House MD Casting for a female doctor to fill for Olivia´s Wilde Thirteen

olivia wilde casting house md replace season seven thirteenHouse MD is in production stage… With season seven coming soon and a lot of Huddy love in House´s season seven premiere, there´s a void to fill…

The void left by Olivia Wilde´s character after her departure from the show.

So, producers of House MD are casting for a female doctor to replace thirteen for a while, probably a multi episode arc.

Who should House MD casting call end up handing the gig to?

Is there any chance to audition for House MD Female Doctor role? Well… of course there is… that´s if they call you to do it. This is not an open audition to House MD season seven female doctor role.

But you can feel free to speculate who could be cast in House MD new season to replace Thirteen… let´s also remember Olivia Wilde is coming back, so it´s not a permanent spot… unless people fall in love with the new character and they somehow find a way to keep both.

Head to the comments and let us know your opinion!

House Season Seven Spoiler: Is Thirteen Leaving House?

thirteen leaving house season sevenOk, Anyone who saw the season finale of House MD is already in love with the idea of Huddy love, after that long long kiss between House and Cuddy, right?

But, the episode had another important moment… Olivia Wilde´s character Dr Remy Hadley, A.K.A. Thirteen resigns to her job at Princeton Plainsboro.

What does that mean? No Thirteen on season seven? Is her Huntington´s getting worse?

Well, as you may know she´s going to star in the upcoming film Cowboys and Aliens, so, she need to take a leave of abscense from House.

But we will see Thirteen on season premiere, and we´ll see her on the next season of House, although not every single episode, and not on the team.

Are you sad Thirteen leaves House´s team?

House Mega Spoiler: Taub and Thirteen back in the team

thirteen and taub coming back to houseOk, we already saw Thirteen leaving House when Foreman kicked her out.

We also saw Taub leaving House since he didn´t want to work for Foreman.

Well, after all that Cameron and Chase divorce thing going on, and Cameron leaving House the team will be reinstated after the obvious begging from both Thirteen and Taub to House.

Are you happy Taub and Thirteen are coming back to House MD? I, for instance, have mixed feelings.

House Spoiler: Is Thirteen leaving House MD?

A Romance is Born?

Humm… we just saw her taking a flight to Bangkok… but is Remy Hadley really leaving House MD?

I wouldn´t bet my mpney on that. Let´s remember Cameron is leaving House, in what will mark Chase and Cameron divorce. That will clearly leave one team spot open… and there Thirteen fills the role.

So Thirteen is coming back to join the team on House diagnostics department.

Are you glad Thirteen is not leaving?

House MD Season Finale Spoilers! House Season Finale Interviews and Clips

house-season-finale-spoilersIf you don´t want to read any Fifth Season Finale of House MD Spoilers, please leave this post. If you stay it´s under your own responsibility.

We’ll get to find out what happens to House now that he’s gone through the world’s fastest detox and House slept with Cuddy. We’ve been told that thee’s something shocking about to happen and I can’t wait to find out what it is.

Will House be checked into the looney bin? Will House & Cuddy continue their affair? Will Cameron & Chase get married? What other shockers could the writers be building us up to…?

Spoilers for House MD Season Finale:

House and the team are intrigued by Scott (guest star Ashton Holmes), a man whose left brain and right brain operate independently, leaving him with two distinct personalities and no control over some of his actions. As the two sides of Scott’s brain struggle for dominance, his warring personalities make it increasingly difficult for the team to figure out what is causing the unique problem. The team is forced to use some unusual methods to get him to cooperate with their necessary testing. Meanwhile, when House refuses to make an appearance in the clinic, Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) takes an unconventional approach to force House to make up the time with a particular patient (guest star Carl Reiner). [Source: FOX]

Press Release – House MD Season Finale:

HOUSE TAKES ON A CASE OF MIND OVER MATTER AS A PATIENT’S RIGHT AND LEFT BRAIN STRUGGLE FOR DOMINANCE ON THE SEASON FINALE OF “HOUSE” MONDAY, MAY 11, ON FOX

Carl Reiner (“Ocean’s Thirteen”) Guest-Stars

House and the team are intrigued by Scott, a man whose left brain and right brain operate independently, leaving him with two distinct personalities and no control over some of his actions. As the two sides of Scott’s brain struggle for dominance, his warring personalities make it increasingly difficult for the team to figure out what is causing the unique problem. The team is forced to use some unusual methods to get him to cooperate with their necessary testing. Meanwhile, when House refuses to make an appearance in the clinic, Cuddy takes an unconventional approach to force House to make up the time with a particular patient (guest star Reiner) in the “Both Sides Now” episode of HOUSE airing Monday, May 11 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (HOU-524) (TV-14 D, L)

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; Kal Penn as Dr. Lawrence Kutner; Olivia Wilde as Thirteen

Guest Cast: Carl Reiner as Eugene Schwartz; Anne Dudek as Amber; Ashton Holmes as Scott; Maria Thayer as Annie; Scott Conley as Warren; Sheila Daley as Paula; Richard Sabine as John; Jason Boegh as Leo; William Woff as Minister; Jennifer Crystal Foley as Rachel Taub; Adam Trahan as Private Stripper; Bobbin Bergstrom as Nurse.

