


However, the man starts to have perceptual difficulties (seeing everything as very small) and asks to be taken to a doctor. He believes it’s the only way to save his company without selling out a controlling interest to outside investors, but his daughter wants to go with this plan to keep the jobs in the United States. They discuss his plan to move his plant to China. His daughter asks if he’s going to call the police, but he’s not concerned about it. It's the work of protesters who are opposed to his plan to move jobs out of the country. Meanwhile, House must once again contemplate an important choice - risk going back to prison or letting orthopaedics get away with pranking him.Ī man comes out of his magnificent house only to find his tree has been TP'ed. Adams' (Odette Annable) outlook on her patient's business venture reveals her deeper feelings about loyalty. Meanwhile, Park (Charlyne Yi) prepares for her hearing with the Princeton Plainsboro Disciplinary Committee chaired by Foreman (Omar Epps), but it soon becomes clear to her that House's concerns for her future are based solely on the bet he has placed against her. However, when the patient's condition worsens, the team must work around the clock to save his life. In a bid to restore funding to his department, House attempts to make an underhanded business transaction with his wealthy patient. A CEO falls mysteriously ill just days before he signs a contract that would relocate his company's entire labor force to China. It was directed by Sanford Bookstaver and written by Seth Hoffman. Risky Business is an 8th season episode of House, M.D. " Do you really believe in this diagnosis? Because if this is just a pissing contest, you're at a severe anatomical disadvantage." ―Risky Business
