House 11/14

Tonight, House deals with a man who’s been in a coma for years. Of course, there’s more to it than that…something to do with the man’s son and some weird genetic component.
I wonder if the cop will keep hounding House, and for how long.

This had better be good after the switcheroo they pulled last night with the commericals saying “House on a special night and time.” My girlfriend and I were all ready, and then we saw it was a rerun from at least a season ago. Boo hiss.

As **winterhawk11 **noted in last week’s thread:

David Morse is scheduled for six episodes, so there are four more episodes to go with the cop character.

I’ve been staring at Hugh Laurie’s face all day on a Yahoo! banner ad for House. I’m looking forward to seeing John Larroquette as the coma patient.

The TV paper indicates “N” for new on this one, so I can only hope they’re telling the truth.

That was a last-minute thing because the network pulled Justice off the schedule.

Let me just say I LOVE John Larroquette. I’d watch an entire series that revolved around him eating dinner.

I’m not holding out any hope but I would love to see him guest star now and again.

Well, he’s heading for a sandwich so you might get a partial wish.
In the real world, couldn’t House just file a harassment complaint against this cop that seems so obsessed with him and he would be forced to either drop his investigation of House or turn it over to someone else?

I doubt it would work. The cop has probably done a handwriting analysis of the prescription pads, which would give him more than enough to justify the investigation. Forging a prescription is a serious enough crime that they aren’t going to drop it.

The episode was pretty good and I did like the dilemma at the end and what Laroquette ended up doing.

Could someone post a recap - because my TiVo decided that I really didn’t need to see House tonight. (It had the right information. New episode mark, correct description. Yet, it didn’t record)

Not sure why not. But I don’t have it. It plans on taping next week’s though. Or so it tells me.

I’d think that after 10 years in a PVS, his muscles would atrophied too much for him to be up and walking around.

You know, they actually addressed that- House mentioned that he moves around and his muscles are “barely atrophied.” Nice that they at least gave a passing nod to it.

Loved the character development in this one. I want to bring Wilson home and cuddle him.

This episode strained credulity to the limit. Not only did a medical miracle occur bringing him out of a ten-year coma, but he was as good as new. Or better.

Then, even in this day and age, the local police can freeze Wilson’s assets just on suspicion of not telling the truth about the prescriptions???

Then the Larroquette character commits suicide in Atlantic City, and by some miracle his body is suddently back in the hospital, all prepped for the heart transplant???

There were some interesting parts where House’s background was brought out, and he actually seemed introspective for a few seconds. :smiley:

And, finally, a character whose assholeness matched House’s! Maybe next week they’ll revive him again, sans heart.

I was wondering what the hell Wilson was doing in the casino, I thought he sure got drunk hella-fast, then he called out to faux-House and I got it. I wish I had a buddy like Wilson. Everybody needs a Wilson. With my luck, my Wilson would probably end up being more like the one from the movie Castaway.

The good as new part was hard to believe, but the sudden awakening is not implausible. Did you see the movie Awakenings? L-dopa has been seen to bring temporary full remission from comas due to encephalitis lethargica and other conditions.

Laroquette is brilliant at playing psychopaths. Do any of you remember his recurring role in The Practice? Seems a stretch from his role in Night Court, but then again that guy had quite a sarcastic mean streak, IIRC.

Actually, I think they probably could freeze Wilson’s assets under the seizure laws if they made a drug case against him. If they say he was writing fraudulant prescriptions, especially if they build an intent to distribute, they can seize cars, homes, anything used in the commission of the crime. Here in TN, they can seize funds for non-payment of taxes for the illegal drug activitiies. In fact, in the state of TN (my state) if you plan on illegally dealing drugs, you can go to the state dept. of revenue and prepay the tax and get vouchers for the amount prepaid. No questions asked.

StG

Note how our police friend used the “Everybody Lies” Line? He is such a paralel to House that I wonder who will win in the end… :wink:

So who wants to bet that part of their confrontation takes them through that waterfall fountain in the hospital. (Let’s hope the cop gives House enough time to compose a letter to Dr Wilson explaining his fate)

Darn right, Wilson is in up to his eyeballs. He admitted to writing a bazillion prescriptions to supply a “dealer”, even the prescriptions that weren’t in his handwriting.

John Larroquette is phenomenal, but the cop guy is crossing over from hard ass cop to creepy weirdo really quickly. I liked how Foreman gave him the big brush off and got away with it. The interviews that all of them had with him were very much in keeping with the greater idea of their characters which I liked for some reason too.

Anyone else want to see Cuddy just give up one day?

Interesting, and probably a good thing, BUT…

Can they seize assets before a person is even charged, let alone arraigned, as in this episode?

When House was talking to Cuddy about it, he said they had made arrangements and everything was all set to bring him back to the hospital for the surgery. I assumed that meant ambulance service, etc.

Yeah, poor woman. “Do not inject him! Do not… OK, someone keep an eye on this man for the next 24 hours.” When will House be stopped?

His story about the Japanese doctor was great; they couldn’t stand him, but he was always right so they needed him.

Are the residents compelled to answer the cop’s questions? “Can we go somewhere and talk for a few minutes.” “No, I have nothing to say.” Yeah, I guess Foreman got away with it.

Anyone else think Hugh Laurie was smokin hot in those jeans and T-shirt? Rowr.