Dr. Chase and Dr. Cameron sort out their feelings on this episode of House.
A middling episode. I don't feel a great deal of disappointment, but it also is not one that, if I noticed it was being rerun, I would make a point of catching.
As much as I was NOT looking forward to an hour of Cameron and Chase sniping at each other, I think it would have been more realistic for them to have done so for a LITTLE longer. They arrived at their moment of understanding rather abruptly. The ending held out the hope that they might be able to exist as people-who-are-not-fucking for an extended period of time. But I still think they will start fucking again. And we're not too far away from the season finale ...
The best part of the episode was the interplay between Dr. House and Dr. Wilson. You don't see House getting fooled very often, and Wilson did it THREE times. But House gave as good as he got with the flowers prank.
It was nice to see lupus being bandied about again. It's NEVER lupus. God willing, it will be one day.
The medical parts of the show didn't stand out. The primary case didn't really grab me. The clinic patient wasn't all that interesting either; what was supposed to be a zinger to close him out -- that he, having substituted someone else's urine, got a diagnosis of pregnancy -- seemed a little obvious.
I figured the primary case would have to come back around to the woman at the day care center at some point mainly because the actress playing her, well, she's not a nobody. She's been around, done some recognizable things. They could have easily hired a nobody if the character was no one of consequence.