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House Season 5 Episode 19 Locked In

Submitted by Claudia on Thursday, 26 March 20092 Comments

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A very cute cat which supposedly could predict the patients’ death, House’s disrespect for coma patients, for normal patients, screamingly funny pranks, superstitious assistants and whatnot turned “Here Kitty” into a very entertaining episode. Except the fact that House always does the opposite of what a normal doctor would do, this time, he tortured Kutner for being superstitious.

When it comes to pranks and torture, House has a very fertile imagination…

He put a ladder in front of the door, threw salt on the table and even opened a black umbrella in Kutner’s face. Apart from that, he seemed more flexible than usually being able to accept other people’s right to believe in what they want. Meanwhile, Taub was going through a difficult time after he lost all his savings in the stock market. Next week on “House”… while being in New York, our favorite doctor has a motorcycle accident. At the hospital, a patient suffering from complete paralysis whips up his attention. As House transfers the patient to Princeton to find out what’s wrong with him, Wilson tries to solve an enigma… What was his friend doing in New York?

Don’t miss “Locked In”… on March 30!

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