WOW! WOW WOW WOW!!
The finale of House - last night - OH MY GOD!! This post is so long because this episode was AMAZING!
Here we go! (remember, I’m TERRIBLE with names, and I didn’t catch the husband and wives name, so we’ll call them Husband and Wife!)
The show starts with a helicopter. A rescue worker is dangling from it trying to save a man who is drifting in the ocean. He is hanging onto a briefcase and refuses to let it go. Finally the rescue worker holds him under the water and almost drowns him so that he will release the case. The second he does so they hook him up and pull him into the helicopter where Wife is waiting. He has crossed the ocean illegally and they are asking him what was so important in the case. He says that it is her medical records. The translator says, “and he says he wants to go home.”
“Not home!” the man says in English, “House! We need to see Dr. House!”
Dr. House, however, is busy hiding behind a newspaper spying on Foreman during his going away party. Cuddy has been trying to get him to see Wife, but House has been ignoring his pager. Wilson was sent to retrieve him. He tells House if he wants Foreman to stay that he needs to show him how he cares. He reminds House that he has a guitar that he was given when he was in eigth grade.
“Foreman isn’t scared to turn into you - he’s scared to turn into who he thinks you are.” Wilson says.
The crew meets in their room the flush the case out and Foreman is reading e-mails and giggling - yes, giggling - the whole time. House sends Cameron and Foreman off to do some tests and sends Chase to interview Husband. He wants Chase to figure out which symptoms they both have in common so that he can cross them off of Wive’s symptom list.
Cameron starts talking to Wife right before she goes into the MRI scanner and finds out that Husband and Wife left their country in a motor boat. The motor broke the first night and husband then started rowing.
“He can fix everything - except that estupido motor….and me.” she says.
The MRI reveals nothing and Chase is convinced that it is an infection. Foreman comes in and says that it’s MS. Both Husband and Wife have a few symptoms that could be MS related, but Foreman says that it’s possible for two people to have the same symptoms for different reasons. He wants to start treatment.
“We can stand around guessing or we can be productive.” he argues.
“I do like being productive.” House says, and lets Foreman do the treatment.
Chase gets upset that House is agreeing to everything Foreman says as if that will make him stay. Foreman gives the Interfuron shot and Wife starts to feel immediate pain. Foreman turns her wrist over and it breaks!
“That’s productive,” Chase says, “Break her arm!” Chase insists that it’s an infection but Foreman disagrees with him and House backs Foreman up. He tells Foreman to get a PET scan to see if she has bone cancer, to which Chase vehemently disagrees.
Chase turns around and yells at House as he is walking out of the room.
“This isn’t going to work! Do you think that by agreeing with everything he says he’s going to forget how much he hates you?!”
House turns around and calmly says, “Anything else”. Chase is silent and House says, “Come find me when you have the results.”
Chase enters House’s office and apologizes for yelling at him. House barely looks up from his desk and says…
“You’re fired.”
“Why, because I yelled at you?!” Chase asks.
“You’ve been here the longest…you’ve learned the most. It’s time for a change.”
Chase finds Cameron and House doing the PET scan on Wife and tells them that he’s been fired. The looks at the monitor and sees something in the heart and tells them that. They look at the monitor and when they look up, Chase is gone.
The two storm into House’s office and demand to know why Chase was fired. House says he’ll tell them after he has the PET scan results. Cuddy comes flying in demanding to know why Chase was fired. House asks if SHE has the PET scan results. Wilson comes in right behind and asks again why Chase was fired. House says he’s sure that Wilson doesn’t have the PET scan results.
Cuddy tells House to call Chase and “unfire” him. House picks up the phone, pushes the speed dial and says, “Dr. Chase - this is Dr. House. If you know what was on the PET scan, call me back.”
A minute later the phone rings and it’s Chase. “Thank you Dr. Chase - you are indespensible….you’re still fired.” he says as he hangs up. “Wow, that was awkward!”
Foreman explains the situation to Husband and that his wife will need to have a heart catherization in order to see what is going on. Husband asks if House is going to do it and Foreman tells him that House has gone home.
“But we came all this way!” He says.
“I know,” says Foremans, “He doesn’t care. That’s the man you risked your life for. And for good reason.” he adds.
The man signs the consent form and then Foreman seems to think differently. He writes down a number and says, “This is Dr. House’s private number. He might not pick up, so keep calling.”
House is at home and the phone keeps ringing - and the answering machine keeps picking up. House storms into the cath room and demands to know why Foreman gave Husband his home phone number.
Just then the monitors start to go nuts and Wife starts to go into cardiac arrest. She has no pulse but is able to continue talking! House is fascinated and tells her to cough to keep the blood flowing to her brain so that she doesn’t lose consciousness. Shortly, though, she passes out and Foreman and Cameron are doing CPR.