UPDATE: Spoilers of House Season Finale – Post airing Via: Ausiello

WARNING: Stop reading if you have not watched tonight’s episode of House. I mean it. Everyone else, onward and downward…
Deep breaths, Huddy fans. Deep breaths.
Among the many bombshells dropped in tonight’s House season finale was the discovery that last week’s massively hyped-by-me hookup between House and Cuddy, um, Never. Actually. Happened.
Deeeeeeep breaths.
It was nothing more than a figment of House’s Vicodin-soaked, Kutner-grievin’, Amber-obsessed imagination.
Deeeeeeeeeeeeeep breaths.
Feeling a little duped, eh? Join the club. Much like you, I figured there’d be a twist, but I honestly didn’t think it would be of the hallucinatory variety. (I was only recently tipped off about this development, hence the vague warning I included in Ask Ausiello.) Of course, looking back, the signs were there. Series creator David Shore was always very careful to qualify his comments about Huddysex. Take a look:
“Yes, we have figured out the details surrounding Huddy having sex,” Shore told us last January, before adding, “It definitely won’t be what people expect. We have to do things our way, the House way. We wouldn’t want to have the characters do anything out of character.”
Two months later, Shore was equally as cagey about the impending romp. “I really don’t want to go into the particulars of [them hooking up] because we have found a really cool way to do it, and I don’t want to spoil it. But I will confirm that we are taking things forward [with them].”
Bottom line: Technically, Shore didn’t lie. But he was playing me us a little. (BTW, both Shore and exec producer Katie Jacobs declined to be interviewed for this story.)
Other major developments in tonight’s finale and the questions they raised:
•    Chase and Cameron got hitched! Will it last? Will it lead to more screen time for the underused docs next season? Will Jesse Spencer make good on his (presumably tongue-in-cheek) threat to walk? (Nope to that last one; a rep for the actor confirms he’ll be back next season as a series regular.)
•    Kutner came back to life… in House’s head! Did Obama have to sign off on the cameo?
•    As we suspected, a downward spiraling House checked into a psychiatric/rehab facility! How long will he stay there? Might he bump into Wilson’s brother while he’s there? Will he pass the time by having more imaginary sex with Cuddy?
So many questions, so much time to ponder them in the comments section below (four months to be exact.) And while you’re down there, tell me what you thought of the finale. Love it? Hate it? Out for blood? Start spillin’!

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Complete Recap and Spoilers of House MD – 5×23 – Under My Skin

house-cuddy-cameron-love-triangleThe show is getting better and better… and we predicted some hot scenes between House and Cuddy.

Now, filled with spoilers of House MD

Complete Recap and Spoilers of House MD – 5×23 – Under My Skin

Ballerinas and ballerinos practice. The directors worry about the dude’s back as he prepares for a lift.The ballerina prances at him and he lifts her over his head. Then he seizes up and drops her. Sophie starts fighting for breath. She can’t breathe.

House eats some cereal at home as Dead Amber taunts him with ukulele playing. He’s mad at her for trying to kill Chase and is trying to ignore her. She says he’s not completely rational.

Foreman knocks at the door. House says he’s taking a personal day. Cuddy says come in or he’s fired.

In the differential room, they discuss the fact that she’s having trouble breathing. House continues to suggest the opposite of whatever Dead Amber says. She’s pushing for dehydration, which could hide an infection.

Wilson gives a guy the news he has kidney cancer and House interrupts. Wilson tries to run him off. House tells him he’s hallucinating. That gets his attention. House thinks he’s got sleep apnea that’s causing lack of sleep. He wants Wilson to watch his differentials. Dead Amber starts babbling over Wilson and he tells her to shut up. Wilson wants to know who he’s seeing. House thinks for a minute and then plays the sympathy card. He says Kutner.

Chase and Cameron share a lovely evening at home. As he talks about work she interrupts, blurting out: “I have my husband’s sperm.” They froze it when he got sick and she hasn’t been able to bring herself to get rid of it. Sentimental body fluids and all. Chase interprets this as meaning she wants a pre-nup, in liquid form.

Wilson visits House before his sleep test. Wilson thinks he should be admitted. Dead Amber pops up and tells House that she knows he’s wrong about sleep apnea, which means he knows he wrong, too.

The next morning House walks in to see Wilson. Dead Amber is with him. Foreman reports that the patient isn’t responding to the antibiotics, she still can’t breathe. So, not an infection.

House suggests a semi-radical treatment which Foreman suggests is like waterboarding. House checks with Wilson that it’s no more radical than he usually is and they go for it. When Foreman leaves House gives Wilson his list of theories: infection, trauma, schizophrenia, MS, pills.

Dead Amber helps House root for infection, since it can be cured. Wilson wonders what he’s hearing.

