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'House' exclusive: The shocking story behind last night's big death

Apr 7, 2009, 05:20 AM | by Michael Ausiello

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Kalpennhouse_l DEFCON 1 spoiler alert! If you haven't seen last night's House, stop reading now. Everyone else, onward and downward!

Here are the six things you need to know up-front about last night's House:

•    Yes, Kutner was the subject of my "suicide" blind item.
•    No, his death wasn't a figment of House's Vicodin-impaired imagination.
•    Yes, Kal Penn has left the show for good.
•    No, he wasn't fired. He asked to go. (And man, wait 'till you find out where he's going.)
•    Yes, this was the "cataclysmic" event that Hugh Laurie has been teasing all year.
•    Yes, the trio at the center of this grim turn of events -- exec producers David Shore and Katie Jacobs, as well Kal Penn himself -- spoke to me exclusively about the surprising story behind Penn's exit, the decision to have the seemingly well-adjusted Kutner take his own life, and whether the tragedy will drive House-Cuddy and Cameron-Chase closer together or further apart...

Part I: Kal Penn

I understand it was your decision to leave House. True?
KAL PENN:
Yes. I was incredibly honored a couple of months ago to get the opportunity to go work in the White House. I got to know the President and some of the staff during the campaign and had expressed interest in working there, so I'm going to be the associate director in the White House office of public liaison. They do outreach with the American public and with different organizations. They're basically the front door of the White House. They take out all of the red tape that falls between the general public and the White House. It's similar to what I was doing on the campaign.

Will you actually be working in the White House?
PENN:
This particular office is in the executive building. The White House has two buildings: the actual White House and an old Navy building called the Old Executive Office.

Are you there as long as Obama's in office?
PENN:
A lot of that stuff is up in the air. This is a relatively recent development.

Safe to say you're taking a huge pay cut?
PENN:
Oh, yeah. There's not a lot of financial reward in these jobs. But, obviously, the opportunity to serve in a capacity like this is an incredible honor.

How long has this been in the works?
PENN:
I've been thinking about [moving into politics] for a while. I love what I do as an actor. I couldn't love it more. But probably from the time I was a kid, I really enjoyed that balance between the arts and public service. I went to a performing arts high school, but I still took a bunch of those dorky political science classes. It's probably because of the value system my grandparents instilled in me. They marched with Gandhi in the Indian independence movement, and that was always in the back of my head. So the past couple of years I thought about it a little more. And in '06 I started this international studies program at Stanford, where they actually let you do most of the course work online. So it was something I could do while I was acting. And I thought this might be the right time to go off and do something else. The ultimate irony, of course, is that I love being on House. There's not a smarter group of people that I've been surrounded by in television. So I thought about it for a very long time before I went and talked to David and Katie.

What was that conversation like?
PENN:
We had a very long discussion. And I remember David saying, "Are you telling me that you're unhappy with the show and that you want to leave so you can go off and do a different show?" And I was like, "Not at all. I'm actually saying the exact opposite, which is I'm having an incredible time, but there's something aching in me to do something completely different and take a break from the acting thing for a while." And with their blessing, we were able to work it out.

Are you retiring from acting?
PENN:
Not necessarily. Who's to say where any path leads? I still have a passion for it. But for the time being, I won't be acting.

How did you react when you found out how they were writing Kutner out?
PENN:
One of the things I love about our show is you never know what's going to happen. So that news struck me in the same way we hope it strikes the audience: there was a little bit of anger and some depression. You really go through those emotions, especially when somebody dies in that fashion. Ultimately, it was a really interesting choice for them to make. We don't really know why he did it, unless it's resolved in the episodes after [I left], which, of course, I'm not privy to anymore. At least in [last night's] episode, we don't really know why he did it. There's no note. There's no explanation. And as a testament to David and Katie, that's a huge risk. 'Cause it is going to make people upset, and it is going to piss off some of the audience. And, ultimately, in my opinion, that's what art really is -- when you can conjure up those kinds of emotions. And it's rare nowadays to be able to do that on network television, but they managed to. 

Were you disappointed that you didn't get to shoot the requisite good-bye scenes with your co-stars?
PENN:
From my selfish perspective, you want one last scene with Hugh, you want one awesome bantering scene with Peter, you want something where you and Olivia [Wilde] are doing a diagnostic together. But I had known a couple weeks beforehand [that Kutner would just abruptly commit suicide], so I was conscious in previous episodes of, 'Okay, this is probably the last time I'm going to get to do a scene with Peter, and this is the last time I'm going to be on screen with Robert.' And, of course, we're all still really close friends, so I've seen them a ton of times since I stopped shooting.

