In a closing scene that's as funny as it is credibility stretching, Cameron proposes an arrangement to Chase: sex with no complications. She's picked him because he's the coworker she's least likely to fall in love with. Poor Chase. Wait, what am I saying? Sex with no strings: lucky Chase. Except Cameron is apparently too busy with the doctoring to have ever seen a sitcom before, so I know what she doesn't: there's always complications. At least she's not paying the guy by the hour.
FOX is being insensitive to my House needs and withholding the show for the next couple of weeks. It returns in three weeks.






Article comments
1 - DJRadiohead
It's a good thing I don't love this show. What's three weeks between episodes? Hells holy acre, why the hell can't we get a three-week break from American Idol?
Post-Tritter the show seems to be sliding back into its familiar format. I don't know how I feel about that. I suppose it will come down to a week-to-week basis. This past week they found ways to do things with the characters within the framework of the familiar show outline. It was good.
I hope they do something with Wilson and Chase soon. Neither is my favorite character, but both seem to be in real holding patterns. I'm as tired of Wilson being House's conscience as Wilson is, and Chase just seems to take up space.
3 weeks. Bastards.
2 - Kaonashi
I liked this episode more than the last two. I thought it was cool that in one scene the trio are given a chance to come up with a diagnosis all by themselves (Chase's "torture" plan). I also think that House has a crush on Cuddy but just refuses to admit it, even to himself.
The tapeworm scene was seriously disgusting! I did laugh though, when that nurse whips out her camera phone to take its picture.
It'll be fun to see how Chase and Cameron's new FTF relationship will work out. I wonder if this storyline came about because the two actors are engaged in real life?