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Wilson and Grace, the cancer patient, in S2's House vs. God. One of the best episodes ever.

CTB/Anne Dudek saved two seasons of this show. Loved her. I also agree that Ridiculously Old Fraud/Old Guy would've been a good addition.

"Just the look on Robert Sean Leonard’s face made this worth the effort." That's pretty much the reason I've been watching the last three years. RSL's skills continue to be way above the material he's given, and I hope to see him used more this season. It's also great to see Jesse Spencer back. Before Chase figured

I think this is the best episode since "The Dig" (the only episode I liked in S7). It wasn't spectacular, but it was comforting in its "back to basics" (and ethics!) predictability. The dialogue was snappy — although I'd rather see Non-Lecturing Wilson. This role continues to be beneath RSL's skills, but he'll get

I'm glad you're keeping on this assignment, Zack. "I wasn't a huge fan of the asylum episode, but at least it didn't try and shoehorn in some random sick person just to make sure we don't go into procedural withdrawal." I think it did; remember that Superman guy? And that music box girl?