After the break, we're back in Lee's head. House is in his face, and says he's assuming that Lee was having an affair while his wife thought he was in St. Louis. Lee's cursor says no, and he says that his wife thinks he was having an affair, too. And he can't tell her that he wasn't. And House won't think to. Also, he still thinks that Lee is lying, and might have caught neurosyphilis from The Other Woman. That's good news for Lee, since it can be treated and he'll be able to move again soon. "No," Lee cursors. He says if he's willing to tell the truth about not going to St. Louis, then it doesn't make any sense that he'd lie now. Taub repeats that for Lee, and he decides that he likes Taub now and hopes he doesn't get fired. If Lee starts rallying for Hadley to get fired instead, then I'll know that the writers have somehow gotten into my head with this episode. House seems to think Taub is right, so he asks Lee questions until he's able to figure out that Lee never even left the state -- in fact, he was within two miles of his house the entire time. And just to give us something fun to watch, we're transported to a field. House and Lee are standing there, and House asks if Lee was at a hotel. The background changes to a hotel. Lee says no. House asks if Lee slept in his car and we go to a parking lot. Lee says no. House asks if it was a friend's house, and Lee finally says yes as the background changes to a row of Craftsmen homes. With that, Molly is called back in to tell them which friend this could be. She gets to enter the neighborhood background area, where she keeps her righteous anger at her husband's supposed betrayal as if he didn't have enough problems right now. I mean, yes, cheating is really bad and you have every right to be hurt and angry if your husband cheats on you. But maybe when the guy is lying in bed unable to move you put those feelings aside for a while. Molly names off their friends who live in the area. When she gets to Dave, it's a yes.













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