Emancipation

While Foreman takes on a pediatric case on his own, the rest of the team deals with a 16-year-old factory manager and emancipated minor who collapses at work. When Foreman's patient takes a turn for the worse, he's forced to question whether he can deal with the situation on his own, or if he needs House's help.



House: "Thank God some of those offshore sweat shop jobs are coming back to America; makes up for the telemarketing work we're losing."

House: "You treated her based on empathetic orphan syndrome -- and almost killed her in the process."

House: "Silent and unhappy is better than vocal and unhelpful."

House: "Yesterday you were all BFF, today you think she's pathological."

House: "Went home without ringing either her metaphorical or literal bell."

House: "I want you to stop thinking that acting inscrutable makes you anything other than annoying."

House: "Just because we call something 'poison,' doesn't mean it's bad for you."

House: "You didn't flinch when you found out a sixteen-year-old who should have her whole life ahead of her doesn't. Means you're here about someone even younger dying even faster."

House: "Pot calling the kettle a pot?"

House: "Our job is to find what's killing patients, not treat them for chronic idiocy."

House: "Tell her the thing about emotional reactions is they're definitionally irrational or... 'stupid.'"

House: "Emotional is immediate; if she went to the rational first, then there was no emotional to process."

House: "You're an idiot. You'd rather die than face your parents because what? You broke their Faberge egg?"







































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