Foreman absolutely was. The eighth and final season of House premiered on October 3, 2011 and ended on May 21, 2012.This season starts with House in jail after the events of "Moving On".It is also the only season not to feature Lisa Cuddy at all. Despite his youthful offenses, Foreman initially may have been the best-adjusted of House's team. 8.5 (2,260) 0.

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", when Foreman makes a In the first two seasons, House's relationship with Foreman was probably the least complicated of the relationships he has with his fellows. Season 2.

While Foreman is considered to dislike his boss ("DNR"), constantly challenges House's behaviour and diagnoses, and terms him "an anarchist" ("Deception") and "a manipulative bastard" ("Euphoria, Part 2"), he genuinely respects House's medical expertise and House seems to appreciate Foreman's professionalism. As Foreman's condition worsens, a desperate House (Hugh Laurie) must rely upon his pet rat to find the source of Joe's fatal euphoria by rummaging through the dead cop's filthy apartment. However, when House calls him out on his new behavior, he’s soon back to being the same old Foreman who constantly disagrees and battles with House. Chase blows him off, asking him if he's done, stating that he's kind of busy at the moment. In the final scenes of the series, Foreman and Wilson are the only two people who know that House is still alive after everyone thinks he died in a fire: Foreman discovers an ID badge that House planted in his office as House and Wilson ride motorcycles to points unknown.

However, when treating a Foreman also starts to outperform his boss when trying to figure out one of the new team members, When Thirteen becomes aware of her Huntington’s diagnosis, her behavior starts spiralling out of control. Euphoria, Part 2 [2.21] [ edit ] Dr. Cuddy : You put both of them in isolation for a reason. When the patient is poor or homeless, Foreman is more than willing to blame their illness on their poor living habits when House keeps looking for underlying illnesses. For instance, through a few episodes of season 8, he has an affair with a married younger lady.

This convinces Foreman he was right all along and he walks away.

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Once again, he turns her down flat because it would mean having to work with House. Each member of the team comes up with a different initial diagnosis. House, for his part, believed that Foreman had always been like him, but was in denial about it.

He finds his wife and tells her that her husband has a lymph node tumor and requires full body radiation therapy and During the last day of the hearing, Dr. Colfield calls House brilliant but a fiasco; however, the patient's wife speaks up on House's behalf, saying House "saved my husband's life."

Foreman is also the one who is most "on top of things," and who does the most to, "keep things in line," compared with the others on the team. Dr. Eric Foreman was a major character on House ever since the first season. However, when House announces he’s not coming back, Cuddy asks Foreman to take over the diagnostics department. Fearing that Alicia is near death, Rodney brings her to Princeton for a visit so she can see Eric again.
However, they get into an argument about whether it is appropriate to merely focus on the diagnosis or whether it’s also important to worry about the patient. House (Hugh Laurie) uses his pet rat to help diagnose Dr. Foreman in the HOUSE episode "Euphoria, Part 2" airing on a special night and time, Wednesday, May 3 (8-9 PM ET/PT) on FOX. While there, he was trained by Eric is the new hire, joining veterans Robert Chase and Foreman soon becomes the team’s most likely candidate to challenge House’s conclusions.

His father is Foreman revealed that he was very heavy when he was young, but as he entered adolescence, he grew very quickly and his weight was no longer a problem once he became a teenager. House once again tries to get under Foreman’s skin by hiring Marcus when he’s released on parole. It is the 22nd episode of the eighth season and the 177th overall episode of the series. Wilson is Dr. House's only true friend, and frequently provides him with consultations and aid. Foreman once again starts a romance, this time with Towards the end of the season, a pair of concurrent events start to change everything.