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House (Hugh Laurie), Thirteen (Olivia Wilde) and Chase (Jesse Spencer) take on the case of Frankie (guest star Laura Prepon), an avid blogger who solicits the advice of her followers as she updates them on her condition from her hospital bed, in the episode 'Private Lives' airing Monday, March 8 (8-9 PM ET/PT) on FOX. Also pictured: Adam Rothenberg. ©2009 FOX BROADCASTING COMPANY Credit: Paul Drinkwater/FOX | Broadcast:- March 8, 2010
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- Written by
- Doris Egan
- Directed by
- Sanford Bookstaver
- Music:
- Song song played while blogger is blogging in the beginning: 'Chasing Pirates' from Norah Jones
- While House is trying to think through the problem of his patient: 'The Sun is Shining Down' from JJ Grey and Mofro
- At the end: 'Lochloosa' from Mofro
- Timeline
- It is still winter as we see snow.
- Patient of the Week:
- Frankie, a 28 year old blogger who has recently become vegetarian, suddenly shows bruising across her face and her gums start to bleed.
- How House gets involved:
- The privacy invasion / ethical breach / Rule Breaking
- Thirteen and Taub go to their apartment and Thirteen breaks into a locked drawer.
- Preliminary diagnoses:
- A neighbor has been putting down rat poison and tells the team that Frankie has picked it up. But then her urine shows kidney failure. Chase investigates on his own and finds that her heart valve needs to be replaced.
- The final diagnosis
- House figures it is the patients 'crap' after Wilson says the word to him a couple of times. Wilson is always saying things that House relates to the case and that leads him to a solution.
- Who Came Up with final diagnosis
- House although Thirteen and Chase could follow his reasoning and say 'Whipple¹s disease' at the same time.
- Clinic Patients
- None
- Additional Information:
- Wilson was in a movie during college which has been expanded into a porno film.
- House is reading a book of sermons written by the man he thinks is his biological father.
- Chase joins House and Wilson in speed dating and because of a bet with House learns that women are interested in him for just his looks.
- From Fox Broadcasting Company:
- HOUSE'S LATEST PATIENT'S LIFE IS AN OPEN BOOKON AN ALL-NEW 'HOUSE' MONDAY, MARCH 8, ON FOX
Laura Prepon ('That Œ70s Show') Guest-Stars House and the team take on the case of an avid blogger (guest star Prepon) admitted with sudden bruising and bleeding. From her hospital bed, the patient blogs about her symptoms, doctors and prospective diagnoses to her dedicated band of followers and solicits their advice on a course of treatment. Such openness leads the team to contemplate the value of privacy, especially after House and Wilson uncover secrets from one another's past. Meanwhile, Chase is coaxed into testing out the dating scene in the all-new 'Private Lives' episode of HOUSE airing Monday, March 8 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (HOU-615) (TV-14 D, L, S)
House (Hugh Laurie) and the team take on the case of an avid blogger who solicits the advice of her followers as she updates them on her symptoms in the HOUSE episode 'Private Lives' airing Monday, March 8 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2009 FOX BROADCASTING COMPANY Credit: Chris Haston/FOX |
| - Additional Resources
- Analysis of the Medicine from 'Polite Dissent': 'The medicine had lots of holes... and the parts didn¹t add up.'
- And the Television Without Pity recap of this episode
- And the Television Without Pity Forum discussion of this episode
- Medical Terms and Links.
- And Fox also has an in-depth recap.
Cast: Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House; Lisa Edelstein as Dr. Lisa Cuddy; Omar Epps as Dr. Eric Foreman; Robert Sean Leonard as Dr. James Wilson; Jennifer Morrison as Dr. Allison Cameron; Jesse Spencer as Dr. Robert Chase; Peter Jacobson as Dr. Chris Taub; Olivia Wilde as Thirteen/Dr. Remy Hadley Guest Cast: Laura Prepon as Frankie, Adam Rothenberg as Taylor; Gonzalo Menendez as Stuart; Catherine Kresge as Joan; Elena Evangelo as Belinda; Christina Vidal as Sandy; Tracey Esposito as Leeanne; Anise Fuller as Melodie; Tonya Kay as Chloe; Annie Weirich as Dionne; Alexandra Cramer as Grace; Lindsay Halladay as Nicole; Tina Sanchez as Elizabeth; Pamela Rooney as Mary |
- Quotes, Quotations, Dialogue, Scenes:
- As House removes a porn DVD in the morning, Wilson asks, 'What are you doing tonight?'
