MONDAY, OCTOBER 10
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HOUSE RETURNS TO FAMILIAR TERRITORY ON AN ALL-NEW "HOUSE" MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, ON FOX
Charlyne Yi ("Paper Heart") Joins Cast as Series Regular
A surprising visitor makes House an offer he can't refuse by giving him the opportunity to help the Princeton Plainsboro team treat a unique patient in order to save the life of an organ recipient being treated by Wilson. Although House finds himself back on familiar ground, he quickly realizes that much has changed since he left, and he is forced to work on the case with smart yet timid resident Dr. Chi Park (Charlyne Yi). After several inconclusive treatments and with time running out, House and Dr. Park are left with one last option to examine the patient's medical history that could compromise House's conditional agreement with the hospital. Meanwhile, House makes an effort to reconnect with Wilson despite a cold reception in the all-new "Transplant" episode of HOUSE airing Monday, Oct. 10 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (HOU-802) (TV-14 D, L, V)
Cast: Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House; Robert Sean Leonard as Dr. James Wilson; Omar Epps as Dr. Eric Foreman; Jesse Spencer as Dr. Robert Chase; Peter Jacobson as Dr. Chris Taub; Odette Annable as Dr. Jessica Adams; Charlyne Yi as Dr. Chi Park
Guest Cast: Liza Snyder as Vanessa; Heather McComb as Theresa; Bruce McKenzie as Mr. Weathers; Ron Perkins as Dr. Ron Simpson; Michele Marsh as Betty; Ralph Garman as Bobby; Wayne Lopez as C.O. Alvarez; Charles Rahi Chun as Kwansik Park; Kamall Shaikh as Technician; Jimmy Stathis as Dr. Pinto
Source: FOX
House - Episode 8.02 - Transplant - Press Release
Sep 24, 2011
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Can't imagine Wilson giving House the cold shoulder. Friendship is unconditional. Well at least it is for me.
ReplyDeleteWilson can not goods leave the House, their friendships are so cute
ReplyDeleteStarting to get excited about the new season, I hope the rift between House and Wilson does not last too long.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy that they'll start early with the rehabilitation of the House-Wilson relationship. The show doesn't exsist for me without Wilson close at hand to House.
ReplyDeleteRemembering that Wilson was physically hurt by House's car crash insanity and he could have been even more seriously hurt. I imagine that he's emotionally wounded and torn about House with House again being so reckless as to vent his feelings by putting people in harm's way; echos of Amber and the bus crash. But Wilson may also be experiencing some guilt of his own as he engineered much of the Huddy relationship with his endless cheerleading and manipulation when he should have seen the huge potential for a debacle incarnate and a disastorous end for the relationship and House so not encourage something so dangerous for every aspect of House's life.
Even when your friend causes you to break your wrist, while nearly hiting you with a car that he is driving at top speed into the dining room of another friend's home when she, her family and child are inside!? Everything has some conditions; without it there's chaos. Professionally and personally it should at minimum be "First do no harm."
ReplyDeleteUnconditional for me. I do agree do no harm but...there are some extenuating circumstances, especially since it is a TV show. To be honest, I doubt if I would have a friendship w/a man like House. Of course, you talking to a person that married a Vietnam Veteran w/severe PTSD. You learn to be a very forgiving person. It's either that or the highway. I didn't choose to take the highway.
ReplyDeleteWell we're not talking about real life here we're talking about the show.
ReplyDeleteNo matter how difficult any one person's life is, no matter what they suffer from, it doesn't give them the excuse of hurting others in there life. House did that so he can't now reasonably expect the people he's hurt, like Wilson, to just forgive and forget without any recognition of the damage he's done and without making some ammends. Wilson may also owe an apology or two to House.
If people are allowed to take their troubles out on others with no regard for the outcome then what you have is the beginnings of an abusive relationship and that is no good for either party.
I think James was only on Greg side, so he couldn't see that Lisa will cause the break-up. The only reason he can feel guilty is about the moment he told him to stop medicate his anger and let it come out. It should take time to put them back together as good friends. I think the show needs them as good friends.
ReplyDeleteCome on guys! House and Wilson ARE unconditional. It doesnt matter if is a TV show or whatever.
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time in months I'm not disgusted or sad or even angry at the comments on something related to House. I'm also really glad they're gonna start fixing this House/Wilson friendship and I hope it takes time before both of them can find that epic closeness and true bond again, House has hurt Wilson a lot before, during and after the Huddy, and Wilson practically pushed House into this quest for Cuddy and out of his house because of Sam when House wasn't ready, when he was unstable and in need of care. Alvie leaving, Cuddy giving up on him for whatever reasons... they're both hurt and in need of each other.
ReplyDeleteI have to take Wilson's side on this one.
ReplyDeleteme too but i still hope they can work things out i really liked there friendship until house ran into cuddys living room so i can say i dont blame wilson for being upset with house
ReplyDeleteso anyone here think Foremen is the new dean of medicine i certainly do while i was kinda hoping it would be wilson because Foreman is always in charge when house isnt i think it should be interesting having foremen as houses boss
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