I think Cuddy, not Foreman/Cameron/Chase, is Inspector Lestrade, always a stone in House’s shoe.
I also think the odds are very good that House will save the cop’s life at the end of the cop’s six-week stint.
I think Cuddy, not Foreman/Cameron/Chase, is Inspector Lestrade, always a stone in House’s shoe.
I also think the odds are very good that House will save the cop’s life at the end of the cop’s six-week stint.
It would probobably have something to do with the cop’s unceasing (nicotine?) gum chewing.
Keep in mind - earlier this season House brought Wilson some scans from a patient asking if it was a specific disease. Wilson said he didn’t think it was (disease). House then went back to his team and told them that Wilson said it was (disease). Turns out Wilson was right.
Also, I recall from an earlier episode, Chase’s father, the world-renowned expert on autoimmune disease, comes to the hospital to get an expert opinion on his lung cancer from Wilson–this after he’d been to see the specialists at Sloan Kettering, one of the best cancer hospitals anywhere. That left the distinct impression that Wilson is a very good Oncologist indeed.
My husband thinks that the Holmes comparison is wrong, even though the comparison is intentional. He compares House to Nero Wolfe, and quite well, I think. House and Wolfe are both brilliant, misanthropic jerks. Archie needles Wolfe the way Wilson needles House. Inspector Cramer is Cuddy. Cameron, Foreman and Chase are the operatives used most by Wolfe (Orrie, Saul and Fred) and do much of the leg(lab)work. I have to agree that it really works well. Of course, Rex Stout was a major Holmes fan and Wolfe is rather Holmesian himself.
Sorry to drag this back up, but I was offline yesterday…
Perv.
I’m guessing there’s Foreman/Chase slash, too. You just know those two are doing the hibbity-dibbity.
BTW, I was watching The Colbert Report and saw that Hugh Laurie was voted one of the sexiest men alive. Any thoughts?