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However, when a famous patient comes in while House is away, Cuddy reluctantly allows Foreman to handle the case himself. Despite the fact that House is stuck to outperform his team and all talk of having Foreman take over permanently is shelved. Vogler holds out a poisoned olive branch - if House will endorse his new drug, he will let House keep his department intact. House goes back on the deal - House goes to a major conference and embarrasses Vogler by damning the drug with faint praise and pointing out its costs outweigh its benefits. She quit her job as Dean of Medicine the day after House crashed into her house with his car and escaped to avoid responsibility for his actions.
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Lisa's portrayer, Lisa Edelstein, was demoted from the main cast. She did not appear in any of the episodes but was mentioned a few times through the course of the season. Cuddy sticks to her guns as House descends into a daze of Vicodin, alcohol, hookers and bad behavior.
Lisa Edelstein
He follows House and finds him with Vicodin on his person and arrests him for drug possession. A little digging finds a few hundred spare Vicodin in House's apartment, and some prescriptions that look forged. House soon finds himself being charged with trafficking and fraud. House and Wilson speculate about her agenda, and Wilson wonders if Cuddy is interested in him romantically. House intead guesses that Cuddy has cancer and was seeking Wilson's professional opinion.
Characterization
She shows up at his place the next day and tells him that she and Lucas broke up. However, House finds out she lied to him when she didn't accept free tickets he offered him. Her mother, Arlene Cuddy, is still living, but her father is deceased. Her father was Jewish from birth, but her mother was a Catholic who converted to Judaism when Arlene married Cuddy's father. She also comes from a long line of physicians - her great grandfather published a key medical text.
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Cuddy is more than happy to oblige, but it soon turns out this will not be a picnic. Cuddy scrambles to save House and Vogler finally agrees to give him a chance - fire one of his fellows to save money. Cameron suggests to House that instead they propose an across- the-board salary cut that will save exactly the same amount of money. When House proposes this, Vogler rejects the suggestion outright, and Cuddy soon realizes that Vogler isn't trying to save money, he's trying to get House in line. House tries to mollify Vogler by offering up Robert Chase, but unbeknownst to anyone, Chase is Vogler's only "rat" in House's department as Cameron and Foreman turn him down flat. Shortly after becoming Dean of Medicine, Cuddy was approached by House once again.
Cuddy left 'House' for good after the Season 7 finale.
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Personality
When House still manages to outperform them, Wilson feels regret and withdraws his support for the deal. However, in his desperation, House steals a patient's oxycodone and once again finds himself in court. With everything on the line, Cuddy forges a prescription record and perjures herself to make it appear that House stole nothing but a placebo. House is saved, but at a price - he must fall in line. Cuddy scores a major coup for the hospital when she lands a major donor for the hospital, Edward Vogler, who pledges $100,000,000 on the condition he be made chairman of the Board of Directors.
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In the Season 7 finale, an angry House rams his car into her house. She resigns as Dean of Medicine after this event with Eric Foreman eventually replacing her. In the episode Known Unknowns, while attending a medical conference, House admits to Cuddy that he had feelings for her when he first saw her at the Michigan University library, catching her off guard.
Cuddy invites House to her home for Thanksgiving dinner, but gave him the wrong address to stop him from ruining the evening. House's feelings were hurt by Cuddy's deception, although he doesn't show it. Afterwards, House breaks into Lucas' home in a "drunk" stupor, and confesses his feelings for Cuddy.
Wilson tests a spoon with Cuddy's saliva and finds no cancer markers. House deduces that Cuddy is on fertility medication and was thinking about asking Wilson to be her sperm donor. Cuddy has to make her first major decision when Chase is suspended for failing to diagnose a bleeding ulcer and the hospital's discipline panel also decides to order that House be supervised for a month for his part in the case.
Heartbroken and angry, she lashes out at House,but they embrace and kiss. Cuddy and Wilson insist House agree to a deal to keep his license and keep out of prison. When House refuses, his Vicodin is cut back, then cut off.
However, House manages to save her by firing her himself and then rehiring her. Cameron resigns to try to mollify Vogler, but he's on the warpath. Cuddy supports Vogler, but when Wilson refuses to go along, Wilson is tossed off the board and House is given a one day reprieve. Cuddy is ready the next day to vote against House, but when House pulls off not one, but two miracles in that period, she refuses to go along. Vogler moves to have her tossed off the board, but she gives an impassioned speech to the rest of the board and instead of voting against her, they toss Vogler off the board instead. House, Wilson, and the team are elated, but with the loss of $100,000,000, Cuddy realizes there's nothing to celebrate.
Later, in The Tyrant, House came back to the hospital when he learned that the pain in his leg goes away when he works on a medical case. Cuddy allowed House to come back, but not to his old position right away since his medical license would take a few weeks to be reinstated. Even though Foreman asked Cuddy to not let House come back, she decided to keep House anyway. Once again, Cuddy risks her career by playing chicken with the hospital's largest insurance company Atlantic Net. When they offer her a 4 percent across-the-board increase for procedures, she demands 12 percent and threatens to cut off their contract.
She is reasonable, but sticks to her guns in situations in which her opinion is called into question (which is quite often with House on the staff). She does display a good deal of outward emotion, especially when put on the spot or confronted with something she is passionate about. But she is generally able to see through her emotional state and make the best, most logical decision for the hospital or herself. Dean of Medicine and hospital administrator at the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. Cuddy manages an extremely skilled group of physicians, including the impulsive and unconventional Dr. Gregory House. In the Season 5 episode "The Social Contract", she claimed to be 38.
We also know that she has also wanted to be a doctor ever since she was 12 years old. She often felt her mother treated her more harshly than her younger sister, but later came to believe that her mother only pushed her knowing that she was capable of great things. The only other salient fact about her early life is that she admitted to Wilson (who later told House) that she once slept with her father’s best friend. Following the break-up, House engaged in a series of provocative behaviour designed to make Cuddy jealous, including marrying Dominika Petrova in the hospital.
She tells Wilson that she found a nice loft for her and Lucas to live in, although she didn't realize House was listening. Later on, she tells Wilson that she was unable to buy the loft. Wilson actually told his ex-wife Bonnie to deny Cuddy the loft at every opportunity, in order to punish Cuddy for hurting House's feelings. In Season 6, Epic Fail, Cuddy seemed surprised and a bit saddened when House came back to tell her he was quitting. Later on, she visited House in his apartment while he was cooking with a Chinese woman.
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