Here’s the list of top 10 candidates that survived the 1st cut and will be heading into tonight’s episode taken from Fox.com.
#37 - Travis Brennan - Epidemiology. Traveled the globe with “Doctors without Borders” so he’s not easily rattled or intimidated. Lacks the need to rely on the latest technology to solve every dilemma.
#15A - “Twin 1” - Pediatric Endocrinology. One half of identical twin doctors. They look exactly alike (at least to everyone but House), but can’t ever seem to agree on anything.
#6 - Lawrence Kutner - Rehabilitative & Sports Medicine. The most enthusiastic of all the potential fellows, but his enthusiasm could be dangerous. A radical thinker, he is the only one who believes House’s crazy moves aren’t crazy enough.
#13 - “Thirteen” - Internal Medicine. An enigma wrapped in a riddle. She’s a competent, young doctor who plays her cards extremely close to the vest. House loves a good mystery.
#32 - Jody Desai - Veterinary Medicine. Turned her focus to human beings. If she can force a pill down an uncooperative Pit Bull’s throat, then she can probably handle anything a human patient can throw at her.
#18 - Jeffrey Cole - Genetics. A religious man with responsibilities, he is both compassionate and principled. He may be a potential lightning rod for House’s punishment with his divided priorities.
#24 - Amber Volakis - Interventional Radiologist. Agressive competitor. Not afraid to “finesse” a situation when necessary, which doesn’t endear her to other fellows.
#26 - Henry Dobson. As the oldest, he possesses life experience and an encyclopedic knowledge of medicine that allows him to keep up with House’s line of thinking.
#39 - Chris Taub - Plastic Surgery. Both shallow and insightful. Left a successful and rich cosmetic surgery practice for an unknown reason, which only causes House to be even more interested in the answer.
#15B - “Twin 2” - Pediatric Endocrinology. One half of identical twin doctors. They look exactly alike (at least to everyone but House), but can’t ever seem to agree on anything.