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House Here's something I've been...

House Here's something I've been wondering: This whole "searching the patient's house for clues" business. Does that really happen? Do you need special health insurance for that level of treatment? Just curious. Anyway, I realize that this is kinda the point of the show, but House is such a know-it-all it's no wonder Wilson is his only friend. Speaking of which, House should tread carefully or he might just lose that one friend. After all the shoulder support Wilson provided during the Stacy episodes, you'd think House could at least pretend to care that Wilson was "going through something." Perhaps I ask too much of the man whose motto, when desperately hunting for a transplantable heart, is "a big, fat sloppy heart beats no heart at all." Somebody call Hallmark. So,

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House Here's something I've been wondering: This whole "searching the patient's house for clues" business. Does that really happen? Do you need special health insurance for that level of treatment? Just curious. Anyway, I realize that this is kinda the point of the show, but House is such a know-it-all it's no wonder Wilson is his only friend. Speaking of which, House should tread carefully or he might just lose that one friend. After all the shoulder support Wilson provided during the Stacy episodes, you'd think House could at least pretend to care that Wilson was "going through something." Perhaps I ask too much of the man whose motto, when desperately hunting for a transplantable heart, is "a big, fat sloppy heart beats no heart at all." Somebody call Hallmark. So, Howard Hesseman: aged a bit, have we? I thought he was playing Amy's (Keri Lynn Pratt) grandfather initially. Then she called him "Dad"; color me surprised. I can sense that this line of thought will not endear me to the man, so I'll end it now. All the same, it was good to see Dr. Johnny Fever out and about and apparently still getting it on. So Greg Grunberg: you left Alias for this? Again, just curious. While I enjoy the comedy provided by House's clinic scenes, I had a "Wow, they are not doing a bestiality subplot" moment and then things veered off into oedipal regions. I then had a "Wow, they are not doing a... " you get my point. Maybe House ought to search this guy's home.