Foreman holds the patient’s hand, telling her the water they’re going to inject in her lungs will make her feel like she’s drowning. They begin the procedure and as Taub tries to hold her down, she slips out of his grasp. “Oh no,” he says, holding up a gross-covered hand, “her skin came off.”

House, Foreman and Dead Amber watch Foreman try to treat the sloughing off skin. House wants an ultrasound of her liver to look for masses. He wants to know what caused the skin issue. He suggests something that Foreman says would be a one in a million reaction. House thinks maybe this is the one.

House interrupts Wilson in the clinic, saying he feels guilty for prescribing the antibiotics that apparently caused it. He thinks his guilt is a symptom of MS.

The ballerino sits at his girlfriend’s bedside. House visits them. They found a mass in her liver. House, with Dead Amber at his side, apologizes for treating her for the infection she didn’t have. He apologizes several times. The ballerinas are confused, but say thanks.

Foreman confronts House in the hall, wanting to know why he was talking to the patient. “I think skinless women are hot,” he says. They can’t biopsy her liver because her skin’s too shot. He suggests a different kind of biopsy and Foreman sees him check in with Wilson again.

House tells Wilson he felt nothing apologizing so he thinks it’s MS.

Foreman and Chase do the biopsy. Chase mentions that Cameron kept her dead husband’s sperm and wants to hang onto it. Foreman says he has to let her go or he’ll be stuck with her forever. That’s what Chase wants. But Foreman says if he leaves her for any reason he won’t just be the guy who left her, he’ll be the guy who killed her kids.

The patient starts to crash.

In differential they report that the biopsy was negative, but now she has a heart problem. But they don’t know if that came before or after the lung problem. Foreman wants to know why Wilson is sitting in. House says he was there in case it was cancer, but that doesn’t explain why he’s staying. Foreman wonders if Cuddy is making him oversee House. House, meanwhile, is completely distracted by Dead Amber going through things at his desk. House throws Wilson out. Dead Amber sits down in his spot with a scalpel she prepares to drive into her arm. If it’s not MS, that leaves mental illness or Vicodin. Mental illness would mean he can’t practice medicine and Vicodin means he’d have to live with pain. She slices her arm.

From this, House gets that she’s suggesting they kill the patient – stop her heart long enough to MRI it. The team is wary. House acts confident.

Then he goes to check in with Wilson. He says it was “her” idea. Wilson notices. House tells him it’s Amber. “Your subconscious picked my dead girlfriend?” Wilson says. Wilson says the heart stopping is on the upper end of his normal radical scale.

Wilson tells House he had his blood level checked for Vicodin use and it’s waaay too high. House is rooting for schizophrenia that he can treat with electroshock. Wilson lists off the possible side effects, including the one that would matter to him most – losing his rational mind.

In the MRI machine, Chase kills the patient – but only for a planned 3 minutes.

From his office House calls Wilson in the cafeteria, suggesting insulin shock instead of electroshock. He says he has no symptoms of addiction and he’s been popping pills for years and only hallucinating for days. Wilson points out how crazy it is to try insulin shock instead of rehab. Wilson says he’ll be up in a few minutes but House suggests he make it two minutes because he’s about to inject himself with insulin. Thirteen wants to keep looking for a problem but the 3 minutes have passed. Chase rushes to restart her heart.

Dead Amber cries as House injects himself and everything goes fuzzy. He collapses on the floor, convulsing and Wilson rushes in.

Wilson paces next to House in a hospital bed. House wakes up, looking around for Dead Amber. He doesn’t see her. He thinks it worked, but he can’t remember how to work his zipper. But he checks out otherwise.

The team beeps House. Foreman thinks they saw a shadow on her heart. Tumor, scar tissue, lesion… Taub thinks they have to guess because it’s all they’ve got. House walks off.

He watches the patient. He realizes nothing changes. An epiphany, all by himself. House thinks the ballerino is being too devoted, out of guilt. He thinks he cheated and she has gonorrhea in her heart (apparently this is possible).

House celebrates alone with a beer and onion rings. Foreman calls. The ballerino has gonorrhea, but swears he didn’t cheat. Hers, meanwhile, is advanced. The ballerino has stopped hanging out in her room. This bothers House. That means he wasn’t guilty, which means House wasn’t right, he was just lucky. He slowly looks around the bar. He sees Dead Amber singing “Enjoy Yourself” in the corner. He calls Wilson to come get him.

Wilson knows a good rehab. At House’s place, Foreman calls. The patient’s infection has sent her into sepsis. Foreman’s panicked. But Wilson hangs up on him saying House is off the case. He tells House the patient is fine. Dead Amber knows he’s lying. House wonders why he doesn’t feel scared. He doesn’t know what he’ll do if his only option doesn’t work.

Back at the hospital Taub, Thirteen and Foreman try to figure out how to save her.

House visits Cuddy. He tells her he quits. She wonders what stupid thing he’s about to ask for, her babysitter is waiting. He tells her to go “suckle your bastard child if it makes you feel better.” She starts to leave. He tells her he’s hallucinating.

