When Cameron and Chase (later joined by Foreman, Sharon, and House) are eating dinner in a restaurant, Cameron begins the scene with her fork in her left hand and knife in the right. The camera cuts to Chase, and we can see the fork in her right hand and nothing in her left; the way it remains for the rest of the scene.
NOTE: Americans have the nasty habit of eating with their right hand only. What the left hand does, is anybody's guess. Cutting food is done traditionally, though: fork left and knife right.
NOTE: Americans have the nasty habit of eating with their right hand only. What the left hand does, is anybody's guess. Cutting food is done traditionally, though: fork left and knife right.
The ball player says he was playing in Bangor Maine when he took steroids, five years earlier. Bangor did not have a minor league team in 1999.
Dr. Chase sits by the patient's bed holding the urine sample cup and tapping it against his own face. No physician would taint a specimen cup in this fashion.