Cameron finds Max sitting on a bench. Max says that her surgeon recommended walking as a way to heal faster. Never having given up a part of my liver (and now that I've seen that there are people out there who will lie to me just to get my vital organs, I probably never will), I'm not exactly an expert here, but wouldn't walking or even sitting up stretch the huge fresh surgery scar Max has and hurt horribly? Maybe she's hoping to win the "whose scar is bigger?" contest she's planning on having with Hannah when they're eighty years old, and is doing this to ensure a victory. Anyway, Cameron tells Max that what she did for Hannah was "pretty amazing," as if Max really cares what Cameron thinks of her. Max looks at Hannah in her room across the hall, and says that she knew this WHOLE TIME that Hannah was planning on leaving her. My jaw dropped, people. Cameron's does too, but she recovers herself and pretends that she had no idea about any of this. Hannah told a friend, who then "let it slip" to Max. Looks like Cameron has a twin out there somewhere! Cameron is about ready to nominate Max for sainthood for giving up a liver to someone who wasn't even in love with her...until Max says this: "She can't leave me now." OH! That sizzling sound you hear is Cameron...being BURNED! All this time we thought Hannah was the evil one in their relationship, and it was really Max, using her own organs to get what she wanted. Damn, that was great.
Cameron has learned her lesson, and tells Foreman that he had every right to write an article about the case. "You should have told me, but I should've handled it better, too," Cameron says. She just wants them to stay friends by apologizing to each other and moving on. That seems very fair of Cameron, actually. And then Foreman says that while he likes Cameron, she isn't his friend; she's his colleague. And therefore, he doesn't owe her anything. Especially not an apology. Foreman, you asshole! And do I smell barbecue? I think Cameron just got BURNED -- TIMES TWO! She and Foreman just stand there looking at each other for five very awkward minutes, while House slumbers peacefully in his office.













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