What were your emotions like on your last day?
PENN:
It's always emotional when something incredible comes to an end. The feeling would have been very different if I was not enjoying myself, and if I didn't love the job. But because I loved the job and the character and the people I'm working with, I think bittersweet is the probably the best way to describe it. The contrast of knowing that I want to move on and do something completely different, with the incredibly violent and incredibly depressing thing that happens to my character... I think bittersweet is the only way to describe it.

Are you bummed you won't be around to experience firsthand the fallout from Cuddy and House having sex?
PENN:
Do they really?

That's the buzz.
PENN:
See, I didn't even know that. If that's the case, yeah, it's a bummer to not be involved in an episode like that. It's the emotional stuff that really gets the characters riled up, so if that's actually happening, it would be neat to see. [Pauses] Well, not see. To be part of scenes like that. [Laughs]

Part II: David Shore and Katie Jacobs

When did you first learn Kal was thinking of leaving House?
DAVID SHORE:
It was very early in the process that he told us that he might [at some point] want to move on and work in politics. He has been involved in a number of other things [while working on House]. He worked very extensively for the Obama campaign and he's been teaching at Penn. Kal is a man with broader ambitions than the entertainment industry. So he spoke to us and said, 'I love the show and I love working with these people, but there are things that I would like to do.' And you sort of think, 'That's admirable, but there's no way he's going to do it.' This is a good gig he's got here.
KATIE JACOBS: As time went on, it was still on his mind. And then we took a writers retreat right at the beginning of December and David sort of had this "A-ha" moment about how to both free Kal up to pursue other things and, most importantly, service where David wants to go at the end of the season with House's story.
SHORE: The fact that it happened over a long period of time allowed him to pursue his goals as a human being, but also allowed us to make it work within the confines of the show.

So why not just have Kutner take a new job at a different hospital?
SHORE:
The suicide was essential to [the story]. The lack of reason behind it -- the lack of answers -- was what I responded to and is what I got excited about. House, the man of answers, doesn't have an answer about this guy who he has worked with for two years.
JACOBS: And he didn't see it coming. It gets under his skin. He is the man who can't rest until the puzzle is solved. So the idea that he worked in such close proximity to Kutner and didn’t see it coming [was an interesting story to us].
SHORE: It makes him question the most important aspect of himself, which is the ability to find answers. It's the one thing about himself that he feels good about.

If anyone on House's team was going to kill him or herself, the likelier candidate would have been Taub (Peter Jacobson). Were you intentionally setting up a bait and switch?
SHORE:
A little bit. But also, oddly enough, we wanted it to be a character who didn't make sense -- or didn't superficially make sense. Obviously, there are reasons, but the notion that the reasons are too complicated for even House to figure out is what was drawing us to it. I like the fact that Kutner is almost the least likely guy to do this. And it gets down to the issue of, "Do we know anybody? You work with somebody for two years, but do you really know them?"

There's an opening on House's team now. Will Chase or Cameron fill it?
SHORE:
No, there's a different Chase-Cameron storyline coming up. We touch on it, but that's not really where we go with it.
JACOBS: There's fallout in every part of the hospital because of this. This will affect everybody.

Are you planning to fill the position?
SHORE: Not initially. It's not going to happen this year.

There are rumors that Chase and Cameron may be getting married. Care to comment?
SHORE:
No. But [Kutner's death] does affect them as a couple. When somebody close to you dies under any circumstances, you take stock of your life and you want to go home and hug somebody. We worked hard to let everyone react [to the tragedy] in a different way.

Does it bring Cuddy and House closer together?
SHORE:
The way House reacts ultimately brings House and Cuddy closer.

Any more cast changes looming this season?
JACOBS:
This is the only one you'll see this season.

Okay, Ausholes: Take a few minutes to absorb everything you've read before... alright, minute's up -- react away in the comments section! Oh, and be sure to check out the eleborate memorial shrine Fox has erected in Kutner's honor.

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Becca Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 06:54 AM EST

I always thought it was going to be Kutner. Just the way it was built up here and WWK, I thought the only character that was totally 'unexpected' would be Kutner.
I think it was a great great episode, one of my favourites, and I thought the acting ALL ROUND was amazing. I normally hate 13, but I thought her acting was very good.
Maybe this will be the catalyst to the Chameron break up. Did you see the way everytime she spoke to House? It was like the old chemistry was back. That's what I love about this show aswell. The chemistry between House, Cuddy, Wilson and Cameron and how it just flows.
I agree aswell, the way Taub kept covering it up made me think he knew what Kutner was doing.
I just hope that they don't make Huddy even more juvenile as a result of this episode.
But overall, great episode. Well done DS and KJ! And good lukc Kal Penn, you did a GREAT job!

wackjob Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 06:44 AM EST

Thank you for the enlightening interviews, Michael! I had read about Penn's being an adjunct professor and wondered how that dovetailed with his acting ambitions. It's admirable that he's choosing such a lofty goal. And I think it's admirable that the writers took such a huge risk. This is not, INMO,jumping the shark. As much as I would have preferred 13 to die, it was a huge surprise, and the way it was written was very close to real life when these things happen. (Wish I didnt know that.)

