Twenty Vicodin
"Twenty Vicodin" | |
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House episode | |
Episode no. | Season 8 Episode 1 |
Directed by | Greg Yaitanes |
Written by | Peter Blake |
Original air date | October 3, 2011 |
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"Twenty Vicodin" is the eighth season premiere episode of the American television medical drama series House and the 156th overall episode of the series.[4] It aired on Fox on October 3, 2011. The episode introduces a new regular cast member to the series, Odette Annable, who plays Dr. Jessica Adams.[5] Jaleel White, who played Steve Urkel on the ABC show Family Matters, makes a guest appearance in the episode.[6] In the episode, the storyline picks up eleven months after the season seventh finale with House in prison.[7]
Contents
Plot
Eight months after being imprisoned for driving his car into Cuddy's living room House has five days before he is granted parole, to which he has become eligible due to space issues and relatively good behavior. He is faced with prison bullies, mainly their leader (Jude Ciccolella), who extort him into paying them "twenty Vicodin" as "exit tax", and meets Jessica Adams (Odette Annable), a young prison doctor who becomes fascinated with his medical skills. When a fellow prisoner collapses due to mysterious symptoms, House races against the clock and the head prison doctor to find the cure. During his imprisonment period, House has not had any phone calls or visitors; as House explains, human contact is what brought him there to begin with. In the end, House cures the man, but not without punishment from the parole board.[8]
Production
"Twenty Vicodin", the eighth season premiere of House, was written by Peter Blake.[9] It debuted actress Odette Annable as Dr. Jessica Adams, a doctor working at the prison where Dr. House is incarcerated.[5] David Shore stated that it was a challenge for him to appropriately punish House for the deed in the season 7 finale without turning the series into a prison show or changing House's characteristics (while changing the environment around him, i.e. removing Cuddy and "chilling" his relationship with Wilson), and that is why he decided to pick up the story eight months after House's incarceration.[10]
Reception
Critical reception
The episode was received with generally good reviews. The AV Club initially gave this episode a B- rating.[11] Anthony Ocasio of ScreenRant.com gave the episode a positive review, stating "the House season 8 premiere presents a wonderfully crafted case study, penned by executive producer Peter Blake, on the man that is House, in which Hugh Laurie masterfully traverses a new environment filled with intriguing challenges and compelling characters."[12] Joseph Oliveto from screencrave.com gave the episode a very good review, awarding the episode 9/10. Oliveto commented that Twenty Vicodin was "A tense season-opener [that] assures us that “House” hasn’t lost the magic".[13]
Ratings
With 9.78 million viewers, "Twenty Vicodin" was the 8th most watched program of the night.[14] This was a decrease of 0.76 million viewers from the season seven premiere,[15] but an increase of 0.67 million from the season 7 finale.[16] The episode was the 14th most watched program of the week for adults 18-49.[17] The season premiere was the second most watched program of the week in Canada with 2.81 million viewers.[18]
References
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- ↑ “Twenty Vicodin” | House | TV Club | TV | The A.V. Club
- ↑ ‘House’ Season 8 Premiere Review & Discussion | Screen Rant
- ↑ House: Season 8 Episode 1: Twenty Vicodin – TV Review
- ↑ Monday Broadcast Final Ratings: ‘Terra Nova,’ ’2.5 Men,’ ’2 Broke Girls’ Adjusted Up; ‘Castle’ Adjusted Down - Ratings | TVbytheNumbers
- ↑ TV Ratings Monday: Dancing, Castle, Two and a Half Men Up ; Lone Star No Star; + The Event, Hawaii Five-0 - Ratings | TVbytheNumbers
- ↑ Monday Final Ratings: ‘Dancing,’ ‘House,’ ‘Event’ Adjusted Up; ‘Law & Order:LA,’ ‘Clash Of The Commercials’ Down - Ratings | TVbytheNumbers
- ↑ TV Ratings Broadcast Top 25: ‘Sunday Night Football,’ ‘Two & A Half Men,’ ‘Modern Family’ Top Week’s Adults 18-49 Ratings - Ratings | TVbytheNumbers
- ↑ http://bbm.ca/_documents/top_30_tv_programs_english/2011/nat11142011.pdf
External links
- "Twenty Vicodin" at IMDbLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
- "Twenty Vicodin" at TV.com
- "Twenty Vicodin" at Fox.com
- Medical review of "Twenty Vicodin"