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Mob Politics | House M.D..



House is made to treat a patient who happens to be kingpins of a notorious mafia.

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Season 1 Episode 15 “Mob Rules”
House is placed under a court order to determine what is ailing a mobster (Joey Arnello, played by Joseph Lyle Taylor) due for federal testimony and the Witness Protection Program. The witness’s brother, a lawyer, works against the team and the testimony when his brother is diagnosed with Hepatitis C. Cuddy continues to battle Vogler over House’s importance to the hospital.

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28 comments
@xKalamity

Joeys not a fanook. He never was. It’s his blood pressure medication. He can get a letter from Dr. House

@SgtStevePH

"Instead, one by one, I'll take away the things you love till there's nothing left."

My sweet, summer child, I wish you the best of luck.

@Sniperboy5551

House is just in the Mafia of medicine, him and the brother are a lot more similar than they are different

@stinger4712

The mob would have taken down the entire team one after the other, even the Vicodin won't stop the pain

@jamesdrynan

I'm glad the writers dispensed with the Vogler character. People like him and real-life counterparts like Musk and Bezos who use their money to manipulate circumstances in their favour stick in my craw.

@chunkycomet9117

It's funny cause the mobster's homophobia ended up leading to his brother nearly dying, there's many ways he could've went about it without word getting out about Hep C but he chose the route that would allow him to believe his brother had never eloped with a dude and therefor left him untreated

@nas-zu8xl

''Unless I have been named the fourth axis of evil, invaded and occupied, this is still not a democracy"