Hunting

A gay man with full-blown AIDS collapses in front of House's home and goes into shock. When House discovers the man's father is suffering from symptoms of his own, he must determine if they might be connected and save both their lives. Meanwhile, Cameron faces a potentially life-threatening disease of her own.

hunting

House: "He thought he was dying. Dying people lie, too. Wish they'd worked less, they'd been nicer, they'd opened orphanages for kittens. If you really want to do something, you do it, you don't save it for sound byte."

Wilson: "So now you've got to drum up another excuse to be around the love of your life. Could hit another patient."
House: "Nah, don't like to repeat myself. People will say I'm formulaic."

Mark: "What's going on?"
House: "It's not what you think. I know it looks like we're cleaning dishes, but actually, we're having sex"

Chase: "Last night probably shouldn't happen again."
Cameron: "Do you think I want it to?"
Chase: "When two people have had sex, unless it sucks, if they can do it again, they're gonna do it again. And that's when things get complicated. And it didn't suck."

House: "Steve McQueen without hair? It's a blessing he died young."

Foreman: "Have you read his file?"
House: "I started, but I found the characters two-dimensional."

Chase: "Pre-World War II fluorescent bulbs contained large amounts of beryllium. Beryllium dust inflames the lungs, they get rigid, patient can't breathe. My father co-authored a paper on acute berylliosis."
House: "Phew! For a moment there I thought you were smart."

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