Shine Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 06:40 AM EST

Kutner's one of my favorite characters on the show and I'll terribly miss him. I just wish Kal all the best.

and about the Huddy thing-- squee! can't wait!

Remy Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 06:12 AM EST

Kutner. Of all the people.

and...POLITICS?!! Dude, just coz ur an Indian actor doesn't mean you have to go into politics. You don't want to be Govinda, do you?

ja Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 06:11 AM EST

i disagree - he always had brilliant ideas - like the polar station chick diagnosis or worsening the pilot's liver by giving her alcohol - i think he was actually the smartest of the new folk

Elizabeth Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 06:09 AM EST

That totally caught me off guard last night, but was I the only one who thought the online memorial was a bad idea? I just thought it was a little distasteful. Its one thing to have a "Save The Date" page for Andy & Angela's wedding on "The Office", but I don't think suicide is a topic to drive web traffic.

meg Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 06:00 AM EST

Has a huge Kal Penn and political fan...this is pretty fantastic and has totally gotten me over his suicide.

Bob Jones Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 05:57 AM EST

About him being superstitious, I'm wonder if Kutner really was. Think about it, in that episode he was avoiding the "death cat". Could it be that was a deliberate attempt to not "reveal" he was going to die?

Of course, for that to be true you'd have to believe the character thought the cat could predict death anyway (and that the rest of the team would think about it if the cat did identify him), which might make him superstitious anyway.

Horatio Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 05:43 AM EST

The way Kutner became so much smarter the last few months had me wondering why such a turnaround for this guy. After being the least successful member for the first year plus, he was suddenly diagnosing almost at "House-ian" levels (and sometimes, like last week, exceeding House). So now at least we know why he was made to look so smart. Might as well go out looking brilliant...

green Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 05:32 AM EST

This one is lovely. Ever saw this one's profile on ----- WealthyRomances com ----- , just for millionaire & celebrities.

woop Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 05:25 AM EST

it's the most shocking thing i've ever seen on a t.v. show.

i'll miss him. he's one of my favorite characters. :-(

SteveS Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 05:17 AM EST

I'm relieved it wasn't Wilson or Taub, the only new intern I liked. I hope this means more screentime for Chase/Cameron. Now if only 13 would die, House could become truly enjoyable again!

Darla Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 05:17 AM EST

I liked Kutner, but it was Taub I was watching throughout the episode. He finally admits (through his silence when House guesses) that he tried to commit suicide himself, and later we see him sitting in the hall sobbing. I think Taub is going to be the character to watch in upcoming episodes. That's my hope, anyway. I kind of have a thing for him, a character almost as flawed as House himself but also with the potential to be heroic in a way even House can't manage.

Cog Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 04:55 AM EST

Is there a White Castle on Pennsylvania Avenue?

Elden Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 04:54 AM EST

First, Kal; good luck buddy! Hopefully you can lend a hand in fixing up the U.S. again, very admirable choice. Secondly, Did anyone else notice how Taub came up with excuses why Kutner was going to be late and then changed his excuse later? Very puzzling and mysterious to me. Sorta like Taub knew something was up but the show made it seem like it was unimportant. I think Kutner was murdered and Taub will have something to do with it. House will get it eventually and restore his confindence in his ability to solve the mysteries of being a doctor and as usual Wilson will be there saying "you're right again House".

sandra Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 04:32 AM EST

"The way House reacts ultimately brings House and Cuddy closer."
Ugh, please NOOOOO! As much as I used to like Cuddy she annoys me right now, this Huddy thing does no good for her character. If Huddy fangirls like that good for them, I enjoyed SMART Cuddy more than fangirl Cuddy.
And a big YES to more Cameron! Her character development is so awesome, she's grown so much, both personal and professional! A break-up with Chase would be good too, it's obvious that they are not happy with each other. Plus, all that relationship stuff is neither that interesting nor good for the show (applies for Chameron as well as Boreteen and especially for Huddy). Can't wait for the next episode, the preview looked very good!
Kudos to Kal Penn, I really will miss Kutner (the only new duckling I really liked, and I guess I'm not the only one who feels about him that way)! I hope he will enjoy the new challenge!

Amanda Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 04:13 AM EST

The Memorial Shrine over at FOX is TACKY and CREEPY!!! TAKE IT DOWN PLEASE!

