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House, M.D./Clueless
Clueless | |
Season 2, Episode 15 | |
Airdate | March 28, 2006 |
Written by | Thomas L. Moran |
Directed by | Deran Sarafian |
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← 2x14 Sex Kills |
2x16 → Safe |
House, M.D. — Season Two |
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Clueless is the fifteenth episode of the second season of House, M.D., and the thirty-seventh episode overall.
Starring: Hugh Laurie (Dr. Gregory House), Lisa Edelstein (Dr. Lisa Cuddy), Omar Epps (Dr. Eric Foreman), Robert Sean Leonard (Dr. James Wilson), Jennifer Morrison (Dr. Allison Cameron), Jesse Spencer (Dr. Robert Chase)
Guest Starring: Samantha Mathis (Maria Prodeman), Eddie Mills (Bob Prodeman), Peter Birkenhead (Vincent Lambert), Stephanie Erb (Charlotte Lambert), Yareli Arizmendi (Lady)
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Plot Overview
House is convinced that the man who went into respiratory arrest while playing a violent sex game with his wife is being poisoned by the wife, but his staff - especially Cameron - thinks he is just being cynical. Meanwhile, House and Wilson adjust to their new lives as roommates. But is the arrangement harder on House or on Wilson?
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Memorable Moments
Quotes
- House: It's the only explanation.
- Cameron: It's the only explanation your twisted mind can come up with, cause you're angry that you can't find the answer and you're taking it out on her.
- House: And you are protecting a complete stranger based on some childishly romantic notion that are all so happily married they don't want to kill each other.
- Cameron: Are you calling me childish?
- House: Grow up.
- Cuddy: Shut up.
- Cameron: Can I ask you a personal question ?
- Wife: Ah... I guess.
- Cameron: The threesome... and the role playing... is that because things get boring ?
- Wife: No, we just... enjoy our fantasies. Are you married ?
- Cameron: No.
- Wife: Marriages don't fail because couples get bored. They fail because... while they are dating people pretend to be the person they think they partner wants... and then... well... then there is how long you can keep that up.
- Cameron: Maybe they are that person while they dating but then they change.
- Wife: People are thinking their partner will change... that's another reason marriages fail (blinks to her husband). People don't change, at least not in a way that it really matters.