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HOUSE'S PROCESS COMES UNDER SCRUTINY ON AN ALL-NEW "HOUSE" MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, ON FOX
Jeffrey Wright ("Casino Royale") Guest-Stars
Episode Directed by Executive Producer Greg Yaitanes Marking His 30th Episode as Director of Series
When a violent incident involving a patient has serious consequences for one staff member, House and the team are placed under review by Dr. Walter Cofield (guest star Jeffrey Wright), Foreman's former mentor and current Chief of Neurology. As House and each member of his team recount the details of the dramatic and life-threatening incident, Cofield must weigh the team's unconventional brand of collaboration against their ability to save lives in the all-new "Nobody's Fault" episode of HOUSE, airing Monday, Feb. 6 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (HOU-811) (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: Jeffrey Wright as Dr. Walter Cofield; Audrey Marie Anderson as Emily; David Anders as Bill; Cheyenne Haynes as Jordan; Mariah Wilson as Madison; Angel Oquendo as EMT Coumont; Drew Gardner as Drew; Deborah Lacey as Lorraine; Liz Benoit as Nurse Anne; Bobbin Bergstrom as Nurse
Source: Fox


I don't know a lot about hospital hierarchy so I'd like to know how the head of one department (Cofield as head of Neurology) lord over another department head (House, head of Diagnostics) as is described here. Aren't they equals?
ReplyDeleteWhy (and how) is it Cofield's responsibility to "weigh the team's unconventional brand of collaboration against their ability to save lives?" Isn't that territory for a hospital board or a "morbidity and mortality" session?
It took this long...?
ReplyDeleteI have no idea. However, this is House and I guess it'll have a considerable explanation, or maybe not. Anyway, it seems to be an interesting episode, I hope I'm not wrong.
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, this episode is like The Mistake due to the fact that will be a recount of the details. Will we finally have an outstanding episode?
I hope so.
We will have to wait until February to find out it.
Worried about how this is going to turn out.
ReplyDeleteBut when has House not been under scrutiny? He has always faced consequences,pushing the envelope,seeing how far he could go before he hits that wall.
ReplyDeleteIs this the same mentor Foreman had from another hospital- wasn't he from California or something?
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