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Re: House, MD in a nutshell
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 8:25 pm
by Rocco
I can't stand House, and cannot comprehend how anyone can like it.
Re: House, MD in a nutshell
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 6:53 am
by Marco
I only started watching it because I always saw in commercials a guy with the cane who was really smart and thought, 'hmmm, thats different'. Once I started watching it, I liked it. As a rule I avoid all medical shows, and this one certainly has some disturbing moments (especially the episode with the baby), although this seasons story was just kinda eh, but I guess we can chock that up to the Writers Strike.
Re: House, MD in a nutshell
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:42 am
by Lavarinth
He's a sarcastic asshole, why would anyone not like it?
Re: House, MD in a nutshell
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 12:17 pm
by Marco
Your short replies make it nigh impossible to continue a discussion.
Here is a picture of a flaming skeleton.
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House: "So we have a flaming skeleton. Theories?"
Cameron: "Lighter fluid?"
Foreman: "Inflammation."
House: "If you're just going to spout out every reason for a flaming skeleton you learned in Medical School, I can go listen to the interns downstairs."
Chase: "The flaming skeleton could be just a symptom. I think we need to do X-Rays and check for skeleton mites in the bones."
House: "Start him on penicillin for the mites, and do an MRI to check for brain damage."
Cameron: "Theres no indication of any brain damage, he is on fire."
House: "If the mites have already inflammed his skeleton to the point of fire, they could have entered the bloodstream and passed the blood brain barrier. So unless we want to visit our patient in the morgue by mid afternoon, we'll assume the mites have moved to his brain."
Re: House, MD in a nutshell
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:07 pm
by Zilla-
DUDE I LOVE ARMY OF DARKNESS
Re: House, MD in a nutshell
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 2:46 am
by Maglok
I recognized Army of Darkness immediately as well. Woot!

Re: House, MD in a nutshell
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 9:59 am
by Lavarinth
NO! THIS THREAD IS ABOUT HOUSE NOT ARMY OF DARKNESS! WE MUST SAVE THIS FLAMING SKELETON!
QUICK!
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WAIT! Pouring the water on him could cause a heatstroke and cause him to have cardiac arrest due to the hydrogen particles entering his blood stream through the pores on his.. Bones.. Pouring water would only make the situation worse, you have to take him away from all sources of oxygen! BUT THAT WOULD SUFFOCATE THE SKELETON!
Re: House, MD in a nutshell
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 10:53 am
by Maglok
Or we could just...
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Hail to the king baby!
Re: House, MD in a nutshell
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:19 am
by Marco
Lavarinth wrote:
WAIT! Pouring the water on him could cause a heatstroke and cause him to have cardiac arrest due to the hydrogen particles entering his blood stream through the pores on his.. Bones.. Pouring water would only make the situation worse, you have to take him away from all sources of oxygen! BUT THAT WOULD SUFFOCATE THE SKELETON!
House: Exactly. We suffocate the skeleton, then revive him using CPR.
Cameron: You can't risk a patients life like that.
House: We either suffocate this skeleton or let him burn to death.
Cuddy: Brilliant medicine, you've done it again House!
Re: House, MD in a nutshell
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 3:43 pm
by AA7Dragoon
Chase: We've suffocated the skeleton but there's an adverse reaction to his bone marrow. It's green.
House: Allergic reaction?
Foreman: No. He didn't fill any out on his checklist.
Chase: It could be Multiple Sclerosis offset by the inflammation of his spine from the spinal tap we did earlier.
Foreman: Or it could be a discoloration from the chemicals that ignited him on fire in the first place.
House: There's only one way to know for sure. We'll have to smash his femur.
Foreman: No! He's already in a catatonic state. A procedure like that could kill him!
House: If we don't do it now, he could be even more dead in two hours. Do it.
Cameron: I'm telling Cuddy.
Re: House, MD in a nutshell
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 5:16 pm
by Marco
AA7Dragoon wrote:
Chase: We've suffocated the skeleton but there's an adverse reaction to his bone marrow. It's green.
House: Allergic reaction?
Foreman: No. He didn't fill any out on his checklist.
Chase: It could be Multiple Sclerosis offset by the inflammation of his spine from the spinal tap we did earlier.
Foreman: Or it could be a discoloration from the chemicals that ignited him on fire in the first place.
House: There's only one way to know for sure. We'll have to smash his femur.
Foreman: No! He's already in a catatonic state. A procedure like that could kill him!
House: If we don't do it now, he could be even more dead in two hours. Do it.
Cameron: I'm telling Cuddy.
House would never ask Chase 'Allergic Reaction?' unless he was writing on his white board and passively asked it. He doesn't ask basic medical conditions like that. E for effort though. Do they still give E's in school?
Re: House, MD in a nutshell
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 8:07 pm
by AA7Dragoon
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Re: House, MD in a nutshell
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 1:37 am
by Lavarinth
Desler wrote:
AA7Dragoon wrote:
Chase: We've suffocated the skeleton but there's an adverse reaction to his bone marrow. It's green.
House: Allergic reaction?
Foreman: No. He didn't fill any out on his checklist.
Chase: It could be Multiple Sclerosis offset by the inflammation of his spine from the spinal tap we did earlier.
Foreman: Or it could be a discoloration from the chemicals that ignited him on fire in the first place.
House: There's only one way to know for sure. We'll have to smash his femur.
Foreman: No! He's already in a catatonic state. A procedure like that could kill him!
House: If we don't do it now, he could be even more dead in two hours. Do it.
Cameron: I'm telling Cuddy.
House would never ask Chase 'Allergic Reaction?' unless he was writing on his white board and passively asked it. He doesn't ask basic medical conditions like that. E for effort though. Do they still give E's in school?
I believe it's a star now.. For "special."
Re: House, MD in a nutshell
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 4:41 am
by Mr.
Desler wrote:
House would never ask Chase 'Allergic Reaction?' unless he was writing on his white board and passively asked it. He doesn't ask basic medical conditions like that. E for effort though. Do they still give E's in school?
Actually, I was thinking that House would never accept "He didn't fill any out on his checklist" as an answer. Because that clearly means nothing. Actually, it clearly means that the patient is lying and is having an allergic reaction.
Re: House, MD in a nutshell
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 1:06 pm
by AA7Dragoon
Well excuuuse me for interjecting my own little spin on it. I'm sure Desler talks like the real Desler all the time on his Yamato Spaceship, and I'm sure Mr. is a perfect gentleman who wears cardigan sweaters and plays badminton.
In fact, why don't you two merge, that way you can be Mr. Captain Desler; racquetball extraordinaire of the galaxy, a beacon of impeccable taste in Lacoste polos.
Benders.