He went to rehab, but the detective decided to charge him anyway. He went to court and was his usual rude, beligerant self (walking out diuring his hearing to deal with a patient, despite the judges threat to find him in contempt)...he saves the patient, like usual, and upon returning to court, Cutty must testify. When she does, she perjers herself and states that House never got the oxycodone, because she had been alerted he was going to try and get the pills and so she had them replaced with a placebo. She then produced documentation of the placebo. Thed etective, proscecuting attorney, etc...were up in arms, but the judge stopped the proceeding and said although she beleived that Mr. House had better friends than he deserved, that given Cutty's testimony she would have to dismiss the case. She told the detective that knowing House the way she had, she was sure he had done something to get on the detective's bad side, but that he was going to have to deal with it...as hateful as he seems, she doesn't beleive he is selling cocaine on the streets. However, before he could leave, she reminded House that he was still in contempt for his walk out and made him spend the night in jail. Cutty visited him in jail letting him know that his butt was hers and he would now jump through hoops to help her at the hospital. The show ended with him being given a dose of his rehab medicine (I forgot the name, but it was suppose to be something that helped him come off the vicoden). when he was handed it, he asked if it was from the pharmecy or the "nurse" assigned to him in rehab. When he was told it was from his nurse, he opened the packaged and downed the pill in a matter that let eveeryone know he was taking a Vicoden instead of the medicine he was suppose to be taking. When confronted, he made a statement about his nurse needing to supplement his minimum wage job....it ends with him smiling happy and the watcher realizes that nothing has changed with House...he will continue to take the Vicoden.
2007-01-10 04:29:42
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answered by nexgenjenith 2
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he does go on trial, while treating a patient. he tried to say sorry to the cop again. he goes to rehab and mocks everything the wole time. he begins to detox and apoligizes to wilson. the cop comes in to see him and still says he's faking. it turns out he has had some kind of person experience with addicts and has a vendeda against them. cuddy perjures her self and said that House took plecebos and not vicadin. the charges are dropped and after the judge yells at the cop, he wishes house luck.
it turns out house has been paying the security in rehab to give him vicadin and not the lesser pain killers. the end
oh and in case you were wondering, the patient is a firefighter who comes out of a burning building freezing. he whinds up having a blood clout that messed up his brain and gave him false memories and he has menopause. everytime the girl he likes is in the room he has a small heart attack. he thought she was engaged to her brother. before cameron found this out they gave him electro shock therapy and earsed his memories. he was cured, but had no memory
2007-01-10 05:07:35
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answered by Anonymous
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He apologized to to Tritter and it did no good. Cuddy gave him a scrip for Vicodin and told him he worked better with it. He checked himself into rehab and it did no good with Tritter. He apologized to Wilson. His trial started and he talked on his cellphone about a case and left the courtroom for the same case. When he returned, Cuddy was on the stand and perjured herself to save him. She said Wilson told him about the Oxycontin and she went to the pharmacy and swapped bottles so he never go Oxycontin. The case against him and Tritter wished House luck. The case of the day was a 28 year old firefighter that started having heart problems suddenly. It turned out it was because he was in love with a female co-worker he thought was in love with and engaged to his brother who also was his immediate supervisor. Love was actually killing him. Every time she came into his hospital room, he had a heart attack. They fried his brain to make him forget all his life experiences which included remembering he had a brother. It turned out he was going through menopause and had spinal meningitis. The spinal meningitis was forcing him to experience heightened emotional feelings and hallucinations thus making the menopause extreme. The brain frying was unnecessary. It turned out he was getting Vicodin in rehab all along. Next new episode comes on Jan. 30
2007-01-10 05:03:40
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answered by eehco 6
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First, Fred was having a bad day and work and came home all grumpy, only to find that Barney had accidentally made a mess of his yard. Fred got mad when Wilma took up for Barney. Then, to top it all off, there was this crazy rabbit running from this little bald headed guy with a speech impediment. It was really good--I'm sorry to hear that you missed it.
2007-01-10 04:22:58
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answered by Trollbuster 6
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Good episode. Check your local listings.. it will probably be rebroadcast a couple more times in the next few weeks.
2007-01-10 04:20:44
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answered by Anonymous
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He went to rehab but he isnt stopping the pills....Just a show for the detective!
2007-01-10 04:20:07
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answered by Anonymous
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You can see it here - it's the last one on the list.
http://tv.peekvid.com/s2538/
2007-01-10 05:15:36
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answered by LisaT 5
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