Kendall, identifying herself entirely through her "exceptional" talent, refuses the surgery until after her one-month voyage—a delay that would likely be fatal. Masters, who initially relates to Kendall's drive to be special, finds herself in a desperate position when Kendall's parents refuse to override their daughter's wishes to keep the family intact. The Descent: "Doing a House"
A breakdown of the involved in minor consent and forced treatment.
Providing much-needed levity to a heavy episode, House and Wilson engage in a hilarious bet to see who can keep a live chicken in the hospital the longest without being caught. [S7E19] Last Temptation
: Masters’ final act in the episode is literally tripping over House's chicken on her way out, a fittingly absurd goodbye to the chaotic world of Princeton-Plainsboro.
A comparison of versus other team members like Chase or Foreman. Providing much-needed levity to a heavy episode, House
The medical mystery centers on Kendall Pearson, a 16-year-old aiming to be the youngest person to sail solo around the world. After collapsing days before her launch, she is diagnosed with a sarcoma in her left arm that requires immediate amputation.
: Wilson wins the $20 bet after a security guard spots House's chicken, though Wilson’s own chicken barely survives an encounter with a Golden Retriever House trained to "fetch" feathers. The medical mystery centers on Kendall Pearson, a
: Kendall wakes up alive but without her arm, fueled by a deep hatred for her parents. The Aftermath: Choosing a Path