TV Review: House - "Lines in the Sand"
Published September 27, 2006
Cuddy: Your mother's not that interested in you.House: Maybe I'd be better adjusted if she was. ...
Cuddy: She's dangerous.
House: She's not dangerous.
Cuddy: She's pretty.
House: She's pretty.
Cuddy: Men are stupid.
House: I'm with you so far.
This time, the puzzle fits together through a collection of symptoms that, of course, don't add up — because if they did, this would be the shortest episode ever.
Foreman, the neurologist, starts out with a solid theoretical understanding of autism that makes him dismissive of any other explanation than simply that. He then demonstrates a complete lack of practical understanding of autism when he ignores the parents' warnings and takes the kid's electronic game away from him in order to do the MRI House requests. Having learned his lesson the hard way, he sweet talks Wilson into doing the subsequent lymph node biopsy, forgetting to mention the patient's tendency to writhe and scream.
That gives House the opportunity to connect with the kid while actually being in the same room with him. He demonstrates the anesthesia mask on himself in order to get Adam to follow his lead — and leading to a hilariously dopey and flirty House in the next couple of scenes.
The crucial piece of the emotional puzzle is filled in afterwards, when House explains his connection with the kid in his own terms to a pitying Cameron:
"See, skinny, socially privileged white people get to draw this neat little circle, and everyone inside the circle is normal and anyone outside the circle should be beaten, broken and reset so they can be brought into the circle. Failing that, they should be institutionalized or, worse, pitied. ... Why would you feel sorry for someone who gets to opt out of the inane courteous formalities which are utterly meaningless insincere and therefore degrading. ... Can you imagine how liberating it would be to live a life free of all the mind numbing social niceties? I don't pity this kid, I envy him."
- TV Review: House - "Lines in the Sand"
- Published: September 27, 2006
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- Writer: Diane Kristine
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I'm still wondering if Ali (the lovely Leighton Meester!) understood that House was riffing on "Casablanca" or if she has never seen the movie.
GREAT review!! Looking forward to more.
Thanks, Ann
Glad to have found good treatment of this episode. I blogged about it immediately after watching it and have been waiting to see what others thought.
Simply brilliant review/recap. I love the ending, and I feel your pain!
Geesum that was great. I watched and blogged the episode, but couldn't muster anything more than a tepid recap of what happened. Thanks for showing me what a brilliant review of TV looks like.
And Wilson was back to being Wilson. Love how he was the one to finally tip the scales and get the carpet back. That's his job - to be House's wingman, sounding board and protector not to just hang around and lecture him - that gets old fast.
Good episode, tho I thought the chapel scene was overdone. And I'm glad the side characters explicated and demolished the asperger syndrome without leaving the viewer to conclude. House really IS a jerk!
As for the "Casablanca" homage, it was fine, and I doubt the girl knew what it was. I did the same as House when I was young and villianous (now things have changed: I'm old and villianous). It's fun to play a literary scam against a naif.
Too bad we are up against the baseball season: my reception was erratic, and the picture was dumbed down to 4x3 480P on a FOX UHF subsidiary, instead of the usual glorious 9x16 1080I. *Sigh*. I guess I could watch it off BitTorrent.
"House returns on Tuesday, Oct. 31. I'm uncomfortable with the change in routine."
Haha. That's a good one!
My ego is getting bigger than House's - thanks for the kind words.
I also don't think Ali recognized Casablanca, making House's "you'll understand when you're older" a little funnier, too.
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I've never read your blog before, but I LOVED it! I just adore House - and waited eagerly for a week to watch this episode. I've got a son with mild/moderate autism, and I wanted to see how it was handled by Dr. House and crew. Despite his seemingly offensive comments, I GOT what he was saying - I see all sorts of "insider" ideas/prejudices/opinions about autism and its various treatments, and recognized some of his comments as directed toward those arguments - VERY well researched (ie; monkey see, monkey do - a reference to some in the autism community who see discrete trial training or Applied Behavioral Analysis, the Lovaas Method - what dad was doing with the boy at the beginning of the show, using the picture exchange communication system - as nothing more than "dog training". Excellent episode. The ending had me in tears....and humorously, I've said often to my husband....I think Greg House has mild Asperger's Syndrome, so I was cheering for Wilson when he was reading the criteria for Asperger's (then again, I think Monk has it in addition to his OCD as well....but that's a whole other network...).
Anyway, GREAT blog...putting you in my favorites!
Definitely the funniest episode so far. They've really gone from smart inside jokes to hilarious belly-laughter without anyone noticing. What a nice welcome back to witty dialogues it was as well.
One question though: is the girl really infected with spores, or did House find another genius way to get rid of her? The way he keeps yelling 'Damned' in a way too overreacted manner makes me believe it's the latter.
And sorry for the change in routine, Diane, but I've heard somewhere lately that not all change has to be bad....
You must have studied literary criticism....this is great stuff! Way better than the standard BS printed in the local rags.....
Thanks!
P.S. I agree the DX of spores and spouting "Damn" many times was just to get rid of his stalker; I'd like to know what the prescription was for!
Well, she did have mily tears which lends credence to the idea she really was ill.
I thought all the "damns" were due to House being upset that the girls obsessive attraction to him was due to an illness and not his own brand of charm.
Thanks rewriter ... 15 years later, the English degree comes in handy. But in defence of local rags, the average newspaper reader wouldn't sit through my longwindedness.
I also think Ali really was ill. But that doesn't mean she wasn't actually attracted to him, just that her actions were exaggerated, and her inhibitions were as low as her necklines.
Hey!I liked the episode......Alot!
And I had a question,
Whats House'e middle name?
I was writing my own name,and suddenly it struck me that they never told us his mid name!
Anybody???
Great site...glad I found it! I was wondering about the middle name too. I have read that "House" as a surname is a play on Sherlock Holmes. Makes sense since House makes his home at #221, same home address as Holmes. Yes, I'm an unbelievable dork. And yeah, I posted my own love letter to Hugh Laurie here.
Did anyone notice that they rolled up the new carpet over the old one? Was his old carpet there all the time?
I am so passionatly,overwhelmingly obsessed with House MD. It just so happens that I also have asperger's syndrome. In Fact, I saw this episode just before receiving my formal diagnosis.








Can't wait to watch it!And can't wait for House to replace Baseball!