Lily Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 04:10 AM EST

THANK GOD it wasn't Wilson!!!! Now I'm just scared to death about what happens to House. I hope the producers make it crystal clear that Kutner killed himself and was not killed. (IF that is the case.) We are not really sure are we?
Also, I am Irish and American. But I don't call myself Irish. I call myself American. So why does Kal Penn have to change his name and why do people call him Indian IF he is American????? I don't get it.
Glad Kal is going to Washington.
B.O. could use all the help he can get.

JBean Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 03:55 AM EST

Hold on here, WHAT?
Last week kutner’s charter was afraid to walk under a ladder, afraid of black cat, spilled salt, ect.
Plus being Religious makes him afraid to commit suicide.
(God don’t like suicide, and the charter is already afraid)
Torment video game player. (There is always a tournament coming up or a new game to look forward to playing)

This week offs himself?
I am sorry, that’s not someone who would off them self.

House would not miss the warning signs of suicide. House would have, figured out the issue. And if it was something that kutner could not live with. House would have made suggestions on how to commit suicide that would not be as painful or messy as a bullet to the head.

House the show is not as interesting as it uses to be, I am not laughing at the “wrong parts” this season, because there are not many “wrong parts” to laugh at.

DeeDee Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 03:36 AM EST

..I'm just glad it wasn't Wilson!...*wipes the sweat from her brow*..

serenity Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 03:28 AM EST

I found it kinda interesting when they showed Kutner's superstition in the episode with the "death" cat. On the first hand, you cant help but think that it actually WAS significant that cat was hanging around him so much. But on the other hand, it didnt really make sense. He was very disturbed and scared of the "consequences" of the cat sitting in his backpack and the possibility of death. For a suicidal person, his behavior didnt really make sense, did it?
Oh, and another thing. I find it extremely sick that Fox actually created such an authentic orbituary for Kurtner. Who does that???? It's still a live person, even if the orbituary is for a fictional character!! Who would like to see his face in the orbituary? That's messed up...

Yirbi Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 03:16 AM EST

I believe it's good that Cameron and Chase not take back their fellowship positions. However, I'm not too fond about having to wait until season six (which usually launches in September) to see who is going to fill Kutner's shoes.

As for Kal Penn's decision, I would have made the exact same choice in his situation; he is still young (for an actor), and he can go back to acting at any time, but a job like this doesn't come along every day. I'm sure he'll be very pleased with his new profession.

Lastly, I hope Kutner's death will help build Taub's character, making him a little bit stronger with a lot more backbone. He could really use it, considering he's been lashed at by House a lot lately.

Cicca Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 03:09 AM EST

Man! I missed most of the show due to the b ball game.
Kal penn should take stock in the fact that for so many Indian Americans he is an icon.
I hope that replace his spot with another person they will consider making it another Indian.
Maybe that cute girl from ER????
Now that would ROCK!!!!!!!!
Race's on this show should be diffrent. And the addition of an Indian was what made me watch it avidly.
I know a lot of Indians will be tuning out now that he is gone, but we wish him nothing but the best and want to thank him for making it seem possiable for those first gen Indian Americans to feel like acting IS something that they can do and that THEY are accepted as a valid part of the population.
I know that My husband who is an immigrant from India feels that people look down on him as if he were some sort of terrorist.
and I know that when we have children of mixed race things will be hard for them, with ppl like kal making it I know that they will be ok
Thanks Kal! luv US

serenity Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 03:04 AM EST

What i really liked is that although Kutner was the most subtle and the only character never truely uncovered (his story was never developed beyond hospital walls, however they followed Taub's personal drama (marriage/bankruptcy/work related issues and emotional state# as well as Foreman & 13 #their relationship, Remi's desease)); the producers made his exit really major and significant by portraying Kutner as a brilliant doctor and a truely selfless friend in the previous "rat-pee" episode (so you kind of go "wow, look at him, who would've thought!"), and by making him commit suicide which touched and affected abosolutely everyone instead of just sending him off to another hospital. This makes you stop and look at Kutner in a totally different way, see him not as just "another member of House's team", but as a relevant individual. They really highlighted, almost glorified him in the last episodes, and (especially now, knowing what Kal's off to doing) I really liked that. Nicely done!!

A Greatful Fan Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 03:04 AM EST

You know, when I heard that Kutner 'supposedly' died, I thought it was a joke. I watched the whole episode thinking "not true..." but what do you know, it is. I liked the IN YOUR FACE truthfulness of his character and the fact that he stood up for what he believed. In that way, I guess Kutner and Kal Penn are similar. It is great to see a person, in these times, taking an opportunity to make a significant difference in the outcome of our country and ultimately our world. I don't know the motives behind this decision, just as I can't begin to imagine the storyline associated with Kutner's suicide, but I must say I find the whole of these actions REMARKABLE. Thanks Kal for making this House and soon the White House your home. I look forward to what comes next.

