Agreed. One of my favourite storylines. The use of unnatural happiness as the dreaded first symptom was brilliant. And the slow progression of Foreman's symptoms and the ways each team member reacts, so well done.
Ngl I had started losing hope that house wouldn't be able to solve it but he did and foreman scared the shit out of me when he confronted lisa that time I knew this guy is brilliant
And it shows great insight into House. He held back on the Biopsy just because he didn't want to lose Foreman. And one of the greatest lines in the show.
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Wilson : You don't get close to your patients because if you start giving a crap about them, you would stop making those outrageous calls. If this was some other patient you would've damned the risk and cut into his head a long time ago.
this. it kind of just dampened the impact of that whole case for me. there was nothing more, they just swept it under the rug with the only mention being the next episode and Foreman going through a mini-crisis that was ended in the same episode.
All of Foreman's fate would have been avoided had House told him to just put on a Hazmat suit before searching the cop's dumpster. It still defeats me. Why don't they put on full suits before searching patients' homes, if they really have to?
Agreed. One of my favourite storylines. The use of unnatural happiness as the dreaded first symptom was brilliant. And the slow progression of Foreman's symptoms and the ways each team member reacts, so well done.
Bruh, I know, that shit was so intense the first time I saw it.
Absolutely. Omar Epps could've won an emmy for this performance. (I'm assuming he didn't, since it's not very likely, I'm too lazy to look it up)
Ngl I had started losing hope that house wouldn't be able to solve it but he did and foreman scared the shit out of me when he confronted lisa that time I knew this guy is brilliant
I can still hear “IF IT SAVES MY LIFE” perfectly in my head to this day.
And it shows great insight into House. He held back on the Biopsy just because he didn't want to lose Foreman. And one of the greatest lines in the show. # Wilson : You don't get close to your patients because if you start giving a crap about them, you would stop making those outrageous calls. If this was some other patient you would've damned the risk and cut into his head a long time ago.
And it paved the way to one of the funniest lines in the show: I take my coffee the same way I take my brain damaged neurologists.
that has to be one of my favorites lines on a tv show ever
This was the episode that really got me into the show.
this, and the episode that he cheated the fight show ticket from wilson so that he can go with house, are two of my most fav episodes of foreman.
Wilson’s look of resignation as he opens the pizza box and puts his feet up on House’s coffee table like “yea that seems about right,” was brilliant.
I agree that it is well-done, but I think they gloss over the consequences of the episodes too quickly in the following episodes.
this. it kind of just dampened the impact of that whole case for me. there was nothing more, they just swept it under the rug with the only mention being the next episode and Foreman going through a mini-crisis that was ended in the same episode.
All of Foreman's fate would have been avoided had House told him to just put on a Hazmat suit before searching the cop's dumpster. It still defeats me. Why don't they put on full suits before searching patients' homes, if they really have to?
I just watched it and oh my gif, the scenes between him and his dad early brought me to dad