House S07E15 — Bombshells
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House season 7, episode 15. Cuddy finds blood in her urine the same morning House's team takes on a teenager who collapsed at a basketball game. Wilson's ultrasound finds a kidney mass with inconclusive biopsy results and possible lung involvement. House disappears rather than sit with her fear, eventually returns — but took Vicodin before he came. The tumor turns out benign, but a single offhand remark from her sister connects the Vicodin to images in her pre-surgery dreams, and she ends the relationship. The episode closes with House alone on his bathroom floor, pills in hand, the door empty.
This episode is the pivot point for the season's central argument about House's capacity for intimacy. It demonstrates that presence without honesty is its own form of absence, and that Cuddy's decision is not about relapse risk but about what the Vicodin was masking. The dream sequences externalize her subconscious diagnosis of the relationship before she can consciously articulate it, and the final image reframes the season 6 finale by removing the one variable — Cuddy arriving — that had previously interrupted the same scene.