House stops by Cuddy's office for his daily sexual-harassment-and-objectification fix. I guess his addictive personality has to find an outlet. This time he has charmingly named Cuddy's breasts after Patty and Selma because they are "always smokin'." Why does she like him again? Because a hostile workplace is secretly cute, and his patently insulting and pervasive harassment is just kind of adorable? If you are a super-genius (and good-looking) it's fine to create a hostile work environment? I'm glad that Cuddy doesn't seem to bother changing her behavior or her wardrobe to shut him up, but I don't like that she allows herself to be dragged to his level. What really bothers me, though, is that she seems to find it all secretly flattering. Anyway. House finally bothers to get to his point and asks her to authorize the discharge of his minor patient because she has rhabdo. He then notices in his Mentalist (or is it Psych?) way that her outbox is bigger than normal and surmises that she is going to the medical conference with Wilson. What a co-ink-ee-dink, he is, too. She almost gasps in horror, because he's not on the registration list, and Wilson said he had a patient. House points out that she's signing the discharge papers now, tosses out one more double entendre and heads home to pack.













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