Dead Amber tells him Cuddy’s not his keeper. He tells her he needs her. She calls her babysitter.

Chase performs surgery. They notice her fingers and toes are turning gray.

House pukes in a bucket at his place as Cuddy pats his back. When she leaves the room he looks for his stash. She’s already cleaned him out. He’s shaking and sweating as he tries to tell her where the rest of his stash is. “It’s like I don’t even know who you are anymore,” Dead Amber says.

House writhes in pain and Cuddy offers her hand.

Chase wakes up the patient to tell her they got rid of the abscess in her heart but they need to amputate her feet and hands or the gangrene will spread. She says no.

Foreman wants to leave but Taub wants to keep thinking of an answer.

Cuddy watches as House heaves in the toilet. She gives him some ginger water to ease the nausea. He sees a spare pill. Dead Amber tells him to send her away. He does. Then Dead Amber calls him pathetic, saying if he wants the pill, he should just send her home. As he crawls for it Dead Amber says if he takes the pill he doesn’t deserve her, but if he secretly takes it, he doesn’t deserve anyone. He stretches out, reaching for it, but Cuddy runs in and snatches it away. She flushes it.

Taub and Chase try something radical to reanimate the tissue in her extremities. It looks like it might be working.

The next morning, House asks Cuddy to breathe more quietly. She says he’s doing great. She says he can come back to work when he’s better. She thinks he’ll be fine, but he says she’s biased because he’s her hospital’s biggest asset. He says that’s why she’s there. She says she’s not and wouldn’t lie and he deduces that means she has and wants to confess. And so she does. She wasn’t in his endocrinology class, she audited it. Because she thought he was “an interesting lunatic, even then.” She’s not there protecting hospital property. House looks around and announces they’re alone. Dead Amber is gone.

The patient wakes up — with her extremities. She wants to know where her ballerino is. Taub tells her he left.

At home, Chase tells Cameron he doesn’t have any doubts. She thinks that’s naive. She wants to spend the rest of her life with him, but doesn’t know. He says he’ll wait until she does.

Cuddy puts on her coat to leave, telling House she’ll see him later. He thanks her. “You want to kiss me, don’t you?” she says, seeing him standing close. “I always want to kiss you,” he says. And so they do. And her coat comes off. And IT finally happens.

Author: MollyWillow for IMDB

Complete Recap and Spoilers of House MD 5×21 – Saviors

We already saw what things are in Princeton Plainsboro after Kutner´s death, and how Chase proposed to Cameron.

But now it´s time for the full recap of Saviors, The latest House MD Episode in a post filled with spoilers.

Complete Recap and Spoilers of House MD 5×21 – Saviors

An environmental group protests. Some are chained to a bulldozer. They shout back and forth with the miners whose work they’re stopping. A woman chained to the bulldozer slumps over. A police officer says she has no pulse and the protest is over. But she wakes up, just dehydrated. The man chained next to her frees himself but then finds that his vision is blurry and he can’t stand. He falls.

Cameron tells Chase she wants to push back their planned weeklong getaway. She wants to get House to take a case and keep it, a favor for another doctor.

She presents the case of environmentalist Doug to the team. They think it’s something from exposure to toxic chemicals. House tells her to do the test.

She explains to the patient that she’ll be injecting ice water into his ear canal (just try to read that and not get the shivers) to see if the balance problem is his inner ear. As she does it, he gripes about the free flowers in his room and their pesticides. He pukes on her.

House stalks Wilson in the cafeteria. Wilson’s eating an egg white omelette, which House finds odd. Wilson thinks House is just avoiding talking about Kutner. House is wearing the watch Kutner gave him for secret Santa.

The team thinks it’s odd House is making Cameron do the test. She reports on the puking. They still think he’s faking, but House buys it because the patient puked on her, not away from her.

He orders her to do another test. He’s been hiccuping a few hours a day for a week. The other doctors didn’t think it was anything.

Chase asks Cameron if she’s avoiding him by putting off their trip. She says there’s a reason she needs to stay with the case, but she can’t tell him what it is. He says OK.

House thinks it’s weird she’s doing the tests he’s ordering her to do, because usually she’d point out he’s not her boss. He tries to suss out her motives.

She presents the hiccups and no balance to the team. Taub tosses out MS and House tells Cameron to do a lumbar puncture – which is tough given the hiccups.

Foreman helps by holding the patient down. He takes the opportunity to ask Cameron about her motives.

Chase asks Cuddy if Cameron has asked for her spot back on the team. She says no. Then he asks if she thinks Cameron is in love with House. When Cuddy says that’s a ridiculous question, he asks if she is. That’s an even more ridiculous question. He decides to extrapolate from her lack of answers.

House roots through the lounge fridge. A woman comes in saying she’s Doug’s wife. He told her he was in jail so she wouldn’t worry, but she went through his email and found the referral to House. She had to get someone to take care of their four year old son. House is disgusted by the bite of Wilson’s kale he just ate.

