- Son of Coma Guy
House (TV series) episode
episode_name = Son of Coma Guy
episode_no = HOU-307
airdate =November 14 2006
writer =Doris Egan
director =Dan Attias
season = 3
diagnosis =MERRF syndrome Son of Coma Guy is the seventh episode of the third season of "House" and the fifty-third episode overall.
Plot
The episode begins with House eating his lunch next to "
vegetative state guy" and watching television. Wilson walks in and confronts House over the fact that House stole one of his prescription pads and faked his signature in order to get moreVicodin , and tells House he's been questioned by Detective Tritter. As they talk, the son of VS guy walks in the room. House tries an experiment on the boy: he flashes the lights on and off, then throws a bag of chips at the boy, and walks over to him, but the boy does not see the chips or House. House diagnoses him as being unable to see things in motion, a condition which is often accompanied by seizures. The boy suddenly starts to have convulsions, and is admitted to the hospital (much to House's delight).The team learns that the boy's name is Kyle, but they can't tell what caused his seizure. They find multiple wine bottles in Kyle's backpack, so the team suspects liver failure. However, House shoots down all of their theories, claiming that "it is genetic". Kyle has no living relatives, except one: Vegetative State Guy (Gabe), played by (
John Larroquette ), who is Kyle's father. House proceeds to wake Gabe up using a large dose ofL-Dopa and amphetamines. Cuddy and the rest of the team try to stop him, but he proceeds nonetheless. He cites a South African study that shows that comatose patients may be woken up for hours at a time, but Cuddy does not believe him. However, Gabe wakes up, looks around, and asks for a steak.When Gabe is informed that he only has one day until he lapses back into his coma, he decides that he wants to drive to
Atlantic City to get ahoagie from a specific deli. House agrees to go along with him, and asks Wilson if they can go in his car. Wilson decides to come, too. House asks Gabe questions along the way about his medical and family histories.Detective Tritter questions Cameron about how much Vicodin House takes, and Cameron says around six pills a day, which is an extreme understatement, and Tritter is about to ask her more questions when she gets paged by Chase and Foreman. They saw her with Tritter, and decide to tell the same story, but not to tell House about it.
Meanwhile, House finds that Gabe used to make boats finished with mildew-resistant paint. House concludes that Kyle, as a child, was around the painting without a facemask and got
mercury poisoning from the paint. House calls the team, and they begin the test. Gabe, annoyed that House's questions are becoming more personal, establishes aquid pro quo style of questioning that forces House to answer a question every time he asks one.House, Gabe, and Wilson arrive at Atlantic City, but they cannot locate the hoagie shop. Gabe wants to go to a casino instead, so House and Wilson get a nearby hotel for the night. House continues the questioning at the hotel, ordering Gabe to give a total recap of how his family members died. During Gabe's explanation, House notices a common theme with the deaths, and that Gabe blames Kyle for his mother's death in a house fire (which was when Gabe entered his vegetative state). House diagnoses this as
MERRF syndrome and calls Foreman to run the test. Foreman informs him that even if they cure ragged red fibers (MERRF), Kyle has a fatalcardiomyopathy .House had promised to Gabe that he would answer a big, humiliating question after he had finished questioning Gabe about his family. Gabe asks why House became a doctor. Reluctantly, House reveals that while his family was living in Japan, he saw a man who was from the
buraku , a type of Japanese ghetto. His appearance caused House to mistake him for ajanitor , but he was consulted about difficult cases, because no matter his background and social stature, the other doctors listened to him because he was right.Gabe says he wants to donate his heart to Kyle, given that he will fall into vegetative state pretty soon. Wilson opposes, but House agrees, so he calls Cuddy to schedule the transplant. Cuddy flatly refuses the transplant, since it will equate to murdering Gabe. House asks Wilson to leave the room, saying, "You have lied to the cops enough for me." House then lays out ways to kill oneself that would keep the heart intact to Gabe. While Wilson creates an
alibi for himself and House in the casino, Gabe kills himself. House and Wilson return to Princeton with Gabe's dead body, where Kyle successfully undergoes heart transplant surgery.In the final scene, while House and Wilson talk, Wilson tries to withdraw money from his ATM and learns that his account has been frozen as a part of the ongoing investigation into House's drug use. House seems ashamed by the trouble he's put Wilson in, but is still confident that the case will not escalate.
Cultural Notables
*Gabe is seen with an
iPod in Wilson's car, he asks "What's this? It says "Ipp-odd" ." He also asks for an explanation for the new flavors ofTootsie Pops , saying he is allergic to mostberries .Awards
John Larroquette submitted this episode for consideration in the category of "Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series" on his behalf for the 2007 Emmy Awards.cite web|title = 2007 Emmys CONFIRMED Episode Submissions|url = http://goldderbyforums.latimes.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/1106078764/m/53610293|publisher = The Envelope Forum,Los Angeles Times |accessdate = 2007-06-18]References
External links
* [http://www.tv.com/house/son-of-coma-guy/episode/862303/summary.html "House: Son of Coma Guy - TV.com"] , Copyright 2006 CNET Networks, Inc., November 13, 2006.
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* [http://politedissent.com/archives/1449 Medical review of "Son of Coma Guy"]
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