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What is the name of the New Jersey Senator this episode is about? |
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In this episode, Vogler gives House the deal to either take the Senator's case and give a speech or fire one of his staff. |
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What is the subplot in "Role Model"? |
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After the team does a brain biopsy on the Senator, they conclude there is no tumor or infection. But Wilson says it's toxoplasmosis. House then concludes that that would mean the Senator has what? |
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Foreman goes to get a signature for a spleen biopsy from the Senator but can't. What new symptom arises that stops Foreman? |
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At one point, Foreman shows House the tests for what viruses would be present if the Senator had hairy-cell leukemia. The Senator is negative for many of the viruses, but positive for Epstein-Barr. House then confronts the Senator about his childhood incident, told earlier in the episode. What really caused the Senator to bite his tongue as a child? |
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When the Senator starts recovering, he has a talk with Foreman and House regarding his campaign. Does the Senator believe he is going to become president? |
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After lashing out at Vogler during the Viopril speech, what does House say to Vogler, concluding the scene? |
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What is the last line spoken in "Role Model"? |
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