House drops in on Cameron and Foreman mid-lumbar, saying he’s figured it out. He thinks Wilson put her up to it, but she points out that makes no sense since he’s a better liar than she is and wouldn’t have to cancel a vacation. They notice lumps on Doug’s neck. House pokes one. It’s crunchy.

That rules out MS.

The team spitballs, mostly involving exposure to chemicals at the various plants he protested. House sends the team to run the next test. He wants to see where Cameron will go if she can’t be there.

Cuddy tells Cameron that Chase is concerned. Then Cuddy asks if Cameron is in love with House. She thinks Cuddy is marking her territory. Cuddy says neither of them should love House.

Doug’s wife begs him to quit protesting. He says he’s doing it for their son.

There’s a knock at Wilson’s door at 10:30 pm. Of course it’s House. He thinks Wilson is eating healthy because of Kutner, a wake-up call to eat healthier. Wilson pulls out some ice cream and bacon from his fridge.

House answers his phone to screams of extreme pain from the patient. House thinks it’s an infection made worse by the steroids they just gave him. They run a test to check his bones. They’re normal.

Thirteen asks Taub if he and his wife talk about stuff. Taub guesses Foreman’s not that chatty. On the x-ray he notices that Doug’s femur – the strongest bone in the body – is broken. He broke it lying in bed.

House thinks the carcinogens Doug was exposed to mean he has cancer. He wants to start him on chemo. Foreman interrupts Chase fixing the guy’s leg in surgery. He wants bone for a biopsy to make sure the cancer diagnosis is right. Chase asks what Cameron thinks and Foreman tells him she isn’t on the case anymore. News to him.

House visits Cameron in the ER, asking why she’s still around on her week off. Then he decides that she and Chase are over. She says he’s wrong. She pauses, then tells House that Cameron is going to ask her to marry him. She found the ring looking for socks. She doesn’t want him to ask. She thinks it’s a reaction to Kutner. She doesn’t want him to propose just because he’s scared.

House sees a couple in the clinic. Cuddy interrupts, asking what’s going on with Cameron. He says she doesn’t want back on his team and she doesn’t want to jump him. When Cuddy is ready to take that as an answer, he realizes she only cared about the answer to one of those questions.

Foreman visits Doug, telling him he doesn’t have cancer. But – his leg wound starts oozing blood and Foreman realizes he’s bleeding out.

House is back to thinking it’s cancer, but they can’t find it. House wants to do total body irradiation. Taub thinks that’s insane. He suggests giving him something to make his tumor bigger so they can find it. House goes for it.

House walks in on Wilson eating carrots. He thinks he’s lost his mojo. He was clueless about Kutner, he was wrong about Cameron and he thinks he should have come up with Taub’s suggestion. And he can’t figure out why Wilson is eating healthy. He thinks he’s losing his mind. Wilson, unconcerned, thinks this makes perfect sense because he can’t find reason in the irrational thing Kutner did.

Doug’s wife isn’t thrilled with the tumor-enhancement plan. And then his heart stops beating.

Chase finds Cameron. He wants to know what’s going on. She says she needs a little more time. He says no. She says it has nothing to do with House. “Well it has nothing to do with me anymore, either,” he says. “Let me know when I can come pick up my things.”

House is frustrated because they haven’t grown a tumor and he can’t figure out what’s wrong. He asks the team to start diagnosing all over again. They’ve got nothing. House says they should put in a defibrilator so he won’t die while they’re still diagnosing.

House runs things by Wilson at the vending machine. There’s nothing healthy in it. Wilson gets gummy bears, which he hates. More importantly, so does House. He realizes Wilson has been eating healthy because he doesn’t. Not because Wilson has finally grown tired after a decade of House mooching food, but because he’s screwing with him. Wilson cops to it. A little game to try to let things feel back to normal after Amber died. And half the fun was letting House figure out he was doing it. Misson accomplished. Then House has another epiphany.

House visits the patient as Taub runs down the defibrilator plan. He has a few questions. But no, they don’t have a garden, or window box. Then he decides their marriage is in trouble and Doug tried to fix it by compromising his flower principles.

Yep, he missed their anniversary dinner for a rally and he bought her roses, but she was gone and he threw them out. House says it’s an infection from the rose’s thorns. He got lesions on his nerves which caused the various early symptoms and the steriods made it worse. He’ll be fine, but it’s bad news for his wife: he’ll never doubt himself again.

House drops in on Cameron in the clinic, telling her her favor is repaid. He thinks Kutner’s death made her freak out about things with Chase, given that she lost her first husband. He tells her not to dump Chase by dumping cases on him. When she says she wasn’t trying to dump him, House says she was trying to get him to dump her. Much less guilt.

