: House "woos" his candidates by insulting their current career choices—mocking Taub’s lack of fulfillment and telling Thirteen she is wasting her intellect at a community clinic.
: While teamwork is often praised for bringing "diverse backgrounds and skill sets" together, in this context, it acts as a homogenizing force that forces characters to choose between their personal ethics and House's ends-justify-the-means philosophy. Conclusion [S6E7] Teamwork
: Cameron eventually leaves, not just because of the medical risks House takes—like "nuking" a patient's bone marrow—but because she realizes the "team" is a toxic environment that has fundamentally changed Chase. : House "woos" his candidates by insulting their
After reclaiming his role as Head of Diagnostics, House attempts to rebuild his fractured team by preying on the insecurities of his former fellows. He doesn't seek a harmonious unit; he seeks tools to solve a complex case involving a porn star with pulsating eye pain. After reclaiming his role as Head of Diagnostics,