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21 November 2006
(Season 3, Episode 8)
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A young man collapses at his job, and House makes a game of establishing the diagnosis until things turn critical, and Tritter increases the pressure on Wilson. | add synopsis
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(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Hugh Laurie | ... | Dr. Gregory House | |
| Lisa Edelstein | ... | Dr. Lisa Cuddy | |
| Omar Epps | ... | Dr. Eric Foreman | |
| Robert Sean Leonard | ... | Dr. James Wilson | |
| Jennifer Morrison | ... | Dr. Allison Cameron | |
| Jesse Spencer | ... | Dr. Robert Chase | |
| Patrick Fugit | ... | Jack Walters | |
| Cassi Thomson | ... | Kama Walters | |
| Tanner Blaze | ... | Will Walters | |
| Dustin Seavey | ... | Rodent | |
| Deborah Lacey | ... | Lorraine | |
| Mandy June Turpin | ... | Beth | |
| Alan Rosenberg | ... | Bruce Steinerman | |
| Marco Pelaez | ... | Hospital Pharmacist | |
| Dorothea Harahan | ... | Paramedic |
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Consistent with House's parallels with Sherlock Holmes, when he challenges his team to solve the puzzle of the diagnosis, he writes it on a piece of paper, puts it in an envelope and on the envelope writes "The game is a itchy foot." This is a play on words of Holmes' popular phrase, "The game is afoot."
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Dr. Gregory House:
[to Foreman, Chase, and Cameron] Why so sad? Still a chance Chase got it right.
[looks at the test result paper and pretends to read it]
Dr. Gregory House: Ohh! That was suspenseful for about 2 seconds.
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[looks at the test result paper and pretends to read it]
Dr. Gregory House: Ohh! That was suspenseful for about 2 seconds.
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References "The O.C." (2003)
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Tritter never makes an appearance, but his presence is strongly felt as Wilson's med writing days are put to an end and he decides to shut down his practice. House continues to expect Tritter to fold first, and remains resolute not to apologize, no matter what. The patient of the week is a teenage male who faints and later bleeds and convulses. He is also full of tumors. Sadly, he is guardian to a younger brother and sister, and stands to lose them. House is all over the case, and his shoulder begins mysteriously aching. The explanantion at episode's end is pretty obvious. House is grimmer than ever, and more insufferable than ever. I am afraid this continued characterization will cost him fans.