The women take it to Cuddy's office, where Cuddy tries to excuse her inexcusable actions by saying that keeping the truth about Richard from House was to give him a necessary "glimmer of humility." "Why does he need that? Because other people have that?" Cameron asks. Hey, if other people can have intact thigh muscles and not House, then I don't see why he has to have the glimmer of humility everyone else has, too. "He needs to be less reckless," Cuddy explains. Cameron says that Cuddy accomplished her mission, then, as House is now dismissing symptoms and thinking of easy explanations for his patients instead of his usual method of diagnosing the patient with something ridiculous and trying to cure it without confirmation and then realizing he's wrong when the patient starts dying. Also, Cameron says, House's leg hurts. Cuddy asks how much, which clues Cameron into the fact that Cuddy thinks her actions are making House's leg hurt, which I still don't really understand by the way. Then again, I didn't understand how ketamine could make House's thigh muscle regenerate, which is the only way I could see him being able to run and skateboard. So, whatever. Cameron makes a pouty face and starts for the door. Cuddy asks her not to tell House the truth until she does a PET scan on House's leg to see whether his pain is from the ketamine wearing off or because he's sad about being wrong. If it's the latter, Cuddy will tell him the truth about Richard herself.













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