'Masterbating. I'd invite you but people are already talking.' 'It's pathetic. You divide your nights between porn and the Discovery Channel.' 'Right. Playing 'Dance, Dance Revolution' is a much better choice.' 'Okay. That was a gift from a patient and it happens to be great exercise. I mean, who rents porn anymore? Can't you get this stuff on the internet?' 'You can but you can't get Disc 2 with the director's commentary.' Wilson takes a breath and gets back to his initial question, 'Come out with me tonight. I'm going speed dating.' 'You mean you're dating on meth? Count me in.' 'You need to meet somebody. This way you meet 20 somebodies.' 'Over a five minute discussion of Proust. Speed dating is a meet market.' 'Yea, dozens of women just waiting to be hit on. Your odds of a happy ending are nearly as good as staying home and watching porn.'
- House joins Wilson for speed dating and finds he has brought Chase. 'You brought a date?'
Chase says, 'Wilson seemed to think it was a good idea. Wilson confirms his reason by saying, 'You need to dive back into the pool.' 'And does he have to swim in ours? You go to a bar, you bring your ugly friends.' 'It's not a beauty pageant.' Chase insists. 'Life is a beauty pageant. Little girls who kiss frogs, expect them to turn into you.' 'Oh, come on. I'm not that good looking.' House disagrees. 'Yeah you are.' Chase looks to Wilson who, to his surprise, confirms House's opinion, 'You kind of are.' 'So, you attribute every relationship I've ever had to the height of my cheekbones.' Wilson tries to make him feel better by saying, 'Not the whole relationship, just he beginning.' But House is not so kind. 'The rest is your hair.' 'This is ridiculous. Women aren't as distracted by appearances as we are. They look deeper.' House gets a glint in his eyes as he sees a chance to make money and overturn someone's way of looking at the world. Far more interesting that talking to women for 5 minutes each. 'You want to bet?' Chase looks interested. 'You can't tell anyone you're a doctor. You're unemployed. You're also a little slow: Misunderstand everything they say. And lose the accent. A hundred bucks says you still walk out of here with a dozen names.' House wins the bet.
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'Private Lives' |
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House episode |
Episode no. | Season 6 Episode 15 |
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Directed by | Sanford Bookstaver |
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Written by | Doris Egan |
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Original air date | March 8, 2010 |
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Guest appearance(s) |
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- Laura Prepon as Frankie
- Adam Rothenberg as Taylor
- Christina Vidal as Nurse Sandy
- Gonzalo Menendez as Stuart
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← Previous '5 to 9' | Next → 'Black Hole' |
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House (season 6) |
List of House episodes |
'Private Lives' is the fifteenth episode of the sixth season of House. It first aired on March 8, 2010.
Plot[edit]
The team treats an avid blogger for sudden coagulopathy, but finds her difficult to treat when she insists on discussing all procedures and doctors on her blog. House notices that the blogger respects no privacy and keeps nothing secret but makes no mention of her bodily functions. This leads him to ask her about her feces and eventually to diagnosing her with Whipple's disease.
Wilson convinces House to go speed dating along with Chase, who becomes conflicted with the realization that women date him for his looks. Chase shares his concerns with Thirteen who assures him that there had been something real between him and Cameron.
Meanwhile, House and Wilson learn secrets about each other:
House discovers that in college, Wilson acted in scenes for a classmate that were later edited into a porn movie called Feral Pleasures. After House tries to see the movie by renting it, Wilson tries to prevent House from seeing it by having it returned to the store before House watches it, but House tracks down the film, and watches it. Even though Wilson tells him not to spread the word, House hangs up posters of his movie around the hospital. Afterwards, several people must have seen the film or know about the phrase that Wilson says in the movie ('Be not afraid. The forest nymphs have taught me how to please a woman'), and start saying or just hinting the phrase to Wilson himself.[1]
Seeking revenge, Wilson discovers that House, an atheist, is reading sermons, which were written by who he believed to be his biological father who was a minister in church. Wilson surmises that House is studying the sermons to see if his mind was like his father's. However, when asked by Wilson if he found anything intellectual written in the book, House replies, 'underneath the God stuff... more God stuff.'
The Golden Bowlis A Novel By Henry James That Was First Published In 1904.
Music[edit]
- 'The Sun Is Shining Down' by JJ Grey & Mofro.[2]
- 'Chasing Pirates' by Norah Jones is played during the Opening Scenes.[2]
- 'What's It Gonna Be' by The Dynamites is played during the Speed dating scene.[2]
- 'Lochloosa' by Mofro is played during the Closing Scenes.[2]
References[edit]
- ^'House': Be not afraid ... - It Happened Last NightArchived 2012-10-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ abcdList of Music from the all episodes from House with Occurrence during the show
External links[edit]
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House Speed Dating Germantown Md Phone Number
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