Jodi Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 03:01 AM EST

Kutner's leaving is sad because he was the best new character introduced. I get the Kal Penn had better things to do which is really cool actually, but did they have to kill Kutner off in the most horrific way? I mean a gun shot straight in the head? That's terrible.

I wish the person leaving was 13/Olivia Wilde. I actually liked Kutner, he made boring 13 focused episodes watchable, and now it's just going to be crap. Kutner was the comic relief in the midst of dullness, now what's left? Juvenile Huddy crap just so they can have sex? It's lame and stupid.

rp Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 02:46 AM EST

That's... actually pretty cool! Not to delve into politics, but in my personal opinion, Obama IS history, so to be a part of that would be so very worth it. Acting, if he has a passion for it 8 years from now, will *most likely* still be here, so whether it's a return to that or other stuff, our family wishes him nothing but the best for the future.

JP Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 02:43 AM EST

Thanks for the interviews Michael... most of the industry already knows that David and Katie are in a class all to themselves... too bad there seems to be so many viewers out there who still haven't got it yet,,, BRILLIANT WORK.

pen Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 02:36 AM EST

oh..just bring chase and cameron back to the team...

mary Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 02:33 AM EST

I think it is interesting how people are desperately clinging to the idea that it was a murder like House did. No one wants to believe that someone could commit suicide without all the "standard" notes left behind or the clear cut reasons hitting them in the face after the act. People commit suicide. It is tragic and unnecessary and many don't leave a so called reason behind that their families and friends can point to and say that is the reason. I like that the writers decided to explore this route. I was shocked that he was dead but I am also glad to learn the actor wanted to leave and wasn't fired and is going on to something fabulous. Good luck to him.

Jacob Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 02:31 AM EST

Good for Kal, I say. Follow your passions, man, wherever that leads... Mostly, I'm glad it wasn't a creative decision to kill him off, because that would have felt like a desperate attempt to "shake things up", as opposed to actually giving your living characters interesting storylines...

The most interesting thing about this episode for me was HOW they revealed his suicide, and I've grown to really like (as much as one can like it) the reveal; the unexpected-ness of it all helps to illustrate the reality of suicide: it's often unexpected, and difficult to accept. Yeah, dramatically, having him die at the end of an episode would have made more sense (cliffhanger moment, "is he, or isn't he dead" kind of thing), but this way actually helps to show how difficult it is to abruptly lose someone you care about. I think we as an audience felt that abrupt loss last night.... Well done, I say...

WolfenM Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 02:26 AM EST

Knowing that Mr Penn wanted to leave (and I wish him all the best in his new career) definitely makes a huge difference. Now I can enjoy the story without fretting if the actor lost his job over a storyline! And I appreciate that this story takes a more realistic approach to the subject than the media typically does. In my experience, the ones who actually *say* to people that they want to die only want attention, taking a dose of pills that wouldn't actually kill them, or going to a rooftop and hanging out until they "get talked down", that sort of thing. The people who really want to die just do it, no fanfaire or drama and no hope of a last-minute rescue; the ones who do totally blindside you ....

Dennis W. Chiu Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 02:24 AM EST

It was a shocker, but it was brilliant. When I saw House and Dr. Wilson in Kutner's apartment, acting like their inspirations (Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson), the episode took on nuances of a masterpiece. The addition of the storyline regarding the couple attempting to commit suicide to save each other, brought the topic of suicide into sharper relief. This episode demonstrated the depth, elegance, and truth in a world of lies that "HOUSE" often reaches and last night surpassed. Bravo! (I do recommend getting on with giving renewed large roles to Chase and Cameron. I will lose patience with how dull Taub, 13 and Foreman have been. Chase and Cameron were important muses for House, and Taub and 13 filled the shoes. It is clear in retrospect that it was a mistake to shuffle the deck of House's team. The stimuli of the new characters always felt and still feels forced. Kutner's suicide was a much better and more honest method of creating stimuli for House's character to grow.)

Interesting.... Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 02:23 AM EST

First thought: the actor died
Second thought: witness protection
Third thought: this sucks, I really liked Kutner
Fourth thought: they set up a suicide with previous episode, but KUTNER?!?
Fifth thought: will it take another 40+ people to replace him?

Glad to hear the actor is alive and headed for something he wants.