Cameron tells Chase she shouldn’t have postponed their vacation. He says he should never have planned it. She tells him she found the ring. He says she doesn’t have to worry about that anymore. She says she doesn’t care how it happens, she just wants it to happen. He asks if she’s proposing. She’s proposing he propose – after he dumped her. She stands there, crying, as he takes a moment to look at her. Then he gets down on one knee and takes her hand. He doesn’t say anything. She says yes. They kiss.

(Scenes set to a swell bluesy piano/harmonica Hugh Laurie rendition of “Makin’ Whoopie.”) Doug’s wife kisses him good-bye. Wilson and House share burgers, fries and a shake – mojo restored. Cameron and Chase break the news to Cuddy, who hugs them both.

Then House, at the piano, looks up and sees Amber standing there. She says she guesses he’s not crazy after all, visit from a dead girl to the contrary.

Author: MollyWillow for IMDB

Lawrence Kutner death on House MD – Read Kutner´s obituary – Watch his memorial video – leave your goodbyes

Folks at Fox.com posted an Obituary for Doctor Lawrence Kutner, since he committed suicide on last episode of House MD. Remember Nothing happened to Kal Penn. Kal Penn is not dead, Kutner is

House MD´s Lawrence´s Kutner Obituary

Mercer County Courier
April 7, 2009

Dr. Lawrence Kutner died on Thursday, April 2nd from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was 33 years old.

“Dr. Kutner was a hard working, young doctor with a kind, unassuming, gentle manner. He will be missed by all of us”, said Dr. Lisa Cuddy, Dean of Medicine at Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, where Dr. Kutner worked.

Dr. Kutner was born in Freemont, California. Tragedy marred his early life as he lost his parents, Karamchand and Niki Baidwan, who were shot during an armed robbery. After a couple of years in foster care, Julia and Richard Kutner adopted Lawrence. He showed great promise in high school, winning a Westinghouse Science award for an experiment involving dark matter. His adoptive parents mused that he showed a freethinking, inventive streak from a young age.

Kutner received a full scholarship to the University of California at Berkeley and graduated magna cum laude with a degree in Physics. He then attended the University of Tel Aviv Medical School and completed an internship and residency in Sports and Rehabilitation Medicine through the University of Colorado. “He wanted to be a doctor since seeing ‘M.A.S.H.’ as a kid”, said his close friend and colleague Dr. Chris Taub. “I think he modeled himself a little bit after Hawkeye Pierce.”

Kutner’s girlfriend Nicole Brewster remembered that Lawrence, being adopted and of Indian ancestry, always felt like an outsider. But she said he didn’t resent it – instead, he felt the experience gained him added insight and perspective. This drew him to take atypical paths in his career and personal life. One such example is when he decided to break the world record for distance crawling. After a grueling 43 hours, he managed to crawl 20 miles, and earn himself a place in Guinness Book in 2002.

During his free time, Lawrence played water polo and swam competitively. He enjoyed science fiction and was a frequent participant in the Clarion Science Fiction Workshops.

Dr. Kutner is survived by his adoptive parents. A private Hindu celebration of his life was held yesterday.

They also put uo what his co-workers wrote for him:

Dr Chris Taub:

I really don´t want to wrte anything. I Have nothing to say… I´m pissed off. Why didn´t you talk to me? Idiot. I miss you.

Chris Taub

Dr Allison Cameron:

I don´t know if you knew this, but… out of all those new people, I´m pretty sure you were House´s favorite.

Love

Allison Cameron

Dr Lisa Cuddy:

I think what I remember most was your kindness. When I first adopted Rachel, a lot of people offered to come help, to babysit. But you´re the only one who actually did. Nobody could make Rachel laugh like you. We´ll both miss you.

Cuddy

Eric Foreman:

I Wish I´d gotten there sooner.
I´m sorry

E.F.

Dr James Wilson:

When you gave me some of your short stories to read, I remember you practically apologized as you handed them over; that´s how shy you were about sharing them. But I don´t know why. They were actually pretty good.

James Wilson

Remy:

My first memory of you is when you got fined as #6. My second memory of you is when you reappeared as #9. My third is when you set that patient on fire trying to restart his heart. Later on, I was the one you confided in about your parents. About what happened to them. And I always felt there was so much more to talk about…
I wish we had more time.

Remy #13

Dr. Robert Chase:

I didn´t know you that well – I guess nobody did x

Robert Chase

Gregory House:

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You can also leave your own message for Kutner and watch the memorial video for Kutner´s death

Complete Recap and Spoilers of House MD 5×20 – A Simple Explanation

A Shocking episode of House MD aired last night… A confusing one too… including some strange rumours about a Kal Penn suicide and Kal Penn dying.

We weretrying to figure out who was dying on House for a couple of weeks. And finally we found out… but here I am spoiling everybody… well I might just go all the way with the spoilers of House MD.

We will say it again Kutner is dead, Kal Penn is alive

Complete Recap and Spoilers of House MD 5×20 – A Simple Explanation

A family gathers around a dying man at his home, saying their good-byes. He asks to be alone with his wife. He apologizes to her for his general SOB-ness. He says he’s ready. His wife says it’s OK, but then starts gasping for breath. Innard-view shows us her throat has totally closed. The weak, dying man cries for help.

