Why do lucas and cuddy break up
The title character is a sort of Sherlock Holmes of medicine, who is able to diagnose some of the most obscure and rare diseases and ailments. His problems include being addicted to painkillers, and a strong sense of misanthropy and so only works on cases that either interest or challenge him.
House MD is basically a jerk who is disrespectful to patients and staff alike, but thanks to Hugh Laurie's charismatic performance and the detective work involved in treating the week's new patient, the show became a hit. The series came to an end in after eight seasons, and while a revival is always possible, given that the character ended the show having faked his death to start a new life, a reboot might be tricky.
Cuddy, the character played by Lisa Edelstein, was the Dean of Medicine at the hospital, and played Gregory House's boss throughout the show. She acknowledged the genius of her underling but was regularly exasperated by his frequent rule-breaking, lack of stricter, and disregard for even basic manners. House had put Lucas to work digging up dirt on his team. Lucas couldn't find anything bad about Foreman but finds out that Thirteen had paid an obscene amount of interest on a car loan and that Kutner holds the world's record for longest distance crawling.
He also finds out that Taub's wife has a large secret bank account. House starts to tease Taub about it, but Lucas warns House that if he breaks up Taub's marriage, he's probably going to lose Taub.
His interest in Cuddy leads him to search her office and Cuddy catches him going through her desk. However, he says that all he found out was routine things like she has a sister , she still keeps in touch with her mother and went to the University of Michigan. On his way out, he gives her some roses and offers to spy on House for her. When Cuddy says she can't afford it, Lucas agrees to take whatever she can afford.
However, this is all a plot cooked up by House. House plans to use the information provided by Lucas to get Cuddy to reveal something about herself to Lucas and pass it on to House. However, Lucas also quickly murmises that, despite House's protests and denials to the contrary, that House was also interested in Cuddy. He challenges House to see "who gets there first".
Lucas presents an embarrassing photo to Cuddy - a picture of House cheerleading at Johns Hopkins University. Lucas says that although House says he played Lacrosse there, he was only on the cheer squad. However, Lucas admits it was all a deception to get her to reveal something personal. However, Cuddy says she knew it was a fake all along and that Lucas was working for House. Lucas says if that's the case, why she agreed to meet him.
He intimates she's interested in him too. However, later back at B Baker Street Lucas and House discuss that the cheerleader photo was real. House doesn't want to discuss it except to say that there was a woman involved. When Wilson takes a donut from House after claiming to have had a heavy breakfast, House doubts that he was actually at the diner he claimed to be at.
Lucas thinks House is just worried, but agrees to help. He also steals Thirteen's apartment key so House can use it to do an environmental scan. While House and Lucas stake out Wilson's apartment, they see a woman who appears to be a prostitute heading towards Wilson's building. House is astounded when she winds up in Wilson's apartment. House confronts Wilson, who says that she's his new girlfriend and is giving up prostitution to go to law school.
House and Lucas meet later and discuss what to do about it. When Cuddy suspected someone was stealing from Accounting, she hired Lucas as he was the only detective that she knew.
This time, Cuddy started to like him because of his dependability so she started a relationship with him.
Lucas and Rachel also seemed to bond quickly and he often babysat with her. However, they both kept the relationship secret from House. House has just acknowledged his feelings for Cuddy, and follows her to a medical conference to try to get closer to her. However, when he goes to offer to babysit Rachel, Cuddy answered the door and told him it wasn't a problem.
House wonders why Rachel isn't making any noise because she usually fusses when Cuddy isn't holding her, and Cuddy tells him that she had taken her downstairs to daycare. However, House hears Rachel and he enters the hotel suite.
There, he found Rachel in the arms of Lucas. Lucas noted that the situation was awkward, House agreed so he left the room. Cuddy, Lucas, House and Wilson eventually go to dinner together. House asked how the two of them met, so Cuddy told them the story about the accounting theft. Lucas said that they would have announced their relationship earlier, but Cuddy had told Lucas about House's hallucination about sleeping with her and how he had entered rehab.
He realizes that he's babbling and offers to buy House a ginger ale, which House accepts. Wilson confronts Cuddy about her relationship with Lucas, saying that she should have told him before he gave House advice on how to get close to her.
When Cuddy speaks to Lucas about it, Lucas tells her that House and Wilson are getting in the way of their relationship. Cuddy realized that he was right and she apologized. The episode also shows Lucas making another remarkable observation. Chase found Lucas in the doctor's lounge and asked why he was there. Lucas told him that it seemed like a good place to read doctors charts. From there unfolds one of the most remarkable uses of dramatic irony in the series where the audience is aware that this is the time of the events in The Tyrant where Chase had taken steps to hasten President Dibala's death, but Lucas is not.
Lucas tells Chase he had noticed that Chase's charts were much more precise than any of the other doctors charts, but sometime over the past four weeks, he had stopped being so exact. Lucas knew that Chase was planning on leaving the hospital and told him that it was wrong to run away from his problems. As Chase left the room, Lucas showed his opportunism by asking for dirt on the other members of House's team.
When House gets reckless with his patient , Cuddy accuses him of doing it because he's upset with her relationship with Lucas. However, unbeknownst to her, it's only a ploy to get Taub and Thirteen to return to his team. However, House's feelings show when he sees Cuddy and Lucas leaving the hospital together at the end of the day. Does Foreman know House is alive? In the final scenes of the series, Foreman and Wilson are the only two people who know that House is still alive after everyone thinks he died in a fire: Foreman discovers an ID badge that House planted in his office as House and Wilson ride motorcycles to points unknown.
