Awesome Charlie.  I am sending this to my wife right now.

I like that Hugh plays the hardass, yet, he always does the "right 
thing" in the end.  I think that is what makes me like the show so much. 
  Good stuff.

Ray

Charlie Griefer wrote:
> On 5/18/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
>>Yea, so back to the topic at hand....can someone fill me in as to what
>>the hell happened with Dr. House and his ex-wife?  I saw most of the
>>"three stories", but pretty much missed what happened with her and the
>>ex and her sick husband.
> 
> 
> <SPOILERS>
> 
> 
> There really wasn't anything much dealt with regarding the ex and her
> new husband.  The episode centered on the 3 stories, each of which
> apparently reprensented House himself when he was a patient.  Doc
> Cuddy (sp?) suggested they amputate his leg, which he vehemently
> disagreed with.  He was told that even if they didn't amputate, he'd
> be in chronic unbearable pain for the rest of his life.  He still said
> "pshaw" (I paraphrase).  There was a "middle ground" where they would
> remove the necrotic tissue and he would get to keep the leg, but
> chances were against it ever being functional.  Again, he said nay.
> 
> He then asked to be put into a chemical-induced coma (I've been in a
> few of those during college...very fun) in order to get some rest
> because the pain was so unbearable.  At this point, Sela Ward had...I
> forget the exact title, but essentially had the right to make medical
> decisions on his behalf since he was now incapacitated...and she chose
> to go the 'middle ground' (remove the dead muscle/tissue).  Cuddy
> (again, sp?) told her that she was "saving his life", but she said he
> wouldn't see it that way.
> 
> So anyway, his lecture to the class was actually about himself
> (Foreman, Chase, and Cameron ended up sitting in towards the end, as
> well as the other doc...the oncologist guy).  I suppose that during
> the lecture he came to the realization that Sela -did- in fact save
> his life, and after class, on his way back to the office, he called
> her and said, "bring your husband in tomorrow."
> 
> End of episode.
> 
> All in all, a very good episode with some fantastic acting by Hugh
> Laurie.  Hard enough to pull off a foreign accent...harder still when
> you're acting as if you're in intense, unbelievable pain but still
> need to maintain the accent).  It also seemed to give his 'team' a
> little bit of insight into his past and why he's such a bitter man.
> 
> Really looking forward to the season finale (which will be bittersweet
> since it also means I'll have to wait until Sept for more House
> episodes).
> 
> </SPOILERS>
> 

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