
However, with Thirteen having been fired and Taub having resigned, he convinces Lisa Cuddy to assign Robert Chase and Allison Cameron to his team until he can find replacements. 8.1 Refusal to provide care to a patientĪfter an African dictator is served with a human rights lawsuit, he immediately starts vomiting blood.ĭibala is transferred to Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital to be treated by Eric Foreman.Once there, instead of being the humble man we saw in the last episode, we once again see him enjoying the torment he brings to his old team. On the sidelines we have House, who despite his setback insists on remaining the prima donna, leveraging his genius to work his way back into diagnostics. Although he now has the authority he has always wanted, he wonders whether his ability to wield authority is affecting his medical judgment. Next, we have Foreman who, a week into his new job, has fired his girlfriend and alienated his other employees. We then turn to Murphy, Wilson's downstairs neighbor who is also on the board of the building he lives in, who leverages sympathy, anger and authority to make life difficult for those who cross him. We start with Dibala, a political dictator who holds minority group within his country under his thumb in order to hold onto power with the majority. The episode uses several characters to examine the dynamics of unequal power relationships. Meanwhile, Wilson tries to make peace with a feuding neighbor, but House’s prying exacerbates the problem. The team struggles with whether to help a merciless dictator being sued in the United States for crimes against humanity in his country. When a controversial African politician (guest star James Earl Jones) falls ill, he is brought to Princeton Plainsboro for treatment. The Tyrant is a sixth season episode of House which first aired on October 5th, 2009. It is not so easy when you have to do it yourself." Cameron: " I guess I didn’t want you dead." ―The Tyrant If you want me dead, then pull the trigger.

The gun is now in your hand, that is a practical difference, not a moral one. No one will know… You tell my colonel I’m a sick dying old man who can’t be trusted… You were trying to put a gun in his hand and point it at my head. Dibala: " Inject my IV with an air bubble.
