Episode Quotes
Stacy: What was Greg like after I left?
Dr. Cuddy: Uhh, an egomaniacal narcissistic pain in the ass. Same as before you left.
Dr. Wilson: Great, breaking up a marriage - fertile ground for high comedy.
Dr. Wilson: What the hell happened in Baltimore?
Dr. House: Sorry, chief - I never kiss and tell.
Dr. Wilson: I think you just did.
Dr. Cuddy: (pretending to be Stacy) Here's what I think she's gonna say: "Oh I love Greg, but if you go against a patient's wishes, you're calling her a liar. Meanwhile, I end up in court having to defend the big, mean doctor, albeit with dreamy eyes, who wouldn't believe the nice suburban mom. And even though his cane makes me melt, do the damn surgery."
Dr. House: Wow. It's a big jump from "Infidelity is wrong"’ to "Do her.".
Dr. Wilson: (to House) Being miserable doesn't make you better than everyone else. It just makes you miserable.
Cultural References
House: (to Foreman) Oh, I'm sorry! It's still your limo. What do you say, Miss Daisy?
This refers to the 1989 film, Driving Miss Daisy in which Morgan Freeman was hired by Jessica Tandy's son, Dan Aykroyd, to drive his elderly mother around Atlanta in the late 50s. (Edit)