Jenn Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 02:20 AM EST

I feel just about the same as the rest- would have much rather seen Taub go to another job than to lose Kutner. However, after reading the reason, I am Ok with it now...
proud even.
Good for you Kal- kudos!!
I will miss your character's humor though... cat pee indeed...or maybe not?

emsmythe Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 02:18 AM EST

I think it was last year, there was an montage at the very end of an episode, showing the doctors at home at night. I remember Kutner's shot to be so poignant, in the episode, it had been discussed his parents had been killed -- when he was quite young. The camera shot was brief but showed his vulnerability and that he was sort of stuck at that young boy's age. Sitting on the floor, eating cereal, watching cartoons in his pjs. I started wondering what more lay behind quiet Kutner.

Polly Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 02:14 AM EST

I was very upset with the show, pulling a stunt like this with one of the most likable characters on the show and calling it a "creative decision"... but if Penn left the show for his own reasons, that makes me feel a little better about it.

Mom T Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:50 AM EST

I was waaaaay ticked at first... we'll miss kutner but WTG Kal...best of luck on your new adventures and thanks for the explanation. Made it easier to go to sleep..at first I thought the real actor died ;(

Barbie Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:47 AM EST

Karen -- Yea, I learned that lesson the hard way around -- and believe me, I felt guilty enough about it for a long time. But then, I was seventeen years old at the time, and I didn't know what I know now, I didn't have the experience. I'm not sure there was something I could actually have done at the time. I was a kid, she was an adult. It was her decision, and as much as it hurt me, and I felt guilty, she was the only one with the control over it!
Guess that's how we learn in life.

ShutUpRob Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:47 AM EST

Oh, almost forgot: BONUS TRIVIA POINT for Bones fans -- Kutner's mother was played by Mary Jo Deschanel, mother of Emily and Zooey.

John Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:47 AM EST

Im glad to hear it was Kals idea to leave but an online memorial to kutner is a little much. after all it is JUST a TV show

Ally Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:46 AM EST

Ever since seeing the episode of HOUSE tonight, I had been a complete wreck. What really killed me was the ending scene with Taub. But now that I read this, I feel so much better knowing that Kal ASKED to leave. :)

I also love the way Kal talks about Peter Jacobson. If you Twitter-holics are following Kal, you'll know what i mean. ;D

Thanks for these wonderful interviews, Michael. Just, next time something like this is going to happen on HOUSE, can't you just....tell us? :D

lol Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:45 AM EST

White Castle...House....White House

It was foreshadowing all along. :)

ShutUpRob Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:44 AM EST

Huh. Kal Penn goes into politics before Ben Affleck does. Didn't see that one coming.

Bob Loblaw Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:44 AM EST

Who's Kutner?

Dack Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:43 AM EST

Kutner was probably my favorite character ever since they phased Chase out, but I think that had more to do with how fascinating I found Kal Penn than his actual character on paper. And the fascination stems from the fact that he's liable to do something like take a hiatus from acting and get into politics. Not in a flashy or a superficial way, either,

My main concern is what this means for House's equilibrium as a show. Killing your comic relief naturally makes the show much darker. They managed to change the main cast once already and pulled it off, but I think there's danger in replacing him with another unfamiliar instead of maybe bringing Cameron back. But then again, most of the moves I hear the show's going to make sound stupid on paper, but then these brilliant writers work it into the show tactfully, gracefully, and believably. So I'm going to go out on a limb and say I have faith in them to keep the integrity of the show, but that I won't care much for the 'new guy'.

hitch Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:43 AM EST

Thanks for this, Aus. I really, really love interviews with David and Katie. It's so interesting to see things from their perspective. And thanks for the Huddy question. ;)

elizb Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:42 AM EST

@mer : the ** message was Kutner Killed Himself

GTO Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:42 AM EST

I was initially pissed, but the explanation has managed to calm me down.

Wow, it has been a while since a TV show shocked me like house did last night.

karen Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:41 AM EST

Barbie - that's another myth about suicide, that people who threaten/talk about it aren't serious.

In fact, talking about suicide is one of the biggest indicators that someone is a suicide risk. And often, you will see someone appear to be more cheerful/calmer after they've made the decision to actually go through with it. Right about the time their family decides they were just "talking big" - the suicide happens.

The talking is often a sign of stress. Once the decision is made, the stress is resolved.

Misty Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:41 AM EST

The lack of answers is going to make House's head explode, must be why he makes an actual move on Cuddy, kidding
Congrats to Kal Penn though

kippy Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:41 AM EST

kal penn's comments about his exit is right on the money - i AM depressed and i AM angry.

david shore, you better make this up to me --- SOON.

