TV Review: House - "Lines in the Sand"
Published September 27, 2006
But then, as Wilson points out, they hit a 10 when Adam thanks House in his own way, by handing over his game and making eye contact.
The guy who can't see the value in Wilson's keepsakes from former patients can not only see the enormity of Adam's gesture, it's the perfect language between the game-obsessed, socially withdrawn boy and the game-obsessed, socially withdrawn man. He can't dismiss the wordless thanks the way he did the parents' effusive thanks, and maybe — but probably not — sees that hope is not, after all, futile.
Still, it's obviously a blow to the poor man's ego that he was a symptom rather than a cause of Ali's condition, but at least he's still got Cameron. She watches with him as his old, blood-stained carpet is reinstalled — Cuddy finally relented, after facing the fact that House is just that screwed up — and gazes at her boss meaningfully. "All change is bad? It's not true, you know."
"Lines in the Sand" was either a great way to enter the baseball hiatus on a high note, or a mean way to enter the baseball hiatus by making us wait with even more anticipation for the next one.
House returns on Tuesday, Oct. 31. I'm uncomfortable with the change in routine.








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