: He manipulates Chase by framing his staying as a way to prove he isn't just a "sock puppet" for his wife, Cameron. Morality vs. The Mission
: 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.
The episode highlights a fundamental tension between individual morality and the team's objective. This is most visible in the character of Cameron, who serves as the episode's moral compass, albeit a polarizing one.

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