker game.
Hallway

23:48
Wilson tells House that Grace's tumor has shrunk and shows him the films, and House asks him not to tell Boyd.
House's apartment

27:11
Wilson arrives at House's apartment for poker night, and House introduces him to the other players.
House's apartment

27:47
Chase looks for sources of radiation at Grace's apartment that could have caused her tumor to shrink, and Wilson suggests that House is going to have to accept the fact that sometimes remissions just happen.
House's apartment

29:01
(thru 31:28)
House figures out Wilson told Grace about the poker game, that she told Boyd about it, and that Wilson is sleeping with Grace.
House's apartment

31:50
Wilson asks House to tell the other poker players that his name isn't Wilson, House agrees if he'll tell him what happened (which he does), and House gets mad when he figures out that Wilson lied to him about moving into his own place.
House's apartment

33:16
House accuses Wilson of having a fetish for needy people, Wilson says House isn't mad because he's risking his job by sleeping with a patient, but because he lied to House and House couldn't tell, and House's team calls to tell him that Boyd is spiking a fever.
Outside House's apartment, sidewalk, street
Volvo sighting :)

34:42
House realizes that the tuberous sclerosis was an incidental finding, and orders a lumbar puncture.
Diagnostics office

36:34
House asks Wilson to "do his thing" and talk to Boyd, who's refusing any further tests or treatments.
Hallway

36:43
Wilson suggests that the fever could be from a bug that Boyd picked up at the hospital, and House figures out that Boyd is suffering from herpes encephalitis and transmitted it to Grace, and the virus caused her tumor to shrink.
Elevator, hallway
Conversation leads to House's epiphany

38:16
House orders Boyd to strip so they can look for herpes lesions, and Boyd finally relents and exposes the lesion near his hip.
Boyd's room

41:09
[42:01]
House tells Chase to give him his final point on the whiteboard, thinks Chase should knock a point off God's score since Grace's tumor shrunk because of a virus, and they argue whether or not that counts as a miracle.  "It is possible to believe in something, and still fail to live up to it."
Diagnostics office

42:27
House asks how Grace took the news, Wilson says that she didn't crash, she's happier when she believes in something bigger than she is, she's going to Florence, and that he's moving out--but not back with House.  "House, you are...as God made you."
Lobby, outside hospital

220 - Euphoria (part 1)


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

29:06
Chase reports that Foreman's biopsy showed non-specific signs of inflammation and that he tested negative for staph, Cameron wants to go to Joe's apartment to see if Foreman missed anything earlier, House says they should just retest the samples they already have, and Wilson thinks House is being too cautious since Foreman isn't just another case.
House's office

221 - Euphoria (part 2)


Time
Summary
Location
Comments

07:34
House monitors Steve's condition via webcam, tells Wilson he plans to do an autopsy as soon as Steve gets sick (and just happens to suffer a fatal blow to the head with a cane-shaped object shortly thereafter), and Wilson thinks it's a nice change that House is using Steve as a lab rat instead of his patients.
House's office

15:54
Wilson finds House on a stakeout outside the morgue, hoping for an opportunity to slip past the guard and get a slice of Joe's brain for analysis.
Outside morgue

23:21
Wilson asks if the Legionella seems to be slowing down the progression of the disease, and asks what happens if Steve never gets sick so House can do a biopsy on him.
House's office
Wilson indirectly inspires House's epiphany (prompting him to consider illnesses that affect humans, but not rats).

33:39
Wilson tries to convince House to do the brain biopsy, says House would have already done it by now if it were any other patient he didn't give a crap about, Cameron reports that Foreman isn't getting any better, and as Foreman's newly appointed medical proxy, announces that they're going to go ahead and do the biopsy.
House's office

Episodes 222 - "Current"

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