Abdelbaki Tenkotte Professional. Does Thirteen die in house? Thirteen admits she died from Huntington's disease. Thirteen figures she might have it, but House tells her that she's probably just taking in too much caffeine - he switched out her decaf. Radoslava Klopf Explainer. Is Cameron in love with House? Hameron is what some fans call the relationship between House and Cameron.
In Half-Wit, Cameron kisses House while attempting to get a blood sample. The pairing is shot down by the show soon after Cameron becomes involved with Chase. In the season 5 finale they get married, but in season 6, they get divorced. Jianzhen Urrarria Explainer. Does Lisa Cuddy die in house? During their argument, Cuddy tells him that she doesn't love him and to move on. House then decides to amputate Hannah's leg. Afterwards she is sent to the hospital but on the way she dies due to a fat embolism, caused by the amputation.
Jacinta Preciado Explainer. Does Cuddy die in house? At the end of "Help Me", she is in House's bathroom while he is on the floor with Vicodin in his hand after the patient he was working on with Cuddy dies from a fat embolism after he amputated her leg after much debate with Cuddy throughout.
Angus Fouques Pundit. Does House end up with anyone? So Wilson was stunned when House texted him during his eulogy — the funeral is where almost everyone else who was still alive made their appearances, except for Cuddy.
Cuddy scrambles to save House and Vogler finally agrees to give him a chance - fire one of his fellows to save money. Cameron suggests to House that instead they propose an across- the-board salary cut that will save exactly the same amount of money. House refuses to fire anyone else. Vogler holds out a poisoned olive branch - if House will endorse his new drug, he will let House keep his department intact. House goes back on the deal - House goes to a major conference and embarrasses Vogler by damning the drug with faint praise and pointing out its costs outweigh its benefits.
Cuddy supports Vogler, but when Wilson refuses to go along, Wilson is tossed off the board and House is given a one day reprieve. Cuddy is ready the next day to vote against House, but when House pulls off not one, but two miracles in that period, she refuses to go along.
Vogler moves to have her tossed off the board, but she gives an impassioned speech to the rest of the board and instead of voting against her, they toss Vogler off the board instead. House is soon in serious trouble again. After insulting and assaulting a patient with a rectal thermometer in the clinic, Cuddy insists House apologize.
When House refuses, the situation escalates when the patient turns out to be a police detective. He follows House and finds him with Vicodin on his person and arrests him for drug possession. House soon finds himself being charged with trafficking and fraud. Cuddy and Wilson insist House agree to a deal to keep his license and keep out of prison. When House refuses, his Vicodin is cut back, then cut off. When House still manages to outperform them, Wilson feels regret and withdraws his support for the deal.
With everything on the line, Cuddy forges a prescription record and perjures herself to make it appear that House stole nothing but a placebo. House is saved, but at a price - he must fall in line. Behind House's back, Cuddy hired Cameron to be the senior attending physician in the emergency room. She also learns that Chase wants to be close to Cameron, despite the fact he has other options available. When he suggests he wants to become a board certified surgeon , Cuddy pulls strings and convinces head surgeon Dr.
Dave Thomas to let him work in the surgical department. Cuddy finally convinces him he needs a team. Meanwhile, Foreman finds himself out of work again. Cuddy once again offers him a good job if he comes back, but Foreman turns her down flat. She tries to manipulate the contest by making a deal with Jeffrey Cole to get a shot to eliminate high-risk practitioner Lawrence Kutner , but House sees through it.
Finally, she gives House an ultimatum to narrow his choices down to two. When House asks for suggestions, she tries to manipulate him by suggesting Chris Taub and Kutner, thinking he will reject them because she suggested them.
However, House sees right through it and chooses them. Seeing that House has an all-male team, she allows him to hire Thirteen as well, then realizes House manipulated her into allowing him to hire all three. Although Cuddy is flattered, she hardly sees Lucas as an ideal match. She also comes close to firing Thirteen when she finds her in the clinic taking IV fluids to recover from a late night of partying. However, House manages to save her by firing her himself and then re-hiring her.
Although Cuddy had been trying to become pregnant through in-vitro fertilization , she finally decides to adopt. However, the mother decides to keep the baby. Heartbroken and angry, she lashes out at House,but they embrace and kiss. However, nothing comes of it. However, another miracle happens.
While treating a dying young woman, Cuddy realizes that the patient has eclampsia and must have recently given birth. The patient finally admits it, and Cuddy goes to retrieve the abandoned body. Instead, she finds that the infant has survived and has been kept alive by a homeless couple. She convinces them to give her the baby so she can take her to the hospital to care for her. Although she finds it difficult to become attached to the child, it finally happens and she decides to adopt her.
However, Thirteen and Taub soon leave, and Cuddy allows Foreman to team up again with Chase and Cameron until he can hire new fellows. However, House wants back in and she lets him.
She also flirts with him continuously. Meanwhile, Cuddy finds someone is stealing in accounting and, since she never learned how to use the yellow pages, turns to the only private detective she knows, Lucas. This time, romance blossoms as Lucas soon bonds with her and Rachel. House finally decides that he wants to pursue Cuddy and discovers that Lucas is back.
When they offer her a 4 percent across-the-board increase for procedures, she demands 12 percent and threatens to cut off their contract.
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