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Episode Post-Mortem: 7x07 "A Pox on our House"
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I was actually surprised that the father died, and the House-puts-himself-in danger-again was not awful, it was actually House-like. Oh yeah, I also really liked the call girl translator a lot.
An actual not boring episode, definitely a surprise.
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It's not surprising, actually. The smallpox vaccine is not made from smallpox virus, but rather live vaccinia virus, which itself can cause nasty reactions and disease in a fair number of groups, including immunocompromised patients, pregnant women and those with chronic skin conditions like eczema.