Finally the arc cultimates in Cuddy purgering herself in court, not only risking going to jail but loosing her job as well as her medical licence. House's team's bank accounts are frozen so they can't get too any money. Wilson defends House when Tritter shows him the forged signatures for Vicodin in return his assests are siezed, his car possesed and his practice shut-down, he can't even prescribe medication. door refusing to take the deal from Tritter and continually being an ezel to him, once again refusing to humble himself he does harm to the ones closet to him. The Tritter arc in my opinion epitomizes that House does things without thinking of the consquences not just for himself but for other people. Isn't that enough of a reason to want to help?īut soon when his leg pain returns.and with it the new arc starts and that is the Tritter arc. House: He's been in that chair for 8 years, his muscles have atrophied. "Meaning" starts off looking like House might have actually changed and started to care about his patients. In season 3 I think this topic is tossed around a lot for discussion. But why can’t u admit it’s maybe just a little bit yours, too? That maybe it’s not just medical mistakes that screw things up? Jack: It’s my fault she’s dead! I know it. Season 2 is left with a big cliff-hanger if House will change and care meer about how he treates other people. This is the first time we as viewers see House questioning himself and taking the blame and realizing his actions have consquences. Although House may not have been responsible for the wife's actions, his telling her indirectly makes him guilty of her suicide.
The volgende big moment of this I could think of was when he got shot at the end of season 2 in the episode "No Reason." House learns in a hallucination that a prior patient of his committed suicide when House informed her of her husband's adultery. This is the first time we explore the fact the House's actions do indeed have consquences and tend to hurt the people who are the closet to him. Of course, none of them would have needed saving if u could actually get along with another human being. Saved you, saved Wilson, saved the whole team. Of as Cuddy put it at the end of the episode when her job too was threatened:Ĭuddy: Well, to the great champion.
Wilson: I’ve got no kids, my marriage sucks I’ve only got two things that work for me: this job and this stupid, screwed-up friendship, and neither mattered enough to u to give one lousy speech. House may not be responsible for Volger's actions, but as Wilson put it: The only person to defend House was Wilson who was then fired.
House stands on his principles and refuses to humble himself to Volger and therefore causes Volger to threaten his job with a vote in a board meeting. The first example I could think of for this was at the end of the Volger arc in season 1 the episode called "Babies and Bathwater". At first my reaction was God NO, House couldn't help that they got into a bus accident but then I noticed something meer that the writer's were trying to say.Ī main theme through House is the way he treats people and how his actions may not directly cause the misery and he 'techinically" is not to blame for a deed done, but indirectly he has caused people pain. Is House to blame for the actions of others?Īfter watching Wilson's hart-, hart I noticed that the writer's left us with a deep thought about the vraag of whether House is guilty as to the death of Amber.