“Keep doing it until I figure out what’s going on.”
Wilson is on an operating room when House takes over the monitor in the room.
“Help me - I’m stuck inside a box!” Wilson tells him to go away but House tries to run the situation by him. Wilson tells him to talk to his team, but when House tells him that they’re busy doing CPR, Wilson turns, looks at the monitor and tells him that he shouldn’t have fired Chase.
“Did you just turn on the monitor? You know I can’t see you.” House says.
Cuddy is leading a group of students through rounds when House appears at the top of the balcony and tells the students whichever one can figure out why Wife’s heart stopped gets an A in Cuddy’s class. One says operator error (which is what everybody says but House discounts), another says an obscure disease, to which House gives him a D. A third says botox - House gives her an F until she replies that the botox could have given her botchalism - then he gives her a B+ and tells her to send him her resume.
He admits that he has not put Wife on a bypass machine and it’s been 3 hours. Cuddy orders him to put her on bypass and Foreman and Cameron rush her to the OR. The husband storms into House’s office and asks him to explain what’s going on. He is ticked that House has not seen his wife and tells him so.
“How can you fix something when you cannot see it?!”
House heads off to the OR and gets the surgeon to show him the heart. He himself turns the heart around and finds no abnormalities. They try to start her heart 6 times, but to no avail. The surgeon tells House to tell the Husband so he can say goodbye.
Cameron finds Chase in a bar eating a sandwich. She tells him that she’s sorry House fired him, and he replies that getting the job was the best thing that ever happened to him - and being fired was (he hesitated) probably the best thing as well. He asks Cameron to go have a drink with him but she declines.
Meanwhile House is sitting in his office trying to figure out why Wife’s heart stopped. He’s convinced it is not operator error. Cuddy comes in and House remarks about how nice her legs look in the security light. She tells him that it’s time to “let go”, and to tell the husband that his wife is dying.
The husband is sitting in the chapel praying.
“I was told you didn’t believe in God,” House says.
“I don’t. But I told my wife I’d do everthing to make sure she gets better. If I do not pray, then I’m not doing everything.”
House tells Husband what’s going on and that there’s no hope. He starts to cry. They enter into the ICU and Husband says goodbye to Wife. Husband asks if her brain is still working and House replies that it is. “We double-checked”. With a nod from Husband, House turns off all the machines. Husband lays on his wife’s chest and cries - then turns around and looks at House.
“Her heart - I hear it beating.”
House isn’t convinced until Husband puts House’s hand on his wife’s chest. House frowns, turns on the monitor and watches the heart beating! She slowly wakes up and asks if she’s in Heaven.
“No - this is New Jersey.” House replies.
And so House, Cameron and Foreman are back to the drawing board, trying to figure out exactly why the heart mysteriously started again. Cameron says, “If it’s not a miracle, what is it.”
House has his brainstorm of the episode and thinks that maybe it’s not God’s doing - maybe it’s God’s fault. He thinks that there is a structural abnormality in her heart and wants to Cath her again. The team freaks out about it but House goes to get consent. When they seem a bit hesitant House asks, “Are you going to put her in God’s hands, or are you going to put her in mine?”
House does the cath himself with the husband watching. He inserts the dye and finds that there is three arteries when there is only supposed to be two! One more surgery and she will be fixed. “Thank you god” she says.
“Don’t make me slap you.” House replies with a slight grin on his face.
It’s time for Foreman to go. He finds House and Wilson in the lounge; House is munching on a peanut butter sandwich. House actually tells him that he does not want him to go.
“You’re an important part of the team. I need you.” he says.
“I know,” Foreman replies, “But I don’t need you.”
A minute later into the exchage and House gets pissed. Foreman has said that he doesn’t agree with the fact that House saved the woman merely because he was curious about why she was ill. House asks if that woman cares, or if the children she can now have will care WHY he saved her, only that he did. Foreman says that he doesn’t want to be that way.
“You’re the selfish one,” House yells, “that’s why you drew that whole ‘good-bye’ thing out for three weeks. It wasn’t for my benefit and it sure as hell didn’t help anything!”
Foreman says nothing and walks out.
“Nice try,” Wilson says.
House returns to his office to find Cameron sitting in his chair. She stands up and hands him a letter.
“Dare I hope this is naked pictures?”
“It’s my notice. I’ve learned all I can.” She stands next to House and touches his arm, very intimately. “I’ll miss you.” she says. House actually looks striken about it.
Cameron heads to Chases and is outside his door when he opens it.
“It’s Tuesday.” she says.
“No - it’s Monday.” he replies.
“I know - I just didn’t want to wait.” she says. The two grin and kiss on Chase’s stoop.
