The thorn of the rose gave him an infection and it's totally curable. His wife isn't even aware of it, but he did. House goes on to say that the eco-nut loves a tree in Oregon more than his wife, so he must have bought her flowers at some point to make up for being a sucky husband. Finally he turns to Taub and says "your marriage sucks." "Thanks," Taub replies. There's no garden, they live in an apartment.
He asks the patient about contact with flowers. Of course, House finally gets an idea, thanks to Wilson's mental challenge. He tried to change things after Amber died, but that just didn't fit right. "You're eating healthy because you know that I have no desire to eat healthy." Wilson comes clean that he was just messing with house, because that's what is normal for them. House says, "you hate gummy bears, but more importantly, I hate gummy bears." He finally realizes that wilson was merely eating food that House won't eat. He tells Wilson he lost his mojo.Īt a vending machine, Wilson buys some gummi bears. House loves the idea, but can't understand why he didn't think of it himself. Taub suggests attempting to grow the tumor in response to House suggesting they irradiate the patient. Signs point towards it being cancer, but there is not any actual evidence of cancer. Meanwhile, our eco nut friend continues to puzzle the team with an ever growing risk of impending death. She stalls again, and Chase says, "two questions. She stalls, and he asks if she (Cuddy) is in love with House. Wilson replies, "If you're looking for evidence of what I have eaten, first door on the right."Ĭhase can't figure out what is going on with Cameron, and asks Cuddy if Cameron is in love with House. House says showing him food he hasn't eaten doesn't mean anything. Wilson points out that he has plenty of junk food around. House observes that mortality is mortality, and Wilson may be considering his own mortality. Wilson replies that yes, he's eating healthier because if he doesn't watch what he eats, he might accidentally kill himself. When Wilson comes in, he asks if Wilson is eating healthy because Kutner's dead. He snoops around in Wilson's apartment, looking to solve the mystery. House uncovers that Wilson is eating healthy, and tries to figure out what is going on. Especially that she thinks Kutner's suicide may have something to do with driving him to want to marry her, and she doesn't want that to be a factor that influences his decision. She discovered that he had purchased a ring, and got all freaked out that he is going to propose to her. In the wake of Kutner's suicide, Cameron calls off a vacation that she was supposed to take with Chase. He, of course, winds up as the next case that House will tackle. As he gets up, the LSD kicks in and things start to send him on a bad trip. Unwashed hippy chick passes out from the power of her own stink, and the guy finally unlocks himself to make sure that she's okay. The hippies utter something incoherent about a phony impending ecological disaster, just like all the other fake hysterias they have "warned" us about for the last 4 decades or so. Workers complain that the hippies should just let them do their job. The workers confront dirty hippy chick and dirty hippy dude. At the beginning of the episode tonight, we see two eco-nuts chained to a large piece of equipment during a protest of what seems to be a mining operation of some sort.