Yeah, that was fucking awesome.
The case sucked though. As soon as he started having the heart attacks, I knew what was happening.
I know you hate me ;), and I'm watching the show right now so no spoilers please (spoiler tags would be alright), but how did you know what was wrong with the patient??
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Right after the second time the girl was in the room and she had a heart attack, I knew what was causing the heart attacks. The last part of the episode, where they find out they really didn't have to wipe the guy's memory, is the part I didn't catch.
I was sort of disappointed the Tritter stuff ended the way it did though, up until the very end, where he owned everyone by showing he was still taking the Vicodin. I mean, seriously, what the hell. Cuddy decides to forge shit out of fucking nowhere? Lame. The best part about this episode is that the next one THREE FUCKING WEEKS FROM NOW is going to be back to the old (and good) formula
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He forged a prescription for vicodin for a patient who was already dead and kept them himself.
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He forged a prescription for vicodin for a patient who was already dead and kept them himself.
and so a detective decided to waste the courts time by making him appear before a judge rather then the medical borad which is the only entity that can revoke his license?
Don't get me wrong, I like House as a show, but that is bullshit. This shit would have been brought up before the board and they would have fucked him in the ass. spoiler (click to show/hide)
even if he didn't get the drugs, the fact that he wrote a script for drugs in the name of a guy who was dead would have lead to some sort of disciplinary action (note: I know he actually did get the drugs, but the forged evidence would show he didn't it and that wouldn't change the intent and the script he wrote which would still be punishable).