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House: Clueless

Episode score 9.4 Superb

Clueless

  • 37.
  • Season: 2
  • Episode: 15
  • First Aired: 3/28/2006
  • Prod Code: HOU-215

EPISODE OVERVIEW

19 Reviews | 482 Votes

House believes a woman is trying to kill her husband and tries to find the proof to confirm his suspicions. When Wilson moves in with House after separating from his wife, he learns Wilson is a great cook. Read full recap »

Writers:
Thomas L. Moran
Director:
Deran Sarafian
Stars:
Omar Epps (Dr. Eric Foreman)
Lisa Edelstein (Dr. Lisa Cuddy)
Jesse Spencer (Dr. Robert Chase)
Jennifer Morrison (Dr. Allison Cameron)
Robert Sean Leonard (Dr. James Wilson)
Hugh Laurie (Dr. Gregory House)
Guest Star:
Yareli Arizmendi (Maid)
Peter Birkenhead (Vincent Lambert)
Eddie Mills (Bob)
Stephanie Erb (Charlotte Lambert)
Samantha Mathis (Maria)
  • When the entire team is in the men's room waiting for House, he takes his cane before washing his hands. It is noticeable that he washes them carefully and dries them after, but if he takes his cane back, it will be as infected as if he didn't wash his hands at all. He could have left the cane, wash and dry his hands and take the cane at the end, it would be a cleaner act for a doctor of that calibre. edit »
  • House searches for something in his wooden box, and when he finds it there is a close up on his fingers holding the bottle. It is clearly seen that it's not his fingers. They are too short and without wrinkles. edit »
  • At the end of the episode when House driving home on his Honda, we catch a glimpse of the person who is on the bike, it's not House (Hugh Laurie). It's a guy with no beard and seems to be younger than Hugh Laurie. edit »
  • Trivia: The shows on House's DVR include: The O.C., two episodes of SpongeBob Squarepants, Monster Truck Jam, eight episodes of The New Yankee Workshop, The Black Adder (see Notes), two more of The O.C., and one more SpongeBob. edit »
  • When House checks the answering machine at the end, it says "One new message," but the counter reads "02." He might have been saving one earlier message...but then why erase that too if he wanted to save it? Pretty much all answering machines these days let you delete messages selectively. edit »
  • This episode was nominated for a Edgar Award for Best Television Episode Teleplay. edit »
  • International Air Dates:
    The Netherlands: April 19, 2007 on SBS 6
    The Czech Republic: September 3, 2007 on TV Nova
    Belgium: September 20, 2007 on KanaalTwee edit »
  • Among the shows on House's DVR is The Black Adder. Hugh Laurie starred on that show in series 2, 3, and 4. edit »
  • The music at the end of this episode is Love and Happiness by Al Green. edit »
  • Dr. Wilson: My wife fired the maid. Apparently she's getting rid of everything that reminds her of me.
    House: You did your maid?
    Dr. Wilson: I was nice to our maid. Which annoyed her...god knows why.
    House: Maybe she was doing her.
    Dr. Wilson: No one was doing her! All right? edit »
  • Dr. Foreman: I thought you didn't believe that was anything wrong with his throat.
    House: Never said I didn't believe it. I just said I had a good reason to doubt it.
    Dr. Foreman: And now?
    House: Now I have a good reason to doubt those doubts. edit »
  • Dr. Cameron: He’s gonna need a lung transplant.
    House: He’s becoming more attractive by the minute, isn’t he?
    Dr. Cameron: You’re pleased. You think you’ve proved every marriage is a mistake.
    House: Do I look pleased? edit »
  • House: He's choking on his tongue, not his feet. edit »
  • Dr. Chase: (about the couple's threesome) Another guy, or girl?
    Dr. Cameron: Girl. His wife's college roommate.
    Dr. Chase: If he's not happily married, I don't know who could be. edit »
  • Shirt
    When sleeping on the couch, Wilson's shirt displays the logo of McGill University, one of the world's top research universities located in Montreal, Quebec. edit »
  • Dr. Wilson: Let's see - I'm thinking Col. Mustard in the music room with the candlestick.
    Referring to the popular board game Clue from Parker Brothers, where the players try to determine the suspect, the location, and the murder weapon. edit »
  • House: Forget the seventy-two virgins--if I blow myself up in a crowded restaurant, I'm going to be asking for a plate of these babies.
    House alludes to the commonly-held perception that the Qu'ran states that "hur" (typically translated as virgins) will greet Muslims arriving in Heaven, including those who martyr themselves while fighting infidels. Many scholars believe that 72 is the specific number of virgins. edit »
  • House: For Miyagi.
    Referencing the karate sensei Mr. Miyagi, from the Karate Kid movies and as played by Pat Morita. edit »
Show Score 9.3 superb
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