1X07 נאמנות - Fidelity
תקציר רשמי של הפרק: האוס וצוותו נאבקים להציל את חייה של אישה הסובלת מהפרעת שינה מסתורית. האוס מגיע למסקנה שמדובר במחלה קטלנית המועברת דרך מגע מיני, אך החולה ובעלה מכחישים בתוקף שבגדו זה בזה... שעה: 19:52 שידור נוסף: 00:38 סיכום ותמונה מהאתר: http://www.drgreghouse.com/episode7.php Originally aired December 28, 2004. 6.92 million viewers. Directed by Bryan Spicer. Written by Thomas L. Moran. Guest starred Brennan Elliott (Adam), Clementine Shepherd-Ford (Samantha Campbell), Dominic Purcell (Ed Snow), Endre Hules (Soup Chef), Henri Lubatti (Head Chef) and Myndy Crist (Elyce Snow). Recap A woman comes down with symptoms of African sleeping sickness, but there seems to be no way she could have contracted it. House and his aides must ask a few tough questions and make some tough decisions in order to try to save her. Notes The original title of this episode was "Truth and Consequences." Quotes House: Husband described her as being unusually irritable recently. Cameron: And? House: I didn't realize it was possible for a woman to be "unusually" irritable. Cameron: Nice try, but you're a misanthrope, not a misogynist. Foreman: Why are you riding on me? House: It's what I do. Has it gotten worse lately? Foreman: Yeah. Seems to me. House: Really? Well, that rules out the race thing. You were just as black last week. Foreman: How come [House] doesn't ride you guys? Chase: He's got a crush on you. He just doesn't know how to show it. Foreman: Sleeping sickness from sex? House: It's not without precedent. Foreman: I'm pretty sure it is, unless you're talking about going to Africa and having sex with the tsetse fly. House: (To Chase). You put the Queen on your money. You're British. Cameron: You want me to ask a man whose wife is about to die if he's cheating on her? House: No, I want you to be polite and let her die. House: As long as you're trying to be good, you can do whatever you want. Wilson: And as long as you're not trying, you can say whatever you want. House: So between us, we can do whatever we want. We can rule the world! Wilson: I love my wife. House: You certainly love saying it. (Wilson laughs in an annoyed way). I'm sorry. I know you love your wife. You loved all your wives. Probably still do. In fact, you probably still love all the women you ever loved who weren’t your wives.
תקציר רשמי של הפרק: האוס וצוותו נאבקים להציל את חייה של אישה הסובלת מהפרעת שינה מסתורית. האוס מגיע למסקנה שמדובר במחלה קטלנית המועברת דרך מגע מיני, אך החולה ובעלה מכחישים בתוקף שבגדו זה בזה... שעה: 19:52 שידור נוסף: 00:38 סיכום ותמונה מהאתר: http://www.drgreghouse.com/episode7.php Originally aired December 28, 2004. 6.92 million viewers. Directed by Bryan Spicer. Written by Thomas L. Moran. Guest starred Brennan Elliott (Adam), Clementine Shepherd-Ford (Samantha Campbell), Dominic Purcell (Ed Snow), Endre Hules (Soup Chef), Henri Lubatti (Head Chef) and Myndy Crist (Elyce Snow). Recap A woman comes down with symptoms of African sleeping sickness, but there seems to be no way she could have contracted it. House and his aides must ask a few tough questions and make some tough decisions in order to try to save her. Notes The original title of this episode was "Truth and Consequences." Quotes House: Husband described her as being unusually irritable recently. Cameron: And? House: I didn't realize it was possible for a woman to be "unusually" irritable. Cameron: Nice try, but you're a misanthrope, not a misogynist. Foreman: Why are you riding on me? House: It's what I do. Has it gotten worse lately? Foreman: Yeah. Seems to me. House: Really? Well, that rules out the race thing. You were just as black last week. Foreman: How come [House] doesn't ride you guys? Chase: He's got a crush on you. He just doesn't know how to show it. Foreman: Sleeping sickness from sex? House: It's not without precedent. Foreman: I'm pretty sure it is, unless you're talking about going to Africa and having sex with the tsetse fly. House: (To Chase). You put the Queen on your money. You're British. Cameron: You want me to ask a man whose wife is about to die if he's cheating on her? House: No, I want you to be polite and let her die. House: As long as you're trying to be good, you can do whatever you want. Wilson: And as long as you're not trying, you can say whatever you want. House: So between us, we can do whatever we want. We can rule the world! Wilson: I love my wife. House: You certainly love saying it. (Wilson laughs in an annoyed way). I'm sorry. I know you love your wife. You loved all your wives. Probably still do. In fact, you probably still love all the women you ever loved who weren’t your wives.