A 54-year-old woman with acute respiratory failure, Taub says. House thinks it’s because she’s overweight. Her husband is dying of lung cancer. She went to Hawaii recently. Kutner isn’t there and Taub covers for him.

Thirteen arrives and says the woman is demanding to be released so she can be with her husband. House says go for it, but Taub says he has an idea – all by himself.

They wheel Eddie in to join his wife.

Charlotte is cleared to be released after her treatment works. House is fixated on the idea that Kutner isn’t there.

Charlotte gasps for breath, but her husband seems better.

Foreman and 13 check out Kutner’s pad looking for him. No one has heard from him. They look around, it’s a fanboy’s dream. They don’t see anything until — 13 sees Kutner splayed on the bedroom floor. They call for an ambulance. A pool of blood spreads next to a gun. We don’t see his body. Foreman and 13 try CPR but he’s cold. Dead.

Kutner killed himself.

The team sits around the table, stunned. Not even House speaks. Then, he asks if Kutner said anything to anyone. House says it could have been prevented if “the idiots who worked alongside him 80 hours a week” had noticed something was wrong. Taub thinks guilt is a waste of time, since Kutner is an idiot for killing himself. He mentions the patient and the fact Eddie is getting better. Foreman suggests they pass the file off. House tries to focus.

Cuddy shows up. She hired a grief counselor, which she’s sure none of them will see and is offering time off, which she’s sure none of them will take.

They come up with another diagnosis for Charlotte.

Wilson hasn’t come to see House. Cuddy checks that House didn’t even have an inkling. Foreman and 13 want to go see Kutner’s parents. House joins them.

Taub starts Charlotte on an antinflamatory. In the hospital bed next to her, Eddie talks her through a fantasy vacation in Rio, the one they were always supposed to take. He sits up in bed and Taub says he’d like to run a test on him.

At Kutner’s adoptive parents’ home. He called them Mr. and Mrs. Kutner for years, until they gave him a chemistry set. Then they were mom and dad His mom asks if they have any idea why he did it. House then blames his parents for letting him take their name and give him the illusion he was white. He gets really going, saying Kutner was tormented, until Foreman interrupts and tells him to leave. The parents watch, agape.

House stands to leave and manages to offer condolences.

At the hospital, Taub reports the anti-inflammatory had no effect. But her husband is getting better. He thinks he’s going into remission because of love. He says nothing fits for Charlotte. House says that leaves one diagnosis.

He visits them both. He thinks her heart is too big and his is too small, but Eddie cuts him off, asking if he’s kidding. Yes, he is. He thinks she’s faking, thinking the sicker she was, the longer he’d hang on. She admits it, but then starts crying out with leg pain.

House looks at her legs – one is half the size of the other.

What can shred an epiglotis and make muscle disappear? House tries to figure out. He’s also been calling Kutner’s friends to find out if they knew anything.

Now they’re thinking MS for Charlotte. House also tells Taub to go ahead with the test he was going to run behind his back to see if Eddie’s heart is getting stronger.

House confronts Cuddy, asking if she let him hire a pervert. “Well,” she says, “it’d be hypocritical of me not to.” House has Kutner’s police record. He was charged with indecent exposure. For streaking, Cuddy says. She says House should be upset, Kutner thought like him, pushed boundaries like him.

13 runs a test on Charlotte, who talks about the fact her husband never loved her as much as she loved him. It seems to resonate with 13. Then Charlotte crashes.

Taub runs his test on Eddie, who talks about wanting more time with his wife, to treat her better. The test shows Eddie’s heart isn’t getting any better.

Cuddy visits Wilson, saying House needs a friend. Wilson can’t deal with it. She tells him that House blamed his parents, which gets Wilson’s attention.

Chase operates on Charlotte. Her spleen ruptured. Taub waits so he can biopsy it when Chase is done. Chase says he’ll do it. Chase implies Taub’s sticking around to avoid thinking about Kutner. “Kutner wanted to die, Charlotte doesn’t, so in the contest for my concern and interest, she wins,” Taub says coldly. Chase finds that her liver is scarred.

House stands in Kutner’s apartment. Wilson visits, saying for the record he’s uncomfortable violating a dead colleague’s dignity. House is glad to see him. He wants to know what Kutner was hiding and why.

There’s a picture on the wall of Kutner with his adoptive parents and another of him with his dead parents. That means he wasn’t hiding from the pain.

Wilson suggests they hit the bar. They find his blood all over the bedroom floor. House tries to figure out what he’s missing. Wilson accuses House of being there because he’s trying to solve the puzzle. House says he didn’t miss anything because there’s nothing to miss. He thinks Kutner was murdered.

Back at the wipe board, House fields suggestions from 13 and Taub. Foreman took Cuddy’s offer of time off. News to 13. House reveals his wipe board, motives for Kutner’s murder. As Taub accuses House of being irrational, House suggests another diagnosis.