House heads home and walks into his doorway. A large box is sitting there. He drags it into his apartment and opens it up to reveal - a new guitar. He takes his old guitar down, gives it a fond look, then starts strumming on the new guitar.
It really is time for a change.
WOW! Can you believe it! The whole crew - GONE!! AAAAHHHH! I almost woke my kids up screaming at the television last night! What do you think?! What will happen next season?! I’m floored!!!


May 30th, 2007 at 9:56 am
I believe they will all be back on the show but in what capacity I don’t know!! I hope they don’t change the dynamics too much. This works! Will he get a whole new team??? NOT HONEY, Please God!!
May 30th, 2007 at 10:58 am
I know! How can you bring them back unless, like, one of them is a patient? Wait - Foreman’s already been one LOL. Unless the three of them start up their own practice? Seems like Cameron and Foreman were getting along well enough, so maybe that’s an option?! I HAVE NO IDEA!!! LOL
May 30th, 2007 at 6:40 pm
The whole “it’s time for a change” thing is great metatheatre, and it really is time. The series-long drama of it all is characterbased, and none of those characters has grown much this season I don’t think. If Foreman gets hired by Cuddles as a neurologist or whatever his specialty is, that would be fine. But the show needs new blood if it is going to continue on as a character exploratory drama like it has been. There needs to be some actual romance happening with House, not this Cameron touching his arm thing. I do think that for the first time, House made a genuine compliment to Cuddles, not in any vulgar way as he usually does, and she responded well! So there is def that possibility. We will get to see what happens with Cuddy’s child of course, so that should be lots of fun.
I really don’t care to see what happens to Cameron anymore. Her character has been played out for a while now. They pulled her romance in so many directions for so long that I have become disinterested. Foreman is really predictable too. And House’s stereotyped jokes are a bit overplayed at this point. I hope Chase does well, but I won’t be in tears if I don’t hear from him again either.
Perhaps we will have an Asian doctor to replace Foreman (lots of stereotyped joke potentials there) as there is a distinct lack of minorities aside from Foreman. Maybe another whitey with an accent, just to keep things familiar. But I hope that if there is a new team, there will be more viable female love-interests.
May 30th, 2007 at 6:54 pm
Oooh - Long Fong - good ideas!
Cuddles - heh.
I have to agree about the Cameron thing - she’s starting to annoy me - I don’t know why. Chase, however, I love, and yeah, I won’t be too sad if I don’t see much of Foreman any more.
At least they didn’t get rid of Cuddles (heh) and Wilson!!!
May 31st, 2007 at 10:10 am
Randi:
Judas Priest, are you a court reporter? How did you basically transcribe the whole freakin’ show?
Todd Epp
TV Bloggin http://www.tvbloggin.com
June 1st, 2007 at 6:08 pm
Todd - no court reporter - just have madz skills
I dunno - when it comes to matching up faces and names I’m TERRIBLE - when it comes to remembering dialogue I’m an idiot savante…
June 2nd, 2007 at 12:24 pm
Hi Randi, this is a great place and amazing to see you remember every line of the finale. Err about this episode, I find myself sad. Maybe I am not good at dealing with changes, at least in this show. And I don’t like Foreman either. I really wish he had gone for ever. ‘looking forward to next season.
Waiting is tough but it’s worth for the good :p
June 6th, 2007 at 12:15 pm
Regarding possible cast changes, it would be hard for any of the three to return without invoking the “who shot J.R.” plot device — it was all a dream in the shower. And such a trick would have no credibility. The show could use some new blood, but I can’t help but wonder if the reason for the change is the actors’ contracts being up for renewal at higher rates than the producers want to pay.
July 9th, 2007 at 12:56 pm
First I would like to say that I just stumbled on this site and its great. Of course you would have to be a “House” fan to even be on here….lol
I love the show, it is the high lite of my week, I even watch the re-runs during the summer break.
I think it would be wonderful for every city to have their own Dr. House. A Dr. that actually cares about what is wrong with the patient and willing to find out what it is… in stead of just handing out a perscription and patting you on the head and showing you the door. Wouldn’t that be a treat!! He definately shoots from the hip.
My second reason for loving the show, is that he has single handedly brought Lupus to the forefront,,up there with cancer,MS etc..
Before this show, 90% of the population would of said “what’s Lupus”. Now people are beginning to understand the complexities of the disease and how deadly it is. Maybe someone in the writers family has Lupus,,whatever the reason, I for one am grateful. Everyone always focuses on Cancer, or MS.. no one ever looks at the damage Lupus does to someones body. I am always trying to explain what living with this disease is like. The most comon thing I hear is “But you don’t look sick”! Dr. House is changing that and I hope next years season continues along the same vein.