I see that most people who have reviewed this episode seem to hate the whole Tritter storyline. I think it's great! First I love David Morse, who first got noticed in another medical show called St. Elsewhere. And he's nothing like his character on that, who's closer to a Cameron type. I think he does an excellent job here playing basically a cop version of House, he bullies people and bends/ignores rules to solve the case. I know this makes it sound like I don't like House. I love House. He's a great character to watch. I just like this arc. I like how it parallels what House puts people through in order to "do his job." How it flips the script, so to speak, and shows how House feels when someone uses his own tactics against him. Yes, Tritter is doing this as a law enforcement figure which holds a different type of power over people. And for people complaining that Tritter's tactics would get him immediately fired in the "real" world, the same could be said about House. So, if within the world created, House is still employable, keeps his medical license, and hasn't been banned from every hospital in the country then I believe Tritter would still have a badge. Anyway, my point is that I like how this arc challenges both House and his cohorts in different ways, like the Vogler arc did (only different).
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