Kristina Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:41 AM EST

Good luck in D.C., Mr. Penn! Kutner will definitely be a memorable character in the history of this show, not just in the way he died, but the stuff he did while he was alive. Setting a patient on fire was pretty cool, though I'm definitely going to be hung up on his cause of death for awhile. Ugh. Suicide sucks. I'm glad the death is going to have ripple effects throughout the hospital and not get swept under the rug. Get people talkin'! As a survivor of a suicide, there needs to be more talk. The mental health issues that lead to suicide are health issues just like cancer and can be treated if addressed.

Casey Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:39 AM EST

Bravo, this was really quite a shock. I didn't read anything online or see any promos that tipped me off about this. This was excellent for the show, and for the network.

Congratulations to Mr. Penn for his position in the Obama administration, as well.

That said, I can't help but feel bad that one of the very few (non-stereotypical) Indian characters on TV is gone. Mr. Penn earlier did the Indian community a great service with the "Harold and Kumar..." movie, precisely because the focus wasn't on the characters as stereotypes, and that continued with his portrayal of a character who just happened to be of Indian descent on "House". That it was no big deal on the show WAS the point.

I thought that this was TV at its most shocking, surprising and moving, but also I must note that there are very few positive portrayals of Indians on American TV.

Matt Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:38 AM EST

So, since we never actually see anything but Kutner's legs, was he actually there for that episode (I didn't pay attention to the credits)?

mer Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:38 AM EST

"Do the number of *** mean the same number of letters in a name, referring to who killed Kutner? That means someone with a six letter name did it."

More likely it's They've killed Kutner, or something similar.

Bertha Samuel Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:38 AM EST

I love Kal Penn and I'm excited he'll be working for Obama. I hope they post some info at whitehouse.gov. Very, very happy news!!!

Aiden Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:37 AM EST

I second that comment:

WOW.

Barbie Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:37 AM EST

About the real life suicide -- someone really close to me committed suicide, and it wasn't surprising because she had been depressed for a long time. But, at the same time, she would threaten it so often, that people (me included) kind of didn't think she would actually do it anymore. So, when she did, it ended up being shocking.
I think people that kill themselves come in different types of packages. Some there are signs, other, may there not be, or the signs are so subtle that people just don't notice, or chose to ignore.
I liked it that they put the number for the suicide hotline in the end. I'm sure someone, somewhere might've needed it.

Phil Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:37 AM EST

BTW, "that 'new' guy on House" was the best out of all of 'em, even though they gave him the least amount of screen time (not including Chase and Cameron). I don't think House will be as good without Kutner.

Shannon Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:36 AM EST

I feel like Shore & Jacobs inadvertently confirmed it was a suicide.

Ash Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:36 AM EST

"I can't believe Obama took away Kutner. Screw that... House is more important than Obama"

So True So True

Anna Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:35 AM EST

Well..I'm not really mad about him leaving. I'm glad it wasn't Cuddy or Wilson. I can't wait for more HOUSE&CUDDY. But I hate Cameron. Thanks Ausiello!!! I luv ya!

marla Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:35 AM EST

haha I can't believe kal mentions working at the wh and the rest of the interview questions still relate to house. compared to the grandeur of his future, he's probably forgotten the name of the character he played on house.

Bridge Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:35 AM EST

I must say, I was absolutely shocked to see them kill off Kutner like that, but now that I know that Kal Penn is going to work in the White House, well I'm so much more supporting of the idea.

I'm now quite interested to see where this story line is heading now too.

nrfan Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:35 AM EST

wow i didn't know he was going to work in the white house. that's awesome, good for kal. as for the storyline...eh not much liking that we're probably never going to know why kutner killed himself, since david shore seems hooked on his "lack of reason" crap. just seems like he should tie up loose ends and give us an explanation. after two years of this character i think the fans deserve a reason. but on the positive side, more huddy! yay!

Phil Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:34 AM EST

WOW! Congrats to Kal Penn for pursuing his political passions! The guy's much more prolific than he seems--not just Kumar or the "new" guy on House.

Anon Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:34 AM EST

His death is just a excuse for the author's poor character writing skills.

karen Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:33 AM EST

InsultComicDog, I am sorry for your experience but that is a huge myth about suicide, that it "comes out of the blue."

There are almost always signs. Friends and family might not RECOGNIZE the signs, but there are almost always signs.

For more information please google suicide and myths or visit www.nami.org.

French Frodo Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:33 AM EST

Lol no obama is certainly not in bed with the hollywood left...hahaha sweet feathery jesus do i got to rock...i don't care if it is another democrat or a republican that is not insane we need to get this guy out of office

Abi Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:32 AM EST

Bravo writers! I have never been as shocked in recent memory, good job! I hope they don't explain it because most of the time in real life we never get the answers we seek. I am angry, upset and impressed, I guess house is not dying after all!

sue Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:32 AM EST

Do the number of *** mean the same number of letters in a name, referring to who killed Kutner? That means someone with a six letter name did it.