Taub visits Charlotte. She wants to give her heart to her husband if she dies.

13 shows up on Foreman’s doorstep. He wants to work through things alone. She chokes back tears as he says she should go.

Cuddy visits House, trying to dissuade him from his murder theory. The man who killed Kutner’s parents is coming up for parole and Kutner testified at all his hearings. House thinks he might have had someone kill Kutner, even though he was killed with his own gun, to the temple and police found gun shot residue.

Taub and 13 try to help Charlotte, who’s seizing on the floor. She broke free from her bed and injected herself with anything she could grab. Taub knows she was trying to kill herself to save her husband.

They stabilize her, but her liver is now shot. Taub thinks it was selfless. She needs a whole new liver. House plans to lie to the transplant committee because the test to confirm their theory takes 48 hours and she’ll be gone in 24.

House gets a brainstorm and visits Cameron. He needs an incurable romantic to talk to an incurable romantic. They want to tell her that her husband is giving a partial kidney donation and then “let” him die on the table so they can take the whole thing. He’s going to die anyway. Cameron convinces him to sign, but after she watches him do it, she tells House he can’t do the transplant.

She saw nodules on his fingers and thinks he was misdiagnosed. House isn’t interested in helping. The guy who killed Kutner’s parents died of an aneurysm two months ago. He’s running out of theories. Cameron tells him Kutner hid from everyone. House didn’t get a chance to save him. But he can run a test to see if he can save Eddie.

House visits Eddie. He has a fungal infection, not cancer. It’s curable. He doesn’t want the treatment. He tells House to do the transplant. If not now, then he can do it when Eddie gets out and is hit by a car and shows up in his morgue.

House pitches it to 13 and Taub. 13 thinks it’s tantamount to murder now that he has a chance to live. She refuses. But Taub will do it, they’ve already had one pointless death, he says.

He wheels Eddie into Charlotte’s room, and then tells her what her husband is planning. But Charlotte is spiking a fever, and infection is spreading. One more clue.

House confronts her for lying. She didn’t go to Hawaii; she went to Rio, where they have sand fleas that could infect her. She confesses. She went last year, not with anyone he knew. House thinks they were both ready to die for guilt, not love. But Taub thinks you can’t have that much guilt without love.

Taub drops by Cuddy’s. There’s a liver on the way for Charlotte. But Taub says it’s too late, they didn’t catch her disease in time. Cuddy says that the fact she helped buy them some time to diagnose Eddie will give her death some meaning. No, Taub says as Cuddy prepares to go to Kutner’s funeral, it won’t.

Wilson tells House he was wrong about him. House is terrified he’s losing his gift of seeing everything, Wilson guesses.

They go to Kutner’s funeral. Foreman stands alone.

Eddie and Charlotte lie in their beds, silent.

House goes back to Kutner’s, looking for something, anything.

Foreman and 13 serve as pallbearers, a coffin and silence in grief separating them.

Taub stands over Charlotte as her husband takes her hand, kissing it as she fades away.

House goes through Kutner’s happy, smiling childhood photos.

Foreman takes 13′s hand.

Alone at the hospital, Taub finally cries.

House tries to make sense of it all. He looks at a moody picture of Kutner, inscrutable.

Author: MollyWillow for IMDB

Mega House Spoiler: Who is dying on season finale of House MD?

Update: Who dies on House Series Finale Spoiler?

We are all about major spoilers lately…

Now it´s time to a huge House Spoiler.

One of the main characters of House MD is going to die at season finale.

The question is yet to know who:

  • Is Kutner dying on House MD?
  • Is Taub dying?
  • Is Wilson dying?
  • Is Chase dying on House MD?
  • Is Cameron dying on House?
  • Is Cuddy dying?
  • Is Thirteen dying?
  • Is Foreman dying?
  • Is Gregory House dying?

Let´s see…

  • If Gregory House dies, the show´s over… so, it shouldn´t be Gregory House who dies.
  • If Thirteen dies on House it´s not such a big shocker as it is planned… since she´s already dying from Huntington´s.
  • If Wilson dies on House, the show loses way too much.
  • If Cuddy dies, the show loses much, and the romantic interest and tension would be dismissed.
  • If Foreman dies, it may lead to a big plot turn… and let´s see… he´s the one with the most movies experience alongside Kal Penn´s comedies. So, this is possible. Omar Epps leaving House to pursue a new casting opportunity.
  • If Cameron dies, the increase of her screen time makes no sense.
  • If Chase dies, makes much more sense, since he´s not so much written this season as in the past… he´s no longer in a romantic relationship in the real life as Jesse Spencer with Jennifer Morrison.
  • If Kutner dies, it makes sense because not much else happened to the character, and Kal Penn has a comedy resumée quite strong.
  • If Taub dies, it may not be so unexpected since he´s the most unhappy only second perhaps to Gregory House; and we said the death was a shocker.

My guesses are between the death of Kutner, Foreman or Chase.

Who do you think is dying at season finale of House MD?