Crystal Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:32 AM EST

Wow - congrats to Kal - very cool! I really hope they don't break up Chase & Cameron. Let's have one semi-functional relationship on the show, please. And no, 14 doesn't count, I usually just ignore their scenes altogether.

Again - congrats Kal!

Samantha Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:32 AM EST

Congratulations, Kal. I'll miss Kutner, but what a fantastic opportunity!

--- Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:32 AM EST

I love it. I can't even be angry at Kal anymore for leaving the show.

Graner Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:32 AM EST

Moriarty did it. Kutner was pretending to be House online. Moriarty wants to hurt House any way he can.

Jack Moriarty: [in House's office, after figuring out which Doctor is House] I was a patient of yours.
Dr. Gregory House: Oh, well, if you want to leave chocolates downstairs...
[pulls out a gun and shoots House in the gut]
Jack Moriarty: [the team tries to help House] Stay! Stay away from him!
Jack Moriarty: Shocking isn't it? Who'd want ta hurt *you*?
[shoots House again]

rob Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:32 AM EST

wow The white house... Well good for him. I was kinda hoping it was a murder.

Barbie Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:31 AM EST

I think that for people that have such an intelligent and thoughtful idea of the circumstances, and their idea was fantastic, they could have developed it better. Everything seemed so fast, you know? The death, the grief, the funeral, all in one episode. The grief goes on, but still.. I found it too rushed.
I think the idea behind it was marvelous -- House didn't see it coming, and it would drive him crazy!
Anyway, I did like Kutner, but the way he went was intentionally creative and I liked it, even though it lacked something in the development.

Houseaddict Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:30 AM EST

I can't believe Obama took away Kutner. Screw that... House is more important than Obama.

Ducky Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:30 AM EST

The one annoying part of the episode was that the entire episode was filmed dark like a few light bulbs weren't turned on even the outside shots and when they went to ads the contrast was distracting.

Lara Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:30 AM EST

Wow.

InsultComicDog Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:29 AM EST

Thanks for the details, good to know.

I've known several people who committed suicide, relatives and friends. In no case was it ever expected; it always seemed to come out of the blue. A couple of them left notes but the notes were not about why they were killing themselves. For example, my cousin left detailed instructions on where to find his will, his bank accounts, his insurance policies, etc. Not a word on why he found it necessary to leave the planet.

So, in real life, this is how it happens.

Cindy Young-Johnson Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:29 AM EST

I was seriously broken hearted as I watched tonight and yes, I did expect it to be Taub. But reading the reason makes me proud of Kal. I'm still a fan of his, but less devastated by the events on the show. This should make things very interesting.

karen Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:29 AM EST

I really am bummed that they chose to deal with Kutner so cruelly. I loved him! Why not just give him a great job someplace else, or send him off to do Doctors Without Borders?

jenn Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:29 AM EST

I don't think we should find out why he killed himself, though. In real life not everyone leaves a note.

Riceface Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:28 AM EST

Oh thank goodness! I was SO MAD because I really thought they just killed him as a "creative decision" (boy that phrase is being thrown around today) and not because Penn actually wanted to leave the show.
That makes me feel MUCH better.

CaliCat Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:28 AM EST

Wow. I still wonder if kutner was really killed.

Shane S Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:28 AM EST

That was quite shocking.

jenn Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:27 AM EST

I'm sad. I didn't think it'd be Kutner--damn sneaky writers!

cliff Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:27 AM EST

its nice to know that it was Kal penn's idea to leave the show...so we can all just stop blaming the producers for KILLING OFF THE BEST CHARACTER ON HOUSE'S TEAM.

And for Kall Penn, GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR NEW JOB, AND YOU (AND KUTNER) WILL BE MISSED!

Jaclyn Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:27 AM EST

Great what KalPen he left for, but I wonder if we will find out WHY kutner took his life?

Dan Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:26 AM EST

Congratulations to Kal Penn on being one of the few people in show business to have his head on straight. He's proven himself to be a fantastic actor, and I only hope he'll serve our country with the same gusto and aplomb.

Bradley Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:25 AM EST

Wow well done, Kal! I was pissed off at him leaving, but now I'm not - I just wish him all the best in his new job.

Lauren Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:24 AM EST

Well, if he had to leave for anything, that's a pretty good thing to leave for. Congratulations to Kal Penn on the amazing work on the show and on his new job.

And fangirl squeal for More House/Cuddy!

Sally Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:22 AM EST

It's so sad but at least he's moving onto something worth while. We will miss you!

Richard V Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:21 AM EST

Shocking indeed.

wes Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:21 AM EST

first

Rae Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 01:20 AM EST

Finally!

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